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It's 8:30, and I've been up for a couple of hours. I came downstairs at 6:30, hoping to have my coffee and then head out for a paddle. The sky was gray and drizzling. I checked the weather map and saw there might be a gap between the rain, and sure enough, when I looked outside, the sky had cleared. I quickly grabbed my paddle, jumped in the kayak, and headed down to Sandy Bottom under blue skies and sun. When I turned around, the northern sky over Woodlawn was dark and threatening, so I paddled back fast — and just as I reached our house, the rain started. I pulled the kayak in. Thirty-five minutes on the water, perfect timing. I just returned from a walk around Woodlawn and saw a heron standing on our road. When I went to photograph him, he flew off, alas.
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| Kayak Morning South |
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| Sun Breaking Through The Clouds |
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| Threatening Northern Sky |
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| Woodlawn |
Thursday was a nerve-racking day, mostly in the afternoon when we were making travel reservations. The morning, though, was great. I drove to the Ashville Country Store at 8:00 and had breakfast with Tom — Jack was under the weather. I was home by 9:15, the lake was inviting, blue skies and sun, so I went out for a good forty-minute paddle. When I got back, Evie helped me finish and publish the blog. My doctor had wanted another EKG — he wasn't happy with the one from last week — so I drove to UPMC Chautauqua, to the Heart and Vascular section, and was taken care of quickly. I'd expected a long wait and was pleasantly surprised. I then stopped at Aldi's, picked up a few things for dinner, and was home around noon.
Evie made salmon patties for lunch, and I watched another episode of The Good Doctor — when I have nothing else on, I always come back to it. I'd been up since 5:30 and was hoping for a good nap, but only managed half an hour.
Then the afternoon began. We needed to figure out where to stay in Dallas next weekend, along with Tom and Jill, and how to get there — American Airlines, obviously. First came the process of signing up as AAdvantage members, which was not easy. Once that was done, we tried to book a flight on Thursday to Dallas, but it was sold out. We went back and forth between Wednesday and Friday, talked with the kids, and settled on Friday. Reservations made. Next came lodging — Airbnb or Hampton Inn — and after a lot of discussion, we went with the Hampton Inn, four nights. Tom took care of the rental car, but he booked it for the wrong week, so I called him, he canceled it, and started over. On top of all of this, I was trying to write an obituary for my son-in-law — my daughter had asked me for my help — and I finally got that finished and sent off. Through it all, we were constantly texting and talking with Beth, Tom, and Jill, trying to get everything sorted.
By 6:30, it was done. Thank God. Dinner was Wegmans chicken with sauce, pasta, and a salad. We watched an episode of The Great English Baking Show, and then Evie went to bed. I then tried to watch the Cavs on TV but for some reason, not one station was available, at least that's what Spectrum said. So I watched the Cavs lose on my computer and then went up to bed.