We’ve
had a great summer… at home. The health challenges that both my
husband and I experienced this spring seem to have “given up”,
and we’re doing well. We’ve experienced a late spring, a few
weeks of very hot summer days with no rain, and massive forest fires
in the Rocky Mountains that send us lots of smoke. We’ve enjoyed
house guests, short weekend trips to the town where Ed and I met 55
years ago, to visit very dear friends, and some city guys who often
come to visit with Ed in his shop. The shop is still his favorite
daytime place, where he can work on something that needs fixing, or
thinking of one more thing that he can to do on the old Ferguson
tractor that he restored last winter, and … have an occasional
nap.
He’s
ready to come to the house when I announce to him over our intercom
that dinner will be served in 10 minutes. Dinner is often enjoyed
while watching the 6 p.m. news, and then the search is on for a
sports game that is about to start. He loves just about any team
sport; hockey, baseball, footfall; and if he can’t find any team
sport, he will watch curling, wrestling, boxing, soccer. Personally,
I’m not much of a sports enthusiast, but we have that solved. We
both use bluetooth headsets (because our ears are old and not working
very well), and the TV is on mute. He can listen to his sports as
loud as he wishes, and I read and listen to music on the Internet
through my headset. I would give up TV any day to give me more time
on my computer. Our evening is concluded with a small snack for him
and a cup of coffee for me.
It’s
not only Ed’s Excellent Evening but mine too. A quiet evening of
just being together, old buddies that we are, who often just have
short conversation during commercials, is an excellent evening.
I have been challenged to start a blog on Google so that friends who are not a part of my favorite Social Network can read my posted blogs. I have been participating in an Alphabet Blog Challenge, and working through my first round of the Challenge. Here goes... !
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