The HRB course was off to a good start. Kelly is having to handle a complicated subject (cancellation of debt) that is loaded with exceptions. Make the explanation to clients doubly difficult, and really requires a clear understanding and a lot of patience when getting the client to understand the concept.
Because of the problem with the back window yesterday I checked the door after I got home. Found the panel loose. So I left the class and went to Century to ask Tony If I needed to be concerned about the panel being loose. He looked it, said there was not problem -- so instead of taking it back to fix it thn, we decided I would remind him the next time I am in and they will fix it then.
Well, this detour just obliterated my lunch with George in my memory. When I talked to George later, he was gracious and reminded me that we are both subject to Senior Moments. He asked me about a URL that I knew was on my HRB memory stick. When I went to look for it -- I couldn't, and still can't, find it. I know I have had it here at home -- I just put it in a place that I would know for sure where it is. If only I can find that spot.
Did not hear back from Heather Garcia at Members Insurance Center. Reached out to Derek to get the Manager's name and called her -- she is out until tomorrow, so I left a voice mail. She will probably call while I'm talking to Bernie tomorrow. Also did not hear back from Mildred Baker. Probably ought to just send her an email. I was just trying to be responsive to her request to call.
Did hear from the Sleep Center today. There is some pending paperwork that has to be in LinCare's hands before they an deliver my CPAP. She assured me that the Sleep Center was going what they could to get the task done ASAP.
Lee and I had lunch/supper together -- went to Perkins. Got to spend a couple of hours talking about where things are with him and what he plans and hopes are. He is getting himself geared up to say goodbye to the "get by" he has been practicing, and take proactive charge of his life and destiny. It is a little scary to heas your son talking about being in the last 20 years of his work life and is disparaging that he does not believe he has a legacy to leave his sons. I know the feeling and the anguish. My hope and prayer is that he will accept himself and the capable and talented guy that he is, and give up the justifying and defending himself. Our parking lot conversation was about risk taking. Couldn't help remembering Dick Parham's attribute for me -- "Just Do It -- like Nike". I am really blessed to witness what a fine person Lee has made of himself. He honors me by including me in the small group of those he trusts and is using as his sounding board in this quest he is on.
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