I left early, but still made it to work a couple minutes late. Still, nobody cared, and I struggled to find interest in anything worthwhile. I paid for lunch, but as luck would have it, I didn’t really have to because of how much barbecue was left from yesterday. I packed some up and brought it home for dinner.
Kim brought me the oxtail, some soup bone, and tongue from the “fat calf” they had slaughtered. After work, I went to feed the fish and ended up taking the garage door knob apart because it kept getting stuck from the outside. Then I dropped the beef off with Dad before I made it home.
Summer was still stressed over work, so we really didn’t do anything all evening. Eaddie went shopping in Conway with a friend, so Summer and I ate leftovers and then laid in front of the TV until she got home. Then everyone was off to bed pretty early.
Bet there’s tigers in it.