Saturday, May 2, 2026

Getting hearing checks

Early in the season here at Venture Out, one of our neighbors mentioned that she had gotten a free hearing test at Costco. We made appointments to get our hearing checked, in fact, we had made the appointments on Monday of Thanksgiving week (the lady booking appointments asked me if I was sure I wanted to come in to Costco on that day as it would be filled with the craziness that is Costco! We decided to brave it.). I got my hearing checked that day, but the technician who was to test Carl said that he had too much wax in his right ear so he had to reschedule.

After a trip to the doctor to have his ear cleared out, 

 ...Carl had his appointment a few days ago.

I requested that they print out a copy of my report and when Carl's testing was completed, his technician called me into the testing room to review Carl's report.

The two reports were laid out to print a little differently; my report is on the left, and Carl's is on the right. Carl's results for right and left ear are overlaid onto the same graph; mine has right ear on the right and left ear on the left. The line charts up near the top of the report show the decibel levels at which different frequencies could be heard -- the frequencies are increasing moving left to right, and decibel levels are increasing moving top to bottom. Both of our charts indicated that our hearing capability reduced at higher frequency levels. At the lower frequencies (the vocal range of men's voices), both of us could hear at an acceptable decibel level (20-25dB). As we were tested in higher frequencies, our ability to hear required higher volume (decibel levels).

It may be hard to see, but our results are pretty similar.

However, the technicians approached the results differently. 

My technician indicated that my hearing was degraded, but she did not recommend that I consider hearing aids at this time. She suggested I get my hearing checked again in 1-2 years.

Carl's technician also indicated that his hearing was degraded, but recommended that he consider getting hearing aids at this time. She indicated that the longer you go without having your hearing corrected, your brain gets used to not hearing sounds in a particular range, and can cause you to have permanent impairment in that range. She fitted him with a pair of aids tuned for his hearing loss and sent us out into the Costco warehouse for a few minutes to see how they worked for him. She cautioned him that he would be hearing things that he had not be accustomed to hearing, and it might be disconcerting at first.

Sure enough, he immediately heard squeaking wheels on shopping carts and about jumped out of his skin when a fork lift unexpectedly blew its horn in a nearby aisle. On the positive side, he could hear what I was saying without me needing to speak loudly or get his attention before I spoke.

Carl had thought that hearing aids would cost in the range of several thousand dollars ($5000+). The hearing aids that they have are in the range of $1700-$2000. Regardless, Carl decided that he did not want to get hearing aids at this time.

We are not sure why the recommendations from the two technicians varied. I wish we had had the same technician for both of us; we had to wonder if Carl's technician was more interested in making a sale than doing what was best for the customer. Or maybe my technician had learned that people with a mild-to-moderate hearing loss weren't likely to purchase and she just doesn't go forward to fitting the product for those folks. It could be, because Carl is a little older than I am, that his technician was more concerned that his brain may be getting used to not hearing sounds in specific ranges and he needed the correction to keep his brain active in that range.

At any rate, it was interesting to get tested and to see the results... at least we have a baseline if/when we get tested in the future. 



Thursday, April 30, 2026

Making use of the collected chairs

A couple of weeks ago, I posted about the chairs lined up in the hallway outside medical offices (https://journeyinamazinggrace.blogspot.com/2026/04/weve-invited-you-here.html)... we returned there for Carl to get a CT scan to confirm that the pneumonia was gone, and once again the chairs in the hallway there were all empty...

Carl decided to sit in one of the chairs just so it would feel useful!

Don't you imagine that the chairs feel neglected and/or un-needed with no one sitting in them?

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

"Project Hail Mary"

We had heard good reviews on the movie "Project Hail Mary". The book from which the movie's script was taken was written by Andy Weir, who also wrote "The Martian". One of Carl's favorite books and movies is "The Martian", and we figured that we would enjoy the movie.

Movie poster

In the theater -- the theater had reclining chairs... which were comfortable, almost too comfortable for a movie in mid-afternoon, prime napping time! But the movie was engaging enough that we did not nap!

This is a picture of the display on the closed-captioning device that I borrowed from the theater - it is displaying words during the ads before the movie began. Since we put closed captions onto the TV for almost everything we watch, I get a lot more from a movie if I can read as well as hear the dialog.

We enjoyed the movie... Carl even leaned over to read my closed captioning device to catch the dialog in some parts when the background sound was loud and dialog hard to hear.

Monday, April 27, 2026

A purricane

Miss Kitty was giving her impression of a purricane:


She doesn't usually have her hind legs pointed straight out like that; however, she does often have her nose covered up as this picture shows. I think her coloring does a good job of camouflaging where her head is to protect it from predators! 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Gracie in her spot

We wanted pictures of our RV lot to send to potential renters, so Carl took a couple of pictures of it with Gracie parked there:



We have renters signed up for both the RV lot and the casa next door to the RV lot for January-March next season. Anyone want to sign up for October-December or April-May?

Saturday, April 25, 2026

An interesting clock

We met a friend who lives in a neighboring community (Sunland Village) at the restaurant (Rochester's) in her community. There was an "interesting" clock on the wall...

It might be hard to see due to the glare... it was 11:15am when we looked at it. I was trying to figure out how it would indicate "sixteen" and "seventeen", etc. but it didn't change again until it was twenty minutes past eleven.

In case you want one, I found a listing on Walmart.com: link to clock on walmart site

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Trying out different culinary options

We've tried out a few different cuisines in the past few weeks...

YC's Mongolian grill -- a little pricey, but we can eat there and have enough to take home for another meal too! We also get to make our own mixture of proteins and veggies and sauces to go onto the grill.

On another day, we went out with friend, Lesa, for Indian buffet.

We had a taste for Chick-Fil-A, so went to the one that was closest. It turns out that it is take-out only, though they have a few tables for outdoor seating. The outdoor seating is under an awning and has fans and heaters mounted under the awning. At this time of year, it was comfortable, but in a few weeks, I think it might be uncomfortably warm.

We're enjoying having a little less to do in our community and having more time to do things outside of our community.