We didn’t have too much to do this morning – just get the boys organized and make sure everyone had food. We did run a small errand at about 10:30am but that was it. The boys weren’t in any hurry to leave, but after they left I found Logan’s backpack. Thankfully they were just down the block so they turned around.
I went to work at about 1pm, and really had a lot to do in both stores. I didn’t get home until almost 5:30pm. BUT — when I walked in the door I saw a connector for Chase’s game sitting on the stereo speaker. I sent a picture to Kelly but don’t know if I’ll have to mail it or possibly meet them somewhere. I don’t even know what it’s for.
After that I put out the Snoopy Birthday Flag – Autmn and Kelly both have birthdays this month. I’ll just leave the flag up until after Kelly’s birthday.
I received an early morning wake-up txt from Barry (Pinnacle). Barry shared an article in the paper about a friend of mine’s daughter. Ralph had passed away last year, but we had often gone for lunch or even to an occasional movie. He had two kids (Mark and Michelle) who were both lawyers. Michelle was assistant DA in Bucks County for years – and apparently most recently had been first deputy general under Josh Shapiro. Now that he’s governor, Michelle has been appointed acting Attorney General for the State of Pennsylvania. I was so excited when I read that – Ralph was SO PROUD of his kids, but especially Michelle, who was a real go-getter. The article had interviewed retired Westmoreland County District Attorney John Driscoll, and his parting quote was: “I would not want to be prosecuted by Michelle Henry,” he said with a laugh. Reading that article made my day. I remember Michelle when she was in middle school – and now she’s 53 and famous! I’m happy for her and again, wish I could call and congratulate Ralph! He’d be thrilled!
(If you’re at all interested in the article, go to triblive.com and search for Michelle Henry or ‘The Real McCoy.’ There are two articles but I can only find one.)
Fun things to do in Maryland:
Quote from AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT:
[after asking Sydney to join him for the state dinner. Long pause]
President Andrew Shepherd: Sydney, Congress doesn’t take this long.
Peanuts Post:
Top song in 1961: I Fall to Pieces – Patsy Cline
I don’t know if you’ve ever heard Cathi Rhodes (local artist) do PATSY CLINE but she’s amazing.
TOMORROW January 20th is:
National Disc Jockey Day; National Cheese Lover’s Day; National Buttercrunch Day; International Day of Acceptance.
I wonder if the radio stations will mention Disc Jockey Day tomorrow. I LIKE cheese but no love there. I like buttercrunch candy if I don’t have to make it myself! Have a happy Friday and God bless…
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