Thankfully, I had good night's sleep because I am exhausted at 6 pm. We got into the car for a few chores. I called pharmacy and they found Victoza for me. The hitch was that we had to drive 20 miles. That was no problem except it was mid-afternoon and dark comes early this time of the year. The road was scary, but Tommy was cautious, especially when I asked and begged.
The pharmacy had two hours and knew where we were driving from. But, no, they had not worked on it yet, come back in 30 minutes. We came back in 30 minutes after telling him we could not drive in the dark. A young woman said it was not ready. I told her we could not see to drive in the dark, and if we ended up dead in a ditch, it would be Walgreen's fault, that they had had all afternoon to fill it! She said they would fill it right now.
If was fully dark when we arrived home, thankfully in one piece. It was scary on the drive over and even scarier on the drive back.
Well, I 'lost' Tommy's monitor and he is unhappy. Okay, I was sitting on it for a couple of hours. I figured that out after he went to car in the dark and cold to find it. Ooops!
We did not make it to any grocery store. If it is raining tomorrow, there is nothing greatly reduced that we want or need. So, we can stay inside.
Tonight, I will put frozen bscb, mostly thawed, into the crockpot. A big package of bone-in and skin-on chicken will go into a pot to boil. It's getting late, almost nine so I should get busy. I have been wanting chicken/broccoli/brown rice/cheese/pimiento. Tommy hates the pimiento so he will get carrots or something. I will make two casseroles, small ones that will make two or more meals each.
We had roast chicken, cabbage, and butternut squash for dinner. Delicious.
This was a beautiful day and warm. Then, before we left town, clouds rolled in.
Tommy just came in with laundry at 9 pm and said the driveway is damp and a few drops of rain hit him. So, maybe the Saturday rain has started.
Now, I need to cook and go to bed.
Boy, things sure move slowly in your neck of the woods. Pharmacies seem to be a little more service-oriented in my parts. I can get a prescription from any doctor and it will be ready for pickup at my local pharmacy on my drive home.
ReplyDeleteSounds like we are both meaning to do some cooking! So pitter patter, let's get at 'er! LOL
Sue,
DeleteSome days, I pick up my prescriptions on the way home from doctor's office. Most days not. Most of the time, not. However, some days if you call on the way home, they question how soon I need it. Then, it may be the next day. It is bizarre.
I got the chicken in pot to boil off the bones last night. Now, it is morning and now garlic and onion powder on. Soon, I will take that out of crockpot.
Sue,
DeleteSome days, I pick up my prescriptions on the way home from doctor's office. Most days not. Most of the time, not. However, some days if you call on the way home, they question how soon I need it. Then, it may be the next day. It is bizarre.
I got the chicken in pot to boil off the bones last night. Now, it is morning and now garlic and onion powder on. Soon, I will take that out of crockpot.
Does Walgreens have delivery in your area? It cost a few dollars but would save a driving trip.
ReplyDeleteangie,
DeleteI needed it that day, not the next. It was getting late, so no delivery that very day.
It rained and rained here last night melting the last of the snow for which I am so glad. I'm glad you found Tommy's monitor. Your meals sound delicious. I'm making a Chicken Stir Fry for dinner tonight and have a ham bone thawing in the fridge for either tomorrow or Monday.
ReplyDeleteBelinda,
DeleteSince there may be more snow on the way, we need a break to buy more bread...lol.
I almost hatched the monitor.
You have some good meals planned!