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Oct 24, 2020 19:12:52   #
Big Dolly
 
Hey, everybody, this is Big Dolly with an announcement: on Nov. 4th, my brother and his wife, who live in Nebraska, will be coming to Sacramento with a U-Haul trailer, then we're going to load up my things and IT'S NEBRASKA OR BUST!!! There'll be no more spending the holidays staring at the four walls of this over-priced closet, AKA low-income residential hotel! I'll finally be with family for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day 🦃🎄🎆🎉🎇2021!!! Next May, I turn the Big 7-0 and since I'm also disabled, my brother thinks I shouldn't live alone anymore and maybe he has a point. For one thing, Sacramento is a huge, sprawled-out city which might not be so bad if you have a car, but if you have to take public t***sportation, it can take the whole day just to accomplish only one errand! Not only that, but living in a residential hotel means shared bathrooms and a shared kitchen. There's bathrooms on the second floor for handicapped tenants, but that still means loading my shower supplies, bath mat, chair mat, clean underwear and a bathrobe onto my Rollator. When you have to d**g this stuff to and from your room every day, it can be very exhausting and even painful, but dealing with a communal kitchen is even worse! It's utterly impossible to arrange it to accommodate any special needs because you've also got the worst of the worst of humanity living in these places. You can't turn your back on your belongings because they'll steal anything and everything that isn't nailed down, but since my loved ones have a house, that means I can put all of my kitchen things in the kitchen, bathroom things in the bathroom and leave them in there where they belong instead of d**gging everything around like a pack mule and just hurting the h€ll out if myself! So pray for us, wish us well, think good thoughts for us or wh**ever works for you. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for brunch and then more packing. I'll keep you posted.

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Oct 24, 2020 19:33:25   #
Radiance3
 
Big Dolly wrote:
Hey, everybody, this is Big Dolly with an announcement: on Nov. 4th, my brother and his wife, who live in Nebraska, will be coming to Sacramento with a U-Haul trailer, then we're going to load up my things and IT'S NEBRASKA OR BUST!!! There'll be no more spending the holidays staring at the four walls of this over-priced closet, AKA low-income residential hotel! I'll finally be with family for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day 🦃🎄🎆🎉🎇2021!!! Next May, I turn the Big 7-0 and since I'm also disabled, my brother thinks I shouldn't live alone anymore and maybe he has a point. For one thing, Sacramento is a huge, sprawled-out city which might not be so bad if you have a car, but if you have to take public t***sportation, it can take the whole day just to accomplish only one errand! Not only that, but living in a residential hotel means shared bathrooms and a shared kitchen. There's bathrooms on the second floor for handicapped tenants, but that still means loading my shower supplies, bath mat, chair mat, clean underwear and a bathrobe onto my Rollator. When you have to d**g this stuff to and from your room every day, it can be very exhausting and even painful, but dealing with a communal kitchen is even worse! It's utterly impossible to arrange it to accommodate any special needs because you've also got the worst of the worst of humanity living in these places. You can't turn your back on your belongings because they'll steal anything and everything that isn't nailed down, but since my loved ones have a house, that means I can put all of my kitchen things in the kitchen, bathroom things in the bathroom and leave them in there where they belong instead of d**gging everything around like a pack mule and just hurting the h€ll out if myself! So pray for us, wish us well, think good thoughts for us or wh**ever works for you. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for brunch and then more packing. I'll keep you posted.
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May God bless, and be with you Big Dolly!

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Oct 24, 2020 19:56:58   #
Hug
 
