Grandma’s 80th

This week­end was anoth­er whirl­wind spent­ly most­ly in my car. I got home in Con­nersville at 8:30 Fri­day, ate din­ner and then passed out. Sat­ur­day I was up at 7:30, ate break­fast, packed my car and went to Cam­bridge City to put some stuff in my mom’s antique booth. Then I con­tin­ued on my way to Noblesville, stop­ping briefly to pick up some fresh­ly baked Amish pies. I got to Noblesville [My sec­ond cous­ing Melis­sa rid­ing with me] and unloaded. I did valet park­ing briefly as my grand­moth­er’s friends arrived. A lot of old peo­ple. Grand­ma showed up around 3:15 and was­n’t sur­prised because appar­ent­ly some of the peo­ple RSVPed their regrets to her instead of my aunt. Every­one vis­it­ed for awhile then we ate and my uncles told some sto­ries about grand­ma. Then I sat out­side with the rest of the men until it was too dark and too cold to stay out­side any longer. We came inside and my uncle Corbin and I laid the smack down on my grand­ma and Willard in two games of dou­ble-bid Euchre. It does­n’t mat­ter if it is my grand­ma’s 80th or not. If we are play­ing cards, no holds are barred. Then I passed out again [I got to sleep in actu­al beds for two nights in a row!] and woke up this morn­ing around 7:30, show­ered, packed up mom’s car and then went to Mass. I left to come back to Cleve­land from church and got back here around 3:10. I unloaded my car and went to the store. I’ve got to do laun­dry tonight and then pass out before work tomor­row. I won­der how the team did at NCAAs… I should check that next. This is all one para­graph because thats how my week­end felt.