Fix up projects
Today the yard trash gets picked up. The big pile along the edge of the front yard will be gone. Ready for a new one to be created by Wayne. A guy who is dating the granddaughter of the neighbor down the street. Wayne is a fix it guy who does a bit of everything. One of the task mom has on his agenda is to trim off the top of the orange honeysuckle shrub growing along the side of the fence. This will take a lot of cutting and create more big piles for the trash people to pickup. Another great task of Wayne is he will be fixing my bed frame, so my bed does fall apart anymore. Plus, mom is having him fix up the clothes line. I say," Wayne will be busy for quite a while." I hope dinner tonight will be spaghetti. I got some spaghetti sauce which has sea salt in it and no sugar. I am wanting to see how good it will taste.
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At 6:08 AM, Lew said…
I had the same problem with my bed when I was young, but it was my own doing. Back then the springs under the mattress were not contained and covered. They were just bare springs wired together which made them very "springy". As a child I discovered that the bed made a terrific tramboline. I would jump up and down on it just like you would on a tramboline and I got quite a bit of bounce out of the bed. That is until the slats supporting the springs and mattress shifted and fell off of the bed rails in which case the mattress would fall to the floor. My mom would come home and see my bed. She would put the slats back in place and put the mattress back on top of the slots lambasting me the whole time about having told me not to jump on the bed. So did I do it again? Yep! I thought that if I didn't jump so hard that the slats wouldn't fall out. Then came the big crash as the mattress fell once again because of the slats falling out. I thought that I had that slat problem figured out so that I could jump on the bed but I was definitely wrong. I guess that I was just an incorrigible child who was a little strong willed. Have a nice day. Lew
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