Miscelanea

How can a guy call himself a blogger and only post once in an entire week, and it was someone else’s video to boot.  That would be me, and the week was last week.

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Oh yes, Sylvia returned home after ten days of vacation with her dad.  That was also after the flood.  She kept me busy for the first half of the week.  Arthur Ritis (aka arthritis) kept me hurting for the rest of that time.  We did get a lot done.

Monday, we met our Bryant, Barbara and Briana (aka the 3Bs) for a fun evening together.  We were celebrating Briana’s return from RN internship in Iowa, Sylvia’s return from vacation, an upcoming birthday and an upcoming anniversary.  We went to Chez Olga in the Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids.  The restaurant is small, but the food is fabulous.  That is if you like creole (Haitian) style cuisine.  I had the Curry goat with #3 heat (scale of 0 to 10).  I had been warned.  That was one of the finest dishes I’ve eaten in quite a while. :food:   Next time I’ll go for the #4 level.  (That will leave left overs that are too hot for Sylvia.  On second thought . . . no changes.)

Briana has her clinical assignment for this fall semester.  She’s assigned to the surgical oncology (fourth) floor of the Lacks Cancer Center.  I’m excited about that and so is she.  That’s where she visited me after my surgery last October.  (Nine months later and still cancer free.)

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

7 thoughts on “Miscelanea

  1. Good thing you wrote out ten or I might have assumed 10, but never F. That would be too long. I like to read your stuff. A couple times a week is fine. I’m finding it hard to read all the blogs I like with two jobs, writing, and GOTC updating now.

    • Yes, F would be too long. I do miss Sylvia when she’s gone and so does Nellie.

      Thanks for those words. The end of last week saw my arthritis kicking up so bad that I was ready to give this up. As I told our friend, Vanilla, it’s because of friends like you that I continue. Thanks for being you. :tiphat:

  2. Sounds like your granddaughter is moving right along, there are lots of things to celebrate, and you had a good meal. Filing the info away on Chez Olga. We don’t get up your way much, but if we do, maybe we’ll give it a whirl!

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