October 30, 2006
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Not Done Yet
It turns out that I could not access the website yesterday to get the artwork to finish the LAST Saxon lesson. And, as I was gone almost all day, I didn’t have a chance to finish it today either. So, I may write it right after this entry, or I may just take a bath after a long (but quite fun) day. My wrists are holding up well, as I always wear the wrist brace when I work on Saxon.
Happy birthday to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, playwright and politician, who was born October 30, 1751. If I ever write a book, it will most likely be about this man and his courtship of Elizabeth Linley. WHAT a story! It’s better than fiction–duels, elopements, estrangements, and even a French convent!
I ate out both lunch and supper today. I feel rather full. But, I did get to eat fried mozzarella cheese nugget things at The Deli. They make the very best ones in the whole wide world. (Of course, I’ve eaten fried mozzarella everywhere, right?)
And, if Sharon is reading this from the Ukraine, HELLO! I saw someone from Ukraine was reading, and I thought it might be you. Sharon is a dear friend and missionary in Uraine (sometimes) and in Togo, Africa (most of the time). Feel free to lift her up in prayer!
Comments (3)
I think we should conduct a study to see which writers have the most interesting lives. At one end, we would have Proust, and at the opposite pole, Jack London or Hemingway.
she’s in the Ukraine and Africa????? wow……. those are two very different countries.
now you have me curious about that courtship (Sheridan)
Only had A&W mozzarella bites.