
Elaine invited Carolyn to join her in the Brookdale Ladies Salad Supper to recognize Mother's Day. Us men were given sack lunches to eat in our rooms. Carolyn had bought a painting from one of the ladies at the table where they were seated. She learned more of it's background and of the Artist that painted it back in Detroit. With her many years of teaching school here in Seward, Carolyn has a much wider acquaintance of people here in Seward than we do despite out long tenure. Our problem is that many of our "friends and acquaintances" have "moved on". We were pleased that Virginia brought three of our old friends to stop in to our unit and visit for a while after Supper. The Stock Market performance was the worst part of the day.
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