Hey Galen,
Encountering stuff like that can be unpleasant. I hate the thought of anyone, especially an elderly couple who are reliant on their pension, having to stress about things like that. It can be demoralising.
Little deeds of kindness as the one you did; I'm sure made you feel better, especially considering that you were suffering in another way, and I'm sure the couple appreciated and will always remember your kind act.
I hope your foot will heal soon, so you can have "a spring in your step"...and smiles instead of frowns:)
Chin up, it's gonna be a better week!🙏
Demoralising is a good way to put it. I guess I put myself in their position and didn't like it.
They seemed fairly upbeat and I think it's something they're used to dealing with but that share a coffee thing made me feel sad and, considering I'd just finished two of my own, I felt inclined to make at least that small thing better for them.
My foot is on the mend...if it goes bad again, so could always resort to my machete treatment.
Thanks for reading.
Hmmm, come to think of it, that could work!
You would need to make the blade as sharp as possible for a quick and clean laser cut.🤣😆
There was a point I would have used a blunt one...Things have progressed from there and I'm more interested in a sharp one. Makes for a better cut as you say.
Yeah, quick and done with it...You might like the sensation so much, that you immediately give equal treatment to the other foot...who knows?
That's a good point, and I do like symmetry.
I thought you would!...should you decide to go for "the perfect symmetry" which would include the hands too...plan to delegate the machete job of your right hand to a volunteer.
Machete delegation is no laughing matter; one must get he delegatee right or it could go badly.