Looking forward to a quiet time
This week and next will be stressful.
I am the chairman of the Michigan Club pizza party to be held the 19th. The Covid situation has reduced the numbers of attendees. Instead of 250 tickets sold in 2019, we’ve only sold about 80. It’ll work but there’s a lot of guessing going on. (Cans instead of barrels of beer.)
Saturday is the Sportsman’s club’s Day at the Races. I bought Ken a ticket so we’ll be going for the day. He can drive my car so I can learn more about its operation.
Next week there’s a dance on Tuesday and a Sportsman’s Club meeting Wednesday. The pizza party is Saturday.
Sometime within the next ten days or so, my brother, Denny is supposed to show up here. He’s driving down with two guys and assurs me that he’ll stop in and take me to dinner.
After the pizza party, I have to dive into my new job as HOA President of Nantucket V. Our first meeting will happen on Monday, the 21st.
After that I can take a deep breath.
My 80th birthday is March 4th.
Kelly is scheduled to arrive for her two week (plus a day or two) visit.
It seems like an over-whelmingly busy time, but once Kelly leaves stuff will slow down. (At least it looks that way now.)