2020 January 03 Friday in Liberty Hill, Texas
ery colorful sky as the sun begins its long, slow climb into the air. With a predicted high of 56, it appears that all the sunshine isn’t going to be converted to heat in the atmosphere. I still have hopes that, as it streams through our windows, we will have some passive solar heat inside. (It did. It was 76° inside when we returned home.)
reakfast was two eggs, toast, bacon, tangerines, coffee or tea. Coffee for Ella and hot tea for me.
efore we left home this morning, we played a couple rounds of Rummikube. We each won a round.
Mad Ella? It must be pronounced mah-della or maybe a Spanish mah-de-yah?
e took our Fast Track game with us to the center, hoping that we could get others interested in playing. They weren’t. We played alone..
fter leaving the center, we stopped at the Ear Nose and Throat doctor to make an appointment for me. My ears have been itching like crazy. I have to keep reminding myself to not stock my fingers in my ears … and it doesn’t always work. They called inn a prescription tho Wal-Mart for some ear drops
herefore, the next stop was Wallyworld. They didn’t have the drops in stock. But They will be here Monday.
rom Wal-Mart we came “straight” home. Hey, what can I say, it’s the Texas hill county and straight roads just don’t happen here.
God bless and g’nite
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- Day 94 in our Texas home
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*The Over The Hill Gang, (3307 RR 1869) Any area senior 50 years or older is invited to join for fellowship and a meal every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The first meal is free; afterwards, individuals are asked to donate $6 for their meal.**Grandies welcomes those 50+ every week with friendship, games and a ministry to connect to others. As a special part of their ministry, Grandies sign and send greeting cards with inspirational messages to those serving in the military, the sick or homebound and church members celebrating happy milestones like birthdays and graduation. Since this ministry started, more than 3,300 cards have been sent!
In the summer, Grandies also work to make available snack packs through Operation Liberty Hill for children who may not otherwise have enough food without a school in session. Additionally, they provide meals at Vacation Bible School and host bake sales twice a year to raise funds for their important works.
Wednesdays, 9 a.m.
Currently meets at the OTHG building (3307 RR 1869)