Week of 25 Mar 2024

Week of 25 March

Crazy busy week, didn’t blog much. We had a routine doctor’s appointment on Monday and they blew out my vein in my arm

I had volunteered to do parking lot duty and that required preparation and 4 long hard day’s work starting at 05:15 in the mornings. The task was to monitor a gate to the field where the dog show was and check for passes to the show.

Sunday was Easter and I’ve decided that it’s time for me to let go of the audio duties for the church. It’s too hard for me to continue getting up at 6:30 in the morning every Sunday and running flat out until 2PM.

Monday 1 Apr

My arm is still waay too black and blue from going to the doctor last week.

We went to the doctor and the nurse just said “It Happens” and to put cold compresses on it. We went to Longhorn’s for lunch and returned home for a nap. We shopped for groceries and returned home for another nap.

We watched “The Robe” for our evening entertainment.

Tuesday

Got onto the Waterway net and had trouble copying Uncle Paul from SC. 2 Eggs and sausage for breakfast and trying to get organized for the week. We both wrote up all that we knew of for the month of April in our Day Timers.

I put away all the stuff from my GARS Dog Show volunteer duties.

Severe weather predicted for Tuesday evening, but it didn’t affect us at all.

Wednesday

Got onto Waterway and “Checked-In”, Paul was at a doctor’s appointment.

Put Anti-Freeze in Blue Focus and took it in to get the Emissions done. Paid online for both tags, so that’s done for the year. Put about half a tank of fuel in Blue and rotated vehicles to put the van up next to the garage.

Zaxby’s for lunch at 13:00.

Initiated the replacement and responsibilities for the handicapped parking.

Thursday

Sent a message to the team asking who would take care of the cones and signs.

Friday

Nobody answered my question by 10PM today so I sent a message to the team that I would NOT be buying replacement cones for the ones that the school took.

Sunday

Drove to the school and set out the handicapped signs on the MHS cones that were there.