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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 16, 2006 at 15:17:06 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Re: Wimmins posted by Broomstacker on May 16, 2006 at 14:11:50:
Broomstacker and others, you are absolutely rightI was just getting a rise out of her, she's a good sport and she says she likes a good joke, after all she married me! I did discuss physical activeity with her and I ddo feel better when I get out and throw a few bales in the feeder and wheel some corn for the cows. She is concerned about overdoing it but believe me everyone, you know whwn you have reached that point, I find I tire very easily and I have been having an afternoon nap with the cat since this all happened. I will soon be able to drive myself to the farm, when the doc okays it. The meds make my eyes dialated and I don't focus as well, but understand it is temporary and when my body is accustomed to the meds I should be good to go. The SIL asked what he could do to help...I said nothing right now but you are going to be haybining, raking and baling and likely stacking as well. He's gonna wished he hadn't said anything. My son teaches at the high school I taught at and several staff have told him that when it comes hay time they are coming to help. I always mentored new young teachers and went out of my way to make them feel welcome, had four in my departement and apparently they haven't forgotten. Sounds like a few cases of beer and several pounds of New York Strips will get the hay in the barn(THe beer after all the equipment is shut down for the day). Take care everyone and know your blood pressure! Mike in Exeter Ontario
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