Finish to the Week

 

Somehow, I can't get ballet off of my mind.

Pure hell and defiance of the rules of physics describes my visit with Keith and his Epson printer. This was my second attempt at helping to get the air bubbles out of his delivery lines. I was totally ready to be the hero and walk away victorious. However, we ended up buying another CISS unit for forty bucks and going to Cy’s for a hamburger! At least the  morning ended on a positive note.

Wednesday night we had a good meal at the Villa with Cindy and Tom Allen in Palmer Lake. They are soon returning to Nelson, BC. I wish we could find a reasonable excuse to go visit them again.

Thursday at the hospital I learned that Kris will be resigning in September to spend more time with her kids and decide what is next for her. She sure has been a good leader for the wellness program, and I’ve learned a lot from her. We wiped down all the equipment prior to maintenance shampooing the carpets. I built a new org chart, because the last one was too fancy for her supervisor. At the SMMUG meeting, Mark Pimentel demonstrated  three ways to make a slide show. Quite a few things I didn’t know. He’s a great instructor.

Friday brought a full day of chores starting with Craig Webb and the sprinkling system. He charges $60/hr, but is well worth it. He is helping to redesign the system with newer technologies, teaching me what to do so that he can maybe turn it over next week. Again, I’ve learned a lot, and Cathy is pleased that her plants will be getting more water and our utility bill will be less. Ah…..efficiency!

Theaterworks presented Mary Stuart, a play about Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart. Now, that’s the way I want to learn about history! Excellent production and featured our friend Jane Fromme in the lead role as Elizabeth. Gerry and all really liked it.

We took a load to Goodwill on Saturday, went to Good Feet, Langs shoes, Harding Nursery, Cheers, Tucanos, and many more. It’s all a blur.

Sunday, I got caught up on the Wasson reservations while Cath went to a lecture on Jane Austen at the University. Later we worked together on the WLC hand-off. Cathy is getting the whole archive of the Woman’s Literary Club dating back to 1872 ready to turn over to Colorado College. Big job.

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