I'm a little late, but I got my walk in and our supper is in the crockpot - Southwest Chicken to be served over rice to be cooked later.
IRISH - good on you for learning to pump gas! I love traveling in Oregon - they are the only state in the country who still man the pumps for you. Though not for the 'service' aspect, but because they say it's a safety issue. But funny - they let you pump diesel yourself. Maybe they don't care about diesel drivers . . Glad you have some options for assistance when you start to need it. Also glad you didn't fall off any ladders!
TINA - how's it going today? Do you feel any better after the medications you were given?
JANA - We would LOVE to sell our trailer to Matt. But if he has kids, then a bunkhouse model is a good choice for them. Though we do have a jack-knife couch that drops down into a bed. . . And Bill might be pursuaded to deliver . . . And it does have new carpet, flooring, toilet, fridge, stove, wallpaper, curtains. And it's been lovingly cared for and stored under cover . . . And has nearly new Michelin tires. . . It's made us happy happy happy for a long time!
CHICKIE - sorry about the new recipe. I like SOME Thai food, but not much. I think the peanuts are all I like. No cupboards are big enough for my tray, a special one friend Lois gave me 20 years ago for our RV. No walls, no doors. So I think it will become an indoor tray and I'll look for a rectangle one that will ride on top of the cabinets. It will stay there while "in flight" with non-slip shelf liner. I've made bigger adjustments in life! lol!
BECCA - Oh, I think a massage will help. It probably won't cure, but will most assuredly help. Sometimes pain is just caused by tight muscles. Do some deep breathing during the massage. That helps to relax muscles and also oxygenates them. My first massage was a gift certificate and I was so hesitant to go. But I did it and was hooked immediately. I have an appointment Thursday morning.

In a few minutes we are off to the church - 1 mile away - to haul wood for Jim & Terry. Bill is going to drive the tractor down and I'll follow in car. J&T will bring their trailer down and we'll load it with tractor. I've already loaded up on Aleve. Going to be a busy, tough morning. For us all. Jim is in wheelchair now most of the time, but I think he's going to try to get up on the tractor where his muscle memory will kick in and he'll have something he can do. Give him a bit of his old life back for a little while. Getting him back down off the tractor will be the tough part.
What's for supper?