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While Evelyn exercised Tuesday, I rode to the oncologist’s office where her blood was drawn to see if the lab had returned it. I got a copy and Evelyn before going to McAllen to see the endocrinologist. She said the thyroid was still overworking and took E. off some of her medicine. We returned home for lunch and prepared for our guests that we invited to hear about our trip. We put the computer on top of the TV and showed the pictures. We served empanadas and adult beverages. The Rahtos are interested in taking the same trip sometime. We counted the empanadas as our supper. I did open one of the boxes of Malbec wine to serve and then took some to a Canadian who wanted to taste some. He wasn’t home. I returned and worked on the sermon until bedtime.
Wednesday we began work on our plants for the front. I removed the mulch and then dug up the roots of the previous plants, making holes big enough to hold the crotons we had bought Sunday. We mixed some soil with compost the master gardener who lives in our park had brought for us to use. We were surprised as to how quickly we finished. We had dreaded the job, thinking it would take all day. We were done by 11, so we dressed and went to the noon Lenten service. We came home and I worked on the sermon some more. I am really having trouble putting it together and am running out of time because we have many things scheduled for the rest of the week. We took a walk in the pleasant evening before going home. We had watched the Purdue/Northwestern game and were disappointed in the outcome.
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