Monday, June 8

The days are zipping by

We have a busy week of appointments lined up. Eye exams, annual doctor visits, haircuts, driver license renewals, and perhaps one that has momentarily slipped my mind. And yes, we are social distancing and wearing masks as best we can throughout these endeavors.
Butch is getting along famously with his indoor cane and his outdoor cane, forgetting them more frequently than ever. We hope to get him back on his physical therapy soon and then it should progress even more. I am thinking by fall you might not be able to tell he has been majorly repaired from his broken femur. He is playing golf but so far he is using a golf cart. I am sure he will be back to walking the course, if not this summer, surely by next.

Gary had a near mishap with his RV on the way here from Missouri last Thursday. Luckily the guys were able to get parts and get it repaired. Here they are getting things put back together.

Pictured from left are Rich, Jason, Butch, and Gary


Gary replacing the wheel hub




Gary is here and when he isn't busy working on his RV or playing golf with his dad and brothers we have been having hot games of CrossCribb. I was fairly certain Gary would like the game. We were introduced to it last winter playing with Dave and Liz. 


 
  • An exciting game of Strategy, Luck, and Double Cross!
  • Lots of fun for the entire family.
  • Objective: Mark 31 points by building higher total cribbage scoring hands before your opponents.
  • Recommended for Ages 8+. 2-6 Players.


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