Cooling down

When I went out to get the paper this morning, you could tell it was much cooler than it was yesterday. Not sure what the high is today but it won’t be as warm as yesterday as we hit 81 degrees in the afternoon at baseball. Jag was striking guys out left and right.

Today after school, Jagger and his classmates are staging a protest against the school board that wants to move his school to this dumpy school in a crappy neighborhood, a few miles east. It seems two of the board members are also on the planning commission that wants to build a bunch of houses near his current school. In any case, it’s a bad idea and everyone except these two guys in power are against it. I guess it’ll be on the local news. I’m also sure it’ll probably make no difference but you have to try.

After that Jag has a music concert at school at 6pm. We were supposed to go to dinner with friends but had to cancel right after we made plans yesterday as Jag told us about this when I picked him up from school.

Today is St Patricks Day so make sure to wear some green. I have lots of work and need to deliver and ship some samples and Lori has clinic. I need to go by the bike shop and see if they want to trade for some bikes as we’re short two bikes for the family and planning on riding a bunch this summer. We had to get rid of our road bikes after Lori’s surgery as she can now only ride a mountain bike that is more upright. Donations will be accepted until this weekend, ha ha. Of course the main criteria for Lori is the color.

Last night when we went upstairs she found her antique Limoges vase broken laying on the floor. It seems the wind blew the window shades into it and knocked it off the ledge as she accidentally left the window open and shut the shade when she got out of the shower. We’ve had that vase since we first moved here. I remember we borrowed a few hundred dollars from Tommy when we bought it and drove back to the antique fair to get it as we had no cash when we arrived in Denver. No way to repair it either so it was sad.

That’s about it, hope all’s well, God Bless.

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