Years ago, the United States made Martin Luther King Jr. day a national holiday. There was a lot of resistance to this, given the racial history of this country. Yet, the holiday has endured, and most people accept it as part of our yearly calendar. Sadly, we have a president who would eliminate this holiday if he could, and return this country to the 1950's. Or worse, to Germany in the 1930's.
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RQS and I had two things on the docket for the day: (1) Getting her watch band resized, and (2) Going to Costco to get a second arm rest tray on which she could place her glasses and phone. While at the jewelry store, I asked to get my watch band fixed, and found out that my watch was as good as dead. (It didn't help that I hadn't used my automatic/self winding watch in ages.
It was nice to be out as Marian again. And going to Costco required me to present as Marian, as my ID card has my feminine image. So, once we left the jewelry store, it was off to the Zwilling factory outlet to shop for knives - where RQS bought some to add to her kitchen supply. And finally, we were off to Costco.
It took a while for us to get to Yonkers, as I ended up taking the side roads to get there. The parking lot was busy, and it took a while to find a good spot. Well, we ended up walking all around the store, found the items we wanted, and left the store 45 minutes later.
On the way home, we chatted with TCL a bit, and came home to relax. Before we retired for the evening, we watched the film, Operation Mincemeat - a serious take on the real life mission.
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Tomorrow, RQS goes home, and I go back to seeing friends for lunch and dinner. At least, I should be able to do my nails again and keep the polish on for the better part of a week.
PS: After a few minutes of shaking the watch to recharge the internal battery, the watch started to keep time again, and I knew that all I needed was a fixed watch band.
