Wow, another week flying by again. Hot, hazy and humid as well. Although a few nights were below 20C so that was okay. I find that I am great when it comes to the daytime heat as long as it goes below 20C and I can open my window while sleeping. When it is too hot and I have to keep them closed, I am not a fan.
This morning was very foggy during my morning walk so I was careful not to be on busy streets but walk some quiet neighbourhoods. This picture is of a sunset on Wednesday, I just found the pink so pretty.
We finally took the car in to get the lock fixed on the passenger door, it had disconnected from the other three and when locking the car it made a weird sound and only three doors locked and we had to do the old-fashioned way of pulling up or pushing down the lock. Something we were not in a rush to fix because it could be handled although the noise was pretty loud and weird all the time.
Been a pretty quiet week here and that was nice, lots of reading which I love. Chatted with DD the 1st and it was nice to catch up. She has settled into their new place and it sounds like the boyfriend and her are doing well together.
They really have similar tastes and their place is looking more and more like home to them.
Hubby is taking advantage of the guest room now and we are slowly making it his room. With his back, feeling cold most times and me feeling hot and moving a lot in my sleep (one time kneeing him really hard in the back) we were keeping each other from getting good night sleep. He was most nights sleeping on the floor on a foam mattress and although that was working now, not too great for long term, who wants to get up and down from the floor when one is in their 80s. We talked about it and decided to see about a really good mattress for his back (the one in the middle room is okay for now but will need replacing soon) and making the guest room more his room so that both of us can sleep well. We discussed big projects for the future, not things that have to be done this year but within the next 3 to 5 years but this time we wrote them down. Memory being what it is for both of us, it is nice to have them noted down. You know that great thing about saying - I don't have to write it down, I will remember. - Yeah right.
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