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| Morninging With Tin Tin And Kaia |
It's 7:30, and I've been up for an hour with Tin Tin on my lap. Beth was up at 6:00, and I'll be driving her to school at 8:00 — she's spending the day cleaning up her classroom, putting things away for the summer, and saying goodbye to colleagues. It's now 8:15, and I've just returned from dropping her off. We stopped at LDU, a popular Australian coffee shop, on the way — a busy spot with five or six locations around Dallas.
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| Morning Coffee |
Wednesday was a wet one here in Dallas, with rain through much of the morning and into the afternoon. Beth and I were up early, both on our devices — I was writing the blog while Evie slept in. Beth left for the last day of school, because her classes were graduating from sixth grade in a ceremony attended by parents. Her students were excited to see her, showering her with presents and farewell hugs. They had really missed her over the last couple of weeks and were well aware of what she'd been going through. Evie and I spent the morning tidying up, catching up on devices, and finishing the blog. For some reason, I was dragging, and around 11:00, I went to lie down with my book, briefly drifting off to sleep.
I've been having trouble finding a new book lately — I've downloaded a couple that looked promising, only to discover I've already read them. Idiot! Beth was home around noon, having stopped at Whole Foods, and brought back enough food for a couple of dinners, so we're off the hook for shopping for a few days. I was ready for lunch, having had only yogurt and granola for breakfast. We had leftovers from Tuesday night, so I put together a plate of sweet potatoes topped with ground beef, black beans, and sweet corn. Delicious. By 1:30, I was ready for a nap — read a bit, didn't care for the book, started another, and fell asleep.
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| Off To The Lake For A Walk |
Beth was tired from her morning at school and the Whole Foods run, so she and Evie settled in to watch some TV. I decided to take the dogs for a walk down to the lake. The rain had let up, and the sun had come out, leaving things warm and humid. We did our best to stick to the shade of the trees on the way to the lake and back, but twenty minutes was plenty in that heat, and all three of us were glad to step back into an air-conditioned house.
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| White Rock Lake And Dallas |
Around 5:00, we celebrated the end of school with shrimp cocktails, a glass or two of wine, and a good conversation about Beth's morning. Dinner was easy: rotisserie chicken, baked red potatoes, and a sinfully good cake from Whole Foods. Since Marisa was in Austin, we skipped Malcolm in the Middle and went straight to a couple of episodes of Landman, the second season of a series we'd started when we first arrived in Dallas a month ago. Beth and Evie called it a night by 9:15, but I stayed up to watch a cop show — Law & Order: Criminal Intent — until 10:00.














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