Thurs. Aug. 10
From another warm and muggy day in MO,
This has been a good day for us. Jim already had the garbage out when my alarm went off. I had thought one bag was too heavy for him, but of course he already had it carried out to the curb by the time I reached the garage.
We had either seven or eight at breakfast this a.m. - Pat, Jan, Clara, Jean, Judy Duncan, Mary W., Margaret (arrived as we were leaving), and yours truly. The first topic of conversation was relative to Wanda Thomas who usually is the waitress that puts up with us. We knew she had an appointment at St. Lukes this past Monday for a stent, but it turned out she had a triple by-pass. Others working at Country Kitchen thought she was doing okay and one person was planning on going to see her this afternoon. Jan Logan had made a peach pound cake and had cut slices (2) for each of us to have to take home. That became our dessert for this evening.
Jim and I did a few errands when I returned home - including walking the perimeter of WalMart. We also made a trip to the post office.
We have spent much of the day reading and holding the girls on our laps - much to their great love. We delivered a few tomatoes this afternoon and that made recipients happy. Mary Willis brought over the recipe for the marvelous zucchini casserole that she brought us a few days ago - so that is on my agenda for Friday.
Jim has rehab at 8:00 on Friday morning and I hope to walk before he leaves for rehab. The temp. shouldn't be too bad, but in all likelihood the humidity will be oppressive - as usual.
I called Doug this evening and it turns out that tomorrow is Dara's graduation. For some reason I had thought it was this past Monday even though that seemed like an odd day. Her folks arrived this afternoon from Little Rock and one of her sisters is coming in this weekend from Dallas.
Be safe.
B.
This has been a good day for us. Jim already had the garbage out when my alarm went off. I had thought one bag was too heavy for him, but of course he already had it carried out to the curb by the time I reached the garage.
We had either seven or eight at breakfast this a.m. - Pat, Jan, Clara, Jean, Judy Duncan, Mary W., Margaret (arrived as we were leaving), and yours truly. The first topic of conversation was relative to Wanda Thomas who usually is the waitress that puts up with us. We knew she had an appointment at St. Lukes this past Monday for a stent, but it turned out she had a triple by-pass. Others working at Country Kitchen thought she was doing okay and one person was planning on going to see her this afternoon. Jan Logan had made a peach pound cake and had cut slices (2) for each of us to have to take home. That became our dessert for this evening.
Jim and I did a few errands when I returned home - including walking the perimeter of WalMart. We also made a trip to the post office.
We have spent much of the day reading and holding the girls on our laps - much to their great love. We delivered a few tomatoes this afternoon and that made recipients happy. Mary Willis brought over the recipe for the marvelous zucchini casserole that she brought us a few days ago - so that is on my agenda for Friday.
Jim has rehab at 8:00 on Friday morning and I hope to walk before he leaves for rehab. The temp. shouldn't be too bad, but in all likelihood the humidity will be oppressive - as usual.
I called Doug this evening and it turns out that tomorrow is Dara's graduation. For some reason I had thought it was this past Monday even though that seemed like an odd day. Her folks arrived this afternoon from Little Rock and one of her sisters is coming in this weekend from Dallas.
Be safe.
B.
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