Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hello on Saturday

Dear Friends,

We had a Friday that went exactly as planned. We went from Pittsfield to East Boston. Our grandson must have known that we were coming to visit because he fought taking his afternoon nap.

We did not eat food from Kevin's restaurant. Kyla decided to be a domestic goddess, and prepared supper for us. It was some great chicken concoction over rice with asparagus as our vegetable.

In less than an hour we are going one street over from the Brodeur's to go through the house that Kevin and Kyla plan on purchasing. The word is that the inspector is very thorough so that it won't be just a quick run through which is a good thing. Kyla might be heading back to Boston with Kevin to do some errands, and possibly some work related stuff. We will be taking care of Max while they both do their thing. Marilyn, who used to live in Tewksbury, has already called a friend from their old neighborhood, and they will be doing lunch together.
Ginny Brodeur has already left for the Community College where she teaches a one day a week class on Saturday from 9 AM until 2 PM. Linda will be in charge of setting up supper since Ginny doesn't come home until almost 3 PM. There will be nine of us at the supper table this evening.Kevin, Kylka, Linda and me, the Brodeur's, the Brodeur son and his wife, and Marilyn Gerardi. The menu is set. We are having a low sodium spiral ham, coleslaw, and baked beans. There should be a lot of good food, fun and merriment before this evening is over.

I was the first one up this morning which is pretty much normal, but I couldn't get on the computer because it is in the bedroom where Linda and I are sleeping.
I forgot to mention that yesterday was my 500th blog which I have written. If you are ever away, you can google "The Curley Lad", and you can read my daily thoughts.

Our grandchild was his usual bundle of joy when we visited with him on Friday. He still sleeps 12 hours per night 7:30 PM until 7:30 AM along with a morning and afternoon nap. He got a clean bill of health from the pediatrician the other day. No teeth have popped out yet, but some should any day now.

If Kevin and Kyla do purchase this house, there is a day care center 500 yards from the end of their street. There is also an elementary school 400 yards from the end of their street. Linda and I are hoping that the inspection goes well. It will be nice being able to visit the Brodeur's and the Curley's at the same time.

Well, I have to cut this e-mail short, and freshen up for the first adventure of the day.
Talk to you soon! The Curley Lad

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