Mr Ty is fast!

Before I get into the track meet, it’s now 4:40 in the morning and Jag’s alarm just went off so we could get up to see the lunar eclipse. It peaked around 5:05am with the moon all red from being lined up with the sun. Pretty amazing. What if it were in the 1800’s and you looked up and saw this, you might get a little freaked out! Anyhow Jag and I are now up but Mom, who can sleep through anything, ran back upstairs to bed.

Ok, now here’s a comment from Eleanor,

Eleanor Tafoya says:

Doug! Yesterday I get a letter from Calpers, stating that the Sacramento City Unified School District filed a resolution to terminate their contract with Calpers as of January 01, 2015 , my health coverage will terminate then, what is going on ? You too . Nothing is guaranteed in this world. I hope the school district has new insurance for us retires, I am going to question my concerns to the school district, as for you I am sorry to hear about your insurance . We have to leave this up to The Lord , all things come together for the good.

I guess Calpers is some sort of State insurance program or something. I wouldn’t worry too much though Eleanor as California has a habit (just like the govt) of spending money they don’t have. I’m sure they’ll figure something out.

Now to the meet, I sat there until around noon before Ty had his first race, the 200 meter run. They started on the opposite side of the stadium and by the time they rounded the turn, Ty was in 2nd place! The kid ahead of him was from some other school and really fast, but Ty came in 2nd! They announced his name over the stadium loudspeaker when they told the crowd the results. He came in 3rd in the discuss and his relay team was also 3rd. The school came in either 1st or 2nd for the meet, all in all, a good day.

I rushed home after his race and got to work. Meanwhile Lori had a crazy day full of crazy patients at work. I managed to get my stuff done and then cleaned the house and baked some chicken for dinner. I also took the boys to the doctor for their flu shots. The only one left is Lori who can get one at work, downstairs at the hospital.

Today our suburban goes in for the 5th time to have the rotors replaced. My buddy who is the general manager said he’ll go talk to the service manager as this is getting ridiculous. It’s all under warranty but a pain to keep taking the car in.

My foot is a little better but still sore. The older you get, the longer it takes to bounce back. I need to get to the gym this morning for sure.

Guess that’s it, time to run, hope everyone is well, take care and God Bless.

p.s. wash your hands!

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