Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. on this MLK Day, here in the USA.
We had another very quiet weekend. Perhaps they are healing weekends when we aren't out running around. Joe is feeling better, though still coughing and experiencing pain in his shoulder, and we still haven't heard anything about the MRI. He is feeling enough better that he told me to touch base with the orthopedic doc about getting my knee surgery rescheduled. I left a message on Friday. Hoping to hear from them today. I told Joe I can't cancel again so this will be it, come heck or high water. We will just have to deal with it.
Also hoping Joe gets some answers when he calls and is a bit more demanding today. He has some major dental work to get done next month. I need a tooth extraction too (that filling that fell out also let the back of my tooth fall off). We have to coordinate the teeth with other procedures and take the antibiotics, etc. because of his artificial valve and my artificial knee. Good grief!! Anyway... here we go again!
Friday night, Joe went to play Nickels at the clubhouse. I begged off (he enjoys it more than me) since I still had two loads of laundry to finish (my excuse). I am just not a game player. It's fun for about an hour and then I am ready to stop. When I go, it is because I care about the people and enjoy the company. One of the women sent Joe home with a pocketful of fresh garlic. Always good! She knows I use it.
Saturday was quiet. Joe's Villanova basketball team played on TV at noon, so we watched them win. Helen and Cheryl popped in around 4:30 and asked us to go to dinner at Cheddar's so off we went. That was nice. We always enjoy the food at Cheddar's and being with them. After dinner, we started watching a new series on AcornTV called Murderland. Boy, did we get sucked into it!! Another great British detective show!!
Yesterday we went to Sunday school and church and then, right after services, we had (our first) congregational meeting, at which we approved two new Elders. It was an interesting process for us to see and learn about what is involved (as new PCA members).
Of course, football was on all afternoon. Our neighbor, Jill, came over and surprised us with freshly baked scones! Hers are SO good!! Enough for breakfast today and tomorrow! Yum!
This week isn't too busy I have a doctor's appointment on Tuesday, we have the farm Wednesday morning and our Small Group on Wednesday evening. Thursday the AC/Heating folks come to just check our system and make sure it is running okay (they come twice a year). That's it and that's enough!
Thanks for making it this far! Wishing you a great week!
Peace & hugs! God bless!!


