ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

stols001

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Good morning provarinati. I have finally found a setting on my phone that will awaken me (I tried to closely mimic my 80s alarm clock, which has been waking me up every since I became a person who needed a set wakeup time that wasn't a parent yelling.)

It worked, that's the good news. The bad news is I still have lots to do today, and kind of a crayzee week comin up. Oh well. Etc.

Anna
 

FringeChief68

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ENAUD

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got a reply from repairman Bill the other day...he suggests I should clean my P3, and said he got a new job but is still doing a few repairs as time permits, he is a ways out schedule wise, and is taking them in in order of the ticket numbers he issues...I'm gonna give that P3 a thorough cleaning and see if it helps, if it doesn't, I guess I'll just use it around the house, and eventually it will be a spare parts mod.
 

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My mom lost her fight Oct 22nd. I stayed with her for the last two weeks (she lived on our property in an apartment off our garage). Once it started getting bad, it went pretty fast. She was with us but pretty much in a medicine induced coma. I had to keep giving her the meds every hour, not much sleep was had. When I went in at 6:00 am she was gone but she had a smile on her face!! I still can't get over that!! The whole journey, May to October, was the hardest thing I've ever done. I can't even imagine what it was like for her, no food by mouth all those months. I'm sure she had a feast waiting for her in heaven!
 

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My mom lost her fight Oct 22nd. I stayed with her for the last two weeks (she lived on our property in an apartment off our garage). Once it started getting bad, it went pretty fast. She was with us but pretty much in a medicine induced coma. I had to keep giving her the meds every hour, not much sleep was had. When I went in at 6:00 am she was gone but she had a smile on her face!! I still can't get over that!! The whole journey, May to October, was the hardest thing I've ever done. I can't even imagine what it was like for her, no food by mouth all those months. I'm sure she had a feast waiting for her in heaven!
You're a great daughter for caring for your mom and being with her. My sincere condolences.
 

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