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Re: Today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 1:12 pm
by WhiteNoise
Today.
I hate Today.
Today I pickup my Mother's ashes at the Funeral Parlor. I will place her urn inside a vault I purchased.
Tomorrow to the cemetery where she will be placed aboved my Dad who passed in 1993.
Christmas wasn't all that. Mom passed 5 days before Christmas and Dad 5 days after. Now they will be joined on the same day, Jan. 4th.

Years of days going to the nursing home to see her are over.
I've been weeping since December 20th 2018 when I got that dreaded phone call that she passed.
I couldn't write about it. Sorry. Here I am.
My world will never be the same. She was a strong woman of 93. Simply the Best!
A real Life Changer.
Happy New Year?
Not Yet

Re: Today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:06 pm
by Limey
WhiteNoise: My deepest condolences. Have been through what you are experiencing and it can be a struggle. I hope things get better for you and that you can now move forward with a clear future.

Best wishes,
Martyn

Re: Today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:18 pm
by JohnL
WN.

The pain never goes away completely, but time will lessen it. You will always have great memories of the good times to help you along the way.

Take care,

John.

Re: Today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:22 pm
by Old Grinner
WhiteNoise: My deepest condolences. Have been through what you are experiencing and it can be a struggle. I hope things get better for you and that you can now move forward with a clear future.
X2
The pain never goes away completely, but time will lessen it. You will always have great memories of the good times to help you along the way.
X2 again!

I go on living my life like my parents are still looking over my shoulder to make sure I'm on track. . .just in case! I wouldn't want to disappoint them . . .. ;)

Re: Today

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 4:38 pm
by NADman
:cry: for you
My Mom has been gone for 15 years and I still miss her everyday. :cry:
Now my younger sis is 'about to leave'. more :cry:

Re: Today

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 10:01 am
by Mel46
I lost my mother many years ago, and we were not that close, yet I still miss her. Losing a parent takes a part of you with them. I know that you have heard this before but time will make the loss more bearable.

I am sorry for your loss. My condolences.

Re: Today

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 9:54 am
by Old Grinner
WN - the forecast today say's it will be dry and in the 40's . . . maybe get a ride around the block on your PCX if you have the time . . . or take a walk . . . it may help you to deal with your loss :|
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Re: Today

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:16 am
by WhiteNoise
Martyn, thank you for those kind words. I'm sorry for your loss as well. Life does move on.
A few days before my Mom passed she looked at me and said, "it's time for you to move on with you're life, to do what you want to do, go where you want to go." Oh my God what I did to hold back the tears.
So yes, I'll be finding my way to a new and hopefully brighter future with her as my heartfelt guide.

Aw John, sweet you say that. I have such great memories to cling to. Such a variety. Cheers to that Mom! and thank you John for reminding me of that "light" - Shine on

OldG, same to you - Thank You. You're spot on in saying that you continue through life and behave as if they were here. They taught you well and I get that. Same here 'ol neighbor. You can't see "That Look" they would give you anymore, but I'm bettin you sense it! I'll sense it! That's Love.
About riding, I haven't had a chance to in the longest time. It would've done me good. But then, my mind was consumed. Poor WN needs tending. Oil change, fuel change and additive. I gotta get tuit.
Btw, I love love that photo you posted. Meaningful (as usual) ;)

Oh NADman really? So sorry to read about your Mom and now your sister? Heartbreaking. Well 15 years seems like a long time but it ain't. I bet you feel like you saw you're Mom in half that time. Amazing how years fly by. Love is All We Need. They'll be Forever in Our Hearts.
Thank you for sharing with me and for your condolences. Prayers for your sister and You.

Mel, Thank you too. You're right. When a parent passes they take apart of you with them. I'm sure it goes the other way around too. I think I'm still numb. It's one of those stages you read about (I think that I'm in). Worst sadness ever! I have some of her ashes. I'm not exactly sure how I feel about that yet. I fluctuate. Comfort zone. Then..... :roll: :cry: :) Crazy mix.

Again, Thank You All for sharing your thoughts here and through pm's
I'm Feeling the Love, WN

Re: Today

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:35 pm
by WhiteNoise
I left here on a sad note so it's me job to get us up on a better key (no worries this will not be breaking into song) :lol:

TODAY'S "St. Patrick's Day" (a wee leprechaun woke me ( :? don't ask!)
So in honor of the day's festivities and keeping up with the O'Riley's
A brew and stew are on the cooker (traditional corn beef, cabbage and potatoes was last years supper).

Got Smell-o-Vision?
You laugh. Not so far-fetched!



Supper pics
Enjoy yours!

Re: Today

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 4:34 pm
by NADman
A pic and description of this years supper (when you're done) would be good.
Last yrs pic is making me hungry. Luv a duck.

