July 10th: Last night after David left for home, Holland finished up with the Back Bumper & Bike Rack revisions: he did a good job :-)
Before David left, he assured us we could "stay as long as you want". But we'll be leaving Wednesday, or Thursday. We don't to wear our welcome out - David is a good friend, and we don't want to spoil that friendship bond.
And Bleu's attitude changed significantly after Sonny was gone: the brattiness disappeared, and he's been on his best behavior ever since. He still jumps on people - and he still draws blood on Holland's arms, and we're trying to find ways to curb him of doing that; he's still a puppy, so hopefully as he grows, the blood-letting will cease. His toenails are long and sharp, and I don't think we can trim them back any further than they already are without nicking into the quick.
This morning Holland called his prosthodontist to make an appointment for a denture refitting - he likes his new set, but they are giving him gum blisters: something needs to be done so they sit comfortably in his mouth - they are too tight, and need a bit of a trimming. My mother and step-father wore dentures, so I understand the procedure.
After the phone call, we decided to drive up and down the Beach area - we started with Seaview, Ilwaco, and Chinook … then turned around and drove through Longbeach, Ocean Park, and Oysterville :-)
On our way back through Ilwaco, we thought we'd check out the KOA Park, just in case we want to be beach bums a little longer … it's been bought out, renamed, and repriced: WOWSERS! Once we were quotes the daily rates (no weekly or monthly rate breaks here), we understood why there were only three or four occupied spaces.
Then we touched down at Chen's Chinese Restaurant, before booking for some driving up and down the beach ;-)
When we got back home, I asked Holland if he'd like to watch a couple movies with me: Jean-Claude Van Damme's 'The Quest' (I watched it last night, but I still have 12 hours left on it - I bought the right to watch it ;-)) … then we watched 'China Cry - The Nora Lam Story', and 'The Inn of Sixth Happiness' movie.
While watching the movies, I'm knitting something for him, and it's driving him crazy that I won't tell him what it is until it's done ;-)
It was a China Day, from beginning to end. I know that China's influence in America, as far as politicians go, is a touchy topic … but self-defense maneuvers, and missionary ventures still rule with me. The martial arts effects held Holland's attention - he struggled to stay focused with the rest. But he was good about it; after all, I did suffer through the John Wick movies (all four of them) ;-)
We are both learning to bend and meet each other in the middle.
The Quest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RCMJKWUsrw
China Cry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kja6nd2-F3c
The Inn of Sixth Happiness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8UR0G7dEEs
We also tried one of the Patriot Food Packets.
And tonight is Bleu's second free range nights - we want him to be a guard dog, he can't be locked in a kennel while we sleep. Holland thinks he's old enough, and I'm relaxing on the topic.
I also finally got the Husband Photo's changed out on my phones. Holland has been good about Bob's face being in my hand every day … but I've felt weird about it: I'm a slow learner when it comes to techy stuff - but it's all good, now :-)
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