As I mentioned in my previous post, Kate was ready for Panera unusually early yesterday. That gave us more time to spend with Kevin. We were back home shortly after 10:00. That worked well. I put in a DVD of Kate’s father’s family movies from the mid-1930s through the early 1940s. Kevin hadn’t seen most of the footage before, and Kate loved seeing them once again. She particularly liked seeing movies of her mother and father when they were so young. She also took delight in seeing herself shortly her birth up to about age 4 or 5.
After the movies, Kevin and Kate took me to my Rotary meeting, and the two of them had a nice lunch together. This is something they do on each of his visits. I think it is great for them to have that time together.
Following lunch, we went to see the documentary, Love, Gilda. Over the past year, I have had less and less luck finding a movie that Kate enjoys. This one wasn’t a winner for her. She didn’t find anything that engaged her. Her eyes were closed a good bit of the movie. I’m not sure if she was asleep, but I know she wasn’t paying attention.
We came back to the house where she rested about 45 minutes before going to dinner. We had a very good meal and shared two large desserts. It was a good way to top off the day.