In the morning watch the Labor Day Parade marching down Milwaukee Street. Ride my bike north on the Oak Leaf trail out to Captiol Drive. Walk north along Lake Drive up to Good Hope Road. Along the way take a picture of a butterfly enjoying a flower. Walk back south to my bike. Ride my bike back home.
In the morning walk to the lakefront. Walk north to UW-Milwaukee. Walk south on Oakland Avenue down to Brady Street. Walk home. Drive to Heather’s house. Eat hamburgers and brats. Bryce gives me a Frameo video photo frame. He uploads some pictures of the kids. I upload some photos from my phone too. Drive home. It is very active downtown tonight.
In the morning try to walk along the lakefront. It is a struggle. My knee is sore and my legs are jelly. Walk back home. Take a restful nap. In the afternoon walk south to Bay View. Walk to Lincoln Avenue. Walk west to 16th Street. Stop at the Comales for tacos. Walk home.
In the morning drive to the jail. Go in for a consultation. Drive to Lorena’s house. Play on the porch with Xena. Today Xena is invisible. I try to catch her by using her foot flops as detectors. I wave them around but she keeps escaping. She jumps over and around me. Drive back home. Walk to the office. Work on a few files. Get tired later and decide not to go for a walk.
In the morning drive to the courthouse. Go in for several hearings. Drive to Lorena’s house. Play with Xena on the porch. Today she has a little stuffed beanie baby toy. We pretend that the little beanie baby is named “Blue-Blue” and she is out to get Xena. I grab “Blue-Blue” and go for Xena’s head. “Blue-Blue” tries to eat’s Xena’s brain. Xena swats “Blue-Blue” away using her pink foot flops. Then “Blue-Blue” dives toward Xena’s feet to eat all of her toes. Xena uses her pink foot flops as a force shield to protect her toes. Then Xena sentences “Blue-Blue” to sit in a hot jail cell. We laugh and laugh despite all of these rather gory subject matters. Drive home. Walk up to the office. Work on a few files. Walk down to the lakefront. Walk north to Bradford Beach. Walk back downtown. Walk through the MSOE student carnival.
In the morning drive to the House of Correction. Client is in Covid quarantine. No visiting allowed. Drive home. In the afternoon walk west to 76th Street. Turn around and walk back home. Sunny days like this make me happy.
In the morning drive to the jail. Go in for consultations. Drive to Lorena’s house. Hang out with Xena on the porch while she plays games on her tablet. Drive back home. Walk back to the office. Work on more stuff. Walk south to Bay View. Walk to Humboldt Park. Walk up to see the last Chill on the Hill concert of the summer. See a mega chonker cat. I am amazed. Walk home as it gets dark.
In the morning walk to the office. Work on several files. Drive to Lorena’s house. Play with Xena. Today she has a little doll. I am the voice for the doll. I talk to Xena in the doll’s voice. “Mama, where is my tablet?”, and “Mama, can I go outside and play now?”, and “Mama, I want more ice cream!”. Xena is very patient with her spoiled little daughter. Suddenly it begins to rain heavily. Xena makes a worried face and runs inside. Drive back home. Walk to the office. Work all afternoon until the sun comes back out. Walk down to the lakefront. Walk north to Lake Park. Watch the shadows moving across the beach as the sun begins to set. Walk to the last “Musical Monday” performance of the summer. Walk home in a very good mood. It is dark out and the city lights are on when I make it back home.
In the morning it is raining. It stops. Walk to the lakefront. Listen to the singing coming from Mexican Fest as I walk along Lake Michigan. Walk north to UW-Milwaukee. Walk by the Women’s soccer game. They are done playing and are enjoying a cookout. Walk home. As I reach downtown a driving rain deluges the city. I get very soaked.
In the morning clean the house. Do a water change on the fish tank. Walk to the office. Work on several files. Walk home. In the afternoon walk south to Bay View. My knee gets sore and worn out. Walk home.