Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Life at the new digs….

I guess I can write about the apartment. It’s really nice. Got the air conditioner in yesterday. Just in time for the hot muggy weather we are supposed to have. Could only put in the one air conditioner, the window in the bedroom is too small to put the other one in. So I guess I’ll just have the one. Which by the way is working very well and keeping the whole apartment nice and cool. At night I put the box fan on the floor and blow cool air into the bedroom, which works well to keep cool at night. Last night was the first really good night of sleep in the new place. Guess I’m used to the place now. The first night, I was just really over tired and had to get up early to go to our Kiwanis meeting. And the next two nights just to get used to the new surroundings. All in all, I guess I’m going to really like living here.

I guess they finaly got the elevator fixed. I won’t go near it, when the next time it malfunctions, nobody can blame it on me. Of coarse we have the hall monitor type people, who have nothing better to do than look for some one to blame something on. They think they know everything in the whole wide world, and you are the ones who can’t understand a simple thing. I’ve dealt with those kind people before. They have put up with all the shit and stuff like that all their little insignificant lives. And now that they are older and retired or just plain miserable they want you to know they are better than you, and give you the business. Well I can’t blame them, I guess I might be like that when I get to that age and point in my life. Oh well.

Went to the Dr.’s yesterday. Went for a normal checkup. Everything was real good. BP was fine, breathing was good, heart sounded fine. Got some prescriptions straightened out. Last time I had them call in a script to the pharmacy, they called in the wrong dosage. So now I’m good to go for six months or so. I don’t have to go back to Dr. Sperling for two and a half months. I have to go see my other doctor next month.

That’s it for now……Keep your stick on the ice!