Subj : Toofies [1]
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Mon Mar 10 2025 12:06:41
Hi Shawn,
RH> I'm the one that usually does them, and, for the most part, it's not
RH> a problem.
SH> That's one good thing when the kids move out, dishes become a chore
SH> that doesn't take as long. :)
Unless I cook up a really fancy meal. I can put a lot of the prep stuff
into the dishwasher but not knives, pots & pans, my glass measuring cup
and other oddiments.
RH> and other such stuff. Steve always washes up the cast iron.
SH> I do the cast iron but it's getting to the point I won't be able to
SH> much longer as my hands are no longer working well enough to do much.
SH> I had a hard time playing cards Saturday when we had company over.
Not fun--arthritis? Back in 1992 I broke (shattered the left) radius
bone in both wrists. I broke my left elbow in 2001, right hand middle
finger a couple of years ago. They all have hardware in them; I can
still use them but not as good as they once were. If I'm doing something
that needs constant stirring, I'll switch off hands from time to time
until it is done. Other little things here & there help also.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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