Today was a decent day. I wore a red shirt. I was asked whether I meant a red shirt or was just fooling people. It was suggested that I get a red and white shirt for the fooling people days, but then I would not be fooling people.
We had the start of a tournament at the club and as a result, I did not have time to play tennis. I did get in some spinach and a tangelo before I left. The research manager has learned that that combination is most effective in getting iron back into your body (well, into my body, since I was the one that ate them both.)
I grabbed an Egg McMuffin on the way.
Things went well at the tournament, far better than a year ago when Hurricane Hermine was just passing St. Petersburg.
I left to come home just after the second game was started.
I did a few errands on the way home including a stop for a wheatgrass shot. My last stop was the dry cleaners.
At this point, I am asking you to confirm that you are 18 years of age or older before proceeding.
Some time ago, the research manager got a coupon offering 10% off of $50 of dry cleaning and 25% off on $100 or more dry cleaning on orders handed in by August 31.
She decided that this was the opportunity of a life time. We intended to get there earlier, but breezed into the cleaners yesterday afternoon. I contributed a few items, but the research manager submitted virtually all of her clothes. The saving was significant, but I still had to ask if they provided mortgages.
When I picked up the clean clothes, I needed a crane to carry all the clothes out to the car.
I then was anxious to hurry home, knowing that virtually all of the research manager's clothes were in the car and I was definitely interested in seeing how lacking in clothes she might be when I got home.
It was a little disappointing to find that an old pair of shorts and a shirt had not made it to the cleaners.
Oh, well......it was still good to get home.
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