Ed has reached ultimate wisdom today--he's "42" and so he knows the answer to "Life, the Universe, and Everything." He's about to become a father again, and find out that life is an imponderable mystery wrapped up in a baby.
Not much going today. We slept in, so we had our oatmeal for "brunch." Then we did our laundry. We went to the Plus Laundry on Exp. 83, and decided that it's much preferable to the park laundry, partly because it has front loading washers and partly because it has commercial dryers that you can add a quarter at a time to (instead of putting $1.25 in and hoping the clothes get dry).
This evening we joined Gary and Mary Ann and their neighbors, Terry and Anna, at the clubhouse for "Bentsen Palm Village Has Talent." It had some hilarious moments, but after a couple of hours, Ken had to get up and walk around, so we came home.
As usual, we walked around the park a few times today. On our last walk we came upon a brand new shiny New Horizons just being set up, with a large sign announcing its presence. It's here as a model, and we hope to tour it in the next day or two. We talked with Karen, who said they had driven it from Miami and had 12 appointments already set up to give tours.
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