Wednesday - March 31

 Oh my, the last day of March with 1/4 of 2021 already gone.    Yesterday marked the 5th anniversary of Mark's Mother's passing - March 30, 2016.    She is so missed and thought of so often with much love and happy memories.

Really steamy this morning for our walk (separately).    Had another nice rain shower last evening.

We left around 9:10 for downtown and had our coffee/"dry" blueberry scone (usually so moist and delicious - not today) at Java House and I sat outside and read while Mark walked around the corner for his haircut.    Afterwards, we walked some of the downtown streets, and checked out St. Cecelia's Church where we're going with Lydia to Easter Sunday Mass.

On home to pick up some produce from Dusty (one more week here) and then to The Farmer's Corn food truck - a new concept we've not seen here in the park - lots of good-sounding sandwich choices and then other various items made with corn.    Since we weren't real hungry, we each got a cup of corn (mine with bacon and cheddar) and Mark got the corn with doritos and sauce - good stuff.

Did some laundry and enjoyed the AC this really warm Wednesday.

Ryan and Philip got their Johnson and Johnson vaccine Monday - Philip was fine yesterday but Ryan felt really crappy AND, had to fly to London last evening.    He's doing much better today!    Philip developed a fever (102.2) yesterday afternoon (over 24 hours after the shot)!    So strange how this vaccine whichever one you get is affecting some and others, get nothing.    

I had follow-up appt. with Dr. Freeman (new Florida primary physician) after having blood work and bone density test.    She is putting me on cholesterol meds as mine has continued to rise.     

Over our coffees this morning, Mark and I discussed plans for the next 2 weeks here in FM and plan to leave for IL, on the 14th.  

Our neighbors, Rog and Martin came over for happy hour and we had such a great visit.    They  missed out on most of the winter cause of Rog's health issues, and now so good to have them back.    I made BLT's for supper - great bacon from the meat truck in the park and Dusty's yummy tomatoes.

Went to Mass tonight in Boston (virtually)with Bishop Robert Reed.    Yesterday on our way back from Anna Maria Island, we watched it on the I-pad with Father Dan O'Connell.













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