Here's the great news from my brother Al:
"After 5 weeks in the hospital Connie is finally home! Her doctor told her that her physical therapy was going so well and that since she has not shown Covid 19 symptoms in two weeks, she can go home. Two days ago I tested negative for the virus. I'm amazed how well she is getting around with the walker. She is very weak but determined to work hard and achieve full recovery. I can't thank everyone enough for the prayers and support. Love you all. The end."
We went to Melissa's to drop off some masks and soup. We watched Rhys and Knox ride their bikes from a distance on this beautiful day. They're off their training wheels and doing well. It was great seeing them.
Rhys riding his bike.
Knox riding his bike.
We got take-out from our favorite Greek restaurant, Athens Grill. Shelly had a gyro salad and I had a gyro. Yum!
I listened to the weekly American Top 40 with Casey Kasem for the week ending April 20, 1974. The Sound of Philadelphia (theme from Soul Train) by MSFB was number 1. I love listening to the old top 40.
I watched the movie Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and a bunch of other great actors. Quentin Tarantino wrote the screenplay and directed it. It's about a washed-up actor and his stunt double and their peripheral involvement with the Manson Family in 1969. As with all of Tarantino films, the characters are great, it's full of vintage references, scenes and props, and the music is fabulous. It's a great film and gets 8.5 out of 10 stars.
Here's a throwback photo of Rhys and Knox on a hayride at Butler's Orchard in October 2019. We went there to pick pumpkins.
And in closing, Shelly and I saw America at Ocean City Bike Fest in 2013. They still sounded great. Here's America performing "Sister Golden Hair."
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