
Betty and I went to exercise this morning. At our age it's an important part of our routine. Also, since we both have Osteoporosis it's important to do regular weight-bearing exercise to strengthen our bones.
Then I went to Galloping Grace Youth Ranch to help out with the kids there. I was able to work with a neat young girl named Kelsey who has the softest hands I've seen for a girl her age.
Betty went to lunch with a friend at Pizza Hut and brought a P-Zone home for me to eat.
This afternoon, a neat guy named David who owns Windshield Wizards in Rio Rancho came to our house and replaced the front windshield of our Toyota RAV4. A couple of years ago, we got two cracks in it from thrown rocks within weeks of each other. He did a great job and, if you need your car glass replaced, I highly recommend him.
To close out here are some more flowers from our house.
The first is a Blue Mist Spirea -- a small bush in our courtyard.




2 comments:
Hmmm, Kelsey must use some creamy lotion to have such soft hands, Dan. (hehehe...just kidding)
It's great to see young riders gentle on a horse's mouth. So many tend to hang onto the reins as if the reins are holding them in the saddle. Not good for the horse, or the rider's balance.
Beautiful purples blooms on your plants, Dan and Betty.
~Lisa
Until I read Lisa's comment, I didn't get the soft hands. I really thought you meant her hands were soft. How out of touch I am! Thanks for volunteering your precious time at GGYR. We really appreciate you!
Max and I both need new windshields. We were supposed to take them to Tim, a GGYR volunteer who runs a repair shop. Do you think we've done it?!
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