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Thought we were going to Denver today, but no! Lori was getting her hair done but we decided to cancel. She looks great as she is! I went to pick Ty up in Denver but with Madi’s birthday the night before, they were up until 4. This meant he called me saying he just woke up when I was 10 minutes from getting him to go get his haircut. So, guess who ended up getting a haircut? Me! I then picked him up around 11:30 and we headed home, arriving around 1:30.

Tommy called and had figured out that it was Grandma and Grandpa’s house at 708 S. Franklin Street in Shawano Wisconsin that I posted yesterday. That was the house our Mom grew up in and where we spent many a day with our Grandparents. It’s changed a bit but the outside is still the same. You could buy it for $139,000! Tom and I were thinking, let’s buy it! We called Robin but she guessed it was Grandma Miller’s house in Colorado Springs, nope.

I woke up at 3am and couldn’t get back to sleep for maybe an hour. My head was spinning thinking about stuff. I sold a $20K rifle yesterday to a guy in Texas which is great so I need to pack that up today and ship it out.

Ty works today from 11 to 3 and then tomorrow we’re off to Aspen. Brian, our neighbor, said he’d drive Ty Saturday and Sunday but I’m thinking of just letting him drive the truck and we’ll take Lori’s car to Aspen.

We’re off to the gym and then I need to drive over to Frisco to drop some Bocelli stuff off for the Breckenridge Wine Festival on Saturday.

Oh, Biden said he cured cancer the other day, who knew? And the news of the day is Hunter’s sweetheart plea deal is off! It would have been the biggest slap in the face to everyone if he got off as no one, and I mean no one, would have got that deal had they done what he did. We’ll see how it ends up, he’s still had preferential treatment.

That’s it, time to go. Make it a great day and God Bless, but first, for Robin, here’s Grandma Miller’s house, 1212 Nevada, in Colorado Springs. I remember the three-car garage as very few houses had three car garages back in the day. It was a cool house. Remember they had the small store next door where we’d go get candy at Thanksgiving! They obviously painted it. Good memories there also.

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