Tuesday, January 26, 2021
She's leaving home, bye, bye...*
Friday, January 22, 2021
A Year later, how things have changed
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Elena, oh boy, what a character
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
I have no good title for a post about cars and the girls
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Elena has a new car, a Honda CRV 2011, I think.
Starting the New Year
Saturday, January 2, 2021
An Odd New Years eve
Friday, January 1, 2021
Putting up the tree and Christmas and more Covid fun
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Happier times and snow storms
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
What was I thinking?
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Santa Claus is coming to Town and all the crap that goes with it.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Nastia goes on a date and Elena just keeps rollin along.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
It's also Nastia's birthday!
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Covid burn out
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Donating blood and the new driveway (could you finish my room first!-Elena)
Elena has asked me several time to go with her to donate blood. I tried recently to donate at St Ann's and have been turned down for low iron in my blood. Elena has not donated since she got her tattoo about two years ago. She was a senior in high school when she donated. Nastia wants to donate, but she is still less then 110 lbs. She said she didn't care. Passing out after she donates is a real possibility, maybe worse, but hates being left out more it seems.
Elena made an appointment for 8AM on Sunday before she went to ShopRite. I waited to make an appointment until Friday so I could only get 8:45. Elena was ok to switch her appointment to that. She needs someone to lean on sometimes. I remember being that way when I was younger and sometime even now I need that person to go with me to do something new. It makes it easier even if they just stand there and do nothing. If things get out of hand or become to complicated there is that other person you can turn to and at least look at, there is that familiar.
We arrived at the office building on Smith Street in Nanuet, not the one in Bardonia. The New York blood center is on the fifth floor and has been there for it seems ever. I've been there before and for some reason I don't like going there. The only reason Elena was going was she felt she was getting harassed by them to donate blood and wanted it to stop. It was surprisingly busy on a Saturday morning just after Thanksgiving. We waited outside the office with our masks securely on until there was space for us. We
enter and are seated in front of the computers. We scan are cards and start answering questions, A couple of time Elena asks me about a question. I tell her how to answer it. A Nurse tells me I have to leave her alone to answer the questions, HIPA regulations and all. I understand why, but she is unsure how to answer. I give her a quick answer to her question as the nurse says if she is unsure she should leave it blank and they would go over it with her. Again I understand why, but it is tough to not help her out when she asks.
I go over to the next station and get my finger pricked. This stage always reminds me of the George Carlin joke about being able to get your finger pricked, but not your ........fingered. (if you don't remember the joke figure it out). And it always does and I always want to know the answer to that joke. Elena gets seated across from me. I take a discreet picture to put in my blog.
I have my usual conversation about finding my blood vessel with the nurse. I use my usual line about having to hunt and stick and hope to find my vein. She is pretty good. She sticks me and only has to giggle the needle a little to get it in the vein. When she takes the needle out I hold some gauze on the puncture and my arm over my head. In what seems like forever holding it up my fingers begin to feel a little numb. She tells me to bring it down and she takes the gauze away. To my surprise blood begins to flow out of the wound. It is dark red and looks rich and healthy. I watch it form a very small pool in the crook of my arm. I then say 'woops' getting her attention and a new gauze applied. That had never happened to me before. She most have stuck me real good.Afterwards I am escorted over to a table and I'm given a goodie bag and a T-shirt. I look at it. It says,
"Oh Snap, I'm a blood donor", boring. I like my idea and I tell Elena and a women who is sitting across the plastic dividered (it's a made up by me Covid term which means a clear plastic diver set up to stop people from infecting others while they eat) table. The shirts should look like they are splattered with blood and say "I donated blood!"
We leave shortly afterwards. I tell Elena if she feels weak or tired to take a break at work and tell them she donated blood. I drop her off at work and head home.
