This has been a busy week.
Yes, I am retired. And I do a lot of things I want to do, as my past week shows:
Monday.....night game at Wrigley
Tuesday.... Prayers2Pass at St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Wednesday...United Way allocation committee meeting
Thursday... oil change in Rockford and cable repair guy
Friday.... Cub game
Saturday... 92 birthday party
Sunday... MS Walk
So I am tired this afternoon.
Highlights and lowlights: The MS Walk in St. Charles. I had a little over $600 donated in my name, and I thank everyone who gave. Emily, Sheri, Sarah and Noelle also walked with me along the Fox River. We had a nice time walking, chatting, ogling other walkers and runners (especially young men!), plus we walked to raise money for a cause.
Had a coupon for $20 off for an oil change and did not use it, and realized too late I paid for a tire rotation. The rotation was supposed to be free, but I did not remind them. Hopefully my account will be credited.
Cubs won Monday, lost Friday although that was a winnable game and they just didn't hit.
Lunch in French Market....delicious grilled cheese with cheddar, bacon, and Granny Smith apples.....it was yummy!!
Lunch at Big Al's Italian beef near the ballpark....and I ate it without dripping on my shirt. One of the best tasting Italian beefs I have had, by the way.
Meeting students from every spectrum of life who were concerned about finals, their future, their friends and families.....and offering them spiritual and physical refreshment.
Listening to the explanations given by various agencies doing business in Ogle County and providing services to the elderly, poor, troubled, and disabled. These groups do a lot for those who need help. So if you don't contribute to the United Way, please consider doing so. If you want information on how to do that, contact me.
Spilling two gallons of gas in the trunk of my Honda. That's why I have been driving with windows open and the heat running full blast. I think it will clear up in five or six months.
An addiction in the making......I seem to have had coffee every day. Robyn's Nest in Oregon, Cypress House in Rochelle, Starbucks in Chicago........ and my personal favorite is Cypress House in Rochelle.
But the next weeks will be a little less busy: mini courses at Tilton, BZ day, Exit 99 show (please come) a birthday dinner, sub gig, and hopefully watching a lawn get planted and the land graded.
Like I said, retirement is a time to sit back, relax, and do nothing.
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