Sunday, January 31, 2016

1/31/2016

Weekly Update 1/31/2016

I did not do much this week. There was a meeting and lecture at the Savannah Victorian Society on Tuesday that Donna and I attended. It was OK. And the lunch bunch met at Treylor Park on Thursday. That was great - good food, good company.

I did a little more updating around the condo. I sealed the stone floor tiles in the foyer myself. I hired a handyman to install the weather strip under the door to the outside. I went to a floor shop to inquire about vinyl for the kitchen and he's coming on Monday to measure and give me an estimate. I'll see how that goes.

I watched of lot of tennis. I was even up in the early morning hours to watch all of the women's final. I tried to watch the men's final too, but only made it through the first two sets, and fell asleep during the final set. I got to see Djokovic kiss the hard court after he won, but who cares.

Friday, I couldn't decide if I should go to The 90 after DH, because I was tired. I decided one little glass of wine would do me worlds of good, so I went. Donna and I would have stayed for dinner, but there were no tables available, so we may do that next Friday.

Saturday, I was pretty busy. I had to open BC, and then go back later because James forgot his key to lock up; I took my key to him. The annual Girl Scout Tea was held that afternoon, and Donna, Lisa and I all went. Lisa still has her sash with all her badges on them. I don't know (and I don't really care) where mine ever went. I only remember that Ishy and I would choose which badge to try to earn depended on how pretty the badge was. And because we were too lazy to sew the badges to the sash (didn't we earn a sewing badge, so this would have been required?), we used some sort of glue to affix them to the sash. What a mess! And in the evening, I met Dave and Lisa at Churchill's Pub for Guinness and supper. That was great. 


 














1 comment:

  1. That is a really good photo of the three of you on this week's blog, Wilma. Hi to all from here in AL.

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