Everything Fred – Part 217

27 January 2024

Apologies! I thought I posted this yesterday. The January 28th post will follow later today.

I think I overdid it yesterday. I’m really dragging today. I did manage 0.58 mile walk this morning but gave up on the longer one I intended. My energy level is down and I can tell my gait is off when I walk. You’d think I would learn but I’m very hardheaded.

I did manage to strip the bed and put clean linens on and get a wash going but I think house cleaning is going to take a back seat this week.

The Jeep saga continues. I called this morning and was immediately shunted through the loop and disconnected. I called again and miraculously got Sergio. I’ve talked to him before and he started to shift me over to Nema and I immediately asked him not to do that. He listened and realized he had previously talked to me. He said he would check his computer and see what he could determine.

I explained that the shop manager told me that the sensor was due in three days ago and that she wanted to make sure there was plenty of time to install it and it would probably be ready on Friday. He was interrupted and what conversation I overheard involved a sensor. He then put me on hold.

I was stunned when he came back on the line. I fully expected to be disconnected. He said a part was billed out (I’m not supposed to billed for a sensor – they told me it was under warranty) but he couldn’t determine anything more via his computer.

I explained my situation, told him it was now a month they’ve had the Jeep and that the sensor was part of the original problem a month ago and that it had supposedly been ordered then. I then shamelessly played the cancer, chemo and physical therapy card. Sergio was apologetic and promised to ask for more information and call me back. We’ll see.

Maybe if I rest today I can get my energy back. Stay tuned!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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