I headed into town around 10:45 am and didn't make it home till around 5 pm. Just an all day thing.
First, I went to see Phi, then I headed to the post office. Once that was done, I stopped at Colleen's to drop off the flannel fabric we had. That will be for the garage sale. Once all that was delivered and we chatted, I then headed to Appleby's for lunch. I was spending lunch with Kim. Our families have been long lost friends for a while. Her mother was Dian Keepers who did a lot of machine quilting. She was really good at it and gave classes. Kim and I have known each other for years. We talked about her mom and her brother who have since passed. We chatted about what's up in our lives since we haven't seen each other for a about 8 months. She retired, which is a good thing. Her and her husband have been traveling again. He has a pacemaker and hearing aids. He's also the same age we are. We ended up spending 2 hours of catch-up time together.
I then headed over to moms. I wanted to drop off the "scraps" for Nancy. Instead, I spent another 2 hours with mom. We talked about what's going on in Patrick and my life. I wanted her to realize I have more medical issues then I need right now. We also talked about her family history. So, that was interesting as well. After 2 hours and feel comfortable chatting with mom, I left and stopped at Nancy's to drop off the scraps I was going to give to mom. I let them both know I won't be there on Friday. I told mom I might not make her luncheon next week for her Birthday. I may have Patrick drop me off, if I get done in time. We will see.
Once all that was done, I went to get gas and head home. By that time, I was filling Patrick in on both visits before I pulled out my tablet to play games. I'm a little worried about tomorrow but need to suck it up and just let things go as they will. It's part of life. I will see what I find out tomorrow and hopefully it isn't serious. In the meantime, I'm going to try and find a day where I can get back to being Happy Stitching/Happy Quilting!
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