Bob: Up early. Fixed breakfast for us, eggs, bacon and potatoes. Going fishing with Karl and some of his grandchildren this morning. Bonnie is preparing for having the missionaries over for dinner tomorrow. Thanks to getting the metformin from Pat my blood sugar is better today.
Fishing didn't go too well today. My boat got skunked, but Karl's boat got 6 pike. He had his foster son, Mason, who is 4, and one granddaughter. I had 4 teenage girls in my boat. We didn't get one bite, but caught one clam, 2 hats and a lot of weeds. I did hear some new songs and gibberish that I didn't understand. Had a walleye dinner anyway. We caught it on Thursday night.
Bonnie: It's been quite a day. After Pat dropped off her grandchildren she came back and said she had a flat tire and asked me to take her back to town to get her cell phone and their other car so she could get some help to fix it. It's the last day for her grand-daughters to be here and so she told her husband to go ahead and fish. So, I jumped in the truck with her. Half-way back I remembered that I was cooking a chicken on the stove that I had forgotten to turn off! It was a quick trip needless to say! Thankfully, all was well when I got back. She had to take the bad tire into New Liskeard to get it repaired, and then one of her foster children to Englehart and then back to Elk Lake. She finally got here about 4. What a day for her! Then about 5:30 the electricity went off! We had already eaten dinner, so rather than sit in the gloomy cabin without power we went back to Karl and Pat's. They had invited us for cake and ice cream to celebrate several birthdays. When we got home the power was back on! Hooray!! I'm thankful tomorrow is the Sabbath. I need a rest!
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