RodBelding
DIS Dad #589
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2010
- Messages
- 6,163
Prayers to all those who posted.
To continue from the last thread, please offer prayers for my father. He is 79 years old and had his second (that we know of stroke) about two months ago. While it was a mild one and he has regained his speech, he now depends on his walker for mobility. He has also lost a great deal of weight. For a reference, he has used a cane for years, however, always refused to use a quad cane out of pride. When I went to visit him yesterday, he gave me his tennis racket and said that he did not think he would be able to play again. Now, because of his health, he hasn't played in over a decade. But, he always kept his racket because he said he was going to get stronger and play again. Thanks.
Norm, my prayers will be with you and your family. I am sure you will stay strong through these tough times.
and it wasn't as bad as it could have been. Fine has been reduced and now we are supposed to write a plan on what will be done to "restore" the area. We did that a couple of years ago after paying a consulting firm and a lawyer because the state's plan wasn't even based on science and they rejected it.
Now I need to revisit the plan, and the site, and see what I can come up with that is affordable while still making the state look like they are doing their job. The pathetic thing is it has already regrown and the district official hasn't been out in 3 years so she hasn't got a clue what it looks like now or why it makes more sense to leave it alone. Bureaucrats.
We need far less pencil pushers and more people that have common sense.

, a job, food to eat, and a place to sleep. I am doing better than a lot of people in the world.