On Friday I arrived there to help feed the on duty Officers. Seeing some folks I haven't seen in many years and meeting some new ones. Dad and I made chicken wraps and chatted with some of the workers. We viewed the BMX bike show and saw the Tall Ships come in. Very impressive those ships are. It was a long day, we were there from 11:30 til about 8pm.
On Saturday Dad and I went to the Chrysler Museum. Curious George exhibit was there and it was a family free day. We were able to see all the museums exhibits. Here are some Blue Monday beauties.
That evening we went to visit my 94 year old Granny. I took her over some makeup that I sell, she wanted some colors. Still a very active lady. After that we went to pick up some milk and get gas then came home to watch some tellie. We had a big storm move through and the electricity went out a couple of times.
Sunday was church time. After church I went back to the Harborfest to help out again. We were very busy. I took a fall and injured my ankle. However I continued to work and when I got back to Dads, ice was applied and some Motrin taken. Today it is doing better, think it is only a tissue sprain. At least a hope it is. Next weekend we head out to Erie Pa and I do not need a cast on it!
I will be heading back to Maryland tomorrow. just to pack and get ready for the family reunion next week. Already making plans for the fourth of July and my calender is getting full for the summer months.
So how was your weekend?
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It seems you had a nice weekend. Habourfests are always fun !
ReplyDeleteMy grandma also was top fit until 95, when she died while watching her favourite TV series. She just fell asleep and never woke up again. How lucky she was, never sick !
Wow, what a busy weekend that you had, filled with family, festivities and adventure! I enjoyed your pictures very much, and hope that your ankle feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Kathy M.