2020 is going to be better.
Being a better person. A better introvert. A better Grandma. A better friend. A better volunteer. A better neighbor. Better taking care of my health.
I have become very lazy, fat and happy during the past two years. As always, my weight is too much for my 5' 7" frame and try as I might, I cannot grow any taller. When I first moved back to Portland, I would get up at 7:30 to take Mr. B to school. Then 8:00 am after he started taking the bus. Now it is 9:00 am or even 10:00 on the weekends.
Because I do most of my life on the computer, I don't get dressed til noon (or after) because who knows I'm still in my pajamas and robe. Step One will be get up at 8:00 am and get dressed. Sounds like a baby step but I think it will get me started to accomplishing more than just reading on the computer (although I have also been listening to books because of the poor eyesight).
I know only 8% of people actually keep their resolutions more than a month or two, so I'm keeping it simple. Get up. Get dressed. Get out.
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Sunday, December 22, 2019
NAVIGATING A NEW WLLO PHONE NUMBER
Way back when WLLO was forming, the Chair was far sighted enough to start using Google Voice. Her adult daughter set it up and WLLO was off! As I've mentioned before, callers haven't a clue that when they call the "office" that I get an email on my laptop in my home as I'm sipping coffee in my pjs.
The greeting on the phone is way outdated and I have been asking the Chair to have her daughter re-record (and make it briefer). The daughter is busy going to school full time and raising two small children. The Chair is equally as busy babysitting said children three days a week and devoting 40+ hours to WLLO and who knows how many hours with her church.
Needless to say, the recording has not been updated. Noreen (2nd in command) and I approached our technology team and after much research, we have to get an entirely new phone number. The old number cannot "forward" calls for more than a month. The password to the old number has been lost and the number is tied to the Chair's daughter's cell phone.
Lots of emailing back and forth and finally, at Tuesday's WLLO Council meeting, I asked WHEN we were going to transition. Membership Team has the most work ... notifying all members, getting new business cards, making new ID badges, reprinting new member packets, etc. No one volunteered to coordinate this process so I asked Membership to take the lead .... and I volunteered to help. She agreed!
I made a list of things I could think that had to be done. I put it on our shared drive so ALL Council members can view and comment. Membership leader said she would have a timeline for us at the beginning of the week. It would be GREAT to start at the first of the year but I'm thinking more like the first of February.
The list so far:
The greeting on the phone is way outdated and I have been asking the Chair to have her daughter re-record (and make it briefer). The daughter is busy going to school full time and raising two small children. The Chair is equally as busy babysitting said children three days a week and devoting 40+ hours to WLLO and who knows how many hours with her church.
Needless to say, the recording has not been updated. Noreen (2nd in command) and I approached our technology team and after much research, we have to get an entirely new phone number. The old number cannot "forward" calls for more than a month. The password to the old number has been lost and the number is tied to the Chair's daughter's cell phone.
Lots of emailing back and forth and finally, at Tuesday's WLLO Council meeting, I asked WHEN we were going to transition. Membership Team has the most work ... notifying all members, getting new business cards, making new ID badges, reprinting new member packets, etc. No one volunteered to coordinate this process so I asked Membership to take the lead .... and I volunteered to help. She agreed!
I made a list of things I could think that had to be done. I put it on our shared drive so ALL Council members can view and comment. Membership leader said she would have a timeline for us at the beginning of the week. It would be GREAT to start at the first of the year but I'm thinking more like the first of February.
The list so far:
Call members
Mail new business cards to members
Email members
Email volunteers
Re-do member information packets
Change our volunteer handbook
Notify our County contact
Change our banner, our tablecloth and vertical banner.
Fix brochures
Change website
Change Facebook
Change newsletter
Notify Villages NW
Notify all Villages
Notify Pamplin media
And look! I didn't volunteer! Will assist if needed!
Thursday, December 19, 2019
NAUGHTY PARENTS
This year we did not schedule a family ride on the Tinseltown Trolley since they did it last year. Then, of course, Deacon says it is his FAVORITE memory of Christmas. By the time he talked about it, the only available date/time I could get all four of them together was at 2pm on Friday, December 13. A school day.
SOOOOOOOoooooo … the parents got a sneaky idea. They got them up as if they were going to school, drove them PAST the school and gave them the news they were taking the day off to make more Christmas memories! Kate had wrapped a set of flannel sheets for each of them and had them hidden in the back of the SUV, which started the magical day.
