Tues. Dec. 19
From what has been another sunny, but crisp day in MO,
We have been busy today, but at our own pace. The girls had quite a play with Alexandria Willard last night. Alexandria did not seem phased by their high level of activity - so we ended up with getting up only once with them - and the second time it was 6:30 this a.m.
We opted to not to walk this a.m. as it was below freezing and my old lungs have difficulty sometimes. Instead we had an egg biscuit at McDonald's, needed two or three items at WalMart, and then went on to HyVee to do our major grocery shopping for the week.
We made a quick trip home so I could get things put away while Jim took the girls outside. Then we packed them up again and we headed to the Amish store just south of Jamesport. We ended up getting some honey as well as more Havarti cheese.
I took a couple of items to Sandy McGinnis as she is getting things organized for our Thursday morning brunch. When I returned, the four of us did our walk - 1.25 miles including the incline by Morningside. The girls should sleep well tonight as usually they have all day to recuperate.
I fixed a spaghetti casserole for supper as I don't plan on cooking Thursday evening - will probably fix fish on Wednesday evening.
Jim joins the two breakfast groups in the a.m. and I am getting my hair cut at 10:00 - rather than on Thursday. I will help Sandy about 4:30 to get the tables set, etc.
We have been depending on e-mails for the past several days relative to one of Jim's "French" cousins who was to have a three/four way by-pass in Pensacola on Monday a.m. He seems to have come through in good shape and asked his wife this afternoon to hunt down a banana for him. My guess is that he is in his mid 50s. Jim doesn't remember him as being heavy - so genetics must be a major factor.
Be safe.
B.
We have been busy today, but at our own pace. The girls had quite a play with Alexandria Willard last night. Alexandria did not seem phased by their high level of activity - so we ended up with getting up only once with them - and the second time it was 6:30 this a.m.
We opted to not to walk this a.m. as it was below freezing and my old lungs have difficulty sometimes. Instead we had an egg biscuit at McDonald's, needed two or three items at WalMart, and then went on to HyVee to do our major grocery shopping for the week.
We made a quick trip home so I could get things put away while Jim took the girls outside. Then we packed them up again and we headed to the Amish store just south of Jamesport. We ended up getting some honey as well as more Havarti cheese.
I took a couple of items to Sandy McGinnis as she is getting things organized for our Thursday morning brunch. When I returned, the four of us did our walk - 1.25 miles including the incline by Morningside. The girls should sleep well tonight as usually they have all day to recuperate.
I fixed a spaghetti casserole for supper as I don't plan on cooking Thursday evening - will probably fix fish on Wednesday evening.
Jim joins the two breakfast groups in the a.m. and I am getting my hair cut at 10:00 - rather than on Thursday. I will help Sandy about 4:30 to get the tables set, etc.
We have been depending on e-mails for the past several days relative to one of Jim's "French" cousins who was to have a three/four way by-pass in Pensacola on Monday a.m. He seems to have come through in good shape and asked his wife this afternoon to hunt down a banana for him. My guess is that he is in his mid 50s. Jim doesn't remember him as being heavy - so genetics must be a major factor.
Be safe.
B.
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