
If you look carefully - you’ll see a leg - and two feet.
He hasn’t been run over by the top saver.
He’s cleaning it. So you know what that means.
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October 22nd, 2005 at 11:29 am
Looks to me like the end is near.
October 22nd, 2005 at 11:36 am
either finished or taking a break??
:)
October 22nd, 2005 at 11:40 am
Finished hallelujah - last night.
I posted a bunch of photos on flickr.
October 22nd, 2005 at 6:49 pm
Yes you did and I could not comment on every one but I am so glad you are done with one more big thing. I got somethings done today. Thursday my brother and his wife steamrolled my mom out of the nursing home rather than pay the two more weeks she wanted and then by Friday morning they called and told me they were too tied down and mom was rude and hateful and she did not appreciate what they were doing for her. I got everything dumped in my lap yesterday. Today I went home took her lunch and then took her to see dad and David and I met with the social worker and found out exactly what my dad will need to come home. I ordered the O, the hospital bed, requested an order for a lift chair. I am getting a companion service to come in 7 days a week from 8 to noon to help get him up and to do cooking, light house keeping, errands, laundry etc. For about $500 a week I can get them the help they need and not cause my brother any problems. This beats leaving dad in the home for 4500 a month plus hiring a companion for her. If he grows sicker in time the same people have the medical help they will need, they will already have a relationship. I think I have thought of everything there are still a few details to be worked out like breaking down the bed in the small bedroom and getting him a cable for the TV that will come from the nursing home with him. I think I did a good days work. My mother just is too overwhelmed to make decisions, and my brother refused to so I did. I found out what they needed where they could get it and said make it so. I told mom to trust me and I would get her husband home and help in and by the first of the month it should be so. I actually laughed once today and everyone was eating and having a good time and then Jon went in the bathroom and started throwing up and had the Texas two step too. That is the fastest working bug I have ever seen. Poor baby something else to worry about. I do think I will sleep tonight though as I am exhausted. My new motto is get’er done.
October 23rd, 2005 at 7:30 pm
You’re finished; that’s good news! I was afraid it meant another parts run was in your near future.
August 8th, 2007 at 3:17 pm
Can anyone tell me where to find a beet top saver? Looking for retailer or manufacturer. I’m out of N.E. Oregon, but will travel.
Thank you,
Scott
August 8th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
P.S. If you know where to find a new or used beet top saver please contact me at 541-786-3801 or scottmiller@uniondatasolutions.com