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Saturday, March 11, 2006

never a dull moment

Life's good. Sounds like you had a good date. Personally I do no like Greek food, but I love licorice. Last night at work I took Debbie to Starbucks to meet Susan her friend from 164th. That was fun and then we wandered around the mall. Today I worked with Michael, a tall and very dark native of Kenya who now goes to our Church. We invited 88th house for lunch. My friend Rosalind brought two clients, Richard and Diana. It was fun. the day went by so quickly. George made supper, chicken stir fry and rice. It tasted really good. For dessert we had the leftover cinnamon buns. Then I took Barb to London drugs to get cold medicine. We stopped at Starbucks for hot chocolate where I also admired Sonya's new water container. I held it in my hands and turned around a few times to see if I would get the feeling of being real cool. No go. I guess I'm too old. Barb and I chatted with my friends Ron and Judy, nice people. Ron gave this guy a few dollars. That's too simple for me. He had a Bible under his arms and i asked him if he was a Christian. I wanted to buy him supper at Tim Hortons, but he wanted to go to Save-on-foods to pick up a few items. Well we go in and a minute later we all; go out. It turns out he's been panhandling in the mall and stores. So He convinces us to go with him to london Drugs to get a few granola bars. We ask him if he's allowed in there. He says no , but goes right past Starbucks. this is where Barb and I exit stage left and literally run(what a sight) duck into my car and drive off with the lights off and no seatbelts. When we were almost home I buckled up and turned on the lights. Ididn't know that going to the drugstore was so much work. Now I'm going to try to have a quiet evening. I hope you all enjoyed the sunshine. Blessings to you all.

3 Comments:

  • At 7:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    LOL!!! I can just picture the 2 of you running to the car like mad and driving off as fast as possible. What a hoot!

     
  • At 11:20 AM, Blogger onedayatatime said…

    That was a fun night out mom! Just what I needed! I can't wait for our next big adventure!

     
  • At 6:41 AM, Blogger white girl said…

    Many years ago, before we moved to Estonia, I worked at 164th. I'm sure Susan won't remember me, I wasn't there for a very long time, but if you see her again, say a special hello from me. :)

     

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