Lazy day, my dad and my step mom came over for a lunch. Dad forgot we were planning on going to the nine o'clock service so we could be ready, so when they got out of church (different church) they went to coffee to give us time to return home. We, over course, were at home waiting for them with lunch made. Can't complain, dad turned 90 in May, so being a little forgetful is fine. They drive a 2005 Buick LeSabre, very much an old folks car. Odd thing is, dad is a faster driver than I am. Has a hard time walking, but still seems to drive ok.
One if my daughters was here and spent some time with me (she is 16 and love to be with friends so it was a sacrifice) and the other one is in Peru doing summer school with Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. I miss her and worry about her, she is a small, petite 19 year old that is too good looking for her own good. Manages to deal with the guys with no problem, but I still worry about her.
I didn't get to play with a car on Sunday, but maybe next year I will have one on the road and I can take my wife for a ride down town. Today I am working on trying to correct a patch job some else did on rusty kick panels. It has become obvious that to do it right you mush have the body off the frame and a good parts car for donated parts. I have all the parts, but I am not going to pull this body, repair will be the best I can do without access to the inside rocker panels........... Going out now to start cutting out the patch parts for the driver's side.......