Saturday, September 26, 2020

Tuesday - Saturday!

Tuesday was still a breezy day, so nice having the lower temperature. AA did school work, then golfed with Tyler Mawhinney and Dad Joe. I walked Ginger once I got home. Delicious dinner of bruschetta and a glass of wine.

Wednesday, AA was still golf practicing when I arrived home, so met Ford at Talon's for some wine on the patio. Not very cool today, but at least only mid-80's.

Thursday, I slept over at Carolyn's home, cooked shrimp with smoked tuna dip (and tried a new gluten free pita chip with it). Plan was to make a salad but we were too full. Her pool temperature was 79!! So we did not jump in. And a glass of wine! 

Friday, after school AA had a lesson then golfed with Tyler Mawhinney. I arrived home and for the second time this week, met Ford at Talon's patio for wine (and dinner take-out). They didn't have power for five hours (Clay Electric customers only) so didn't make a plan for dinner.

Lauren Waidner's parents, chatted briefly with:

AA received money from my Mom for dog food donations. We will shop this weekend as we need to buy our donation.

Saturday, I had my final (make-up) Golf 201 class with the most recent Golf 101 make-up class. I met three more ladies all trying to learn the game. Sandy, Cindy and Mary (lives in Magnolia Point). Ford went to the grocery and made a new chili recipe (just didn't taste like "chili"). AA played 18 holes with Stephanie and her Husband Adam. A bit hot, around 90 degrees with a slight breeze in the shade. But still HOT! 

Stephanie and AA leaving for Hole #1:

We did our usual ZOOM happy hour with Hugh, Maureen and Kathy. Less talk about politics as it just gets frustrating, hateful and nothing we can do until time to vote. Then we watched the end of Mulan, very good movie.

To save her ailing father from serving in the Imperial Army, a fearless young woman disguises herself as a man to battle northern invaders in China. Niki Caro’s boldly reimagined, battle-laden saga belies its Disney status and spotlights the multifaceted star power of Liu Yifei. The result is a live-action remake done right. Powerful performances and intense battle sequences make this retelling of Mulan a more mature adaptation, stressing the story's themes of female empowerment and family devotion.

More ugly politics this week with Trump's Supreme Court nominee. She's (Amy Barrett) so anti-women, I couldn't think of a worse candidate (and I thought Kavanaugh was horrible!). We are sticking with Biden, please may he do well during the debates!

Happy Card!
And wrapping up with something cheerful - another birthday card from my Mom with dog food donation money!! And that wraps up our week!

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