We went to our last Padres game on Tuesday night and got home at 11:15 so I didn't journal.
1) Tuesday, 27 September 2016:
* Dropped Linda, read email and blogs, picked her up and we went shopping, then home by 9:40. noted that Treasure Chest Tuesday -- 1920 U.S. Census for the A.H. Leland Household in Spring Coulee, Okanagan County, Washington posted and wrote Tuesday's Tip - Check Out Digitized Genealogy and Family History Books and set it for later.
* Had lunch, took a nap, worked in the FamilySearch Family Tree, forgot to write a blog post (oh well...) and checked Facebook. Answered email, added to the Best Of post. Got the files transferred to the laptop for Wednesday.
* We left at 5 p.m. for the trolley, ate at Tin Fish, and into Petco by 6:45 p.m. to watch the Padres game. Padres won 7-1 over Dodgers so now 67-90 on the season. We were 10-11 when in attendance - about the same as Padres winning home percentage. Home by 11:15 p.m. and to bed soon after. Too hot to sleep, finally dozed off around 12:30 a.m. Genealogy this day was 7.5 hours.
2) Wednesday, 28 September 2016:
* Dropped Linda, read email and blogs, picked her up, and home by 9:10 a.m. to write Visiting the Allen County Public Library - Part 1: Post 432 for (Not So) Wordless Wednesday and Twile Integrates with FamilySearch and set it for later. Took a short nap.
* Gathered the laptop and off at 11:10 a.m. for McDonalds for lunch, then to the library, and got set up for the Stump the Chumps program. I did four problems out of the eight. Home by 2:30 p.m.
* Really sleepy, read emails and blogs, took a nap, and online at 3:30 p.m. to read, then wrote Seavers in the News -- a 21 Year Courtship Consummated. Checked Facebook and added to the Best Of post.
* Went in for dinner at 5:30, watched TV news, and put the trash out. Online at 6:30 p.m. to read, then wrote the Treasure Chest post.
* Went in at 7:15 p.m. to watch the Padres game, read the paper and then finished the Goodwin book. Padres beat Dodgers 6-5 so we're now 68-90.
* Online to read, then wrote this post. Genealogy today was 7.5 hours.
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