Julia Child and Wayang Kulit

We went shopping for books on tape today, and ended up with My Life in France by Julia Child.  We had to listen to a number of samples to make sure that the person who was narrating was good for David, and this one was the best.  It also will be interesting and neither of us has read it.  I may even pull out my copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and begin cooking from it again.

We got up this morning and exercised.  The aide got David up and showered.  After I got dressed for the day, we went to Unique Eyewear on 34th Street to get new glasses.  Thanks to Marjorie for the recommendation.  They were very nice and helpful and we picked frames in about five minutes.  I am still going to Cohen Optical to return the glasses that they made incorrectly and either get a refund or have a spare pair made.  So ridiculous.  How can you make the glasses wrong twice!

This afternoon and evening we watched the PBS documentary about Woody Allen.  Very good and funny and insightful.  We also had our call with Claire, Alex and Theo, which was good.  David showed off his arm, a little, and he tried to recreate what he did that made me laugh so much yesterday.

Anyway, then to bed, Julia Child, the Blog and object – number 83 (only 17 to go) Shadow Puppet of Bima.  Good night!