When I was my dad's caretaker I used to secretly enjoy the days I had to call an ambulance for him just because of that. In no time I would have a houseful of kind young men all knocking themselves over to lend a helping hand-which more days than not was just to help me get him up off the floor.
Nancy! You are too cute!!!!!! Do you watch Chicago Fire? Handsome ones there, and you don't need an incident to enjoy them! A lot of the stories ring true with the jokes and firehouse life.
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ReplyDeleteSewing, reading - it all works. LOL Thanks for the chuckle today.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was my dad's caretaker I used to secretly enjoy the days I had to call an ambulance for him just because of that. In no time I would have a houseful of kind young men all knocking themselves over to lend a helping hand-which more days than not was just to help me get him up off the floor.
ReplyDeleteYes and a whole bunch of them will show up in our neighborhood! Gotta love volunteer firemen!
ReplyDeleteAnother good one. I can attest some of them are darn cut
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with knitting? It's much more reliable than men!
ReplyDeleteNancy! You are too cute!!!!!! Do you watch Chicago Fire? Handsome ones there, and you don't need an incident to enjoy them! A lot of the stories ring true with the jokes and firehouse life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Maybe all you need to do is ask for help with your smoke alarm and you can still knit!
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