Chief Longwind Of The North
Certified/Certifiable
I woke up abiout 15 minutes late, which under normal circumstances wouldn't have been a big deal. 20 inutes in the bathroom set me back a bit more. getting the blister pack with my meds took longer than usual. So then, I was ready to drive to dialysis. I went to the vehicle, and all doors were frozen shut. I couldn't get any of them open. After several minutes, I was able to flag down a vehicle. The driver was a 30-something male. He got the door open. I hopped in, started the vehicle, and the windshield wipers were frozen. Ten minutes later, they thawed enough to work. I drove to dialysis, and was 30 minutes late. Afterwards, I went back out to the Toyota , and found the battery dead. The passenger side front door had opened just enough when I was trying to open any door earlier, to turn on the dome light. I was able toi get assistance from the hospital, and got the jump I needed to start the Toyota. I drove home, picked up my youngest grandson, and took him to his gym activity. I put gas in the 4-runner, and now have to pick him up in about 20 minutes, and take his older brother to his wrestling activity. I hope he rest of today will be easier. It's just been one of those days.
Seeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
Seeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North