They went to a favorite breakfast joint and were allowed to have hot chocolate. Kate had to pick up script at Fred Meyer's (Krogers on east coast) and Jesse took the boys shopping for her and Gramma. Then Kate took them to get something for Dad. They didn't have time to get a photo with Santa and be back for 2pm for the trolley ride.
The Trolley runs from Lake Oswego to downtown Portland. It only operates during the summer and as a Christmas Trolley for the holidays. The Willamette Shore Trolley is operated by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society under a contract with the City of Lake Oswego. It’s about 90 minutes round trip going 5.5 miles to Portland.
It's an interesting ride (a group of adults chartered it once, brought our own boxed lunch and wine) and had a great time. Tunnels, trestle bridges, right through an upscale neighborhood where you can almost touch the houses. We went during the Fall and is runs on the west side of the Willamette River through colorful trees.
For Christmas, the City has costumed characters, Santa, cookies, candy canes and more hot chocolate. Ranger Ben was acting as Santa and both boys know him but we still don't have any non-believers yet.
Everyone was so tired from running around all day, that they postponed Movie Night. The boys did a little wrapping while I made an easy dinner and all four of them went to bed early.
Now THIS is a memory!
Sunday, December 15, 2019
THE WEEK FROM #@*%
It's always extra busy in December. After 66 holiday seasons, I realize that. And I usually catch my Winter cold some time during December. This year it was before Thanksgiving. And the coughing has gone on for six weeks. I was only feeling "sick" for a few days but anytime I would talk, I would have a coughing fit.
On Monday last week, I reserved our large Clubhouse room for a WLLO gingerbread house decorating party. When I went over to set up I realized the people who had an event the day before did NOT do a good job of cleaning up! We had to wipe off all six tables and 24 chairs, then vacuum and THEN set up for our event. Which was fun and creative and I bet we do it again next year!
My co-host elf had to drive two members home, so I got to clean up all over again. The vacuum grabbed a piece of our new carpet and it ravelled. I called Jesse (SIL) and he said there were spots like that all over the whole room ... where ever it had been seamed. I called the HOA Chair and she came right over. Just didn't want them to think it was my rowdy decorating bunch!
Wednesday was scheduled to be WLLO Holiday Open House at our large Clubhouse room again. As I was at Costco the day prior (first time driving more than 3 minutes from home)(TONS of traffic in the rain), I got a few things then had the most delicious sample of Korean beef. So tender and so flavorful ... and my new crown came off.
My wonderful dentist could not fit me in until 10am the next morning .... and our party was to start at 11:30! I got my friendly elf the key before I left for tonsil numbing glue in. While I was brushing and flossing, our dog hopped up onto my (still warm) bed and left an 80 gallon puddle. ON MY BED! And my carpet. I ripped off the bedding and tossed into the washer before heading out to the dentist.
He has RARELY had an accident inside during his 13 years ... let alone ON furniture! Thank goodness I had a waterproof mattress pad on from when the boys would spend the night.
Noreen got a few others to come in early and by the time I got there, a little after 11am, we already had visitors who were eating!
Fortunately, just as we were thinking we wouldn't have enough appetizers to last til 2:30, more members arrived bearing foods of all kinds.
I was also blessed with many helpers to do clean up!
During our party, the former-chair-who-still-thinks-she-is-in-charge, came in and asked if we could share the kitchen. She spur of the moment decided to host lunch for ten workers who are installing ductless hvac. It wasn't convenient but somehow we all worked around each other.
The final piece of the week (just the first three days, thankfully), was word that one of the four office volunteers doesn't want to take her one day a week volunteer spot. She didn't enjoy it and was too timid to play around with the software until she got comfortable (which is how I taught myself) One of the other four of us is the Chair and she is stepping back from WLLO in April. She has been the driving force to get this Village up and running, volunteering 60 hours a week! Plus babysitting her 4 year old grandaughter three days a week and her older brother after school on those three days. Another grandchild is due today.
If I start to volunteer for more duties, PLEASE STOP ME!
On Monday last week, I reserved our large Clubhouse room for a WLLO gingerbread house decorating party. When I went over to set up I realized the people who had an event the day before did NOT do a good job of cleaning up! We had to wipe off all six tables and 24 chairs, then vacuum and THEN set up for our event. Which was fun and creative and I bet we do it again next year!
Wednesday was scheduled to be WLLO Holiday Open House at our large Clubhouse room again. As I was at Costco the day prior (first time driving more than 3 minutes from home)(TONS of traffic in the rain), I got a few things then had the most delicious sample of Korean beef. So tender and so flavorful ... and my new crown came off.
