Day 20,227

It’s a Friday night in rural Douglas County, and Lisa and I are getting ready to head off to bed. I almost forgot to write tonight, but just remembered before shutting down the system for the night.

It’s been a busy day for us here. I had to get Ruby (my red and white Ford Flex) in to the shop for an oil change. That was followed up in short order by a trip to see my cardiologist for the year. No real issues, a little elevated blood pressure, but that can be written off to some anxiety I’m dealing with.

Dane had the busiest day. He had his interviews up on KU’s campus for a unique scholarship opportunity, the same scholarship Bonnie earned when she was a senior in high school. We’re sitting here with our fingers crossed, hoping that he get selected for this opportunity.

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Lisa and I went into Kansas City tonight for my company’s holiday party, the first time we’ve gone in a few years. Lisa was really impressed with the new facility. Time flew by, and by 9:15, we needed to hit the road to get home. Dane & I have an early morning tomorrow, as he has another Scholar’s Day up on the hill.

Enough for now.

Peace y’all.

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