Well, his situation is better than it was, thanks to you. You've certainly done a lot for this man and I hope that your plans for meals on wheels and homecare work.
You have a big heart. The world needs more people like you.
Well, his situation is better than it was, thanks to you. You've certainly done a lot for this man and I hope that your plans for meals on wheels and homecare work.
You have a big heart. The world needs more people like you.
Living life like there's no tomorrow.
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2007 Look Dura Ace
2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
2014 Soma B-Side SS
Just thought I'd post a couple of updates for those who were following this thread. Gosh, it seems ages since I've been on TE.
My friend Ed is settled back at his trailer, and doing pretty well all things considered. We've got it cleaned and fixed up as good as possible. Meals-On-Wheels delivers a hot meal every day, and I keep his fridge stocked with easy-to-heat meals, veggies, milk, juice, etc. He's eating well and feeling quite good.
Then we lost a very dear family friend on the mainland. It was sudden, and SO and I had to scramble to make the wake. It was a boisterous event as good wakes should be-- as he would have liked--, but still very sad to have lost a friend who lived so large.
And not long after that, MIL passed away suddenly in the nursing home where she was living after her stroke. I guess it was inevitable, but it wasn't imminent. A very big shock, as you might imagine. Life can be so fickle.
And so it goes.
~Sherry.
All vintage, all the time.
Falcon Black Diamond
Gitane Tour de France
Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB
I do beleive that when your time comes to leave this earth, you will have achieved Nirvana.
I wish I had a neighbor like you, my house badly needs painting and I have two eggs and some milk in the fridge. I have no job yet but I do have a bike!
Keep us posted on the saga of Ed. We care too.