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Sadiday… Time To Unlax!

Time passes… Sue and Nick in 2008… Now Nick is in college and working!

So, it is Saddiday (we learned how to say Saturday from Leon and Marsha… It’s how they do it in New York!).  First things first, the walk!  Paul did another hour and 2.5 miles around the “hood”. The trip is always interesting as new flowers and new views of the “hood” seem to pop up.

The Yellow Rose Of Rossmoor?

After returning home, Sue fixed a great brunch and then Paul headed for the yard to work.  It is getting warmer so Paul had to move the Blueberries form the south facing yard to the east facing yard so they would be protected from the hot afternoon sun.  Fortunately Paul put the twelve barrels on rollers a few years ago and the task was not too bad.

As it got warmed, Paul decided it was time to watch a little TV with Sue and we got in three episodes of Hart Of Dixie.  Season three is going to start Monday so we are anxious to see how she completes the year!

We got all gussied up and headed to the GG Rlks as it in the installation of officers so the dance was “formal”.  At our age, formal means a dark suit and sequined dress.   We met up with Mike and Bridgett and Leon and Marsha.  We had a great table on the dance floor but to our dismay, the speaker connected to the vabd was right next to us…  We departed that table and went into the anti-room area where we could hear each other.  The food was terrific… Paul picked both selections… one was steak and one was salmon.  Sue just did the mashed potatoes.  We brought everything home.

At 10:00 PM we departed but the installation was still going on. We did NOT want to be rude but over an hour of marching and speeches was just too much!

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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