Carolyn took Elaine and I down to Dr. Mousolf's office today for our annual eye exams. Elaine is shown here checking the Amsler grid after having been through the reading of various sized letters and numbers. She had other glaucoma and pressure tests and will need to go back in about 6-weeks just to have the pressure tested. He didn't think there was a problem but wanted to do the follow-up to confirm it. I heard him use the word "stable" which as Tim knows is good news. I got a good reports and we both got appointment to see him again in a year. Neither of us will need to get new glasses.
We barely got home in time for supper. In fact our normal table was already filled so we sat at one by oursselves. As we finished eating, the young women known as the Ukaladies walked in. They played Ukuleles and sang a wide range of songs for nearly an hour. It was just what we needed. It wasn't that they were that good but they were having fun. That something we don't see very often. Management has done a good job of bringing in professional musicians but none seem to have the fun of the Ukaladies. Only a couple of them had musical back ground but started by taking classes at Southeast Community College less than a year ago. They even sang Happy Birthday to me and Mr. Tesina, the father of the lady at this end of the line, for our June birthdays.
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