Carolyn was doing some work with drapes up at our Brookdale unit when our new living room chairs were delivered from Slumberland. We got up to try them out right away and decided we liked them. Elaine and Carolyn had bought them and I am well pleased with their choice. They fit well and I like the height at which we sit. They will be moved around a bit as we bring in lamp table, and a narrow mahogany desk to the left of my chair. We are anticipating having a TV on the wall across the room. Some of the plans may change as additional furniture gets moved in. We took up some of my jackets to a closet and Elaine always has things to take along. We try to never go up without taking along something that we don't need here during the next couple weeks.
We used Verlon's height and strength in bringing down some boxes off the top shelf in our storage area. Most of which had been there since the shelves were built nearly 35 years ago. One box contained several of my GW university notebooks. The paper pictured is of an "Analysis of Management appraisal Methods" which was a 5-person MBA project in 1968. It involved collecting data from many Government Agencies and Private Industrial Companies. These are all in bags out in the trunk of the car headed for the recycle center. We took Verlon out to dinner this evening for his birthday and felt we had done a good days work.
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