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Saturday
Saturday Aaron and I played D&D, then we played Luigi’s Mansion with IL6.
Sunday
Sunday I cooked a turkey dinner for Aaron’s birthday. (It had been intended to be cooked on Thursday, but I made a mistake ordering the brine, so we cooked it on Sunday, instead.) My friend Liz came over for dinner to celebrate. I invite my friends over for Aaron’s birthday. That’s how I roll.
Monday
Monday I took M12 to an appointment, and then took IL6 to an appointment. After that, I let D15 drive. She got on the streets for the first time today, and didn’t run any stop signs. I was still feeling the never-ending tiredness I’ve felt since being sick two weeks ago, so I rested for a while, then read to D15. Then I talked to Aaron till it was time to go to work.
Tuesday
Tuesday after work, I almost immediately took D15 to her appointment. Then I ran some errands, worked on my to-do list, and read. In the evening, Liz came over and the family ate pizza and watched Doctor Who.
Wednesday
Wednesday Dad and I both had a personal trainer appointment at the gym. I let D15 drive again – she successfully backed out of the driveway, drove around the side-roads, and pulled back in the driveway. Speed while turning needs a lot of work. After dinner, I read to D15, then went in early to work.
Thursday
Thursday I relaxed. I took a nap, went to lunch with Aaron, and even watched a little TV. Aaron took D15 to get a henna tattoo. IL6 programmed the computer and then went to Cub Scouts. M12 played a computer game online with a friend.
Friday
Friday, I went directly from work to two appointments for IL6. Then Aaron and I ran some errands (our last weekday of running errands before he starts his new job). In the evening, dad treated us to Outback Steakhouse.
Week’s Photos



Reading to myself
- 12 World Religions, by Jason Boyett
- New Scientist: Our Quantum Future
- The Economist: The Would-be King
- A Hat Full of Sky, by Terry Pratchett
- The Life of Elizabeth I, by Allison Weir
- March: Book Two, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
- The Week: Maga Military
Reading to IL5
- The Yellow Bus, by Loren Long
- The Bubble Gum Blob, by Andres Miedoso
- The Pirate’s Eye, by Guy Bass
- Bad Hair Day, by Jim Benton
D14 reading
- I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai
- Neverseen, by Shannon Messenger
Media Completed

A yellow bus lives its life.


Stitch Head decides it’s time to leave Castle Grotteskew when his master leaves permanently. This book was very enjoyable, and IL6 enjoyed it, but it was a little long for him. I will split the third book into pieces of once a week.


In this second book in John Lewis’ graphic memoir he goes on Freedom Rides. It was heartbreaking. Very good drawings.


Franny’s pigtails go rogue.