At home I decide I must dig out the rest of the new driveway I am building. (What about my bedroom!-Elena) I started with a ten foot wide driveway. I was told it was too narrow, so I added about three feet
or so to it. I thought it was good. Next I am told by Teri and as we are leaving to donated blood by Elena you can't fit two cars there. It wasn't meant for two cars, I was trying to simplify it so no one had to park on the grass, later mud this winter. Well, I decide to add about three feet to the width. And in so doing I am shoveling dirt I'd put on the lawn a second time. I get an hour or so into it and I keep replaying me telling Elena to be careful not to over do it after donating blood. I'm tired, but I continue on. At one point I swear my sight goes dark. I'm not sure it really happened, but I decide to stop and go inside. Nastia calls me asking me to have lunch with her, I go. When I come back all refreshed I dig some more. It's going to rain heavily Sunday nigh I must finish before then. I leave at a little before five to go pick up Nastia and Elena. The end hopefully is in sight for this project. (And what about my Room!!-Elena)
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Covid Thanksgiving, a prelude to Covid Christmas and New Years
It is the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Two days ago we had our Covid Thanksgiving and in a month we will have our Covid Christmas. What do you ask is a Covid Thanksgiving or a Covid Christmas, well all you future people who don't remember Covid, like all of us who didn't remember the Spanish flu of 1918-1919, or even the ones like me who thought they did here is a primer on Covid 19. Some other day we will go into the parallels between the two like when the orange raccoon made masks a political issue killing thousands and we'll compared it to the Spanish Flu when wearing a mask was considered not being manly, a sign of weakness in Hollywood and the nation. It also killed thousands.
Anyway Covid 19 stands for Corona Virus 2019. It is not the nineteenth Corona Virus like that idiot Tucker Carlson on Fox new said. Future people, if you don't know who he is don't worry, he was a hack who said things just to rile up the masses. There are usually no facts to back up his claims much like the orange raccoon's ranting about voter fraud in the 2020 election. (Off topic further, that was a scary couple of days after the election when it looked like he might win.) Now a Corona Thanksgiving is a Thanksgiving much like the traditional one, except you have it with just your immediate circle of family. We four let a fifth in and were going to admit a sixth or seventh and pray that our good intentions didn't kill someone. We ended up with five. Teri premade the stuffing, the only reason I know to eat turkey. As we all know stuffing outside of the bird is a waste of time and called dressing. And eating an unstuffed bird, Turkey or chicken is also a waste of time. Teri used chicken broth to baste the turkey. My mother used to put all of the innards in some water with an onion and carrot, I think and use that. The only thing Teri wants to do with the innards is roast them and give them to the dogs. I consider that a waste, but if you want to stay married, you compromise, so I do.It's nice to see Teri cross over to the dark side (yes future people we had Star Wars first) after we have been married for so long. Years ago, when we redid the kitchen, I wanted a stove with double ovens. One small, one large to cook small or large meals in. Back then Teri said no. So I settled for a griddle in the middle, which is not easy to use or clean so I don't use it. A few years ago Teri says she would have like to have a stove with two ovens, I just smiled, I've been married too long to take the bait of that one and oh, yes, Teri welcome to the dark side. Teri has also started using Muller time. She scheduled dinner for two and we ate at four. Muller time is usually two hours later then normal time. It's sort of like black time (Nastia's ex-boyfriend David's words, not mine) but without as much style.
| last year the girls helping |
Nastia and Elena wanted to get drunk for Thanksgiving. So I went out with Nastia and purchased some Smirnoff's hard soda. I think it has about the amount of alcohol as beer, or less. The great thing is they both drink like their mother, usually one and done and I believe this was a one and done day. When I brought it home I gave it to Elena and told her to put as much as she could in the refrigerator until her mother complained that there was no room in there for all of that. Traditions like that I just love. I believe they both opened one. Since Thanksgiving I have seen one here or there, never a bunch, but I also don't see the twelve pack in the refrigerator. Are they drinking without me knowing or did it just get put somewhere I don't see.
