Shana, I always feel busy, but I feel as though you pack more into a day than most pack into a month! It all sounds like loads of fun, though. I never end up going to fairs, even county fairs, due to the sheer volume of people. Crowds stress me a little. I used to panic when I had too many people around me. To be honest, I still do, but I don't cry anymore. I was trampled when I was a teenager, and I just don't like the feeling of too many people around. I do go to some local fairs, but not very often. Your pottery sounds wonderful.
Ane, too bad about Guns and Roses. That would have been fun. Still, there is always a silver lining. I love the element of surprise on the movie haha.
Sherri, I am so sorry you are still in pain. I had a relatively minor surgery a few years back where they removed a part of the colon. There were six incisions, and one had a stitch running through a nerve. It hurt so much every time I moved. I can't even imagine it on the scale you are experiencing. You are really something! We have to schedule another Zoom so you can enjoy everyone when you are feeling a bit better.
I have my NAS (Network Attached Storage) running again, so I am very happy. Sherri, it is really just a fancy name for a group of external hard drives that I can access from anywhere on my network. The RAID (redundant array of independent disks) means that the disks are mirrored, so if one fails, another takes over. Sort of a fancy backup. I can actually access my NAS from anywhere, so I don't have to carry external hard drives with pictures and what have you. I like that freedom. Of course, then it gets complicated. I used to manage stuff like this at work, but things get increasingly advanced. I like to just have my son work on it all. He is so happy to play with all my fancy equipment.
I had a sort of busy day today, but nowhere near as crazy as Shana's

I made curtain ties for my neighbour. They were huge! I have never seen curtain ties that long, but that is what she wanted. That took a few hours. She is 90, and we do all kinds of stuff for her. The elevator in our building is out of commission, so we have to carry her groceries, laundry, etc., up and down the stairs. We open jars, thread needles, add contacts to her phone, and show her how to text pictures

Her family is so grateful for us. They sent us a basket of fruit every year. We just like helping her; she is an enchanting little lady, and I love her to bits.
I also attended a reunion committee meeting for the Class of '73's 50th reunion. I graduated in 1972! I have friends in class '72, so I volunteered to help.

I have to say, I really do enjoy helping. I am making their name tags, taking photographs, and creating a memory book/directory for the attendees.
Then, I did my son's laundry. He dropped it off before work and picked it up after. Their washer broke. It was supposed to be delivered Monday, but the truck broke down, and it is now being delivered Wednesday, and he needed clothes for tomorrow. I volunteered.
I cooked curried chicken and broccoli with mushrooms for dinner. It was very good.
Well that is my life
