The alarm went off at 7:00 am, and we popped out of bed and headed to the showers to get ready for the gym workout. With help from the Silver Fox landing in the parking lot, we arrived with rubber-created smoke trailing us. We mounted the stationary bikes and went down the mechanical road. Next week, I am going to add a little rubber horn to my handlebars to warn people entering the gym to watch out. That way, I won’t have to scream at them to get out of the way.
After a workout that left our muscles screaming louder than a toddler denying nap time, we decided to reward ourselves at The Original Pancake House in Orange on Chapman. Because nothing says, “I’ve just tortured myself at the gym,” like a stack of pancakes that could double as frisbees. We walked in, hoping for a miracle cure for our sore muscles, and if that didn’t work, at least a side of bacon to lift our spirits!
We split a ridiculously gigantic vegetarian omelet almost the size of a 55-gallon drum! At that point, it should have come with a side of construction equipment and a warning label: “Caution: May cause extreme egg-splosion!” Seriously, I half expected it to have its own zip code!
We divided the omelet into thirds: one for Mary, one for Paul, and one for tomorrow morning’s breakfast!
How do you make an omelet laugh? Tell it a yolk!
When we arrived home after picking up some meds from the local CVS, we visited the garden and made a list of things to do. We also checked to see if anything needed to be covered up, as there is a 50% chance of rain in the next few days!
I came inside and spend another 45 minutes working on the Starlighters Dance Club website recreating the fun of the evening on the club website.
Mary did some minor trimming, seeing how the rain may be here this week.
The cleaning staff arrived at about 1:30 p.m., and we hurried upstairs to “The Loft.” Mary required me to show her my green card and passport before I could go up the stairs.
I challenged her with a photo of many trees on either side of a country road in the fall. Without hesitation, she got out her lightbox and traced the picture; it was not easy to recreate. She is definitely tenacious.
This was a challenge!
About half way through it was taking shape. It got dark at 4:45 pm so I got some light to assist her and the light has several shades incouding 6000 Kelvin pure daylight!
It was now dinner time!
A little saalt and peppr and some added flavors and let them sit!
After dinner Mary decided we needed additional nourishment, cinnamon rolls!
We called Jeff and he was ready to receive. We used our key to enter his house so he did not have to get up!
After dinner we examined the latest artwork and MAry decided to make some slight changes.
I decided it was time to be framed!!
We hit the sack early as I have to be at the doctors office at 6:00 am for testing preior to tjhe procedure next week!