We had an awesome day of dancing. It got up to 105 degrees and the weatherman, Andy Andersen said it will continue be in the 100's for awhile.
In the morning I did my daily challenges and The Event: Free Cell Mini of 10 games. It took me 43 minutes and 58 seconds, which put me in 11th place in my group.
We attended three virtual dances. The first dance was Don Moger's weekly C1 Dance at noon for an hour and a half, he had 51 people participating. Don took the third tip and walked us through a few moves that people were struggling with. He called some four couples moves and added the extra phantoms. The dance was very challenging but fun. By the time we finished we were tired.
The second dance was Di Green's weekly C1 Workshop at 2:00 for an hour and a half. Di had 37 people participating. She called an outstanding workshop. She was a lot less stressful because she cued us through the moves and didn't call as fast as Don. We had a great time.
The third dance was Ett McAtee's weekly A2/C1 dance at 6:00 for an hour. Ett called four A2 tips and two C1 tips, we participated in the A2 portion of the dance. We had 44 people participating. She tried to make the dance more challenging by putting us in weird positions but when she does this people breakdown and it can be frustrating. We had a fun time.
After the third dance we played with the Cameo and made a Haunted House luminary. The house took time to make because all the windows needed to be open by folding the paper back. After building the haunted house Larry put a tea light in it. The house came out great.
The light and the haunted house |
When Larry went to bed I watched a couple of movies on Acorn. The first one was Cider with Rosie. It was a cute movie about a boy growing up during World War I without his father being around. The second movie was Golden Years, which was about a retired couple, Martha and Arthur and their crime spree. It was a good movie because it touched on the struggle seniors go through when they retire. I ended up doing 22,000 steps.
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