Dinner was served about 4pm. It was served on the usual plates we would use. That was a disappointment. I remember back in he 60's Mom would take out the china dinnerware. It made it special. They were white with pink or rose colored flowers on them. I think my mom still has them, but they haven't been used in years. The girls did take out the silver plate (I couldn't afford pure silver silverware when I bought them in the 80's) with their slight tarnish on them to eat with when they set the table. A red table cloth was spread over the usually bare dinning room table top. Five places were set. We served our selves from the kitchen, another sin against tradition I didn't like, but it's a holiday. so don't make waves. Once everyone was seated, no blessing was said. None was needed. I think there was a moment before everyone took a bite of their food where everyone paused, well at least I did and thanked god that we and most everybody we knew are safe and so far healthy. Dinner went quick, it was excellent. The turkey didn't look completely cooked, the top was not brown, but the thigh was loose, so we took it out. Turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, herbed white potatoes, carrots and gravy, it was a very good meal. Clean up, Nancy went home early and Thanksgiving was over. Now, oh my god Christmas is coming. It still seems like it should be April or maybe May 2020. I feel like Covid has stolen almost a year from my life.
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Saturday, November 21, 2020
Oh, God they're killing me, but at least She survived it.
Long about eight-twenty, the phone rings and Teri and I see it is Elena. Teri picks it up. Immediately she says Elena, calm down, what happened, a few moments later, call 911, where are you? At this point I'm rushing for my coat and shoes. I come back waiting to find out where she is and what happened. I think I hear Old Mill Rd and I'm off. I get in the car and I'm off. What I know about what happened is very little at this point. I thought I hear she hit someone. If she did she stayed at the scene and that was good. I'm doing fifty on King's Highway, my mind is racing thinking about the possibilities I might encounter when I get there. In the back of my mind I register the thought I've had two bottles of beer. I turn onto Old Mill Road and slow down. I don't want to come up on the accident and cause more problems. I cross over the end of Lake De Forest and come up the hill. I get to the place Elena had the flat tire that bent the rim on her tire and I see flashing light. I see a hunk of metal that used to be Elena's car. It's next to a telephone pole. I pull past it get out and see her sitting in her car with the door open, feet on the
ground. I go down to her or she come to me, I don't know. I hug her, hold her and I'm just glad she is alive. She's angry and upset, I tell her it's okay, she's alive and that is all that matters. I talk quietly to her and when she begins to cry, a rare event for her, I tell her to let it out, she is safe and alive and the car can be replaced. Teri shows up in her car, asking if she is ok, I say yes. She parks past me. I tell Elena to go sit in my car. The paramedics show up. They want to do a once over on her and maybe even take her to Nyack Hospital for some x-rays. She doesn't want to go. I sit down in the car and try to get her to go. I'm having no success. Teri says let me talk to her. I get out and she gets in, I walk away. I need to process this and try and come to terms with the fact my daughter almost died. This next story is related to me by Teri later that night. She gets into the car to convince Elena to go to the Hospital. She says, "I'm out here without a bra, my boobs are hanging down to my waist, I've got slippers and socks on and feel like I should be shopping at Walmart, you're going to the Hospital." She says at that point she hears someone chuckling and turns around, one of the paramedics heard what she said.
Elena agrees to go to the Hospital. She gets on the gurney and they wheel her into the Ambulance. Teri follows, I stay to wait for the Tow truck, I don't know why. I hang around, I go over to the car looking for my daughters glasses, I'm lost, I feel we came so close to loosing her this night.
The tow truck comes and I tell him I want the car driven over to Rt 303 Auto body and I don't want him to touch it until he says he will. He then makes the mistake of answering me with "If I do that I need to get paid first." That sets off my temper which is one of my defenses in bad situations like this. "What do you want." I yell, "I'll write you a fucken check right now if you want." At that point he steps back and the officer in charge steps in. I realize I have gone overboard, but I can't stop talking right away. The officer finally gets me to listen to him. He explains the car is totaled and it would be just as easy for the tow truck driver to take it to his place and the insurance company to deal with getting it paid for. I listen. I ask the tow truck driver his his name, it's Frank. I say "Frank, I'm sorry, take the car." It turns out he is the guy who bought or at least works out of Chris Kelly's old place. God, I knew Chris was alway extra fair with me, but I never really knew just how much he did for me until these last few months. I hope he is happy in Tennessee.
