You did not feel well this morning both in
your right knee and stomach (flu like symptom). In any case you chose not to go
to the Cook or the Class reunions, resting or sleeping until noon. You had an
open face slice of wheat bread and peanut butter for lunch, plus a cookie and a
Coke Zero. The others are presently at the Cook reunion at Mary Lou’s. You have
awkward regrets over your morning decision; rest assured however, it comes from
the depths of your imperfect character. – Amorella
1302
hours. I am better at quiet one-on-one situations. One of the reasons I always
attach myself to Fritz or Sandy at our class gatherings/reunions. I do not know
what to say to people and I am better off saying next to nothing. I miss seeing
Kay, Judy, Bill and a few others (Sandy wasn’t coming this year). I didn’t feel
well earlier – I think I should not have eaten a piece of cold leftover pizza
about 2300 hours last night. I awoke feeling like I had the stomach flu (polite
word used), that and my inability to walk any length of distance. Such are the
unranked combinations of my decision (who wants to see an old man hobbling
across a field to a shelter house).
Honesty prevails. Go back to bed and rest
up, boy. Post. - Amorella
Late
afternoon. Carol brought you a plate of food home from Mary Lou’s and after you
ate a late lunch. You drove to Potbelly’s and she had supper as she had had an
early lunch. You are sitting in the south lot of Macy’s at Polaris while Carol
is taking something back and perhaps buying something new in the process.
Later, you are planning on meeting some of the Cooks’ at Graeter’s at seven.
Then back to Kim and Paul’s – in the morning you meet at Cracker Barrel at Rt.
36 and I-71 for breakfast with the Cooks’. Afterwards, Carol and Linda get
their hair done near Panera at Maxtown Road and State Street before you three
head back to Mason. Kim and Paul are having the others over for a cookout
supper tomorrow night; at least that is the present plan. – Amorella
1731
hours. I like your summary Amorella. It reminds me of important things at the
time. Otherwise, all this would just blend one day into a month and a month
into a year. Each day is important and the remembrance of my Class of 1960 in
embedded deep where it belongs whether I saw them today or not. I am feeling
better and I probably would have gone if I felt as I do presently, though if I
had had a long walk to the shelter house and it was as cool and windy and damp
as this morning I might still settle against it. The weather has a lot to do
with the arthritis, no question about it. I did take a pill early this morning
and I’ll take another tonight, eventually these aching to harsh pains will
subside. I put the iPhone Hotspot on to sent.
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