Friday afternoon

Oh, wow! Blogging is fun. Thanks to all for positive comments via e-mail. Much appreciated!

My PEO meeting was like a reunion. Those women are so much fun — smart, kind, generous and caring. They didn’t even care that I’d been missing for about five years.  The hostess’s home had a stunning view of the Tennessee River, too. I think I’m going to enjoy being a part of this group again. My advice to anyone who’s been a less-than-active member of any group you care about: Give yourself a good talking to and start back! The rewards will outweigh any misgivings you have about reconnecting. I promise!

I also stopped by to visit my mother-in-law at her nursing home, although it was lunchtime and she was too busy finishing her fried chicken to converse. She’s very single-minded when it comes to food, but then, why not? If you can’t enjoy your food at 93, then it’s a sad, sad world.

We took my grandson to see his great-grandmother in her nursing home -- her first great-grandchild. I think she got a kick out of him!

We took my grandson to see his great-grandmother (my mother-in-law) in her nursing home -- her first great-grandchild. I think she got a kick out of him!

Then later, to vigorously attack the aforementioned middle-age spread, I did The Firm’s High-Def Sculpt DVD. This is a new one I just ordered, and it’s great. Really worked the muscles but not so repetitive as to be boring. And I’m not even going to dip into the Chocolate Granola today — that’s the plan, anyway. However, I can’t be virtuous in all areas everyday, so I think I’ll head down to this new boutique that’s opened up in town and see if that cute dress I tried on this morning is still there.  Let’s see: New Dress versus Chocolate Granola. That’s a tough one!!!!

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