Postby Twins' Mom » Thu May 10, 2018 2:23 pm
bw2, It's almost as bad as a child being ill and not being able to do anything about it. It just leaves you feeling so unsettled. If your sweet girl has to be put down, I hope you will have someone come to your home. Our vet came, and took for cremation.
I didn't realize that some of cleaning up the garage was going through stuff from dmom's. I purged some photos that were damaged or unusable, or for periods when I was doing scrapbooks and had documented that era already. I keep reminding myself that photos were so rare and special at one time, they all were kept, regardless of whether they were clear or damaged or not. But it's okay to let them go, particularly if they're not something special. Otherwise, we will be inundated with photographs.
I am sweating because garage was hot/humid. Also because I can't find the USB drive that the work from the TSLA was on, including images of the pages for transcription.
Edited: Fourth USB drive was the right one. Of course, I don't want to run the danger of being at a library for research without one, so I keep a lot around.
Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better [wo]man. Ben Franklin