Retirement, day 1. Collect the whole set.
Kate took off this morning to take a friend to the doctor; I went
to the gym, then walked down to Stumptown and bought some coffee
beans then traded them to a funny little man for a magic
cow. In the afternoon I sorted a pile of papers that I'd
shoved in a box before a party a few weeks ago. Fortunately there
were no overdue bills or other nasty surprises, and most of them
could simply be thrown away. Two or three more such boxes to go.
Then we fixed dinner for bjcooper, visiting from Seattle,
after which we worked on a jigsaw puzzle Kate brought back from
Japan. It was wicked hard, with a thousand tiny tiny pieces, most
of them pretty much the same color. Right around the time Brenda
left, Kate's parents showed up for more jigsaw puzzle and conversation
(mostly about Japan). They were supposed to have visited this
weekend, but life intervened and delayed their trip by three days.
Tomorrow morning we'll have breakfast with Kate's parents. It must be Sunday, right? Feels like Sunday...
You may note that I have renamed this blog. I was going to call it "A Month of Saturdays" but I think "The Days Are Just Packed" seems more descriptive. And besides, it's a Calvin and Hobbes quote.