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It'll be our little secret, I promise. I promise I will not tell a soul. But I'm glad that you and books and the dogs got out for some softball. Yeah, it really is a beautiful night tonight. Leo and I were still like energized. We did, we went for a walk. We went to the library and he met up with some kids there. And yeah, they had a good time at the library. We checked out a couple of comic books. And then we went to the bike store and I got him a new helmet. And so now he has a bicycle helmet that fits him. It doesn't just kind of balance on top of his head and make me nervous and crazy. So he agreed to letting me buy him a new helmet. And yeah, so it was just kind of this like cool, breezy, like energizing night. It was like such a nice, today did feel like Friday. And yeah, then we spent like way too long at Fred Meyer. Anyway. But yeah, we had a good day. It was a really just beautiful day. I love that it's getting cooler. I love it so much. I love it. Well, Megan, tomorrow's Friday and then it's going to be a weekend and soon the days will pass and then it'll be next year and then you'll have summer again. 33 and 88 and all the numbers, Megan. And yeah, thank you so much for chiming in. I love it. I love it. I love it. All right. This is Rebecca. KK7IJZ. Next on this list is... Who is this? Oh. KE6RAX. Peter in Santa Cruz. What's up? Good evening. It's always nice to hear you. I just, I can relate to Charles and his problems. You know, being old and sick is rough. I've been sick with something for a year and a half and nobody can figure out what it is. I've gone through so many tests over the last year and a half and later this month they got about another bunch and some more next month. And the fact that I'm getting around and breathing, I guess is good, but you'll worry, you know, something unexpected could pop up. I have peripheral neuropathy for probably over the last four or five years. So that's been giving me separate problems between that and the other. And the pills you take, which have a lot of side effects, you know, getting around, you know, can be rough. And the idea is just, you know, we try to keep busy, but we always worry about something popping up that might cause a major problem. So we try to do hand stuff, which is one of the big things I do. And we have our coffee sessions and we had, you know, the Wednesday ones have been really good. The weather's been nice, so we've been able to work outside and set up antennas on the lawn and stuff at the coffee shop. And they've been really good. So I'm going to run out of time. So I'm going to say goodbye. K-E-6-R-A-X. Everybody have a good day. This is repeater station Kilo-Q-11 November- Oof, peripheral neuropathy. That's so hard. It's so painful and annoying. Yeah, you know, thank you for saying those kind words to Charlie. And yeah, it's tough. It is tough. Life sure does go on, doesn't it? Whether we like it or not. But thank you so much for checking in. I am grateful that you have all of your ham radio things that you do and that keep you active and that you lucked out with your apartment. And yeah, and that you're here with us tonight. Enjoy the rest of the net. And I look forward to hearing you another time, Peter. Seven three and all the numbers. Have a good night. All right. Last on this list is Mike. And I wrote down your call sign wrong, but I know you live in California now. I say you. Thank you very much. Hey, Mike.

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