September 26, 2013
I just realized I forgot to mention something, in yesterday's post... It was the 777th blog post, since starting this blog a couple of years ago - okay, over 2 1/2 years ago. I hope it has been helpful for everyone who has been reading.
Jason and I went to the gym this morning, and did a little exercising. Actually the trip over there was to see if he could actually take advantage of the gym here in the housing area, and he was to a very limited degree. The was it went was that we got up, and headed right over; stayed for a little over 1/2 an hour and then came back. I spent my time on a stationary bike, and it did make my back feel better, though my hip started to tighten up a bit. How come you can get out of shape so fast and it takes forever to get back into shape?
After the gym we came right back home and took our showers. Jason wanted to go see the movie The Family, with Robert De Niro, and it was starting at 11:05. The movie was entertaining, and even funny in a few places, since it is a comedy, and yet it still had the "bad guy" parts where there were far too many people killed. No cars were blown up, though a house was, as well as a storage tank, but I don't want to give away too much of the movie. If you've got some time to spare and you're in the mood for some popcorn, I'd say go see it.
We got back to the house at about 13:30 (1:30pm) and Jason wanted to work on his sewing project. He's also started another project (I think I mentioned it in an earlier post) where he is weaving a leash for Gracie. He's making some good progress on that one, as it is about four feet long know, and it is the second one he's done. The first one is only about three feet, and he realized that he didn't allow enough of the cord to get the length he wants. It should end up being about 10 feet or more, when he's done. He wants to be able to wrap it around him, so that he doesn't have to hold on to it.
For dinner we had TOGOS sandwiches, and they were really good. We hadn't been to a TOGOS in several weeks, so it was nice as a change. The rest of the day was just laid back and work on the stuff we wanted to. Jason is feeling pretty good, and I am also, as we both look forward to heading back up to Livermore, early next month for the concert. From what I understand if you are still interested in going, there are some tickets left so please don't hesitate much longer. Thank you, for all the continued support and Take care and stay positive.
Jason and I went to the gym this morning, and did a little exercising. Actually the trip over there was to see if he could actually take advantage of the gym here in the housing area, and he was to a very limited degree. The was it went was that we got up, and headed right over; stayed for a little over 1/2 an hour and then came back. I spent my time on a stationary bike, and it did make my back feel better, though my hip started to tighten up a bit. How come you can get out of shape so fast and it takes forever to get back into shape?
After the gym we came right back home and took our showers. Jason wanted to go see the movie The Family, with Robert De Niro, and it was starting at 11:05. The movie was entertaining, and even funny in a few places, since it is a comedy, and yet it still had the "bad guy" parts where there were far too many people killed. No cars were blown up, though a house was, as well as a storage tank, but I don't want to give away too much of the movie. If you've got some time to spare and you're in the mood for some popcorn, I'd say go see it.
We got back to the house at about 13:30 (1:30pm) and Jason wanted to work on his sewing project. He's also started another project (I think I mentioned it in an earlier post) where he is weaving a leash for Gracie. He's making some good progress on that one, as it is about four feet long know, and it is the second one he's done. The first one is only about three feet, and he realized that he didn't allow enough of the cord to get the length he wants. It should end up being about 10 feet or more, when he's done. He wants to be able to wrap it around him, so that he doesn't have to hold on to it.
For dinner we had TOGOS sandwiches, and they were really good. We hadn't been to a TOGOS in several weeks, so it was nice as a change. The rest of the day was just laid back and work on the stuff we wanted to. Jason is feeling pretty good, and I am also, as we both look forward to heading back up to Livermore, early next month for the concert. From what I understand if you are still interested in going, there are some tickets left so please don't hesitate much longer. Thank you, for all the continued support and Take care and stay positive.
Passed along the info on the concert on FB. Don't know if that helped or not.
ReplyDeleteLifting up prayers right now!
Psalms 20:5-7 We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners: the LORD fulfil all thy petitions. Now know I that the LORD saveth his anointed; he will hear him from his holy heaven with the saving strength of his right hand. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.