Well, after 5 months of construction (actually 3 months of construction and 2 months of waiting for a mirror), the guest bathroom is complete. Hurrah!!!! As a Lions Club buddy said to me today, "That ought to do it for your lifetime." I hope so. In any case, I love the new look using natural stone throughout. One of the young men who helped with the construction and painting asked if he could come over each day and use the shower because it was so cool. No deal.
Lions activities keep me very busy. I just finished revamping the site for our local Lions Club (www.eugenedowntownlions.com). Its much nicer looking that the old site and much easier to do more with, so I'm happy despite all the work. I have finished my first year as Trustee to the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation. The "fun" part of that has been delivering a presentation about the Foundation to 8 other Lions Clubs. Great way to keep my public speaking skills up to date. Apparently I haven't lost the skill even in retirement as the feedback has been great. This weekend I'll be going on retreat up the MacKenzie River with the other Trustees as we prepare for another year. Last year we sweltered during the retreat; this year it looks as if we might even encounter snow in the mountains. Love this Oregon weather.
Of course, I am gardening like crazy. We had a really hot couple days in mid-May which brought out all the spring flowers and a host of unwanted weeds. No complaints, however, as I seem to enjoy playing in the mud. Maybe I wasn't allowed to do that as a young girl. I'll have to ask Conrad about that. In any case, I love being out in nature. There is a calmness and serenity that I gain when working in the garden.
I guess that's enough news from this front. Sorry it's been so long since I've blogged. Hopefully I will not be so lax in the future--but no promises.