Guess I can officially join the tinnitus club. VA gave me a 10% disability rating. And denied my other issues. So now I will get a generous $171 / month tax free. Oh wait, my military pension is also reduced $171/ month. But at least I save taxes on $2000 a year.
say that three times fast and it will make sense
better yet, for tinnitus,
YELL IT LOUDLY
had to flee a bunch of screaming children at aquarium today, hurt my ear and head so bad I literally had to quickly move out of the room.
My sister wears her mask, smart considering the crowds of kids in there, but I wasn't wearing my headphones. I was overwhelmed by the noise, tried to explain to sister whatever she was hearing, jack it up about ten times.
walked to the top of the hot humid rain forest exhibit, best part were the butterflies flittering around, lots of them, very cool and all sizes
that was a lot of walking for me so taking a rest until later when sister comes get me for a dinner out, where I have no idea
I wouldn't mind going to Chinatown or Japantown?
my sister's driving scares the heck out of me but she seems quite proud of her traffic awareness. Ok, but you are jerky and my neck is getting whipped around. Her husband is far worse. I think he was Fangio in another life, whipping that Volvo around those curves. But he drives well, this is just the difference between driver and passenger, to a passenger g force is always worse than what it feels like to driver, due to hands on steering wheel. And I'm sure we've all sat as a passenger and when the driver has to slam on their brakes we do the same to the non existent pedal in front.
probably I just make a lousy passenger...
Actually would be an awesome road for a nice sports car, dozens of hairpin curves in a row. No wonder my sister needs tires, and happily her husband has chosen wisely to have me join him Friday morning at the tire shop to get new shoes for Mom. Very wisely.
I already have a list of choices for him, Pirelli all season at the top. Then Bridgestone like he has now.