Awake: 6:22am Temp 49 sleep 6+37 partly sunny overnight @ Nicktown.
A little after 12:00 noon, K & I visited Bernie in our house. He's been wanting to get together to make sure that the corner bathtub in our bathroom, & the sinks & linen cabinet are suitably positioned for him to make holes for the Plumber when he starts his work; also, in the guest bathroom, the shared bathtub, the shower & sinks. A short time later, Melissa & her boys arrived with BIG smiles on their faces. Melissa had once more, changed her schedule to avoid the forecast rain tomorrow, which was just fine with us.
While talking with Melissa last evening, I emphasized the Dumpster's power of persuasion that might be hypnotizing the boys when they visit today. Even though I worded that differently over the phone, she laughed a lot.
Today, the boys, with their BIG smiles, headed directly for the Infamous magnetic dumpster. What the boys found will probably change the history of the 3rd floor in the Foote Castle. Of course, it was a big decision on Melissa's part & she was under a lot of pressure from the boys...so I offered our cell phone so she could call her hubby, Kevin & talk it over. Why, even Andrew was involved in the outcome...sticking his neck out! After the final approval was certain, Andrew was relaxed & back to normal. We carried their special treasures over to the mini van one by one & started the loading process. Their Toyota mini van was quite stuffed when they waved goodbye with smiles from everyone.Oh such a deal!
Then K & I changed clothes & motored to Moriconi Funeral home in Spangler & offered our condolences at the wake for Theresa Kirsch (93 yrs), a distant cousin.
Then back to our MH where we had leftover Italian sausage, fried noodles & toast for dinner. Later, we watched the movie: "The Sisters" with Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Anita Louise, Ian Hunter, Donald Crisp, Beulah Bondi, Jane Bryan, etc. Davis, Louise, & Bryan are sisters whose marital problems are traced in this lavish film; Bette's got the most trouble, of course, with unreliable husband Flynn in San Francisco. 1938. Good story; we watched it all.
Lights out: 12:30am.
A little after 12:00 noon, K & I visited Bernie in our house. He's been wanting to get together to make sure that the corner bathtub in our bathroom, & the sinks & linen cabinet are suitably positioned for him to make holes for the Plumber when he starts his work; also, in the guest bathroom, the shared bathtub, the shower & sinks. A short time later, Melissa & her boys arrived with BIG smiles on their faces. Melissa had once more, changed her schedule to avoid the forecast rain tomorrow, which was just fine with us.
While talking with Melissa last evening, I emphasized the Dumpster's power of persuasion that might be hypnotizing the boys when they visit today. Even though I worded that differently over the phone, she laughed a lot.
Today, the boys, with their BIG smiles, headed directly for the Infamous magnetic dumpster. What the boys found will probably change the history of the 3rd floor in the Foote Castle. Of course, it was a big decision on Melissa's part & she was under a lot of pressure from the boys...so I offered our cell phone so she could call her hubby, Kevin & talk it over. Why, even Andrew was involved in the outcome...sticking his neck out! After the final approval was certain, Andrew was relaxed & back to normal. We carried their special treasures over to the mini van one by one & started the loading process. Their Toyota mini van was quite stuffed when they waved goodbye with smiles from everyone.Oh such a deal!
Then K & I changed clothes & motored to Moriconi Funeral home in Spangler & offered our condolences at the wake for Theresa Kirsch (93 yrs), a distant cousin.
Then back to our MH where we had leftover Italian sausage, fried noodles & toast for dinner. Later, we watched the movie: "The Sisters" with Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Anita Louise, Ian Hunter, Donald Crisp, Beulah Bondi, Jane Bryan, etc. Davis, Louise, & Bryan are sisters whose marital problems are traced in this lavish film; Bette's got the most trouble, of course, with unreliable husband Flynn in San Francisco. 1938. Good story; we watched it all.
Lights out: 12:30am.
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