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Thank you, again, to everyone who has sympathized with us over the loss of our much loved Dancer. I've shared your comments with daughter and we both appreciate your caring. We really miss him.
On Friday, I did another load of laundry, swept and mopped the kitchen, the bathroom, and my bedroom. I made a few phone calls and confirmed the date of the almsgiving with the monks at the temple and made plans to visit one of my cousins as her daughter and grandsons are visiting from New York.
M was here to tend to the garden on Friday evening and he took down the bin with the spare strands of lights for the Christmas tree, but, I haven't made any further efforts to decorate the tree and daughter is not in the mood to do anything, either.
Friend R visited on Friday evening to pick up her packages that she had delivered to my address. We chatted a bit and had tea before she left. Daughter and I offered to drive her to her apartment, but, she didn't want to trouble us, she said. So, daughter called for a ride for her. Friend R has offered to come and help me with the almsgiving preparations, which is very kind of her.
Much later in the evening, daughter wanted to talk and we got into a rather intense discussion about religion and why I believe what I believe, and did I think action A carried more merit than action B, etc. She had a lot of questions and I tried to answer to the extent I could. By the time we finished our discussion, it was past 4:00 a.m. and then, daughter went to bed. I, on the other hand, stayed up till after 7:00 a.m.
On Saturday, daughter woke me up at 11:00 a.m. to let me know that one of her friends had called to let her know that she wanted to drop something off. I had only had 4 hours of sleep, but, I got up and got dressed. Her friend brought us a lovely orchid plant and stayed for a chat and a visit.
Later in the afternoon, daughter and I went to the pharmacy to pick up one of my medications and afterwards, we went to the adjoining dollar store to look around. I bought another packet of white tissue paper, white paper napkins for the almsgiving, and some frozen food (Jamaican hand pies, burritos) and snacks (microwave popcorn). Daughter found a couple of crafts supplies. I think we both benefitted from being out of the house for a bit.
I cooked some ground beef for dinner, with tomatoes, grated carrots, and spices added to it, and I boiled some spaghetti. Daughter had her spaghetti with the ground beef mixture and pesto. I opened a jar of spaghetti sauce for my ground beef and pasta. The leftovers are in the fridge for another meal.
I also spoke with Aunt C in the evening. According to her daughter, Aunt C has been diagnosed with dementia. I had my suspicions based on previous chats with Aunt C, but, I didn't want to say anything until my cousin confirmed it.
Plans for Sunday include making my New Year cards and wrapping up a few gifts.
I am grateful for:
- Everyone's kind comments and empathy
- Daughter's friends being there for her
- A lovely sympathy card with a personal note from Dancer's vet
- The availability of medications
- Working appliances
Joyful activities have included spending time with daughter, knitting, planning the almsgiving.
Hope you are all having a lovely weekend.