
Wednesday the 17th was an odd day for me, I went to work (and even though I did not know Jason's grandfather, I still felt weird being at work) - my team was pretty sympathetic to my issues of not being able to focus. We got all of Wednesday's work done by lunchtime and had a good jump on Thursday's work when we went home around 2pm (in other words, we rocked it out)! Jason and I went to Waffle House by ourselves (we never go on Wednesday's as it is his closing night for the week, but since he was off for bereavement...), we got coffee and ordered some food - we played my new game - "Scrabble SLAM!" Fun was had by all, especially since we took turns, can't really be yelling four letter words at the top of your lungs at Waffle House (even though we're regulars). It is a fun game, and I recommend it to everyone!
Thursday the 18th was a really good day for me - work went well, we all got along - no bickering, or B.S. going on (at least that I was aware of). At about 1pm my team was talking about how hot and muggy it was in the building and how a swim would be just what the doctor ordered...as I was getting out of work, I checked my cell phone, and strangely enough I had a missed call (it was Tammy - Philip's girlfriend). She had left me a voicemail, so I checked it - Can me and the boys come up to go swimming around 4pm? I couldn't believe my good fortune, that I would now have someone to go to the pool with me and I would get to see Marshall for a little bit too - and it was Tammy's birthday :-) Wins all the way around! Finished in the pool around 6pm and came back to my house to change - Jason grabbed Thor and got him in the crate just in time to see me, Marshall, Tammy, Ray and Anthony all come barging in... Dinner came out of the grocery fund (my pocket) and Jason, Mike and myself went to Waffle House for some good conversation, food and decent but cheap coffee. Dan joined up with us almost an hour after we got there, and he spent most of the night talking to two other people - our table spent the majority of the night telling tales of stupidity and youth (ours, of course). Jason and I left right at midnight as I have an early morning tomorrow...

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