Friday 27 July 2007

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Awake: 5:26am Temp 65 sleep 6+02 mostly cloudy overnight @ Nicktown, PA.

We drive to 8:00 am Mass & then attend the Koffee Klub meeting.

Kathy leaves @ 12:10pm for her doctor appointment in Carrolltown, about a 15 min drive. During her absence, I write some e-mail & read one of our FMCA motorhome magazines.

@ 2:25pm, the Foote family arrive for a visit….even Mr. Kevin; what a nice surprise. They beat Kathy by about (5 ) min. Kevin hasn’t had a tour of our new home on wheels so, after giving our welcome to Melissa, Matthew, & Andrew, Kevin gets a grand tour of the inside & outside. The young boys wasted no time in getting their match-box vehicles zooming down the roads of the carpet in the play room. That extra room sure does come in handy for times like these. The Footes didn’t stay too long; they had things to do back @ their home so they leave @ 4:10pm.

@ 4:45 K & I walk next door to visit our neighbor, Chuck & Shirley & some of their family. Sandy & husband, Tom, & their (3) kids are visiting from Amsterdam. They only visit once a yr so when they do many of the other (9) siblings also try to spend some time @ the family homestead; a happy family reunion. Nice people; they truly seem to enjoy one another.

Dinner: Pork chops with apple & cranberry sauce, brown rice, mixed salad & toast.

Evening movie: “The Eye of the Needle” with Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelligan, Ian Bannen, etc. Solid WWII spy saga; Sutherland plays a super-cool German agent temporarily stranded on an island off the British coast where he meets a lonely sexually frustrated woman. 1981. A slow starter but hang in there; it’s unpredictable!

High temp=75 Lights out: 11:51pm

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