Hello again
The title of this post is to honour the great one Robin Williams. He has always been one of my favorite comedians. I watched his last series, to be disappointed that it was canceled.
I always had a good laugh at whatever he was doing. Though he suffered from depression, as most comedians do, he still for all these years, made the world a better place with his comedy and also, let us not forget his dramatic rolls as well.
Mork and Mindy was my first introduction to Robin Williams and since then I have seen all of his movies and shows.
You will be missed Mr. Williams.
I was feeding mom when I heard that Robin Williams is dead. I thought I was hearing things. So I continued to feed mom and the news came on to let me know that it was true.
It was mom who wanted the TV on tonight. I was very hot at her home, and mom has a fan in her room. Which I turned on right away. So we decided to eat in her room. And mom was glancing at the TV. Meaning she wanted to watch it. I asked her if she wanted the new on, and yes she said. So if it was not for mom I would not of known about this until latter. Maybe tomorrow. As no one on the bus brought this up. A shame.
It was Big Mac time tonight. This is what mom wanted and ate all of it and half a fillet O fish. plus the avocado and cheese.
I arrived early so we started dinner early and therefore finished early. Which was good, I got to read to mom before the care aid came in to put mom to bed and change her.
Being Monday, mom went down to the hair dressers and she looked great.
After the spa treatment, I did the usual, just held her hand and let her fall asleep.
Mom hold my hand most of the time I am their. Security, comfort, what ever the reason I have no problem with it.
Nothing new with me. Still trying to find a place. Looking at one this weekend. My arm is shaking even more and people are really noticing it. Still the headache and not being able to turn my neck.
Still can't draw or write allot.
Done for tonight. I am just hot.
Please pray
GOD bless and good night.
Kristopher Schmuland