You're welcome, Jim. I'm just pleased as punch someone besides me wants to watch it. I know there are lots of "Combat" lovers out there, so I'm happy to know you're one of them.
Well AD, looks like we took some of that rain off your hands today finally. It didn't pour all day, but it was overcast the entire day and it rained off and on most of the time. In fact, just as we were in and out of the grocery store, it was pouring its hardest. Of course. The good thing is it's free water for the yard.
We didn't get too wet, though. I took hubby out for dinner at one of his favorite places, even though, as I like to tell him, he ain't my daddy. One of our three kids called him to wish him Happy Father's Day, so he was batting over .300 in the grateful kid quotient. Don't know what was up with the other two brats as we rarely hear from them anyway. He batted 0 for 3 on his birthday and I batted 0 for 3 on Mother's Day, so batting .333 was a major victory.
Speaking of baseball, my Mariners are on a freakin' roll, I'm tellin' ya. They swept the Diamondbacks at home and are over .500 for the first time in about forever. They ain't winnin' big, but they're winnin' a little bit. And yes, I know it won't last, but just let me bask in three wins in a row, OK?
I did manage to call my dad this morning and wish him Happy Father's Day. (I sent him a card that should have arrived Saturday but I forgot to ask him if it got there and they never remember to tell me if they do or not.) He'll be 88 in another month or so, and I wonder if this will be the last time I do that.
They are so miserable now because they are essentially prisoners in the place where they live. There is still so much I want to ask them but having lived away so long, I never get the time to do that. But even so, I pray for them to go quickly and quietly.
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