Re: Today

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:54 pm
by Limey
Couldn't resist.......


Re: Today

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:05 pm
by Old Grinner
Lamb stew, fish stew, beef stew a plenty . . ..

To that we can say pour more and Slainte! :D

Re: Today

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:21 pm
by WhiteNoise
:lol: Enjoyed that Limey!
Before this day ends, here's a few biker's River Dancing (oops!) :lol:


Re: Today

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:27 am
by Mel46
There must be something wrong with me. My great grandmother was full blooded Irish but I don't like corn beef and cabbage. It must be the English side of me fighting it. :roll:

Re: Today

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:14 pm
by Old Grinner
There must be something wrong with me. My great grandmother was full blooded Irish but I don't like corn beef and cabbage. It must be the English side of me fighting it. :roll:
Perhaps Rutabagas? :D

Re: Today

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:05 pm
by WhiteNoise
@Nadman sorry the only pics of this years supper are posted above. No duck. What you see is Guinness Beef Stew simmering. Later served with small new potatoes seasoned with sea salt, olive oil and herbs and...Irish soda bread. I ate! No thought of pics. :oops:
Last year was the corned beef supper,... L o n g gone :D
So freakin' Good!!

Btw, see that mug shot glass in the pic by the duck? That shot glass is over 60 years old. It's a family saved/fav! 8) Cheers mate!

Re: Today

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:29 pm
by WhiteNoise
I know it's Spring (finally) but not really here yet. No matter Shite Happens any season, and it did!
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Truck cleaned - begone salt n sand! Driving home and stopped under an overpass (traffic light ahead is red) so I sit....
Light changes green, cars start to move and so do I when all of a sudden....

SPLAT!!!

Yes, king size word for KINGSIZED SPLAT!
Underpasses are homeless Pigeon 'n Dove Coops. Where they sit, then fly from one side to the other cooing and Crapping. No, *SPLATTING!!*
(say fast >) What a Wad of Fun :x

Re: Today

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2019 6:32 am
by Old Grinner
SPLAT!!!
Hilarious and absolutely true!

Must remove carefully before the acids eat into the paint. The stuff is like sandpaper grit too. Spray liberally with Windex or use a hose. :D

The Robins and Goldfinches have indeed returned.

My Thistle feeder is emptied daily again . . ..

The Robins have been feasting on my lawn.

But wait . . . Old Man Winter is not done here yet. Another inch or two of snow was on the lawn this morning. Go figure. Just when Spring arrives. . .. No luck taking a ride today. And to add insult to injury how about those 40+ MPH wind gusts. Glad I've got a Guinness or two left over from St. Patrick's Day. :lol:

Re: Today

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:10 pm
by WhiteNoise
No robins bobin' here yet but soon, very soon. Then the forsythia and crabgrass wake up. Sure signs that we're on our way to heating up. Actually, this past winter was kind to L.I. folk.

Doesn't it figure that the year I buy a Snow Joe Blower is the year of No snow. Shout Out to All you Long Islander's...you can Thank Me for that! :lol: :roll: :lol: (I'd return it if I could, but then winter 2019 would be the winter of all winters :D Can't Win(ter without)

Cheers to The Warm Sun, It cometh!!!

Re: Today

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:15 pm
by WhiteNoise
Been 2 years (2017) since I got this job done. An easy one at that.

R/R my Dirty Truck Cabin Filter.
Sure nuff, I slid the filter out and it's pleats were full of crap, a miriad of crap. Anything goes in -Ewww!
and at the base of each pleat...sand, quite a bit of sand. I felt ashamed :oops:

No pics of the filth this year, but you can see a few here when I last changed it (2017). Just a bit more this time around.
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So, this serves as a REMINDER to all. It's Spring. Cool enough to do a lot of outdoor and Vehicle chores.
Get tuit, you'll be glad you did. Once done your vehicle's HVAC will run Better. It may also get rid of those funny blower/vent noises yer hearing, and yer cabin will smell "Fresh as a Daisy!" :D (an old commercial)

Hmm...Not sure IF you have a cabin filter? Click the link I posted above, within that thread is another link. Click it then Fill in vehicle info and Boom! Your Answer. Saweet

Hmm #2,...Not sure how-to do it yourself? (to save $$)? Then Go on youtube search your vehicle/cabin filter and watch someone do it on your vehicle.
Or google search an online forum for your vehicle. Go to that forum and Search that forum.
Asking: How-To Replace Cabin Filter

Ok, done. Another project awaits ;)

Wait! When your done replacing that cabin filter, why not check other stuff too :D air filter? Fluids? And a monthly check on tire psi wouldn't hurt. Afterall our roads are soooo dang smooth :x
TTYL