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sammyg2 04-28-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 10842582)
exercise

drop by and I'll let you lay some pavers

or at least carry them down the hill

Yer a giver ;)

sammyg2 04-28-2020 09:17 AM

Another thing that's keeping me sane: I try to "fix" something every day. Make something better.
Yesterday I cleaned and adjusted the rollers on the sliding glass door. It's an eight footer and heavy, and it took quite a bit to move it.
Not any more, it moves with one finger now.
The day before that I washed windows. The ones in front of the kitchen sink hadn't been really cleaned in a long time and the difference is amazing, and it feels good.
I have a bunch of old fluorescent lights in the garage from when I replaced them with LED lights.
They are taped into a bundle and i have them in my car and I'll be taking them to the recycling plant today. One little thing that's better.

I am gradually cleaning out the storage area in the attic of the garage, all the stuff that was stored up there over the past 25 years that I don't really need. Every week I take down a little and throw it away as room in the trash can permits.

For me that's a big deal, looking at something and knowing it's better than it was.
In my career I always had the attitude that a man has to have something to look forward to, the knowledge that things are getting better. Little things sometimes but that's enough.
Otherwise why get out of bed?

911 Rod 04-28-2020 09:40 AM

It's much harder not going stir crazy when all you can think about is how much you are going into debt each day with your failing business because of COVID.
Thanks for listening, I had to get that out.

Rikao4 04-28-2020 09:41 AM

my Sister came for a visit just before shutdown...
it's been just awesome having her stuck here..
sadly...
she's leaving Wed's..
gonna miss her..
I even bought her another guitar..
but this one stay's..
she's taking a few of the other's home..
meanwhile...
the dogs need running ..
and my pool is open..

Rika

sammyg2 04-28-2020 03:58 PM

Rod, hang in there buddy. Nothing i can say will change things but ya gotta know it'll get better eventually.







I tuned up my son's cheep bike, the wife bought it for him to get around campus. And then I went for a ride. Wow, it's been a while.

That seat did not like me from minute one, but I managed about 5 quick miles for the 1st day.
I know that's not much, but I gotta start out slow and work up. I haven't use those musk-els in a long time.

wdfifteen 04-28-2020 04:10 PM

It’s interesting to read the responses.
I couldn’t stand it when I had a job, with someone telling me where to be and what to do all the time.
I’ve been on my own for almost 40 years, making my own decisions about where to be and what to do almost on an hourly basis. I’m a little more relaxed daily habits, but for the most part this seems normal tome.

KFC911 04-28-2020 04:12 PM

If I told y'all where my head was....

Sammy would post that pic....I ga-rone-tee :D

Captain Ahab Jr 04-28-2020 04:30 PM

I'm actually enjoying lock down at home, I'm not missing my 12 hrs of commuting a week, sat in an office looking at a computer or not having time for my own projects.

Was slightly disappointed when I was asked yesterday could I start work again in 3 weeks.

Now I have time for my own projects, so every morning my daily job 'about home' list is longer than my day. I have jobs for when it's sunny outside and jobs for when it's raining

Think the secret of not going crazy is to have some sort of routine to your day, like what do I fix now, or what do I watch or what new stuff can I learn.

I'm one for writing lists, partly to remind myself and partly just so I can tick it off as done.

flatbutt 04-28-2020 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10842670)
What an interesting post. I kind of get it.
Feeling limited could be unsettling, but given your lifestyle, why should it matter?
Maybe growing means giving up the sense of limits?
I've been letting go of them since I retired. I often don't know what day of the week it is. I was pretty good at estimating the time of day, but even that matters less to me lately. I don't care if my socks don't match or if my tee shirt is on inside out. Not caring about limits is as good as not having any. It is liberating and unsettling at the same time.
Thanks for the thought provoking post.

Not sure what you mean by my lifestyle. Under ordinary circumstances I'd be on campus everyday for at least half a day. I also spend time in the parks, with my grandchildren, at the range, going to the theatre etc.

wdfifteen 04-28-2020 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 10844124)
Not sure what you mean by my lifestyle.

From your OP:
“I’m accustomed to being alone, taking meals quietly by myself ...”

flatbutt 04-28-2020 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10844139)
From your OP:
“I’m accustomed to being alone, taking meals quietly by myself ...”

Ah ok now I see. Yes that is true, but even then I have outlets. Perhaps it would be more clear to say that I am accustomed to a lot of privacy but this feels more lonely. As I said, it is an unusual feeling.

Bob Kontak 04-28-2020 06:32 PM

flatbutt chowing............

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588123943.jpg

Por_sha911 04-28-2020 06:51 PM

^
I'm sorry Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.

Seahawk 04-29-2020 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 10842632)
FBIII beats me in online chess when we play, but like Oldman Flatbutt he has ants in his pants!

Play the games he wants to play...

BTW, do you like word games?

The Scrabble games from these folks is incredible: https://playallfreeonlinegames.com/games/popcap-games-free-online/

There are a lot of kids game The III may like.

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