Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Wednesday, April 28

Up at 6:30 to go to water aerobics. It was a cool morning again, and the pool was chilly, as well. There was a good turnout just the same. One lady was sporting a new bright blue swimsuit. Unfortunately, when she dived into the deep end of the pool (she's the only one of us who does this) she had a wardrobe malfunction that revealed her uppermost parts. A little embarrassing, but she just laughed at herself.

Back home, once I was ready for the day, I spent time at the computer and then fixed a lunch of deli turkey sandwiches for Hubbie and me. Mother came over after lunch, and at 1:30, I drove her to an ophthalmologist appointment for a routine checkup. Everything is fine following her cataract surgery.

We had a long wait, though, before she was seen, so it was around 3 p.m. before we left the clinic. From there, we went to the art gallery to see the new young artists exhibit, on tour from the state's art museum in the capital city. We just love looking at these works, which are so creative. Artists from kindergarten to 12th grade level were represented.

While we were there, I delivered an evaluation form I'd completed regarding the photography residency at the local school. Then, of course, we spent 30 minutes chatting with the art gallery director.

From there, we went to the greeting card shop for Mother's Day cards. Naturally, we met someone we know and spent another 10 or 15 minutes chatting.

Finally got back home around 4:30. For supper, we oven-heated various leftovers...steak and peppers for Hubbie, turkey for Mother and me, plus dressing, mashed potatoes, mixed veggies, and corn/green bean combo, and gravy. It was all very good the second time around.

Mother went home afterward, and Hubbie and I watched a debate among local candidates running for the offices sheriff, county judge, and prosecuting attorney. The debate actually took place last night at a local college, but our local newspaper carried it by video at their online site.

After that, we watched regular one-hour shows.

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