[NTLK] Frank's still here, although but barely

Rufus Kohn rufuskohn at gmail.com
Sun May 19 04:34:35 EDT 2019


Thanks you for sharing with us. You are going through testing times. I
highly admire how you take responsibility, leaving space for others to step
in and lend a hand in their own way, not obligating others to do so while
defending the course you vision. As others disrupt that course
 I urge you not to make enemies on the way. Your brothers have a way of
seeking attention that makes something hurt inside you. Whatever they say
or do, it's your hurt just like they are your brothers.its all part of you
so be gentile.

I hope you take care of yourself and every day find something someone
someplace to make you happy

Op zo 19 mei 2019 07:24 schreef Sylvain Pilet <sylvain at pilet.net>:

> Hello, Frank,
>
> Glad to read you here again.
> I was going to say, happy to have your news, but given what you're telling
> us, I'm sorry for you, life doesn't spare you.
> Like many of the members on this list, I am only a "virtual" friend, but
> that doesn't prevent me from having friendship for you.
> Only my old van (Renault Traffic) could have been really useful for you
> these last few months, you should have made the trip from my house to yours
> (about 750 km which is not impossible) because I don't use it often.
> I don't know what to say to you, to put you in a good mood. But know that
> I am wholeheartedly with you, at least morally. Feel free to ask for
> something, either privately or on the list.
> We all have, a little bit the bottom of our eyes green, by using our
> Newtons so much, so we can say that we are all brothers and sisters (at
> least from a digital point of view!)
> Hopefully you find some time to unload all this tension. And above all,
> take care of yourself first!
>
>
> Sylvain Pilet
>
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>
> > Le 19 mai 2019 à 01:12, NewtonTalk <newtontalk at pda-soft.de> a écrit :
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > thanks for inquiring about me. That's what friends do, and it felt really
> > nice.
> >
> > Pawel was right when he said that I'm very busy, but that's not the main
> > reason for my silence. I've been very busy since I've started to think,
> > which was about six decades ago. That never kept me from taking care of
> > Newton issues.
> >
> > The reason for my silence is sheer physical and psychical exhaustion. My
> > mother died last December, and I was left with resolving her "legacy". I
> > spent almost three months turning a 160 square meters hoarder household
> into
> > something that might have a fraction of a chance to be sold without
> > potential buyers puking onto the driveway when they see it. This house is
> > still inhabited by my mentally challenged sister and my mother's mentally
> > challenged partner, who don't have enough income between them to pay at
> > least for the running costs. I spent almost 1500 bucks on having garbage
> > disposed of. About 70 cubic meters of garbage, to be exact, every single
> > piece of which had to be checked manually by yours truly before throwing
> it
> > away because important documents and family pictures were all over the
> > place. This family never really grasped the concept of organizing or
> filing
> > things, or keeping one's dwellings clean, or throwing things away that
> you
> > no longer need. I brought another 50 cubic meters of usable things to
> misc.
> > charitable organizations. Not exactly an easy task, if one's car is the
> > smallest model Toyota offers...
> >
> > My mother's partner is a really nice fellow, but he's a bit like a child.
> > You need to tell him what to do, and he does it. Sometimes. Sometimes he
> > doesn't. Sometimes he does things you never told him to do, causing huge
> > amounts of additional work you didn't expect and don't have time to do.
> > Although this guy is only eight years older than myself, I had to find a
> > retirement home for him that he can afford and that's nice enough to
> ensure
> > a halfway dignified way of spending the last years of his life.
> >
> > My mentally challenged sister, unfortunately, didn't cope with her
> mother's
> > death as well as I had hoped. When one day I drove there to check on
> them,
> > she sat in her room, talked nonsense, didn't know when she had eaten the
> > last time, and her personal hygiene left a lot to be desired. So I
> called an
> > emergency doctor, who committed her to a mental hospital as an emergency.
> > Visiting her there wasn't really fun, because in her world I was the one
> who
> > brought her there. She's been released meanwhile, but nobody knows if she
> > will be able to face life on her own. Will she be able to keep her job?
> Will
> > she be allowed to continue driving her car? Nobody knows. The doctors in
> the
> > hospital said that she will get someone assigned to her who has the same
> > right of decision as herself, and who ensures that she won't do things
> that
> > might harm her in any financial, medical or other way.
> >
> > This stupid house must be sold ASAP to get the funds that'll ensure
> decent
> > living for the two of them. Guess whose job this is...
> >
> > I do have three brothers that could help, but they don't. I won't go into
> > this here, but they simply don't. The majority of what they do doesn't
> > really help. Sometimes it causes new problems. And I'm under the
> impression
> > I'm about to make enemies of them because I try to handle all this
> > thoughtfully, thoroughly, conscientiously and in a way that won't require
> > doing it again in the future, keeping the long-term well-being of my
> sister
> > and our mother's partner first priority. Sometimes I'm under the
> impression
> > they had hoped to resolve all this within a week or so, and are really
> angry
> > that everything takes so long.
> >
> > Before all this started, my life was... well... not exactly without
> duties.
> > I have two relatives older than 80 years that rightfully expect support
> and
> > help. And the fact that I have a wife and a child, who all live on 2000
> > square meters property, in a house much too small and 110 years old,
> doesn't
> > help very much, either.
> >
> > My To Do list is getting longer by the minute. All this is exhausting
> both
> > physically and psychically. My own health leaves one or two things to be
> > desired at the moment, regularly requiring a lot of my time to keep me
> > operational. Most times when I turn my computer on, I only take care of
> one
> > or two of the ten million queued-up issues that absolutely MUST be taken
> > care of. After that, I hardly ever find enough energy to address anything
> > that has the word Newton in it. There are days when I leave my car and go
> > straight to bed.
> >
> > I sincerely apologize for leaving people who wanted to purchase Newton
> > hardware or required other forms of Newton support out in the rain. I
> > promise y'all that you're not forgotten. One of these days I will
> definitely
> > get in touch again. But this might still take a bit...
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > -- Newton software and hardware at http://www.pda-soft.de
>
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