Tuesday, March 18, 2008

a ring and onions

Monday was very windy for the 4th day in succession. It was not as hot so it was tolerable. I went to the park meeting and then came home to do last night’s dishes. Evelyn had gone to exercise and then to Sam’s club in McAllen with Bonny. She bought a ton of stuff to take to Alabama in April and picked up the ring she had reset with her mother’s diamonds. It also had to have some repair on the tines. It looks beautiful. She returned shortly after noon and we finished a small amount of smoked ribs and slaw for lunch. She then wanted to go to have her nails refilled but returned because the shop was too busy. I had gone to pick up the 50 lbs of Mexican 1015 onions. They were only $5. I also made a decision to buy another golf cart from a Purdue fan who is moving to a retirement facility in June. I want it because ours is not working exactly right and his is close to Purdue gold. We will work out some procedure for transfer it since we will not be here when he leaves. We took a nap and got up, thinking we would watch the St. Patrick’s Day parade, but we missed it. We ate the leftover lasagna and took a walk. It was still quite windy. We returned home and Evelyn watched “Dancing with the Stars” while I read part of Max Lucado’s new book, 3:16, the Numbers of Hope. It is quite inspirational as are most of his books. One thing that didn’t happen today was that the receiver for our Saturn did not arrive. I had thought it could be installed tomorrow, but it has to arrive first.

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