Fri. & Sat. April 13 & 14
From a sunny, but still somewhat crisp MO,
We had a full day on Friday - walked at the Y in the a.m., puttered around here until we could find out if the Relays were on - they were - made a mad dash to HyVee to get sandwich makings for the hosptitality room as well as for ourselves - arrived at the stadium a little after 12:30 - bundled up and watched pole vaulting and the last of the running events until probably close to 6:00 - went to the Steakhouse for a salad and half of a sandwich - climbed in bed. I hadn't really gotten cool yesterday (high was probably in the mid 40s), but when I climbed into bed I really felt cold so I added a second blanket and finally felt like a human being about two hours later.
The girls have been sleeping through most of the night. Jim put them out about 9:30 last night (he was also tired) and I didn't put them out until after 5:00 this a.m. I think the night before he put them out about 10:30 and they didn't make any noise until almost 6:30.
We sort of slept in this a.m., walked at the Y about 8:00, and then we took on the project of taking the mattress and box springs off the bed, and did a thorough vacuuming with our new vacuum cleaner. While everything was in disarray, I decided to wash the mattress cover - so now we have a clean mattess cover and clean sheets back on the bed. I really need to go to the laundrymat to wash the bedspread, but will be crawling into bed in a few minutes.
We escaped the snow last night and only had a little rain. There is nothing worse than heavy snow in the spring - except that it usually leaves quickly. I-70 seemed to be the dividing line in western MO.
We have no big plans for Sunday other than enjoying the newspapers and the girls. The weather is supposed to warm up some - more like a typical spring. We have a couple of track meets coming up this week - Tuesday at Cameron and Friday at Excelsior Springs.
Be safe.
B.
We had a full day on Friday - walked at the Y in the a.m., puttered around here until we could find out if the Relays were on - they were - made a mad dash to HyVee to get sandwich makings for the hosptitality room as well as for ourselves - arrived at the stadium a little after 12:30 - bundled up and watched pole vaulting and the last of the running events until probably close to 6:00 - went to the Steakhouse for a salad and half of a sandwich - climbed in bed. I hadn't really gotten cool yesterday (high was probably in the mid 40s), but when I climbed into bed I really felt cold so I added a second blanket and finally felt like a human being about two hours later.
The girls have been sleeping through most of the night. Jim put them out about 9:30 last night (he was also tired) and I didn't put them out until after 5:00 this a.m. I think the night before he put them out about 10:30 and they didn't make any noise until almost 6:30.
We sort of slept in this a.m., walked at the Y about 8:00, and then we took on the project of taking the mattress and box springs off the bed, and did a thorough vacuuming with our new vacuum cleaner. While everything was in disarray, I decided to wash the mattress cover - so now we have a clean mattess cover and clean sheets back on the bed. I really need to go to the laundrymat to wash the bedspread, but will be crawling into bed in a few minutes.
We escaped the snow last night and only had a little rain. There is nothing worse than heavy snow in the spring - except that it usually leaves quickly. I-70 seemed to be the dividing line in western MO.
We have no big plans for Sunday other than enjoying the newspapers and the girls. The weather is supposed to warm up some - more like a typical spring. We have a couple of track meets coming up this week - Tuesday at Cameron and Friday at Excelsior Springs.
Be safe.
B.
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