Two days of golf
We had risen so early Wednesday that I was too tired to blog, but here is what I remember. Evelyn and I worked on making French toast and sausage links for tomorrow’s Bible study. Evelyn was the hostess. I did the frying of the bread. We had a big mess to clean up. Evelyn also made Grandma Mann’s blue ribbon banana cake muffins, using some bananas that were on the way out. She let them cool and iced them. I want to take some to my Hispanic friend, Isidro, at the Iron Tree golf course. Evelyn rested and then we went to Lake Junaluska Golf Course to walk 9 holes. Evelyn was with me but a woman from Florida ( there are hundreds of them) asked if she could play with us. She was in a cart, but Evelyn walked 8 holes. We had a good time together. She was under oral chemo treatment for ovarian cancer so she and Evelyn had things to talk about. I decided to play another 9 and sent Evelyn home. I rode in the cart with Pat and we finished the back 9 in time for Evelyn to pick me up to go to tango lessons. We stayed there until 9 PM and went to the grocery to get more supplies and check on the brisket. It wasn’t there. We came home and Evelyn had to cut up fruit for her brunch tomorrow. I stayed up with her and went to bed although not as early as I should have.
Thursday we got up and did some warming of food and went to the church. I took Evelyn and helped her set things up for the Bible study. I was going to go to the golf course to play but decided to come home and do some cleaning to help for Saturday. I dusted the furniture and vacuumed the floors. I also talked with Nick, the lawn care guy, for a while about the grass that is dying between us and our neighbor. He gave me some suggestions as to how to research what is wrong. I had to go after Evelyn at 12:30 but hadn’t eaten lunch. I was sure she would have something left over. Man, did she! She had prepared for 16 women but only 6 were able to attend. We brought home a great deal of French toast and Norwegian Summer Fruit Soup. We enjoyed some of each for our lunch and then Evelyn rested until 2:30. We went to Iron Tree to play 18 holes. She just rides in the cart with me. I played slightly better than yesterday. I always play 2 balls so I really play 36 holes. No wonder I get tired. We came home around 7, ate supper of Tilapia and a rice dish she had made before driving to a local RV park to meet with the people who will show us the tricks to their motor home. Their coach was there but they weren’t. We left a note although we didn’t gain anything by going there. We came home and I called to reserve a campsite for June 30 when we start our grandson Revolutionary War trip.
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