Big Dolly wrote:
Hey, everybody, this is Big Dolly with an announcement: on Nov. 4th, my brother and his wife, who live in Nebraska, will be coming to Sacramento with a U-Haul trailer, then we're going to load up my things and IT'S NEBRASKA OR BUST!!! There'll be no more spending the holidays staring at the four walls of this over-priced closet, AKA low-income residential hotel! I'll finally be with family for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day 🦃🎄🎆🎉🎇2021!!! Next May, I turn the Big 7-0 and since I'm also disabled, my brother thinks I shouldn't live alone anymore and maybe he has a point. For one thing, Sacramento is a huge, sprawled-out city which might not be so bad if you have a car, but if you have to take public t***sportation, it can take the whole day just to accomplish only one errand! Not only that, but living in a residential hotel means shared bathrooms and a shared kitchen. There's bathrooms on the second floor for handicapped tenants, but that still means loading my shower supplies, bath mat, chair mat, clean underwear and a bathrobe onto my Rollator. When you have to d**g this stuff to and from your room every day, it can be very exhausting and even painful, but dealing with a communal kitchen is even worse! It's utterly impossible to arrange it to accommodate any special needs because you've also got the worst of the worst of humanity living in these places. You can't turn your back on your belongings because they'll steal anything and everything that isn't nailed down, but since my loved ones have a house, that means I can put all of my kitchen things in the kitchen, bathroom things in the bathroom and leave them in there where they belong instead of d**gging everything around like a pack mule and just hurting the h€ll out if myself! So pray for us, wish us well, think good thoughts for us or wh**ever works for you. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for brunch and then more packing. I'll keep you posted.
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You have my thoughts and prayers.

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Oct 24, 2020 20:37:14   #
tbutkovich
 
Good Luck Big Dolly. Great to have could family to help out in time of need.

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Oct 24, 2020 20:40:08   #
Big Dolly
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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May God bless, and be with you Big Dolly!


Thank you and you, too.

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Oct 24, 2020 21:55:12   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Big Dolly wrote:
Hey, everybody, this is Big Dolly with an announcement: on Nov. 4th, my brother and his wife, who live in Nebraska, will be coming to Sacramento with a U-Haul trailer, then we're going to load up my things and IT'S NEBRASKA OR BUST!!! There'll be no more spending the holidays staring at the four walls of this over-priced closet, AKA low-income residential hotel! I'll finally be with family for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day 🦃🎄🎆🎉🎇2021!!! Next May, I turn the Big 7-0 and since I'm also disabled, my brother thinks I shouldn't live alone anymore and maybe he has a point. For one thing, Sacramento is a huge, sprawled-out city which might not be so bad if you have a car, but if you have to take public t***sportation, it can take the whole day just to accomplish only one errand! Not only that, but living in a residential hotel means shared bathrooms and a shared kitchen. There's bathrooms on the second floor for handicapped tenants, but that still means loading my shower supplies, bath mat, chair mat, clean underwear and a bathrobe onto my Rollator. When you have to d**g this stuff to and from your room every day, it can be very exhausting and even painful, but dealing with a communal kitchen is even worse! It's utterly impossible to arrange it to accommodate any special needs because you've also got the worst of the worst of humanity living in these places. You can't turn your back on your belongings because they'll steal anything and everything that isn't nailed down, but since my loved ones have a house, that means I can put all of my kitchen things in the kitchen, bathroom things in the bathroom and leave them in there where they belong instead of d**gging everything around like a pack mule and just hurting the h€ll out if myself! So pray for us, wish us well, think good thoughts for us or wh**ever works for you. Now if you'll excuse me, it's time for brunch and then more packing. I'll keep you posted.
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Sounds great.. God bless

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Oct 25, 2020 01:52:38   #
Big Dolly
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Sounds great.. God bless


Thank you!

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Oct 25, 2020 09:48:25   #
Big Dolly
 
11 eleven more days and I'll be on my way to Nebraska with my loved ones. This morning I've decided to stock up on microwave meals because I need to use up all of my fresh food and clean out the fridge in my unit.

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Oct 26, 2020 08:12:14   #
Big Dolly
 
It'll be ten more days until I'm in Nebraska. Forgive me if I don't say much today, but I'm almost out of gigabytes and my account password isn't working, so I'll have to go back to TruConnect, but at least there's an actual store that I can go to whenever I have a problem.

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Oct 26, 2020 14:23:07   #
Big Dolly
 
This is Big Dolly again with an urgent prayer request. My brother called me about two hours ago. "Mommy Dearest" found him and his wife through their Facebook accounts. So far as we know, she still doesn't know their physical address, but she's extremely dangerous! Back around 1972, she threatened the entire family with a gun! Please pray that she won't find us at least until my brother and I set up a surveillance system around the house. Amen and AMEN, Big Dolly

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