Wednesday the 19th
First things first. My day today feels so much more settled than yesterday did. It’s a good thing.
Today is Nicholas’ 18th birthday. He along with the rest of his senior class from the Christian high school he attends, left for the Dominican Republic for a mission week. He will be coming home on the 25th. Megan’s class did like-wise when she was a senior.
A call to my Aunt Janet last night found her for the most part well. Janet has been an avid reader all of her adult 93 years. She is going to find out all of the details of the audio book from the library as her eyes struggle reading even the large print books. I offered commiseration. There is ten years between the two of us.
I had a good session in the studio this morning, right into the early afternoon. I made sure I honored a request from Dennis before I came upstairs: older fabric coverings for the kitty pillows in the garage porch. I had saved terrycloth tablecloths from eons ago. They had been in service in the attic to cover items. As I had washed them and tucked them in a tote in the studio, telling me I must have lightened a bit of a load in the attic.
My eye doctor called me this afternoon, personally, to allow me to know all the computer read tests for glaucoma, and retina health were in the positive. Good news. I already have a May 14th 2026 appointment set up. First heath appointment on the books for 2026. No . . . that’s not right. January 6th and 19th will be my annual cardiac appointments.
Monday, the 24th, at 10:45, I will be in New Ulm for the car’s oil change and a good check-over. The long range weather looks favorable.
The poor man’s oven dish of Monday night was met with favorable comments. We took off last night to finish off the left-overs. Tonight we will get the job done. Waste not, want not.
On a dreary day such as today, it is my job to make my own sunshine. Mission completion.
With that I will take my leave. ♥