After noon local time. You woke up later
than usual, had breakfast with Carol and you both read the Sunday paper. You
both did your exercises, you with your forty minutes worth. Carol is icing her
knee more often to help bring the swelling down to normal – she has a fourth of
an inch to go. Her doctor’s visit is on Wednesday and her objective is to have
everything normal. It has been two months today since the operation.
1224
hours. I thought today was Popo Orndorff’s birthday, but I checked and it is
tomorrow. He was born in 1895, that’s 120 years ago. Wow.
1338
hours. I completed Brothers 10.
Indeed, you did. What do you think? –
Amorella
1339
hours. I don’t know. It appears to fit in context but I don’t know that it has
a singular purpose.
The books have to be taken as a trilogy boy.
The whole is greater than its parts. – Amorella
1341
hours. I don’t know that I have looked at it like that.
How can you, you have to complete all three,
but once done, you’ll see. – Amorella
1343
hours. You know I don’t believe you.
This is not about belief, boy; it is about
doubt and its uses. Post. – Amorella
1344
hours. I am not following.
Late afternoon. You drove to the Black Barn
for corn but you arrived too late for today’s picking. Thunder in the area but
the heavy rain is up Lebanon way. You finished what errands that needed done of
the day. Carol is playing a Sudoku game on the iPad, Spooky is at the front window and
Jadah is probably under the bed until the lightning and thunder stop. You do
have Grandma Ten cleaned up and ready to work on, cutting each section in half
and saying essentially the same thing. Fun, huh? – Amorella
1731
hours. You know it is. Part of the work you help me with, the big part of
cutting sections, but then I still have to make it work. It is a fun challenge.
I want to make the work clearer and more organized for the reader, few though
they may be. Perhaps one day Owen or Brennan will sit down and give them a try.
If nothing else it should help them to understand their Papa better and maybe
it will teach them some things too, or better yet, show them some things so
they might do some personal learning on their own.
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