We got up too late to get to church on time, but went anyway. We walked in late, and the bulletins were all gone. I was concerned at first because we didn't know the hymn numbers, but then realized that it means we have lots of extra people in church. I looked around and saw quite a crowd. Even the choir was larger.
After church we parked at Gate 19 and walked to E-Mart. We bought organic eggs and natto. Then we went to the commissary to buy everything else. We asked about organic chicken, and they referred us to a Korean brand. Too bad we do not know what the Korean standards are for 'organic'. They also said the organic eggs were discontinued.
We called Michele to come down to the ground floor to help me carry up groceries while Chris parked the car. Chris started cooking immediately. He prepared a pot of cabbage soup and put it on to boil. He also made an apple cake and put it in the oven. Then the kitchen was free for me to make some lunch. I spent the afternoon on my computer clearing e-mail. I read about how the gov't is making more vaccines mandatory and passing legislation to hold the manufacturers not liable even if those vaccines hurt someone and a less risky vaccine could have been made. I think this is a dangerous combination.
After supper, I continued work on my charm quilt binding while we watched X-files. Distressingly, I had to have Michele thread my needle even though I was wearing my bifocals. We finished season 1, so what will I watch tomorrow in order to finish my quilt? I am one night away from completion.
* This quilt is from Tokyo *
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