Awake and Alive
My plan to go to bed early foiled by the low blood sugar alarm, here we are. Busy weekend -- busier than I thought it would be. At least my jello came out perfectly; every layer set just so, even, no bleed between levels...yes, it took more time, but it was worth it, not only to me but the family as well. Rah.
Saturday I woke up bright and early for OC duty. The crowd was a bit low (113) but that was good, as we had but 9 volunteers (four fewer than the minimum), so we had to hustle. I was all over -- up front, packing bags, moving boxes of canned goods off the pallets, etc. I wish the parishes with too few volunteers had let us know. In the meantime, our count is going to be a bit low for the month (in the post-COVID era). I of course attribute this to GOP prosperity, which our left-leaning staff found to be...insufficient. Oddly, our hot meal counts are low, too. I did note that historically, our counts were always lower in the summer, so maybe we are going back to the old normal?
Then it was off to the bank (another HELOC payment, gotta start thinking about the next project), the gym, and a couple of errands. Then home for a brief moment to shit/shower/shave, as we had a family fest and I had to get my aunt and then off for poker and fun. I was ahead $6 for the night (not counting gas and jello expenses), leading to jokes about my hitting the night deposit on the way home. I need to buy stamps (food pantry stuff), so I will just offset that.
Today was the usual -- Mass, gym, Communion to my friend in West Park -- and then home, where I caught up on some work, handled paperwork, and made a brief appearance at a friend's soiree. It is a perfect night -- just cool enough to be comfortable, a bit of a breeze -- and tomorrow it will be gone for the swelter pit. Hard to believe June is almost gone!
NRCC Battleground Memo
This will surprise absolutely none of you, but I will believe it when I see it!

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