Fun Fact: Violet Jessop survived three of the largest ship disasters in history. Violet Jessop may be one of the luckiest or unluckiest women in history, depending on how you look at it. The ocean liner stewardess not only survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, but she was also present during the Olympic ship collision in 1911 and onboard during the sinking of the Britannic in 1916 (Olympic and Britannic were Titanic’s sister ships). Miraculously, none of the disasters could take Jessop down, and she lived to be 83, passing away in 1971.
Dang! I checked, and I took no pictures today! It was because we were busy as can be! We were up just after 7:00 AM and hit the office running. Mary worked on her complicated puzzle, and I worked on the 50s website.
We had a small lunch and then got ready to go to PT. After PT, we ran the meals on wheels to Costa Mesa and then to Jan’s. We visited Jan for a while, and then the phone rang; Sydney said she was on her way.
Sydney joined us for dinner this evening, and she must be a good friend because I let her have some of Mary’s super-soup! We talked for a couple of hours and then hit the sack.
Roomba and I had a serious talk about the birs and the bees; no, it was about the rollers and the rugs. I caught her again dining on the entrance way run. The poor rug is no officially terrorized.