As I
write this post, we are in Day 132 of Covid-19 self-isolation. Like many others, we have discovered that because
we’re basically confined to our home, we’ve undertaken tasks that we’d probably
put off for years…or maybe we’d never get around to digging into them!
But
first, it was all about our civic duty!
We’d
never voted via absentee ballot before but when Covid-19 and the 2020 primary
elections rolled around at the same time, I checked it out. I learned that, at least in Tennessee, if you
are over 60 years of age, you qualify for an absentee ballot, even if you would
be in town for early voting in person…or the actual election-day. Great news!
We handled our civic duty and stayed away from another gathering… Be sure and get out and vote!
Love that
new patriotic face mask…but it didn’t fit my noggin, so it now belongs to
Laurie!
On to
familial responsibilities… Laurie is the ‘historian’ and ‘caretaker’ for her
family’s history and we have piles of photos, documents and other items that
evoke memories of times past. When her
sister Bonnie was down here for a visit, the 2 ladies weeded out hundreds of meaningless
photos that were in our care.
However,
she’d also been the recipient (via her niece Judy) of her older sister Glenda’s and Glenda’s husband
Ken’s slides… That big plastic container
is jammed with them. In addition we
had 6 of those metal boxes on top that were also full of slides. The metal boxes are very nice and if they had
only held the number of slides they were designed for, the total in them would
have come to 900.
So we got
out our old slide projector. I set it and
the screen up in my cave/bonus room/computer room. Those metal boxes were jammed full of slides…bundles
of slides. Instead of 150 per box, I’m
estimating that they averaged at least 420 slides each! That’s at least 2,500 standard slides...or a
minimum of 31+ loaded carousels.
The shelf
in this photo is now laden with stacks of slides labeled for delivery to
appropriate family members. We probably
tossed 200 – 300 slides that were blurred or faded out… One small stack on the
shelf is actually for Laurie!
But
wait! Remember that big plastic
container shown in the second photo? That
big container was also loaded with slides!
The problem was that they were ‘stereo slides’…as shown in this
photo. There were at least a couple
thousand of them! (This photo shows the relative
few that were most meaningful to Laurie and her younger sisters)
One
problem with stereo slides is viewing them… It required a stereo slide viewer
and a lot of extra effort. We put out a
request on our neighborhood “Nextdoor” network, to see if we could borrow
one. We got lucky and Laurie was able to
start going through these ‘special’ slides.
They are special in that you can only put one at a time in the viewer. Then you have to push a button to turn on the
battery powered light in order to see the slide. Laurie’s hand was hurting after days of
viewing the slides! What a trooper!
Then of
course, the light bulb burned out. Also,
if we were to going to keep some of these slides, we needed to be able to view
them. So, off to eBay for a bit of
shopping. I found a working viewer
(shown above) and I bought some extra light bulbs too. The good news is that the ‘task’ is
done. With a little luck and a
coronavirus vaccine, we should be able to return the slides and various boxes
to appropriate family members by mid-2021!
Yes, it
was time for a celebration too! But this
time it was because I’m still here to celebrate yet another birthday…my 78th. Laurie always gets more birthday cards than I
do… She is after all more social and lovable.
This year however, perhaps due to Covid-19 and social distancing, I may
rival her total. We’ll know in December.
Laurie
insisted on a ‘selfie’ on this august occasion.
It looks like I was gritting my teeth in an attempt to smile. (I’m
notorious for not smiling, especially for photos)
So how
did I spend my birthday?
I’d been
to the doctor the day before my birthday and he noted that my numbers were good
and that I’d lost about 5 lbs. So of
course, the first thing I did to celebrate my good health was to stop by Master
Donut in Lenoir City Tennessee. For my
birthday breakfast, I had juice, coffee and this blueberry Danish. Oh yes, I ‘might’ have also had an apple
fritter…
So what
for dinner? I’d decided that we’d run a
couple of errands and following that effort, we drove up to Oak Ridge Tennessee
for a Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburger ‘fix’. We love Freddy’s burgers and fries and it had
been quite a while since we made the trip.
Since we were going to dine in the car, Laurie planned ahead and brought
paper plates and extra napkins.
After
finding some shade for both the car and to enhance our dining experience, I ‘managed’
to down 2 Bacon and Cheese Double Steakburgers and part of an order of French
fries… Best yet, I didn’t ‘wear’ any of my food despite eating in the car.
I’d had
my birthday burgers in late afternoon…which worked well when it came to my
birthday ‘cake’. Actually, I’m not a big
cake guy…but I do love a good pie. One
of our earlier errands was to stop by Fresh Market in Farragut Tennessee and
pick up a nice French Apple Pie!
So, when
it was time for pie, Laurie put a slab in my bowl. Then I heated it up in the microwave and added
a scoop of ice cream on either side of the pie.
Laurie inserted and lit a candle…and then she sang Happy Birthday to
me! Later on the family checked in with
birthday wishes…and there were presents too.
All in
all, it was a good birthday, especially in this Covid-19 era. I'm back to watching my diet to ensure that I
celebrate 79 years in 2021… We even gave half the pie to the neighbors.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave