Well Tuesday was pretty much a mundane day except for the evening when sister in law Diane drove down from Michigan with her 18 year old son Matt who suffers from Downs. They both along with GG came for supper. They will be here for a day or so before heading to Miami to visit family and will take GG with her and then eventually back to Michigan for a couple of months this summer while we head to the mountains.
The day started much the usual with a 6'ish roll out. I slept alone again as Nancy spent the night with GG who is suffering anxiety issues as we draw closer to leaving for the summer. I did my usual morning routines that started with a cup of green tea laced with turmeric while I posted this ramble and spent some quiet time with my Creator before heading out to the Rec. for a couple hour of pickle ball play with a couple of A players who just happened to come by for a visit. The four of us had a challenge court to ourselves for most of the morning and we never sat down until we had worn ourselves down to a frazzle.
We are still looking for some rain but so far its stayed to the north of us. I hand watered the gardens and then hung a load of laundry; at least this is great weather for clothes drying outside on the line. Today it was well into the upper 90's and it was miserable outside during the early afternoon hours. I stayed in after lunch and read for a couple hours before starting the grill for supper. I grilled marinated chicken breasts and Nancy had a fresh salad, oven fries and Brussel sprouts and brownies and ice cream for dessert. I passed on the dessert as I've added a few pounds the past couple of weeks despite playing pickle ball almost daily except for Sundays.
After everyone left and took Nancy with them to GG's I tuned into the Ray's game and they finally held onto to win for a change. I headed over to pick up Nancy from GG's as she returned her car because of driving her to her appointments and staying the night with her. It was close to 10 before we finally got home and I got ready for some horizontal lab, LATER
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