My wonderful dentist could not fit me in until 10am the next morning .... and our party was to start at 11:30! I got my friendly elf the key before I left for tonsil numbing glue in. While I was brushing and flossing, our dog hopped up onto my (still warm) bed and left an 80 gallon puddle. ON MY BED! And my carpet. I ripped off the bedding and tossed into the washer before heading out to the dentist.
He has RARELY had an accident inside during his 13 years ... let alone ON furniture! Thank goodness I had a waterproof mattress pad on from when the boys would spend the night.
Noreen got a few others to come in early and by the time I got there, a little after 11am, we already had visitors who were eating!
Fortunately, just as we were thinking we wouldn't have enough appetizers to last til 2:30, more members arrived bearing foods of all kinds.
I was also blessed with many helpers to do clean up!
During our party, the former-chair-who-still-thinks-she-is-in-charge, came in and asked if we could share the kitchen. She spur of the moment decided to host lunch for ten workers who are installing ductless hvac. It wasn't convenient but somehow we all worked around each other.
The final piece of the week (just the first three days, thankfully), was word that one of the four office volunteers doesn't want to take her one day a week volunteer spot. She didn't enjoy it and was too timid to play around with the software until she got comfortable (which is how I taught myself) One of the other four of us is the Chair and she is stepping back from WLLO in April. She has been the driving force to get this Village up and running, volunteering 60 hours a week! Plus babysitting her 4 year old grandaughter three days a week and her older brother after school on those three days. Another grandchild is due today.
If I start to volunteer for more duties, PLEASE STOP ME!
Thursday, December 12, 2019
CHRISTMAS PAST, CHRISTMAS PRESENT
2014 ... first Christmas with Boy No. 2
Santa and his boys
Mom and Dad take turns moving the elves!
My bedroom door
They captured Lambie! Deacon's most favorite stuffed animal!
I'm gonna make these this week!
Sunday, December 8, 2019
INTRODUCING OPTHAMOLOGIST #2
On Tuesday I had my first appointment with Dr G, at a whole new group of practitioners.
It was an hour of eye tests and four different kinds of drops before the Dr came in. He agreed that my new left eye was not functioning as well as expected and even could not be corrected to 20/20 with my new lens. That's the bad news.
Apparently I have “dry eye” . That's the good news. I treat for a month with warm compresses, then cold compresses, eye wash, lubricant drops and medicated ointment at night. My next appointment is January 13.
Dry eye can change the shape of your eye thus affecting your vision. Which explains WHY my new eye was deteriorating! He thinks we caught it early enough. I've been taking antihistamines for my cold which probably also affected the dry eye.
He said I will probably still need glasses even after next cataract is removed (maybe late March) unless I want laser surgery (not covered by insurance). His hope is to correct right eye to 20/30 then glasses rather than mess with the cataract free left eye again (which hopefully will also be 20/30).
Sooooo! I’ll keep myself on “no driving” until further notice. This will impact a lot of WLLO events (gingerbread day and WLLO Holiday party) as I was giving rides to people who needed them. And taking the boys shopping for their parents.
I am comfortable driving with one eye just to my local grocery (five blocks) or Starbucks ... with no one in the car. It makes me anxious to even be with others as I have to close one eye to do ANYTHING! Even with my current specs.
This stinks.
It was an hour of eye tests and four different kinds of drops before the Dr came in. He agreed that my new left eye was not functioning as well as expected and even could not be corrected to 20/20 with my new lens. That's the bad news.
Apparently I have “dry eye” . That's the good news. I treat for a month with warm compresses, then cold compresses, eye wash, lubricant drops and medicated ointment at night. My next appointment is January 13.
He said I will probably still need glasses even after next cataract is removed (maybe late March) unless I want laser surgery (not covered by insurance). His hope is to correct right eye to 20/30 then glasses rather than mess with the cataract free left eye again (which hopefully will also be 20/30).
Sooooo! I’ll keep myself on “no driving” until further notice. This will impact a lot of WLLO events (gingerbread day and WLLO Holiday party) as I was giving rides to people who needed them. And taking the boys shopping for their parents.
I am comfortable driving with one eye just to my local grocery (five blocks) or Starbucks ... with no one in the car. It makes me anxious to even be with others as I have to close one eye to do ANYTHING! Even with my current specs.
This stinks.
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