Thurs. Aug. 24
From a comfortable MO,
Actually it did get sort of warm today, but it has cooled off nicely this evening.
I joined the ladies for breakfast this a.m. - Jan, Sandy, Mary, Margaret, Pat, Clara, and yours truly - may be also missing someone. Jan Logan's husband had teased her that she had gone to Macon with the "ladies" on Monday, went to the Wild Onion in Trenton on Wednesday with the "ladies" and was having breakfast with them on Thursday a.m. -- wonder if there was a little bit of envy there?
Jim has spent much of the day at home - we did walk the perimeter of WalMart and then this evening we went to HyVee. He tried taking a nap on our bed upstairs this afternoon and was somewhat successful.
I had a longer than usual Library Board meeting this afternoon as the man was here from KC with a second presentation of a feasibility study for renovating the existing library. I am not sure where we will go with all this information, but something will need to be done to some extent at some point in the future.
I did get the riding lawnmower out briefly this afternoon and mowed the area in the backyard where the girls puddle and dump. They seem to be adverse about getting their tummies wet when squatting.
The pasta/tuna salad that I made yesterday turned out to be delicious on a bed of lettuce this evening - multi-grain rotini, artichokes, tuna, roasted red peppers, celery, cashews, am sure I am missing something - and a very small amount of peppercorn ranch dressing. I added a chopped tomato to the salad this evening and both of us thoroughly enjoyed it.
Jim has rehab in the a.m. and I need to get the car into Barnes Baker for an oil change. At some point tomorrow we will head to NKC to check out Barnes and Noble, Borders, and we are thinking about having a buffalo burger at Ted Turner's at Zona Rosa. We need to verify what time the scrimmages begin at Excelsior Springs, but will end up there - then on home. I'm sure I won't have much energy on Saturday.
You probably won't hear from me again until Saturday.
Be safe.
B.
Actually it did get sort of warm today, but it has cooled off nicely this evening.
I joined the ladies for breakfast this a.m. - Jan, Sandy, Mary, Margaret, Pat, Clara, and yours truly - may be also missing someone. Jan Logan's husband had teased her that she had gone to Macon with the "ladies" on Monday, went to the Wild Onion in Trenton on Wednesday with the "ladies" and was having breakfast with them on Thursday a.m. -- wonder if there was a little bit of envy there?
Jim has spent much of the day at home - we did walk the perimeter of WalMart and then this evening we went to HyVee. He tried taking a nap on our bed upstairs this afternoon and was somewhat successful.
I had a longer than usual Library Board meeting this afternoon as the man was here from KC with a second presentation of a feasibility study for renovating the existing library. I am not sure where we will go with all this information, but something will need to be done to some extent at some point in the future.
I did get the riding lawnmower out briefly this afternoon and mowed the area in the backyard where the girls puddle and dump. They seem to be adverse about getting their tummies wet when squatting.
The pasta/tuna salad that I made yesterday turned out to be delicious on a bed of lettuce this evening - multi-grain rotini, artichokes, tuna, roasted red peppers, celery, cashews, am sure I am missing something - and a very small amount of peppercorn ranch dressing. I added a chopped tomato to the salad this evening and both of us thoroughly enjoyed it.
Jim has rehab in the a.m. and I need to get the car into Barnes Baker for an oil change. At some point tomorrow we will head to NKC to check out Barnes and Noble, Borders, and we are thinking about having a buffalo burger at Ted Turner's at Zona Rosa. We need to verify what time the scrimmages begin at Excelsior Springs, but will end up there - then on home. I'm sure I won't have much energy on Saturday.
You probably won't hear from me again until Saturday.
Be safe.
B.
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