Breakfast with Keith and a newcomer sat down with us. Her name is Laverne and she had moved in only last Friday. Nice person and with an interesting background. Not sure how old she is, but certainly over 80, if not my age.
Went to Bone Builders at 10:30, then lunch after with Kathie and Keith. Kathie gave me a copy of the following which her daughter had sent her--I think it's hysterical and so totally true:
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If in a toxic relationship, remember this:
A man was running down a mountain to escape a fire and he came upon a snake. The snake tried to keep up with him, but couldn't. He begged the man to pick him up and carry him down to avoid the inevitable. The man, afraid of being bitten, refused, but after much pleading, he relented, picked up the snake, and continued down. When they got to the bottom, the man let the snake go—and was immediately bitten! The man was shocked and said, “I carried you as you asked and made sure you made it down safely and you still bit me?”
The snake replied, “YEAH, I'M A SNAKE!”
Moral of the story: Once matured, people don't change in any significant way.
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Dinner with Kathie. We were both surprised to see Keith was sitting with Cheryl and Mary. What's up with that? However, I'm not devastated about it--Keith was getting to be somewhat of a bore, anyway. I won't be here for breakfast--going to T.O.P.S--anyway, and we'll see what happens at lunch.
Back in my apartment at 6:30 and started looking over my Dionne Quintuplet material. I'm thinking about reviving my presentation on them--we'll see if I can adequately pull things together. s rug down a mountain to escape a fire and he came upon a snake. The snake tried to keep up with him, but couldn't.



