Wednesday
I got up around 7:30. I prepared for coffee morning. I did the special exercises and made coffee. I meditated and tapped. I cleaned the bathrooms. I washed dishes. I vacuumed the floors. Then I took a shower.
My phone rang as I got out. The inspectors wanted me to meet them early, so we settled on 1:30. I got dressed and headed out. I stopped at the post office for mail, but there was nothing to keep. I met them at 212. They had already gone in and looked around. They were ready for me to sign, which I did. We talked for a minute and I left.
I went to the gym to register for the garden. A little odd, but that's how it is now. I talked to the new guy. He was interested in knowing all about the garden so I agreed to meet him there tomorrow at 2. Then I went to Housing to drop off the key to 212 and to pick up blank contracts. I also talked to Jack and he said the garden has been taken off his plate.
From there I went to the library to pick up the paper eggs that Keli wants covered in ducky fabric. She and I also chatted. She showed me the craft for this week. Then I went home.
I marked down my cleaning time on the contract for 212. I pulled out $20 for John, and kept the rest. I marked an envelop with the info and put the bill inside. I read e-mail for just a bit, then went to 107 to clean for an hour or so. I have just the tub and floors to do.
So when I finished, I went to Michele's house. I gave her the envelope. She gave me my scarf. She showed me some silks she got in the mail. We talked about dressmaking. She gave me the last piece of her 'famous' pork and pumpkin pie.
When I got home, Chris was at Mass. I read e-mail and sent messages. When he got home, I put the pork and pumpkin pie in the toaster oven. We discussed going to the retreat on Friday. When the piece of pie was hot, he took it out. I had a few bites and gave him the rest.
He read his e-mail and I went through Telegram messages. Some are very interesting and I wish I could re-post them or send the video clips. Then I made tea and we watched TV. The Hamish MacBeth DVD wasn't working so we watched Brokenwood.
Chris went to bed and I stayed up to finish an interview with a Korean researcher who is growing out samples of fluids and tissues from living people who were vaccinated. The structures that are growing are interesting.
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