Whirlwind Missions

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Grandgirls! Letters! Tire! Azalea! 2.2.22

Tim A. Cummins @ 8:40 pm  

This is good news. Both of my grandgirls have had Covid so I’m pretty sure they’re safe anyway, but I still hope they get the vax.

Funny. And sad.

Crank it up!

The first game in this series, Horizon Zero Dawn, has become my favorite gave ever.

OYB!

EspaƱol!

Everly and I were talking about earthquakes this morning. Then this showed up on Duolingo.

Love my girls!

Good grief.

Ordered groceries.

Deposited checks.

We took naps, including her little dog.

My right rear tire got cut on a piece of metal. Normally, I can pump the tire back up and get it to my tire guy to plug. This was so bad the compressor couldn’t fill it faster than it was leaking out.

The last time I changed a tire it was almost impossible because nowadays the lug nuts are torqued down with a pneumatic wrench. So when it became obvious the tire was going to have to be changed, I called AAA. They were at my car in less than ten minutes! What?!

I put an order in for service on line.

I was parked near FBC Mountain Park. Had to look up the address.

I had a spare tire to put on. It was brand new! My car is from 1995. In those days they didn’t use a “doughnut” they used real tires!

He did a great job and got me on my way super fast.

The new one.

I was glad how everything turned out!

Stopped at my tire guy to determine which old tire I want to use as the new spare, and to put the new tire that I just bought in its place. Now I have two new tires on the rear.

Went to Azalea to get the newsletters/tax donation letters in the mail. I still have a few that I’m waiting for confirmation from the donor how much they said they gave.

Went to my office to pick up newsletters and checks.

Watered my ficus.

Sent my mileage log to Ashley.

Harry!

I set up the table and helped one kid with his sight words. We finished most everybody’s homework over the last two days. It started dripping on us while we were outside.

Got all the letters folded up and into the mail.

The stress of the day tired me out. Looking forward to good rest. Kathy is really suffering without her CPAP. This recall of her machine across the world has really been terrible. Everyone is out of every machine.