MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: DPO Young People’s Concert

I had a productively balanced Tuesday. I accomplished a great deal while also relaxing.

8:45 AM, I stepped into CVS on Ludlow Street in downtown Dayton. There were other CVS stores on this end of town, but the one downtown is easier to get to with a minimal amount of walking. I clocked in through the link they texted, and I was walking back out the door by 8:53 AM to grab the 9:20 AM No. 17 bus to my house. My COVID and flu shots are done.

I worked from my desk for a few hours before feeling the need for a nap. After feeding the pooches, I worked at my desk until Mama Kay came to fetch me for our taco Tuesday supper. By 6:15 PM I was back at my desk; the waste dumpster was at the curb, a whole chicken was boiling on the stove, and I listen to my weekly, YouTube, installment of Thomas Jeffersons Monticello with President Jefferson, delightfully interpreted by Bill Burger.

This morning, I am heading downtown by 8:30 AM to House Managers, a Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra’s young people’s concert. That should wrap up by 1:15 PM.

Today is the anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt’s birthday, which occurred in 1884

It’s time to prep for the day.

Make it a great day.

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About Wright Flyer Guy

Darin is a single adoptive father, a teacher, playwright, and musical theatre director from Kettering, Ohio.
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