Sunday, June 6, 2010

Another busy day. First it was off to church with Ian. It was raining , and when I got down to the parking lot it really started to pour, and walking all that way, getting my cast wet totally didn't appeal, so I took a chance with the handicapped parking place on the street near the side door. Fortunately, I didn't get a ticket, but if I had, I would have gone to court with a doctor's note. Ian took his art kit and drawing pad to church to amuse himself in the nursery and Sunday School. He's my little artist. It's so cute to see him lugging around his art supplies and pad. He was working on something in the car and told me he was drawing a boat tossed on a stormy sea. I don't know where he got an expression like that, maybe from the Sunday School lesson?

After church, we went to one of Ian's favorite lunch places, the Great Harvest Bread Company, formerly Montana Mills. He loves their cream soups with shredded cheese. He also loves their fresh loaves of Italian bread, so we got soup and bread and then went home to eat with Daddy.

Jean came over around 12:30, and she and I headed out to the Landmark Society's house tour, which featured houses in Brighton this year. It was fun, as always and we got to see a bunch of great houses, including the Stone-Tolan House, which is the oldest building in the area, built in 1793. With my foot the way it is, Jean either dropped me off, or we took the trolley to minimize the amount of walking I had to do in the rain. I did walk some, though, probably more than I should have. Jean came back to house and stayed for dinner. We both had fun playing computer games on the Lego site online with Ian. I cooked barbecue chicken legs on the grill since the rain had cleared off. It was still too chilly and wet to eat outside, so we ate in and watched old Johnny Quest episodes.

Since we had such a late bedtime last night, Ian got up late this morning and was a little restless getting to sleep. but he managed to crash by 9:15, so we should be OK tomorrow morning. I hope anyway!

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