What did you do today? 2019 version.

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Bought the 4th and last toilet replacement. Burned down my brush pile and cut down some dead trees. Tested out my new grinder attachment finishing up making another hiking stick.
 
Got overtime at work, and a nice mileage check, got home and did the dishes, and sat in our hot tub....not much else, and feeling guilty about it.
 
As usual for Monday, workout at the Y 0600, figure skating at 1000 then coffee and read magazines at B&N. Today I actually bought one that I read partially.
Picked up my car from the mechanic, ABS, traction and stability sytems were diasabled due to failed speed sensor. Naturally it required a complete hub/bearing/speed sensor assembly. It is a mjor PITA to remove, thus was a checkbok repair.



Ugraded from Linux mint 17.3 to 18 on an old Dell 5100 pc. Eventually will upgrade to Linux Mint 19, but this is good for a few more years.
 
Filled a 10 gallon crock with shredded, salted cabbage. Sauerkraut should be ready to bag and freeze in about 6 weeks
 
Got a real surprise this morning. When I went to vote the big ledger books were gone. Now they just swipe the bar code on the back of your driver's license, you sign the screen, and they hand you a ballot. Quick and simple.

I asked what they would do if the power went out and they said "Oh, we dread the thought of it. We actually have the books back there and we would have to dig them out again."

I'm very fortunate in that I have never had more than one person in line ahead of me to vote, so it's always quick no matter what system they use.
 
I voted for the first time as a Florida resident. Polling place was in a church basement and I was the only voter for a few minutes. Had a nice little chat with the poll worker who checked me in, because that's how you do in Florida :)

Then I did battle with the pool. It's been cloudy so the pool is cold. I'm down to 1/2 of what I usually do because it's torture, and I don't even get that wonderful feeling of well-being afterward. Tomorrow I'll try a long-sleeve suit I just got. If that doesn't work it might be time to check out the local LA Fitness indoor pool until they turn the heat on in the main pool here.

There are other lap swimmers just hopping in, including women of slight build. I keep thinking that eventually I will acclimate too.
 
I voted. I was really surprised to see how full the parking lot was and how busy the polling place was, as this is an off-year, local election in NJ. I was also canvassed by a young lady who was likely ineligible to vote. I assured her I had voted, I had voted for the candidates for whom she was canvassing, and I thanked her for getting out there knocking on doors, telling her that I knew it was hard, but that she was doing something important. So pleased to see a young person putting in shoe time for this election.
 
I heard this terrible clanging outside and went out to investigate. It was FedEx. I am happy they delivered one of the two packages I had coming. The noise sounded like a bearing about to shatter. The lady driving the truck had no clue. The truck was a heavy duty Ford and it had manual locking hubs. I unlocked the hubs and had her turn the truck around and the noise stopped. She had no understanding about 4 wheel drive operation and only knew that 4H meant she could go up steep drives. She said she had complained about the noise but nothing had been done. I told her to lock the hubs if she needed 4 wheel drive. Hope she makes it back to the wearhouse and they get that noise fixed.
 
I got up early and went to the Connecticut Food Bank about 30 miles away to collect a pallet of food for our church's Food2Kids weekend food distribution program. Then the young wife and I went to vote in our municipal election. One candidate for Planning & Zoning just rang our doorbell a few minutes ago to see if we had voted yet. We told him we had already done it and had voted for him. So he was a happy camper.
 
Did a little woodworking then hopped on Rita (BMW R1200RT) and rode 30 miles out to Dublin for another bowl of Black Garlic Ramen.

Yes, I'm an addict - :)
 
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Pre - op CT scan and more X-Rays of my right hip in preparation for the implant surgery. Next is meeting with the hospital to go over pre-admissions details on 11/11. So much fun!:(
 
Voted on a $1BB bond referendum for the local school district. Probably made the news as one of the bigger ones in the country if it passes. Redoing 2 schools and building a new high school all in one shot. To put this ridiculous amount into perspective...it cost 1Billion to build our NFL Stadium which was the most expensive at the time and considered nicest in the country. Maybe I should have put this into the blow her dough thread lol
 
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Took a big load of stuff, including lots of w*rk clothes, to Goodwill. Also gave away some bric-a-brac that my well-meaning parents had given me over the years.

