Dinner At Jared's

Dinner tonight at Jared's. It's been 18 days since I had a heart attack. 4 stents and 2 balloon angioplasties later, and I was careful about what I ate. I had a few potato chips, but no corn. 

Redmond. Their apartment building is located where the Redmond Athletic Club used to be, next to the Bella Botega Shopping Center. They gave us a tour of the place--its very nice. Gym, movie theater, deck with barbeques and a large event area, where we ate. 

Abby was surly, more surly than usual. I feel she is peak surly as she closes in on graduating. I hate it. I just don't like it. Her constant snark, directed at anyone who is near, is grating. I know it is a phase, but I hope it stops soon.  

Redmond has gotten so much more dense with apartment buildings it is unrecognizable from even 5 years ago. I ain't got no home in this world anymore ran through my head. I thought of Merle Haggard's "They're Tearin' The Labor Camps Down" and Edmund Burke's disdain of rapid change and felt sympathetic, like I understood it for the first time. I spent so much time here in the last 30 years. Jenny's mom moved to Education Hill around the year 2000. I had a job in Redmond in the 1990s. But now, apart from the QFC and Ben Franklin as you enter the city and the Safeway as you head toward Sammamish, the once of change overwhelms.


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