One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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Mom's been home about a week now and things are finally back to normal. For example: last night, she woke me up four times between 1:00am and 9:00am. When I'm awoken, it takes me 30 minutes plus to get back to sleep. The last time she woke me was 6:30am; then she wanted me to sit with her till her panic attack left..so I did. She said, "you can sleep in if you want." She got me out of bed at 8:00am demanding I open the drapes, feed the cat, get her pain pills, etc. Then she said, "I'm tired of hearing you complain about not getting any sleep." That's almost funny 😄
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You should LEARN how-to fall-asleep in 5 minutes.

Read a recent waynegreen.com newsletter about zzzzzzz . n3rf
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Or, I suppose I could read "The Wit and Wisdom of George W. Bush." That might be only half a page, though, if that much.
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When I read Your book "The Wit and Wisdom of MacTheWolf" I will stay awake all night, but tell me when Your Book is out ?? it will be worth the trouble and keep me "thinking" which takes real work - You know .. N3RF
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I am so sorry my friend, I do understand. I think the only thing like it is owning a cat, take Rupert for example, 2am Play with me daddy, 2:30 cat goes to sleep, daddy plays on computer for another hour. 5am DADDY, I want to go outside, Daddy were are my treats, Daddy let me in, Daddy let me out, Daddy I love you, what do you mean you want your seat back.

The bottom line is that we love them and we cant do anything different even if we wanted to.

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See, I've always suspected that River was more of an expert on pussy that he claimed :P
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I lost it today:

I had thought, until today that, I was an angel of mercy. Alas, the angel failed.

Last night from midnight to 6:00am, mom called on me three times translating into no sleep for me. Mom then decided to get up at 8:15am. Our agreement was that I could sleep in till 8:00am every morning. When I insisted on 45 minutes more sleep till 9:00am, mom screamed out. "pack your stuff and get out of my house if you don't like the conditions here." I then lost it and called my mom a "selfish bitch." Naturally, that did NOT go over well but, I was miffed to say the least.

I can tell this day will be a downer already.

What's that old saying...something about watching the words you say that you will end up eating them?

Current score: Mom 3 Wolf 0
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So what are You doing to get mom on the "nutrition" program - so she -- will feel -- BETTER -- all around ???

When a person has less PAIN and STRAIN she/he wont SCREAM so much.

I go up at 4 and then back to bed. 7 - 8 sounds about a right time to RISE AND SHINE, provided it is not a RAINY DAY.

Find out the PAIN - SCORE for Your mother so You know when she is about to SCREAM and when she is feeling BETTER. I just invented that idea.

Report Your PROGRESS asap. N3RF
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She's on a nutrition program locally called "Meals on Wheels." They deliver once a week, seven days of complete, balanced diet. Only problem: she prefers my lousy cooking to Meals on Wheels.

I rate my cooking skills akin to a Human Rights Violation.

Then again, I haven't tasted Talula's spaghetti or River's legendary pancakes as so many other lucky souls have.
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No dear Wolfi, I don't mean a "balanced meal" but a supplemental program that make sure she gets the Trace Elements and other supplements that many years and aging has made her loose.

I am also thinking about the "secred Guide To Health" You can get from my friend WayneGreen.com and the ideas accumulated in it - the 1oo books You and I should have read. I also bought the Colloid of SIlver kit from him so I make my own every 2 weeks for me and my wife. One teaspoon - three teaspoons of this Distilled Water with its 30 million very tiney Silver Particles in it, reuces the Bugs in Your system so that Your health has a chance to improve. Lots of new knowledge out there ( right here before Your nose ) and it all ties together nicely to a steadily IMPROVED health. I take most days also a 3 mile walk and by Gosh my legs and feet are feeling much better. One side-effect of reading EA and Typing too much ..Hi (just kidding) N3RF
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