Back to the normal day.
The ladies and I were off to the airport by 7. I dropped them off and came back to meet Bob and Theresa Schwinghammer and Roger Nickerson at the golf course. I had several good holes but several bad ones too. I didn’t score too well though. On the way home I stopped to get some forever stamps. I went to the local Ship and More and bought 8 books. I had a brain freeze and discovered I had paid a collar surcharge on each book--after I got home. I quickly mounted the bicycle and went back to return them. They took them back but not without a struggle. I came home and we finished the leftovers from yesterday at Dirty Al’s. Evelyn spent the afternoon ironing, and I worked on trying to purchase airline tickets for the Beelis. This is a very difficult process for some reason. I have to find a airline that will fly into Knoxville. We got ready and rode our bikes to the hospital conference center for a celebration of life in honor of cancer survivors and caregivers. They served a light meal featuring a delicious cheese and jam dip. I made several trips to the cheese tray. I also won a door prize of a $10 gift certificate and a stationery gift set. We came home and I poured 2 cans of Coke onto our rust stained concrete driveway. The neighbor thinks it will help remove the stains. We will use their power washer on it tomorrow. We discovered that the appointment we thought we had with the endocrinologist tomorrow is actually next Thursday. We will probably go to McAllen anyway because I may get myself into a study concerning a hearing aid. We watched the Purdue women put up a valiant fight against the #1 seed in their regional. I continued trying for the airline tickets.
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