30 September 2012

Notes - plus, quick outline of chapter four


         Yesterday was another busy day. You even mowed the lawn. Lunch at Five Guys. Owen called it "Two Guys" but everyone knew what he meant. After lunch you stopped over at Honda Motorcars on Mayfield (where Kim bought her CRV) and checked out the 2013 four-door  Accord.
        
         I was disappointed in the fact that it looks pretty much the same as the 2003 and 2005 in terms of size and interior. The outside is a bit different but not that much, from the inside looking out in the driver's seat it looks pretty much like all the other four door Accords. Lots of bells and whistles, of course, but still, I was looking for more Wow! At least some wow.

         You didn't feel well in the late afternoon and evening and went to bed right after supper. This morning everyone had breakfast at First Watch, then, you watched the boys while the women worked or ran errands. You left Cleveland in the early afternoon. Once home more errands and chores as well as trash taken out to curb for tomorrow's pick-up.

         It was a long day as we diverted from our usual journey home via I-71 and got off at Exit 151, headed to Marion then down SR23 through Delaware and Lewis Center. Aunt Betty Freeman, Grandma Schick's sister, married a Gooding. Olentangy High School is right near where they used to live in the 1950's. We drove over towards Powell and took old 315 south along the river. Beautiful drive as the sun was out and the trees are changing, we saw lots of reds, oranges and yellows. We haven't been in that area for almost fifty some years. Used to be all farms now the area is much like the Mason area here in Warren County.

         Tomorrow we can move right along through the Dead. The dialogue will be a short exposé about how the first Rebellion began and what happened after. The dialogue between/among The Brothers and Families will be about what life has become and how it used to be in the fifties. Grandma's Story will continue but be updated; and the Pouch story will show how the plane and its pilot and three passengers end up lost over Lake Erie. Post. - Amorella

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