Saturday, June 7, 2014

Another Beautiful, Warm, Sunny Day!

Wow, this weather has been awesome!  Sunny and warm, but usually with a very nice breeze!  Today was no exception!  A perfect day to be outdoors.

Ken and I got up and made a cooked breakfast, which we ate outside, before heading to the pickleball court.  Again, we were the 1st ones there so we did some warm-ups.  Soon we had at least 10 players and had so much fun and plenty of exercise.  By 11, we were tired and hot, and since we wanted to go for a bike ride later, we decided it was time to get back to Waldo.  Fred and Doloris were just finishing breakfast and clean-up.




We chatted for alittle while and then got ready to go to the Rails to Trail starting at Colebrook.  We started our ride at that location and headed towards E-town.  We rode to the end of the trail and then back to our cars, a total of 18 miles.  We really love this trail.  Scenic and not very hilly!  Ken and I treated ourselves to ice cream at the local Twin Kiss.  By then, we were ready to be done exercising for the day. 



What a beautiful, scenic trail!

My mother called around 4:30 - Dad has been sick all day and they will probably send him to the hospital.  Would know around 5.  We left to meet our card club group at the K-Ville Tavern for dinner, but I was waiting to hear from my mother.  She called at 5:45 - Dad was going to the hospital with what they thought was a bad infection, probably urinary.  So when we were finished eating, we headed to the Lancaster General Hospital Emergency Room to be with my dad.  His fever was gone and he looked good, but he definitely didn't feel "right".  So, they eventually admitted him after starting intravenous antibiotics.  Hopefully he will be out of there in a few days.  

We were back to the CG by 10:15 and played a game of cards with Fred and Doloris.  It's been a busy, full day.  Just thankful that my dad is where he needs to be and being well taken care of! 

1 comment:

  1. You two wear me out with all the exercise...lol Hope you father gets well soon.

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