I went to church this morning. I did okay on two of the hymns but totally blew it on the third. I had trouble practicing on it this week. We used to sing this song in grade school so I should have known the music by heart. Oh well, it is what it is.
Bil got sick late yesterday afternoon and was to weak to come to church this morning. Sis is going to drop him off at his doctor's appointment in the morning for his blood work and maybe more IV fluids. She asked if I could pick him up and bring him to Branson which is about 30 minutes from Springfield. She feels better if he is close by. I do too. I have a gut feeling that bil's working days are over but I hope not for his sake. Sis's condo is about 5 minutes from where she works.
I did go to the gym yesterday and need to go today, just not up to doing it mentally. I've come to realize that I'm being a bit to OCD on weight loss. I've been wearing a Fitbit for as long as I can remember, but think I will put it aside except for just when I exercise. And follow my food plan.
I had a text from my nephew's wife stating that when she would call my phone goes straight to voice mail. I told her that I didn't really want to get involved in being the go between her and him. Since he is home I've unblocked her. I hope she doesn't get mad but I had a part to play in this too. I want my sanity also.
Jean
Your ordeal with the shoes is why I really don't like ordering online.





Euww who knows what was all over it. Thank goodness the shoes fit.

The baseball game was exciting and Ian’s team won 16-15 in the last inning. He got to pitch the last three innings! He is not a pitcher but did well. I recognize some of the players by name but like I tell Ian, with baseball hats and football helmets on, they all look alike to me. At least in basketball I can see the “whole” kid.

We had a volunteer in our church office who had the same but she fooled her doctor and lived six months. One of my co-teachers went to Texas on an experimental treatment plan, several years ago, and lasted another five years. One just never knows that is for sure. Any one of us could get run over by a bus tomorrow and be gone. My feet and fingers swell by evening in the hot weather. I don’t dare take my shoes off in the car riding home after ball games or I would have to go barefoot. My sandals have three straps and now my feet look like a zebra!
I hope Jack is working inside with air conditioning today.
Ian will be a junior this fall, Maddy a sophomore, Kolby and Zowie will both be 8th graders antsy to get out of middle school. Zowie is hoping to get some time on the high school soccer field Since they are having trouble getting enough girls to play. She got to chase balls during their games last year which was a requirement to be associated with a high school team mentor.