We still don’t have the new back door. The dealer figured out what’s wrong with our car. It needs a “TCM” (whatever that is). It costs $1000, and it’s not under warranty. Unfortunately, the E-car mechanic got COVID, so we’re waiting for him to get better and come back to work. Danita had her colonoscopy. They found a small polyp, so she’ll be going back in 3 years. I gave my cyber security talk for St. Paul’s Church. We had about 20 attendees. It went well.
On the having fun part, we had our Icelandic dinner last Sunday. The lamb stew didn’t work. Sometimes new things work, sometimes they don’t. It’s all part of the adventure. In all of our married life, we have now doubled the number of meals we threw away, from one to two. But the Icelandic rye bread was quite good. It wasn’t totally authentic. You’re supposed to put it in a pullman pan and bake it in a hot fissure. We don’t have many hot fissures in this area, so Danita used her oven and a regular bread pan. It was quite good — a lot like Russian black bread.
We’re hoping that our new back door and our car will both be completed this week. Fingers crossed!
I hope this finds everybody doing well.