Tues. Aug. 22
From a comfortable evening in MO,
This has been seemingly another full day. We enjoyed the a/c last night and needed to raise the temperature level this a.m. as it was a little cooler than desired. Jim seems to be cool much of the time - even when I have a slight sweat. Of course he is losing weight at a faster pace than I am - that could be part of the reason.
We walked our 1.25 route this a.m. - temperature was great and we did the walk without a problem.
After cleaning up, we had several errands to do and ended up at the vet's to pick up Abby and Trixie - who seemed delighted to see us and very happy when they arrived home.
I am not really sure where the day has gone. Jim broke up some small tree limbs and had a small fire this a.m. while I worked on a mass mailing of Jobson reunion data. I have a large pile of envelopes to mail on Wednesday - will be good to have that project behind me. I also called our prescription mail order plan and finally got around to doing a refill - no big emergency, but again it is nice to have it done. We slept or dozed this afternoon and Jim tried our bed for the first time in many days. I hadn't thought I was tired as I seemed to sleep very well last night, but all of a sudden this afternoon I hit the brick wall with exhaustion. I joined Helen, Marna, Peggy, and Mary W. for dessert at 4:00 at the Washington Street restaurant.
Oh, by the way. We saw Bobby Pittman at WalMart this a.m. He is maybe the second in line cook at the Applebee's that will be opening in about a month and a half. I hadn't seen him probably since he graduated from high school - many years ago. He was a good trackster in his high school days.
Jim has rehab in the a.m. and then will probably join the second old geezer group for breakfast. I plan on walking in the a.m. I need to go to the post office later and mail the many envelopes that I stuffed today. Jim sees Dr. Metry at 11:45 and I plan on going with him as I just don't trust the old geezer to tell me what is discussed between the two of them.
Be safe.
B.
This has been seemingly another full day. We enjoyed the a/c last night and needed to raise the temperature level this a.m. as it was a little cooler than desired. Jim seems to be cool much of the time - even when I have a slight sweat. Of course he is losing weight at a faster pace than I am - that could be part of the reason.
We walked our 1.25 route this a.m. - temperature was great and we did the walk without a problem.
After cleaning up, we had several errands to do and ended up at the vet's to pick up Abby and Trixie - who seemed delighted to see us and very happy when they arrived home.
I am not really sure where the day has gone. Jim broke up some small tree limbs and had a small fire this a.m. while I worked on a mass mailing of Jobson reunion data. I have a large pile of envelopes to mail on Wednesday - will be good to have that project behind me. I also called our prescription mail order plan and finally got around to doing a refill - no big emergency, but again it is nice to have it done. We slept or dozed this afternoon and Jim tried our bed for the first time in many days. I hadn't thought I was tired as I seemed to sleep very well last night, but all of a sudden this afternoon I hit the brick wall with exhaustion. I joined Helen, Marna, Peggy, and Mary W. for dessert at 4:00 at the Washington Street restaurant.
Oh, by the way. We saw Bobby Pittman at WalMart this a.m. He is maybe the second in line cook at the Applebee's that will be opening in about a month and a half. I hadn't seen him probably since he graduated from high school - many years ago. He was a good trackster in his high school days.
Jim has rehab in the a.m. and then will probably join the second old geezer group for breakfast. I plan on walking in the a.m. I need to go to the post office later and mail the many envelopes that I stuffed today. Jim sees Dr. Metry at 11:45 and I plan on going with him as I just don't trust the old geezer to tell me what is discussed between the two of them.
Be safe.
B.
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