Monday, April 22, 2013

Good Monday Morning


I hope you all had a wonderful weekend; mine was quiet, just how I like it. 

For those of you wondering about my visit with Anita, the Alzheimer's patient, due to the blizzard on Friday, my other friend, Anita called and said that since they did not go out of town as originally planned, she would take the responsibility that day. She then said that she might not even go since it was getting so bad. I told her, if she chose to go to call me back and I'd go with her, but I didn't hear from her again, so I'm assuming she felt it was prudent to stay in. Anita will fix her own lunch if someone doesn't make it and she is not to the point where she has to have someone there all the time, it just helps to break up her day and keep her in social situations. I think it also gives her husband a measure of peace, knowing someone with be checking on her during the day while he is at work. You see, Anita is only a few years older than I am...early sixties at most. I will see what this Friday brings and let you know.

Sunday afternoon one of our graduating seniors from church gave her senior piano/viola recital at the church. I wasn't thrilled with several of her music choices, but she is very talented. She had two others join her and they did a selection from Bach's Brandenburg Concerto. That was the highlight for me.

The rest of my Sunday afternoon was spent getting the scrapbook back out and creating a couple of pages as well as making corrections to some of my history. It feels good to have it out again, though this morning I have to get in there and put it all away so I can teach.

Plans for today are few. I am planning on returning to my practice time on the pipe organ. My mentor needs some assistance with tuning, so that will take part of my time. I also have my usual light cleaning to take care of this morning and a student later in the afternoon. Sometime I hope to get in a work-out, but I'm not sure when.

Thank you for your prayers concerning Daughter #2. She sent a text last night saying she and her friends returned home safely.  

No pictures today, they're not loading here for some reason. I hope it's a temporary glitch here at Blogger, and not with my computer. 

4 comments:

  1. Quiet days are sometime needed to restore us. That snow needs to go away! Wish I could send you some of our warm temps and sunny days. Have a good week ahead tho, whatever it brings!

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  2. Good to hear your daughter got home and she's safe. I hope she had a good time. ** I've wondered how things were going with the Alzheimer's patient. Bless her heart. ** I hope you have a good week ahead. ♥

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  3. So happy to hear your daughter had a safe camping trip! Sounds like your Sunday was great! Have a wonderful new week!

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  4. Glad to hear the girls got home safely! I hope they had a good time, but it's sure not my idea of a good time! LOL

    Quiet days are to be treasured, for sure!! Wishing you a great week, Julie.

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