The moon/sky was stunning last night.

View last night from laying in bed.
I keep getting notices from CVR (Penndot online program) about the installation of the newest system upgrade. They will not update until we have completed the training. Three hours don’t seem like much until you have to sit here and do it. When I get back from vacation I HAVE To sit down and just do it!

Can’t let this be me!!
Today I started out cleaning the upstairs. I got half done and had to buzz down to Youngwood for my chiropractor appointment. I was gone a little over and hour – came back, grabbed a snack, finished phase one. A storm blew through with downpours – it felt like night!

About 9am.
Diane has been keeping me updated – she’s in North Carolina on a mission trip (she does that regularly!). The views of the mountains were stunning! She was helping install a kitchen – something very much beyond my skill set!

Diane’s view…

So – I finished cleaning downstairs and did a load of laundry. All of that is finished and put away. I work in the morning and am keeping Cameron for a few hours after lunch. So my day tomorrow will be busy. Then I have to get serious about organizing for vacation.

QUOTE of the DAY:

Except I’d take tea over coffee.
PEANUTS?

TOMORROW April 30th is:
International Jazz Day; National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day; National Animal Advocacy Day; National Bubble Tea Day; National Hairstylist Appreciation Day; National Honesty Day; National Mahjong Day; National Oatmeal Cookie Day; National Raisin Day; National Therapy Animal Day; Thank You Thursday.
April 29th was my step-daughter Theresa’s birthday, and tomorrow would have been Stoney’s birthday. John’s would have been the 26th. So we had a plethora of birthdays (along with Logan and Chrissy) the end of April! I’ve never had Bubble Tea. Raisin’s are… ok. Thank You! God bless…
A favorite Movie –

Hayley Mills is my all-time favorite actress!
On this day in history: On April 29, 2004, the World War II Memorial opens in Washington, D.C. to thousands of visitors, providing overdue recognition for the 16 million U.S. men and women who served in the war.
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