Tuesday, September 16, 2008

dancing and health suggestions

We got up to find that it had rained a bit overnight. I decided I didn’t need to water. We went to the lab to have Evelyn’s blood drawn and then to the Waffle House. For some reason Evelyn wanted to go out to breakfast. We had a coupon for omelets, and she enjoyed about half of her order. We left there and drove to an auto dealer to look at 2008 Chevrolet Outlanders. It is a minivan similar to the Town and Country we looked at last winter. The salesman began to look into what our car was worth. While the manager was looking, he took me out to look a new 2008 Chrysler Town and Country. They are extremely nice. I got tired of waiting (and so did Evelyn) for the results of the estimate so we left and went to the Folkmoot USA center to get my DVD of the Gala. We came home but weren’t hungry so we didn’t have lunch. Evelyn lay down for a while. I sorted the e-mail. In the afternoon the salesman called and told me that we could have the Chrysler for $16,000+ and our car. I think that is a bit too much. Unfortunately, I neglected to ask about the Outlander. I will have to call him tomorrow. I sent an e-mail to Darrell, our friend in Fort Wayne, who will check on the deal he can get. We are looking because there are attractive rebates on both these cars. We dressed and left to get Bo Jangles chicken for supper. We were to meet our dance lesson friends at Lake Junaluska again before dance lesson. We went there but it was chilly and misty, so, when they arrived, we asked them to come back home with us. They agreed but, when we were ready to eat, they discovered they had left their food at home. Evelyn shared her meal with Karen and we gave Dallas the pizza we had left from last Friday. We enjoyed wine and beer with our meal. I also made popcorn for Karen. They were very embarrassed but we were fine with the situation. We left and went to the lesson and learned several complicated steps before returning home. We were both tired and ready for bed. Karen did recommend that we get Evelyn some raw honey for energy. I know the Bible records many uses of honey. Later in the evening a nurse friend called and recommended that Evelyn eat a little every couple of hours to see if that would ease her stomach pain. We stopped on the way home for some honey and she took 3 tablespoons. We hope these suggestions help.

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