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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Busy May

Ever since we came back from Shanghai in April 20, Paul and I have been busy in and outside the house. We tamed wild weeds, planted nine tomato plants, fed roses, and watered the parched front and back yards now and then. This past weekend, we harvested our first batch of oregano. Several times, we shelled our farva beans, and gave away bags of limes. The rain from spring has truly beneficial to all growths.

In addition to heeding the yards, we fulfilled a series of commitments and obligations. Besides his daily photography, Paul has been regularly attending his AI seminars/salons weekday afternoons and evenings, and joined his Midjourney classes Monday and Friday noons. April 23 was our Spring ‘25 Staff Day. As scheduled, I presented my History through Biography about three California library founders, James L. Gillis, and his two assistants, Laura Steffens Suggett and Harriet G. Eddy. While working four full weeks, I completed my draft employee annual self-appraisal with Paul’s revisions and approval. 

We also finalized Paulie’s Boys and Girls Club application, sent out group and individual photos to my two aunts/cousins, Training Classmates, university classmates, and Screen International colleagues. Then we went to Debora/Robert’s dinner, Lee and Judy’s afternoon tea, and invited Jim and Fran home for the last play-out pizza night by Warrior’s. 

This morning, we went to Palo Alto for a medical appointment. Once back, we will get ready for Lee Anne and Paulie’s arrival on Thursday night. Friday morning, Lee Anne is going to CSUMB (California State University, Monterey Bay) for a day conference. She is leaving Saturday morning while Paulie stays for his first Boys and Girls summer program in Santa Cruz. It is uncertain if he can handle the program as well as his sister. But we have full confidence in him who is social and bright enough. 

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