After the Sunday evening service, I got to hang out with several friends, including Todd & Miranda. It was great to see them. Todd, when can I borrow the D90?
My parents were out of town to visit my brother and his family. They brought back this unique cookie with caramel between two waffle pieces called a stroopwafel. It’s Dutch. I’m a caramel fiend, so it was very thoughtful.
Whilst they were gone, my parents asked me to mow thier lawn. So, on Monday night, I drove to the old home place and fired up the mower. I quickly realized that it had probably been close to two years since I had done so. It was nice to smell the fresh cut grass and be outdoors on such a wonderful and unseasonably cool evening.
On Tuesday, the library hosted a pool party for all the children who had participated in the summer reading program. It was quite refreshing to be around so many care-free kids enjoying themselves. This is cliche, but I do sincerely believe adults could learn a thing or two from the innocence of children.
The week primarily consisted of moving books in and out of the bookmobile at a feverish pace by day, and then playing tennis and cooking by night. However, the routine was thrown off by my wife’s excursion to Cincinatti to see Cheap Trick, Def Leppard & Poison on Wednesday. She even got to talk to the lead singer for Men At Work. I didn’t miss the life of a bachelor, so it was great to have her back on Thursday.
Friday night was full of good food and good friends. We don’t get to see each other often enough do we Joey?
I had to work Saturday, but the circulation desk was busy, so the time passed by quickly enough. After work I traveled to Laurel County to see some of my aunts and drop off that print I ordered from Kodak. Yes, I’m just now having it framed.






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