I had to go a little off schedule this morning in order to get in a grocery trip when it was most convenient for Hubby to drop me off and return later to get me when I was finished. Again, I shouldn't complain, but I don't like not being able to come and go when it is most convenient for me, but rather, having to fit my routine into someone else's schedule. At least I was able to get groceries, so we will eat for another ten days or so.
As soon as I got the groceries put away my friend Anita came to pick me up so we could go have lunch and visit with Alzheimer Anita. After we ate and cleaned up the dishes my friend Anita wanted to take us to see a friend of hers who keeps goats - they recently had babies. It was a gorgeous day for a drive out of town, up on the hill where a beautiful view of the lake greeted us. We meandered down a dirt driveway which eventually brought us to several outbuildings and a very old house. I'm kicking myself for not having my camera on me, so no,


On the way home we stopped at the cemetery so Anita could place flowers on the graves of her family members. I got to see her mother's grave who I was never able to meet because she died just before we moved here and her grandparents, aunts and uncles. I couldn't help but long to see my own mother's grave and be able to place some flowers there for her. Anita told me the story of her grandparents and how they and the couple next to them were all best friends. When her grandmother died and the husband of the other couple died, her grandfather married the other woman. Now the graves are side by side and her grandfather is laid between both his wives and the one woman is between both her husbands. I thought it was a cute story.
And now for the perfect end to my day...my son called...just to talk. It was so good to hear his voice.