Dug up and potted a couple rosemary plants that I'd propagated from an existing plant that I thought I would replace. The old plant was looking rather gnarly and misshapen after some hard freezes the past couple years, but it filled out this summer and looks ok now. Good thing, as I was not looking forward to wrestling the old guy out. So now I have two extra plants to find places for, or give away.

Started looking at the Medicare book to figure out options for mom. She thinks she wants to change to a plan that covers dental and hearing aids. I can't tell yet how her premiums and other costs would change for those benefits...or if she'll actually give in and finally agree to get hearing aids!
 
Voted on a $1BB bond referendum for the local school district. Probably made the news as one of the bigger ones in the country if it passes. Redoing 2 schools and building a new high school all in one shot. To put this ridiculous amount into perspective...it cost 1Billion to build our NFL Stadium which was the most expensive at the time and considered nicest in the country. Maybe I should have put this into the blow her dough thread lol

If there are enough students to build more schools, that's not a bad problem I guess.

The elementary school that my youngest brother went to was shut down for many years. Out of curiosity, I just looked and found that the town finally razed it down to turn the large lot into a park.

The high-school my children attended 15 years ago now needs more students. These are bused in from nearby parts of town, from older neighborhoods. My area is about 30-year-old, and still relatively new. Still, residents get older like ourselves, and their children are now in the 30s.
 
Saw my Rheumatologist, who told me I was in such good shape, that I can cut back on my NSAID med by half!
 
Replaced all the smoke detector batteries after one of them started chirping.

The old batteries all had "Dec 2019" on them, so I'd say that's a pretty awesome job of estimating useful battery life!

I don't think it's too common, but where we live the code requires two for every bedroom; one inside and one just outside the door. Probably a good idea.
 
Pre - op CT scan and more X-Rays of my right hip in preparation for the implant surgery. Next is meeting with the hospital to go over pre-admissions details on 11/11. So much fun!:(

You're making progress!! Before long you'll be in recovery and feeling better every day. :)
 
Monday we started going back to the gym, and today was our second time back since my total knee replacement surgery. I purposely left my walker at home and used neither walker nor cane.

This time I rode the seated elliptical for a while. Then I saw an old friend from ten years ago, that I hadn't seen in five years or more so I went over there and stood while we chatted for a while. That was such fun. I had missed seeing her and it was great to catch up with each other.

But after standing there talking for ten or fifteen minutes, my knee told me we were done. F was done too so we went to the restaurant for lunch, and then home. I am tired but it's good to be getting back to my normal life these days.
 
Haven't done it yet....but in a few hours we head out to the hospital, (it's snowing here BTW), for my Green Light Laser (prostate) surgery.
 
Haven't done it yet....but in a few hours we head out to the hospital, (it's snowing here BTW), for my Green Light Laser (prostate) surgery.
Best wishes Nemo2.
 
After 5 months of retirement, I am going back to my old office for their annual "Day of Feasting" tomorrow. I'm smoking some baby back ribs today to take with me.
 
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Haven't done it yet....but in a few hours we head out to the hospital, (it's snowing here BTW), for my Green Light Laser (prostate) surgery.

Best of luck, and may your recovery be painless and free flowing. :greetings10:
 
DH reaches FRA on Saturday, and today he signed up to begin receiving Social Security in January. Since he has a federal pension he is subject to WEP; if our calculations are correct he will get about $1500/month.
 
Put some more miles on the soon to be sold motorcycle, ate another bowl of black garlic ramen, came home and lubed up the chain (needs to be warm) and finished up my little wood working project.

Wife is off with friends and I'll be off to the sushi bar!
 
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