There was no word this week on insurance's response to our challenging of the wheelchair benefits. Lynn called Friday and the person handling our case from Care Med was not in that day.
There was no van visit as the individual bringing it by got terribly sick. He has been in a wheelcair himself for 30 years.
There was no phone call telling us the truck has sold.
And , of course, most importantly, there was no change in Lynn's condition.
We are learning to be patient!
On the up side, Lynn and I tackled the driveway on Saturday and together, with Lynn using a blower and I, a rake, we managed to clean off all the debris from the hickory trees. We also decided the one that is dying inside is coming down this winter. It creates such a mountain of work and it will over time be a hazard with large limbs falling in the big storms. Lynn felt good, though, being out and caring for the place like he used to.
Joe and I have begun to feed the cows. Our neighbor will take them off our hands after January 1 but in the mean time we are trying to push the hay on them to clear it from the barn. Of course, they have no objections to such a feast!
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