Saturday, August 15, 2015

What To Do If you are a Retired Teacher?

This week had some interesting events occur.
It rained some so I didn't get to swim, but I did walk three days. Whoo! Whoo!  Not for long though. I must not get discouraged.
For the first time in a long time I got to have lunch with the retired Kramer lunch bunch. I heard some funny stories about former students. I enjoyed soup and salad. And I have two prayer requests.  Susan Gresham and Marilyn Young have cancer. We also learned that the teachers at Kramer have no where to park. The parking lots are where the new building is going to be. So glad I retired. Its also going to be a hot first week of school and a five day one at that. School starts on the 17th of August.
ON Tuesday morning I went to have blood drawn at the hospital. Now you sign in and wait a long time to be told to walk down to the Lab.  The technician found some blood in me, and took out 7 vials for the tests I have to have done. I still have a bruise. It is fading though.
Thursday I did some running around to Richmond, Indiana and got tickets to the Indianapolis zoo.  We are going tomorrow for Lita's birthday. And I got Lita's presents.
Friday, daytime I cleaned the OBF kitchen. And then  last night I went to a Missoula children's theater. The kids there preformed "The Little Mermaids" not the Disney or Anderson version. It was a bit long for me as I didn't have any children in it. The story was cute and the kids did a great job for one week of  practice.
Also this week I had two nights of cards playing Hand and foot. Fun family night.

Trying hard not to avoid people and to have a good time. Even if I am a retired teacher. FYI I have only bought a few school supplies: two boxes of markers, two erasers and one package of notebook paper. Total spent $3.00 yeah me.6+*999999999999999994555555555  thanks for the help cats!

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