I leave to go to the hospital. I really don't need to watch them take the car off of the rocks. I ask everyone to be on the lookout for a pair of glasses and I leave.
The hospital is in a COVID-19 lock down. This is ok, I'm lost, COVID procedures have become common and almost comforting in their familiarity. I get my temperature checkedand then I am told to go get a pass to see my daughter. If there is someone else with her I have to wait. I'm exhausted, it's cold, so I turn around and go to the car and call Teri. She says Elena is going for an x-ray and Teri will meet me in the waiting room, where you can't wait because of COVID (which I am a full supporter of) I get my pass and how anyone will ever tell it is me I don't know. I stand back from the booth and the guy takes my license. He photographs me and somewhere in in distance in that picture is me wearing a mask and a hat, and it is in black and white.
minutes I start moving leaves and tossing branches. It gets to the point that the two lights I have two flash lights that don't seem bright enough. I'm losing hope of finding the glasses. I remember back to the time about ten years ago when Elena and Nastia were little kids playing in the snow. Somehow Elena loses both lenses in her glasses in the snow. I was able to find one that day, but the other one didn't show up until Spring. I can't wait for Spring.
on 9W, after thinking I might just drop off my treasures at the hospital for Elena, I get a call from Teri, she gives me her, "where are you?" I tell her I'm on 9w and I'll be home in ten minutes. I go on to explain how I went to the tow truck drivers lot. While I was hunting for Elena's things, the hospital released Elena twenty or so minutes ago. Somehow she is fine. I feel a little better and thank god again for her being able to walk away from the accident.That Saturday Elena and I go to finish cleaning out the car. My
first thought upon seeing the car is it
didn't all make it to the lot, only half of it is here. Three tires are off the car, the fourth hanging on by a lug nut. I begin pulling things out of the trunk, but it seems everything in there is jammed between the crushed metal of the truck and the bumper. I manage to get a vest out, the packing blanket I like them to carry for emergencies and I find the mythical jacket that Elena always says she has in the car when she is leaving without a jacket on. Several bottles of water have died in the accident, thankfully they are the only casualties. I try to get the radio out, but i'm not twenty-five anymore and I hurt my neck when I slide under the dash to check it out. I'll have a headache for the rest of the day. We end our treasure hunt. Frank the tow truck owner says all he needs is the title and a check because we didn't have collision on Elena's car. Why would she need it on an old car. Allstate would total it and we'd get so little so who needs it. Well I found out who needs it. I bitched and complained about the five hundred dollar tow, but Allstate paid it in full. This one we're on the hook for and I quietly write him a check. I return later with the title to put an end to this upsetting chapter. A good car died on Old Mill Road that Thursday. We repaired it when we should have dumped it. It ran well and there was nothing wrong with it five second before Elena decided to pass someone who cut her off on Old Mill Road. It was a stupid angry mistake she could have paid for with her life. Thank God the bill wasn't that expensive. Teri and I would have never gotten over it.
What I gather happened that night is Elena is heading north (away from West Nyack toward Valley Cottage) on Old Mill Road. At Snake Hill Road, a truck turns right from Snake Hill Road cutting her off and in the process pissing her off. She decides to pass him on Old Mill Road, OLD MILL ROAD!, I remember when they were afraid to simply drive normally on that road!! She starts to pass him somewhere near the old Tilcon offices, now United Water offices. The accident was described as a road rage accident, so maybe he didn't let her pass easily. Somewhere during this another car is traveling towards them. The following is mostly guess work. The officer on scene said she hit the front bumper of the guy she was passing. When you look at her passenger side rear door, how it is all smashed in and the fact she hit the telephone pole trunk first, she must have hit the guy's bumper, spun around went through the loose rock wall hitting the pole with her trunk, but not settling there because the car was next to the pole, the truck facing the road. Either way she was really moving and is oh so lucky to be alive today. It's been a week and in another reality they are attending a funeral for their daughter who wasn't as lucky as our. I hope she knows it and it changes the way she drives and lives her life./






























