Gratitude

Posted By on May 2, 2007 at 3:35 pm

As my physical condition has declined over the past months, most routine and mundane tasks have become increasingly difficult, or take longer to accomplish, or both. This is not altogether surprising.

One of the chores that has become most difficult for me to accomplish is wheeling the trash bin out to the curb the evening before the collectors come through. Fortunately, I don’t generate enough trash to warrant taking the bin to the curb every week, but when I do have to do it, it’s a challenge comparable to climbing K2 — as the photo here shows, my driveway is rather steep.

Before being afflicted with whatever it is that is crippling me, getting the trash out for collection was a one-minute job; now it takes me a full 15 minutes to get the can down and get myself back up the driveway… and I’m completely exhausted when it’s done. Getting the empty receptacle back up the driveway the next day is equally challenging.

Further, maneuvering a fully-laden can down the driveway is downright hazardous for me; the only fall I’ve had in public was while doing so a few weeks ago. Fortunately, I “broke right” and the lawn cushioned that particular landing. The neighbors across the street were gracious enough to lend a hand.

This week, I had a full can to take down to the curb, so I picked up one last thing to take out with me (I never go anywhere around the house without thinking “what do I need to take from here to there?” so as to avoid additional trips) and headed out the front door… and saw that my bin had already been taken to the curb.

Someone had taken my trash down the driveway for me. One of my neighbors, unasked, had done for me one of the biggest favors for which I could possibly have asked. Not that I would ask.. I’m stubborn that way.

I don’t know who did it — I saw and heard nothing — but I am very grateful to whoever it was.

I love living in this neighborhood. I love it that neighbors look out for one another.

I think it’s time I made a neighborhood-sized batch of barbecue to share with all these fine folks. Good thing the cooking won’t take a lot of walking around.

Quotes of the Week

Posted By on April 28, 2007 at 5:40 pm

Spotted earlier this week… Jeff Foxworthy, on why he loves country music:

It doesn’t take political sides, even on things as ugly as war. Instead, it celebrates the brave men and women who go to fight them, the price they pay to do it, and the longing we have for them to return home to the ones that they love.

Country music doesn’t have to be politically correct. We sing about God because we believe in Him. We’re not trying to offend anybody, but the evidence we have seen of Him in our small little lives trumps your opinion about whether or not He exists.

You can call us rednecks if you want. We’re not offended, ’cause we know what we’re all about. We get up and go to work, we get up and go to church, and we get up and go to war when necessary.

I do believe I need to listen to more country music.
Now go over and catch the whole video at Hot Air.