Tuesday 02/03/2026
Went down to our gym and did the round of machines. Our machines are HUR pneumatic resistance ones. I gather they are not real popular with most residents. But they cleverly remember all my settings, I just wave my id card at them and they know what resistance to set. Anyway that was something.
Then I cleaned up some desk work, paid a bill, checked on the availability of tax forms (not yet) etc.
Time for the writers meeting. This group, which meets on zoom since the pandemic, has had some erosion. Founding members losing the energy to participate and so on. So last week we began to talk about possibly adding members and this time the group had a good, substantive talk. I was really pleased with how constructive and thoughtful everyone was. We agreed on four people to invite to join, and on some simple, easy ground-rules for what constitutes actual “membership” and “participation”. Its so rare for a committee to just settle stuff, amicably and constructively.
After lunch I went to the line dance class. I skipped it last week, but didn’t dare this week, as Joanne returns from her travels today and I’m sure will ask. Following that, I walked to Town & Country, mainly to buy a pound of coffee at Peets. I meant to do that yesterday, at the Peets near FOPAL, and forgot. This turned out to be a good move, coincidentally. I decided to go into Trader Joe’s to look for the bread we like, they didn’t have it, but for fun I texted Joanne to see if she wanted anything. From the San Diego airport she asked yes please, her favorite Power Greens. So I was able to get that for her, and put it in her mailroom cubby for her to get when she dragged in about 7:30.
I attended the Tuesday Night movie, The Competition. It’s soooo 1980s, the cars, the clothes. Richard Dreyfuss at his cutest. But I left early, 40 minutes in. Just couldn’t put up with the posing and the attitudes. OK, so the guy is determined not to let the cute girl affect his concentration — he could be polite, couldn’t he? Open about his concerns? Say something like, “Look, I just can’t think about anything but my concerto, let’s meet for drinks next week and laugh about it.” But no, they have to do clever verbal sparring and cute quips and insults, and hurt each other’s feelings. I couldn’t take the phony tension. Also didn’t care who would win the piano contest.


