Well, in addition to bicycling and the Tuesday night book club, Captain also meets Thursday
mornings for doughnuts with his high school buddies.
Sundays we attend the early (like in 8:00 a.m.) church
services at Our Saviors Lutheran Church. Why
the early service, it’s the traditional one. Knowing we will hear a good sermon
makes setting the alarm clock a little more agreeable. Pastor Pat McLaughlin is
a retired Navy chaplain with two tours of deployment in Iraq and one tour as
chaplain at Camp David. He is the author of No Atheists in the Foxholes. Worshiping with family adds another level to the spirituality that feeds our souls.
Captain has his mom’s to-do list, (only a little over two weeks left in CS, there are
still several things left to cross off.)
With help from brother, Rex, the major project of
removing the old and building a new planter box has been completed.
ABN is doing most of the cooking (okay, Captain is doing a bit of grilling on The Little Green Egg) and helping a little with the house work. She would happily
do more of the cleaning but Captain’s 88-year old mother has a convincing argument
that if she quits doing it she might not be able to start again. Taking
advantage of down-time, ABN is working on her drawing and other
craft projects.
When in Kansas earlier in our trip, ABN was gifted this sweet little Singer Featherweight that once belonged
to Captain’s grandmother. It was originally purchased in October of 1953. In
addition to learning how to operate it, she is having a grand time learning the
history of the Featherweight which
was produced between 1938 and 1968. Did you know there is a little cult of Featherweight owners and they have their
own Facebook page?
We are playing a lot of pinochle and Texas 42 dominoes.
And, of course, there are naps and/or reading time every
afternoon. ABN has finished The Bregdan
Chronicle series by Giny Dye and The
Pecan Man by Cassie Dandridge Selleck. She is looking for another good
read, considering Three Daughters by
Consuelo Saah Baehr; have any of you read it? Captain has finished Exodus by Leon Uris and is currently
reading All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr (which is an excellent book.) After nap/reading time we watch Jeopardy and then it is nearly wine time, followed by dinner and
sports on T.V. Not a bad retirement life!
We have just about recovered from the
whipping Alabama gave the Aggies last weekend. The kind words from Coach Saban went a long
way toward our healing. Tomorrow the team travels to Ole Miss, hopefully Kyle Allen will be able
to find and hit a target.
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