Was This Just One Day?

I started the day off with this very happy note from Ash Giri, my calligraphy teacher.

Nice! Much better. What do you think? It looks more elegant now.

I consider this very encouraging, since Ash usually doesn’t say much, if he responds at all. So this was a great way to start my day.

Then it was on to pickleball. We had to play outside today, which is not something I will do again while I’m here. I’m too much of a beginner to also have to deal with the wind. It is lethal. We spend more time running for the ball than playing. On March 1, we will be back inside. Then I’ll play again.

My niece, Sara, sent me this article from from Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel about a pickleball complex being built in Oconomowoc. Perfect timing

I met with Dr. Shannon Tuer today. As we were getting to know each other, she said, “Oh, so you’re the database person!” Small town. So, I may never see her again while I’m alive, but if I die here, I’ll have a doctor in place to sign the death certificate. Now I need to have my Power of Attorney for Health Care translated into Spanish and notarized. Because…you never know.

I’m missing my painting time. I’m still busy working on hospice stuff. Hopefully that will be caught up tomorrow, and then I can get back to some serious playing.

I went out to dinner this evening with Trevor and Gloria. Trevor is leaving early Saturday morning, so he wanted to go to an authentic Panamanian restaurant. We went to Restaurante Donde Giselle. I have been there a couple of times in the past with happy results, and tonight did not disappoint.

3 Replies to “Was This Just One Day?”

  1. Thanks! I received the wrap as a gift from my neighbor, Ann Lecher. She bought it during a trip to Italy. We watch her dog, Huck.

  2. I am very new to this world of blogging. As you may have noticed, I started to blog because I am away from home, and this is a way for me to stay in contact with friends and family, keeping them up-to-date on my activities and not having to repeat myself. I appreciate your comments; however, why should I care whether or not you or anyone else finds my blog boring? Will I be banned from the blog world?

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