With not much on my
to-do list, and nothing on the Monthly Activity Calendar to interest me this
month of May, looks like I’m going to have a lot of down time on my hands,
which means I can get back to the needlepoint project, catch up on recorded
television programs, sit quietly and meditate, get my mind clear.
On the calendar this
month is bingo, of course.
I’ll pass.
There’s the Cinco De
Mayo Nacho Social on the 5th.
I don’t eat cheese,
can’t even stand the smell of it, so I’m out.
Then there’s the
Mother’s Day Brunch Potluck on the 12th -- billed as “Pancakes and
drinks will be provided. Please bring a side dish”. But that’s what the
Activity Director said about last month’s Spring BBQ – “Hot dogs, hamburgers
and drinks will be provided. Please bring side dishes”, then she showed up with
nothing, disputing our even having thought we were having an event that day
until she was shown her own calendar and own sign-up sheet.
Having overlooked so
much and so many of her misses, I’m not sure I’m willing to trust her again, so I’m
probably out.
The next
Residents/Management Meeting is on the 18th; however, having already
declared after last month’s meeting I’d likely not attend another, because residents
seem relatively happy with management and there is no new information coming
out, my passing is a foregone conclusion -- and looks like I dodged a bullet. The
notice indicates the Residents/Management meeting rolls over, at the end, into
the Residents Volunteer Activity Association meeting.
Appears to be a
set-up to me -- a way to capture folks and get them involved, and I’m done with
being involved at the volunteering level around here.
There is to be a
Suggestion Box, which I plan to drop in a suggestion that, inasmuch as they’re
trying to bring back activities we once enjoyed, bring back the walking group
and a weekly exercise class.
To make sure I don’t
get sucked into, “It’s your suggestion, why don’t you handle that”, I’m going to
type up, rather than write the suggestion and omit my name as the suggesting
resident.
Last month feels like
a blur. My mind was so cluttered by the chaos surrounding the school shooting, plus
paperwork and eye wear drama, that I have no clear memory as to what I did with
the month, what if anything was accomplished.
Looking back, I see
very little was accomplished needlepoint wise, but I did make my own bib/medal
board and, inept in the kitchen as I am, I had one successful cook -- that chicken
curry with lentils, also I completed the 22.1 Mile Adventures of Sherlock Holmes indoor bike challenge.
Trying to get off the
carbs, last night I tried Chicken Fried Cauliflower Rice which taste-wise was
another success, except following recipe directions was a miss because it didn’t
hit me until this morning that I forgot to add the eggs, a must ingredient in Asian fried rice.
If my gut hadn’t developed
intolerance to so many different foods, I swear I’d eat out every meal.
At any rate, this
month is my time to keep to myself and, except for an appointment this Thursday
with the snobby, rude, dismissive optometrist and a Mother/Daughter Spa Day on
the 13th, to sit quietly and get clear.
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