Spray it with the hose.
LOL, that's the side with the 6 foot privacy fence! Hard to plead not guilty from the top of a ladder.
Spray it with the hose.
And to think, they are not even your monkeys. What color wrist band does your unit use for SOGs? We are off to the base in GF, ND. I normally let him go by himself so I can have a quiet, uneventful day at home. Not today. Some of the old geezers from the curling league called to check in with him last night. I thought that was nice of them.We have a Stubborn Old Goat, too. He fell and broke his neck and has to wear a cervical collar for the rest of his life. When we caution him to use his walker, he says, "What's the worse that can happen? I fall down and break my neck?" Aside from trying to keep the collar on him, he also has dementia.
Just think, my office is located on the Alzheimer's Unit. It is a real circus most days.
And to think, they are not even your monkeys. What color wrist band does your unit use for SOGs? We are off to the base in GF, ND. I normally let him go by himself so I can have a quiet, uneventful day at home. Not today. Some of the old geezers from the curling league called to check in with him last night. I thought that was nice of them.
We have a chain-link fence between our house and the barky neighbors'LOL, that's the side with the 6 foot privacy fence! Hard to plead not guilty from the top of a ladder.[emoji38]
I only got to the gate. I was not allowed on the base because I don't have a military ID and with the coronavirus "scare" he wasn't allowed to be my sponsor. Needless to say, today was not a good day and I had a PTSD breakdown. But, I was in the car with him R/T. Stopped myself from throwing myself in the river and walked about 15 miles before he drove by, turned around, and picked me up. Not a good day.We have fun most days anyway! No wristbands, just gotta know who you are letting in and out. One of these days, I will forget the code to open the door and they will just make a bed for me.
I'm glad he's not gping alone and that his friends called.
Really bad day. He was on the base, with his head injury, neither one of us have cell phones, they wouldn't go get him and I couldn't cross. He had told me his vision was fuzzy and he had a headache. I told him to leave me at the gate--he had to get 8 'scripts. And then I fell to pieces. Really bad day. I figured I could either walk or hitchhike into GF and find a shelter or church that take me in. When I saw his car drive by after walking for hours (sorta surprised they didn't hold me at the gate given the state I was I in), I was really happy to see he turned around at the next exit and came back. Surprised he even was watching for me walking in the ditch on the Interstate. I was tired of walking and crying.CWS, aw sweetie, (((hugs)))
I don't have this problem. I guess you should try a different brand. I've used Pam but currently I use BJ's Wholesale house brand of cooking spray. I wonder if you're using the kind with flour? I would think that might be more prone to clogging.
That's what I did before there were cooking sprays available [emoji38] Take a piece of kitchen paper, pour oil onto it and wipe it on your cooking surface.I often give up on the spray, take the top off and just pour some of the oil into whatever piece of cooking equipment I'm using.
I often give up on the spray, take the top off and just pour some of the oil into whatever piece of cooking equipment I'm using.
Gillian