Thursday, November 02, 2006

Yes, this is the rainy season.

I got up about 0730 this morning and took my time getting dressed and going downstairs. I knew that I would be leaving a little after 0815, as I was having breakfast with the guys from the accountability group. Kathleen came downstairs about the time I was getting ready to leave. She still was not feeling too well and she still had her headache.

Breakfast was great and we had a good time talking. It was not as long as usually because several of the guys had to do something around 1000. I was glad, as I wanted to get home to see if Kathleen was doing any better. She was back up stairs on her computer, but soon went back to bed and to sleep.

When she awoke, she asked me to fix her something to eat, I asked her what she wanted and she just felt like some puffed wheat and puffed rice. So I went downstairs and mixed her up a batch. I went downstairs and read the mail, again, lots of catalogs and election stuff. I will be so glad when the elections are over; I am so tired of political phone calls, mail and ads on television. It seems like there is no escape from it all.

I was getting hungry myself so I made myself some chili with lots of onions, garlic, and hot sauce. It just felt like a hot chili day.

Since I Had breakfast out this morning, I had not read the paper, so after lunch I sat down and read it. Kathleen came downstairs just as I was finishing. She still was not feeling very well and stayed on the couch all afternoon.

About 1730 she said that she was hungry, so I asked her what she felt like and she did not know, so I suggested a frozen dinner that she bought the last time we went shopping. She said that sounded good so I microwaved it and then went downstairs to the freezer and got myself a hamburger patty and cooked it for myself.

I added some Tillamook cheese and a large onion slice to it and put it on some Hawaiian bread and toasted the bread and cheese in the toaster oven. Kathleen decided that the dinner was too spicy for her and asked for the frosted mini-wheats, which she had dried.

That is about it for today, I do not see anything unusual happening tonight so I will close and say good night.

1 comment:

Alyssa said...

Speaking of political calls, guess who called me...Senator John McCain. How did he get my phone number? He just kept talking, I couldn't get a word in edgewise. It was all about Karen Minis. Anyway, we are old pals now. Maybe I'll call him back tomorrow so we can finish our conversation. He hung up just as I was about to respond to a point he made. Anyway, I'll have to invite him to our open house!