Do you ever look at people your age and think, do I look that old? And then, do you ever wonder if people your age look at you and think, I hope I don't look that old. Getting old blows because my brain still thinks I'm 24, but my brain is old and unreliable. Anyway, moving on...
I've always been a Mac person and having to learn windows is still a huge issue for me. Especially Windows on a Laptop when it doesn't predict what I'm thinking or struggling to spell. Or punctuation. Or capitalization. I really thought we were past the point of what I attempted to learn in Mrs Marsden's typing class in 1982. My iMac is past the point of updates and that makes me so sad. I keep it around because I'm sentimental and refuse to let go. That iMac holds a lot of memories. Another thing I refuse to let go of is my non-working nugget ice maker. I took it off the counter and put it in the hall next to the garage in hope that it will heal itself. I've always said the two things I couldn't live without after having them is my Roomba and my nugget ice, but here I am not using my Roomba because it bumps into Katie and I can't afford a new nugget ice machine because, Katie.
Speaking of Katie, she's on real food now along with her milk replacer, loose minerals and Nutri-Drench twice a week
Her wheelbarrow stance is strong, and her walk is improving, she just can't get into a standing position on her own. Wyatt thinks I should rig up a sling over the treadmill so she can get her steps in and build her strength up. Might not be a bad idea.
Wyatt turned 26 yesterday and that's all I have to say about that 😩
Pine tar. Thoughts? Does it smell like your Grandpa? Would you use a pine tar soap? Because I'm going to make it and I'm just wondering if anyone will want it. No one I've talked to has said "Oh wow! Great, I love pine tar". I'll let you know how it goes, but it'll be a while because I had to order it. Pine tar must not be in real high demand these days, the feed store doesn't even carry it.

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