Golf at last
Although it was around 40 degrees, I played golf with some other men from the park. I had a terrible round and was very tired after walking just 9 holes. There were many on the course because they had been caged for some time due to the weather, and rain is predicted for the remainder of the week. Evelyn exercised and went to the park meeting. I don’t know if I will teach any driver safety courses this year. Few people in the park seem interested. We ate lunch when I returned and then uncovered our garden. To our disappointment, all the tomato plants and the pepper plant had frozen. We don’t know whether they will recover but they looked pretty bad. We stored the Christmas tree and then rode our bikes to the hospital to get the results from the bloodwork done Sunday. We took it to the oncologist for an opinion. We also signed up to work in the gift shop at the hospital on Tuesday afternoons beginning next week. Tomorrow we have to keep an appointment with the endocrinologist in McAllen. We returned home and took a short nap before split pea soup and popcorn for supper. I finally made reservations in a hotel in Los Angeles for April 9, the day before our cruise. I wonder about the quality of the hotel but it is only for 1 night. We watched and recorded “Madam Bovary” on the Ovation channel, but I went to bed before it was over.
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