At this end, I have been working with a broker to buy a house in Mira Mesa that Andrew can keep up for me. It will be a good real estate investment I think, and he will have a nice place to live, and the family can come here to visit without having to pay for a motel. The best part, he is about half an hour closer to me! He will be able to get to work in just a few minutes a big plus for him. Escrow closes on Tuesday, we hope, and then he can move in.
I am not fond of being a real estate mogul, but so far everyone has been very helpful and supportive.
At the La Costa Glen side I have been making friends and engaging in new activities. Yesterday I watched a Tai Chi session which I might try next week. I am already going to Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning classes in the Stretch and Balance classes. Tuesday there is an hour and a half Genaires choral practice which I love. We have 5 parts, Soprano (me), Second Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. We even do some whistling! Our latest are a Cole Porter medley and a round. Other selections: Lydia the Tattooed Lady, Ashokan Farewell, a Jamaica Medley, That's Entertainment, Wabash Cannonball , At Last, and More Than You Know. We will perform in June. Please come.
I am on a party committee for the Garden Villa residents. We will meet for lunch, with a speaker, on February 27, with a social beforehand. Paula, who trains the dining room staff here, is the speaker.
There is a computer class today. Then my friend is taking me to an event of some sort in Solana Beach. Last week we went to Rancho Santa Fe, a very expensive town, similar to Palos Verdes Rolling Hills, with huge lots where they raise polo ponies. We went to the library and made valentines. All sorts of materials were laid out and you could choose whatever you needed. I made about five lovely valentines! We also stopped at a Japanese farm that grows gourmet salad greens and vegetables. No prices posted. If you have to ask the price they don't want your business. Chefs go there.




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