Monday, June 8, 2009

Hello on Monday Morning

Dear Friends,

Our Sunday went as planned except for the fact that the Yankees won, and the Red Sox lost their respective games.
I left the house at 9:30 AM to visit Mom at the nursing home. After the nursing staff put her in a wheel chair, I took Mom outside the facilities for a little sunshine and fresh air. We did so for over an hour. I left a little before lunch, but Dad said that he would be at the nursing home to help Mom with her lunch.
Mom seemed okay emotionally. Her bed sore is still causing some uncomfortableness, but over all I thought she was doing well. She still is lucid, and she is mentally sharp.

After arriving home around 12:30 PM, I took a quick nap, and watched the Red Sox game while Linda when off to do a few errands. We had an impromptu cookout with the next door neighbors which started at 5 PM. After several hours of fun and merriment our guests stayed until a little after 8 PM.

Social Calendar -- Linda has golf today at 3:30 PM.
I have some errands to take care of before running my last UNICO board meeting at 5:30 PM. The installation of officers is this Friday at Cranwell Resort and Spa. After an hour long cocktail hour, which starts at 6 PM, I will start the meeting, the new officers will get installed, and I will turn over the gavel to the new President. The new President will say a few words, and adjourn the meeting.

Sports -- How about Tiger Woods come from behind victory on the links on Sunday? The one shot victory was truly amazing!
Baseball returns to Fenway on Tuesday when the Yankees come to town to battle the Red Sox.

Politics -- Nothing of interest.

Observation -- Did you ever think about what you would do or think about as the airplane that you were in was going to crash into the ocean? Those last few moments of life for those people in the latest airline crash must have been excruciating especially if the airplane broke up during the thunderstorm which they flew into.

On a happier note, "Life is good", and continues to be so for the Curley's.
Enjoy ever moment in which you can hear the birds, and smell the flowers.
If you have aches and pains as we all get older, remember that there are people who are worse off than you.
Don't sweat the little stuff!

Have a great week at work or play.
Talk to you soon. The Curley Lad

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