25 thoughts on “Our Daily Thread 9-6-23

  1. Good morning!
    I wish your youngest daughter a very Happy Birthday, Rkessler!

    Yes, these years are flying by! Some are in denial except the various failings of body parts keep folks aware at times.

    Speaking of the word ‘folks,’ every time I hear that ad ditty, “Ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks”, I always want to hear “man” instead of “folks.” Another indicator of age.

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  2. Morning! Furnace was turn on when I awakened. Perhaps the AC has come to a rest until next year!! Snow predicted to fall on Mount Yake this weekend ⛄️

    RK the years do fly by quickly…happy birthday to your baby girl ❣️

    I had to look up those lyrics Janice. Seems Ace has attempted to change the words over the years and I hadn’t noticed! 😊

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  3. I always thought it was “helpful hardware store.”

    Back to School — enough to send shivers down any kid’s back! I still remember the shock of seeing the first back-to-school ads on TV or the store window displays when shopping with my mom.

    WHAT?!

    Summer vacation just started!

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  4. Copied and pasted:
    “What was the original jingle for Ace Hardware?
    In 1989, Ace’s longtime jingle “Ace is the place with the helpful hardware man” was modified, replacing man with the more inclusive and accurate folks.”

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  5. Before Covid, our nearest Ace seemed to have a troop of older men who appeared eager to serve when a customer walked through the door. That scenario always kept
    the slogan alive in my mind, “The helpful hardware man.” But after Covid hit, the workers were sparse in number compared to before, and all were helpful ladies. It just occurred to me . . . they were in transition.

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  6. Totally forgot about the arborist appointment today, I was covering a meeting online when he arrived.

    Looks like I will most likely be taking the huge ficus tree next to the patio out, he’s working up an estimate.

    And the washing machine agitator (using it today for the first time since the repair) now makes noise; supposedly (according to a friend) it’s just too tight and only needs to be loosened).

    So good thing the repair guy will be returning to fix the refrigerator within the next week or so.

    And I managed to get a pre-op consultation meeting set up with eye doctor/surgeon, I have questions and was feeling frustrated they couldn’t provide a time when I could ask them. Now they have, 1 p.m. next Tuesday, two days before the surgery.

    Anyone here ever use or hear of droplets cataract surgery — where they inject the drops in one step after the surgery instead of giving you a gazillion drops to take over the course of the next month?

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  7. I never heard of that, Dj. My place had an independent pharmacy compound a formula so the drops were all in one bottle that they sold instead of getting from our regular pharmacy. That was more convenient for patients. Dropless would be more convenient, maybe the newest thing? Research as much as you can to be sure it works as well or better.

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  8. Catching up:

    Janice: I saw your post and replied that the cave was beyond my skill set, but looks interesting.

    “You-ins” Isn’t that shortened to “yins” in Pennsylvania? And I thought all Southerners said y’all.

    Ace Hardware- I wish there was one here. There used to be, but it closed years ago and a convenience store took its place. There is one in the town 20 minutes from here, but that’s too far for my seldom hardware needs.

    Also, an older man named Ace works at the cave now. When I see him I sing “Ace is the man with the helpful hardware face” since he has a lot of practical knowledge.

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  9. Kathaleena, and I hadn’t heard they have combined drops; friend at church is coming out of her 2nd eye surgery now and told me what a hassle it is to have all the different drops to use, several times a day, for a month.

    Dropless procedure has been around for 10 years but one of my questions is why it isn’t being used more? Neither of the people I know who recently had the surgery (and the husband of one of them, so that’s 3 folks) ever were broached with a “droplets” option. Why aren’t more doctors using it?

    Anyway, a few pointed questions I can ask my surgeon which will help ease my mind and make a decision I’m comfortable with.

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  10. Dj, I also am going to need cataract surgery at some point. So ask all of the questions please and post the answers. I know nothing, just that night driving has gotten worse.

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  11. Answers a’coming. I hope.

    I also put a call into an eye specialist I have seen to get his take on the options, office staff said he should call me back sometime tomorrow.

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  12. Well, it seems that I must have had my cataracts surgeries done back in the old days when I had to use the different drops for a few weeks. (I forget how long.)

    (It was actually fall of 2016. 🙂 )

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  13. My husband had his cataracts out just over a year ago. We paid a lot extra to get the combined drops. I was advised I can make an appointment anytime to have the surgery myself. I will probably wait until my next yearly appointment. I had reasons to not want it until fall, but don’t want to wait too long. Then my thyroid was off again, so I put it off again. My friend kept putting it off and then her husband passed away. By that time, she really could not even drive without getting the cataract surgery. It made everything even more stressful.

    We were surprised to get a small bill for anesthesia a year later. Makes me wonder if it were legit now. Maybe I should have called the eye doctor. It was a little less than 25.00, so nothing major. Still..

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