Earlier, I had brilliant ideas about
what to write to you, however now I am sitting here trying to dredge those
ideas up from the recesses of my brain and they are nowhere to be found.
On the way home from church I realized
that I had forgotten to take the Fitbit out of my pocket consequently it was
hanging out quietly at home going nowhere. That is a bit annoying to me since I
had just walked a mile to church and was going the mile home. Later in the
afternoon at a concert that was about a half mile walk from home I realized
that I had still forgotten to move the step tracker to my person. The one thing
I can do is to record walks and it will add steps. The problem is, it is based on
time and I do not have a solid idea of how much time I need to add to equal the
steps that I usually acquire when going to church. At least now my total is not
as dismal as it was before I made a guess about that.
I found the concert enjoyable. It was
a faculty recital at the closest college. There were two singers, one pianist,
and a guitarist. I am grateful to live so close to both colleges as there are
many interesting things that we can attend, often free of charge which makes it
sweeter. There are a lot of sports events, but I am not interested in going. I
seem never to have become a sports spectator. It could still happen in this
life, but I do not expect it. This afternoon there was a football game that we
walked past as well as a softball game. I am sad to say that many more people
were at the sporting events than the number at the music concert.
Leroy tells me today that my face is
healing nicely from the surgery to remove the skin cancer. I can feel it
easily, but to see it is another issue requiring a hand held mirror angled just
the right way. I do not bother to do that very often. One thing about this
spot, I got almost no sympathy because it is really hidden back by my hair and
under my chin. Guess I am lucky indeed. Hidden is good.
Paula
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