Saturday, Time To Dance!

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Another lazy morning.  Scout wanted out at 5:30 am, so I got up and sent him on his way.  I went back to bed thinking I would get up in a few minutes.  Oh dear, it was almost 8:00 am when my eyes opened!

Mary was dressed and ready for her doctor’s appointment.  I rushed around and drove her to UCI for the appointment.  I waited in the car, enjoying leisurely reading, until she came back.

We stopped by the market for some milk and then Leslie’s Pool Supply for two new “noodles”.  It seems old Sol made the old noodles start to shed; new noodles were mandatory.

Mary fixed a marvelous breakfast while I took in the trash cans, moved some boxes, and did other chores nearby.

To my surprise, we had corn chowder, a salad, and hot, spicy cornbread muffins. Mary knows the way to a man’s heart.

Mary added some real cream to the concoction this morning, making it even better than last night.

A meal fit for a king.

Powered up and ready to take on the rest of the day!

The rest of the afternoon, we did small chores around the house, and I prepared Mary with another three large boxes to go through tomorrow or Monday.

It became 4:30 pm, and it was time to get ready for the Elks.  Tonight, Larry Fresch is there playing dance music.  We will go and have dinner with Iris & Will, and later be joined by Gail Petersen.

When we arrived and entered the lounge, Larry came up to Mary and asked if she had more red panties!  He got a lot of pictures the night of the “red panties” and put them on Facebook, and sent them to his friends.

Kick up those heels!

A video of this demonstration is required.

We departed around 9:00 pm and headed home, stopping by Aces.  As we passed the front door, we saw tables outside with people, so we thought it would be a party and too noisy, so we went VFR home.

9:30 pm, and we were in the pool floating around when all hell broke loose.  The Disneyland fireworks went off and we could hear them easily ten miles away!  It wasn’t “loud” but distinguishable as Disneyland.

The water was 93 and wonderful!!

The water and the exercise caused us to crash quickly, plus we have a date at The Magic Castle tomorrow morning for brunch and two shows, so rest was imperative.

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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