Tues. Nov. 7
From what has been a lovely MO fall day,
We began the day with a lot of fog, but the sun eventually came out and it was a balmy day.
I am so glad that the election is currently just a few minutes away from being over!!!! For some reason the concepts of slander and libel are overlooked in an election year. If our children behaved the way most politicians behave, we wouldn't have enough corners for time out. Oh, well.
Jim and I walked downhill to our regular polling place this a.m. - probably about 7:30. Jim returned home and I continued the route we had used on Monday. It is amazing how much easier the walk is without the girls pulling. I finished the route in good shape - somewhat out of breath at the top of the incline, but had recovered by the time I reached home.
After showering, the girls and I headed out on errands - much to their delight. Even though they are in a crate in the backseat - they still love to GO!
I joined Sandy McGinnis and Mary Willis for lunch today at Boji Stone. I had left several messages and Sandy did as well, but Mary was the only one "brave" enough to show up. At 3:30, I joined Mary, Peggy Bacon, and Helen for dessert - needless to say, I tried to eat moderately at supper.
Jim fished today at Dr. Eden's and came home with several fish that he had filleted (spelling). We now have three more packages of fish in the freezer. We had sent a package to the Thompsons last evening and Mary called a little while ago to say how tasty the fish were. She doesn't cook fish much, but agreed that she could cope with another batch in a few weeks.
Wednesday will be a rather active day for us. Jim joins both breakfast groups in the a.m. and I have a 9:00 to 12:00 shift at the library covering the black and white photo exhibit of early farm women. I plan on taking a crochet project as I have no idea if there will be people wandering through.
I should have mentioned yesterday that Tom Figg (husband of Theresa Figg) died on Sunday. Barbara Gale Lamme's mother also died within the past few days.
Be safe.
B.
We began the day with a lot of fog, but the sun eventually came out and it was a balmy day.
I am so glad that the election is currently just a few minutes away from being over!!!! For some reason the concepts of slander and libel are overlooked in an election year. If our children behaved the way most politicians behave, we wouldn't have enough corners for time out. Oh, well.
Jim and I walked downhill to our regular polling place this a.m. - probably about 7:30. Jim returned home and I continued the route we had used on Monday. It is amazing how much easier the walk is without the girls pulling. I finished the route in good shape - somewhat out of breath at the top of the incline, but had recovered by the time I reached home.
After showering, the girls and I headed out on errands - much to their delight. Even though they are in a crate in the backseat - they still love to GO!
I joined Sandy McGinnis and Mary Willis for lunch today at Boji Stone. I had left several messages and Sandy did as well, but Mary was the only one "brave" enough to show up. At 3:30, I joined Mary, Peggy Bacon, and Helen for dessert - needless to say, I tried to eat moderately at supper.
Jim fished today at Dr. Eden's and came home with several fish that he had filleted (spelling). We now have three more packages of fish in the freezer. We had sent a package to the Thompsons last evening and Mary called a little while ago to say how tasty the fish were. She doesn't cook fish much, but agreed that she could cope with another batch in a few weeks.
Wednesday will be a rather active day for us. Jim joins both breakfast groups in the a.m. and I have a 9:00 to 12:00 shift at the library covering the black and white photo exhibit of early farm women. I plan on taking a crochet project as I have no idea if there will be people wandering through.
I should have mentioned yesterday that Tom Figg (husband of Theresa Figg) died on Sunday. Barbara Gale Lamme's mother also died within the past few days.
Be safe.
B.
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