Another Week Gone By
John left for the EAA Leadership workshop in Oshkosh, WI this morning. (For those who hadn’t heard, he was elected President of our local EAA Chapter.) I spent most of the day puttering around. Ran some errands on the way home from the airport. Started working on laundry, raked some leaves. Surfed for ’80’s music videos on YouTube. Survived 30 minutes on the elliptical. I think I even remembered to eat dinner at some point, too.
Tomorrow will be more of the same. I’m going to visit a friend of mine, who has a car lift, to get my tires rotated. I’ll probably make a dump run. More laundry. Babysitting the niece and nephew (not that that’s a chore). Working on a school project. And John will be talking airplanes out in Osh. But enough of that…
The temperatures here have been unseasonably warm this week. Tuesday got up into the 70’s. After dinner, John went outside to enjoy a glass of his favorite Booker Noe then came back in side to get me out there too. It was a bit chilly by then, but the stars were out. And people were out too. The neighbors were having one heck of a party that apparently finished with a Jeep driving off the road and through the corn field across the street. A family down the street had a bonfire. Lots of hoopin’ and hollerin’ from all directions — country folks out enjoying the fine weather.
There are 22 days left before we live for our “Second Disney Vacation of a Lifetime.” We’re both very excited about it — last night we were talking about what we want to do, where we want to go, and the wonderful restaurants that await us.
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