Siding Done, Scanner Software Works

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We got a surprise call this morning from our contractors, who dug their way past yesterday’s snow storm to finish our window/siding installation job.

I am thrilled.

We asked Mike to help us refinance, and that provided a reason to get my scanner software up and running – finally. It’s been a huge help over the last couple of days.

Ron and I shoveled ourselves out. Not a lot of snow, but heavy.

Wepecket/Wamsutta Club

Yesterday: sat in (briefly) on the first meeting of the Cape Cod chapter of Campaign for Liberty. Redeemed coupons at Job Lot and a gift certificate at Aubuchon.

Ron and I attended another terrific concert at the Wamsutta Club. Looking forward to the New Bedford symphony next Saturday.

So Very Smug

“Would fill a stadium”.  How smug.  How very knowing.  This person, a social worker, had no idea of the complexity of the situation he thought he was describing.

I asked Ron yesterday why Peter and I didn’t go to California with him.  He said he didn’t know.  We’re even: I don’t know, either, except that I’ve always believed that I couldn’t rely on other people, that I had to take care of myself.

Last night’s forum on employment matters was very impressive.  Some good contributions and respectful, knowledgeable feedback from Representative Vieira.

Our handout went over well.  Ron got to speak, I did, too, as one of the few, perhaps the only, Libertarian/Tea Party sympathizer in the room.

I told them I was glad for the experience of being a “contingent worker”, that it gave me a point of view that employees don’t have.

Forum Tonight

Ron and I both spoke, very well attended.  Our tribe did well and our handout was favorably received.

I cooked.  Defrosted the Christmas ham, made soup, a grain and vegetable salad, a chocolate cake.  Easy cook, easy cleanup.

Got a cute outfit for the walking doll.  Too big, I misread the tag, thought a “9” was a “3”.  Wonder how close I am to cataract surgery.

Child’s

I woke up at 3 am, back to sleep around 6.

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Ron and I paid a visit to the Waquoit end of the Child’s River conservation area for which we are land stewards.   Lunch afterwards at Moonakis; we slid in at the last minute and they were nice enough to let us sit and eat.

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Yesterday

Ron accomplished a lot yesterday: bank deposits, got his prescriptions refilled at Emerald and squared away his old insurances.

Today, he’s going to find out how he gets reimbursed from Cal’s new spending account plan.

I did a small amount of shoveling. It’s been so cold (4 degrees last night) that there’s almost no melting.

Stomach was bad all day yesterday starting with breakfast. Practically drowned myself in Rolaids, Pepto and handfuls of snow. We went to FET at St. Anthony’s for supper. Very nice: salmon, fresh green salad, and my favorite, mac and cheese. Skipped bread and dessert and felt well enough to sleep soundly last night.

Snow, Shovel

We hadn’t planned to, but we shoveled ourselves out yesterday.  A couple of people from John’s Pond got us started on the driveway.  We finished around 5.

Ron spent almost the entire day (about 6 hours) fussing over his new pharmacy plan, only to find that it will actually cost him less than his old one.  I think inactivity has affected his brain.

I made a hearty soup for dinner: chicken, onion, rice, pinto beans, spinach.

Worked on the handout for the Monday forum on minimum wage. Mildly irritated by what seems to be an attention-seeking move by Judy and Margaret, who aren’t used to sharing the spotlight.

Continuing work on data visualization project.