Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 Thank you; I just had to groan about something as I wait for news of Shana! Love, n Re: distractions of daily life while awaiting news of transplanted friend n, You certainly brighten my morning, :-), specially after hearing about Shana. My first " special thought " this morning was for her, I sent her all the good vibes that were in my heart of a mom. Hate to hear about " yota " , though. Hug and kisses, > Last evening, having only used my car a few hours before, I went down > to get in and drive to my cousin's for shabbat (Friday thing). Idiscovered that my Toyota, nicknamed " Yota " had more or less been > demolished by an apparently small (from set of wheel) gang of teen- > agers. Now in the long run of things, it will all work out. I have what > is called a " blind trust fund " which has enough to buy a good used car. > > And that is inconvenient, but rescue will take place next week. What > annoys me the most, I think, especially as I await news of my friend, > is that I am a person who tends to " personalise, " yes, even anthropo > morphise objects. For example, my previous Buick was " Buck the > Buick, " from Pendleton, Oregon, where they have Rodeos. " Yota, " > I felt strongly was the only female car that I had ever known. And, she > had been my cousin Ursula's car, and it was somewhat like having Ur > sula still following me around, having her car--I could tell, as I had even > briefly begun to park in the odd manner, characterisitic of Ursula! > > Then, there is the refrigerator, " Frosty, the Snowman, " the blender, > " Tornado, " the food processor, " Cranky, " , and the microwave oven, > " Angelo! " We will not get into what I have named my compu > ter, a Gateway Business fellow! > > But I have always had very intimate relationships with my vehicles, > ever since I saw a series on the telly about and his car, Kit, > who more or less ran his life and gave him orders. I talk to my cars, > and then impersonate voices of them and talk back to me--probably a > way of handling what we here in the usa call " road rage! " So now, > next week I have to sally forth with friends and buy a more new used > car, so as not to blow the whole trust fund! It is a daunting prospect. > > All my life, my cars were given to me by either my father or my husband, whether or not I picked them out. Now, I must sally forth > and " go it alone! " I am NOT buying a Toyota, despite their superb > engines, as any idiot can break into one. I will think of something, and > I just have a feeling that it will be male! > > My cousin Ursula, about fourteen to fifteen years my senior, was con > vinced that I really did believe that objects had personalities and un > derstood what I was saying. We just did not discuss that much; I did > my best to give her a truly " withering " look! > > But now I am not so sure, as I must sally forth in quest of a new road > companion, or as I think of them, giant wheel chairs! Any suggestions > are welcomed. All my cars have been greenish-gray to bluish-gray; I > detest red, so that is out, yellow or orange, too! > > But it distracts me a bit as I await further news. My friend has survived > and has 100% lung capacity and sats--but has graft rejection! Those of > you on other lists will know of her. > > I think Rosemary's Checkhov quote is appropriate here, to the effect > that any idiot can handle a crisis, but it takes a bit more to cope with > every day life! Like cars. > > My highest hopes for my friend emerging from transplant as if from a > another world, that of those still struggling for breath. > Love to all at cfparents, > n, who is mostly concerned about her friend, not the car! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Thank you, Gale; she was quite offended! I am furious and frustrated! Love, n Re: distractions of daily life while awaiting news of transplanted friend n, I am sorry to hear that some rotten person attacked Yota. Love, Gale ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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