Happy Birthday, Rita (my mother-in-law and best friend). Had you not gone to heaven too early, you would be 97 years old today! I miss you!
It is now Saturday morning; we checked the calendar, and it is empty until 5:30 pm! That seldom happens. We went to the garden and continued reducing vegetation until about 10:00 am.
I drove Mary to the hospital where David was staying. Because of my lingering cough, I returned home via the dry cleaners and awaited Mary’s call to come get her.
She called about 1:00 p.m. and notified me that Dianne would bring her home, so I dashed around, ensuring everything was ready for a guest. That was easy!
Dianne visited for a while, and we went to the garden to harvest. David is not doing all that well, as the cancer seems to have spread and is causing complications. Dianne departed around 2:30 p.m. to go home and get ready to return to the hospital for David’s dinnertime.
At 4:30, Robin showed up, and we talked, visited with Colleen, and got ready for the Luau at the Elks!
We arrived at 5:30 pm, and Vicky & Jim, Betty & Ed were at the table. “Robin rode with us, and poor Bob had to meet her at the Elks because he had band practice in Garden Grove. It’s a modern-day comedy of errors but with more guitars and fewer mistaken identities!”
Bob was already inside (he is an Elk) and awaited our arrival. Everybody was dressed in festive attire.
Mary and I sneaked out into the entrance to take some good pictures, thanks to Bob and his photography skills!
Back inside, the entertainment was underway. We visited all of Polynesia and saw the islands’ dances. I wanted to join them, but Mary said my grass skirt was too short.
Robin and Bob looked great with their straw hats and musical instruments this evening.
The music started, and Donna and Mary began gyrating fiercely. Bob and I might have to dump some water on them to slow them down!
“Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” — Woodrow Wilson.
Our good friend Ronnie passed by to get his daily insult from yours truly! He was going to be the DJ this evening, but plans changed. Without Ronnie playing, we headed out early!
“A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside.” — Winnie the Pooh.
Iris and Will took off early, but we got together for a group shot! I would lie down like Bob, but it would have taken three people to get me back standing up!
“Remember that life’s most valuable antiques are dear old friends.” — H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Before driving home, Bob & Robin followed us to Aces Bar & Grille for a glass of wine. We stopped at Del Taco, and they stopped at McDonald’s. We all met up, played some Johnny Cash, had a drink, and headed home! It was a good day!