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Hockey, walkey, Mcdonkey

Dix goes to her kennel so we may visit family on an outing.

We go to Hockey to watch the Nephew play.  It's our kid time since we don't have kids and can't have them.  We share it with brothers and grandparents' time.

The game was good. The Nephew knows how to jump on skates, Kim said, then goes need to get better at skating backwards😃

The time got to be relaxing, enjoyable at the age.

After we go to Mcdonalds, 🍔 get lunch or breakfast, depending on who you are. Then we notice the grandparents and nephew are there as well.  So we sat socializing longer, enough time to go to the library 📚after a renew our library subscription.

Hard to believe that automation could replace most of those jobs soon.
Yet it's a tremendous job they do. Could automation ever replace a partial workforce?  Well, computers and return kiosks have done an excellent job of doing it already like the zoom by or machine 🤖vacuum. A stocking robot Amazon could do it.

Anyway, i go walking the 🐶dog after.
 She is saying take your glory habit away from me.

We get out back to the park and have to double bar with the dog dirt to get to a public garbage bin.
I am always hesitant about going through a park, smoking my cigar.  I have no clue how some NGO individuals might jump on the victim revolution bus and come hard down on a fine or criminality.  Who knows, right. I can't smoke anywhere, which is the biggest problem with crushing businesses yet in these last two decades.
Yet the wealth distribution tax is the most significant in affordable housing and how so many in poverty use it is maybe how the pay for the most of their %of income or free income to smoke 🚭.

Many a day goes by, not enough to enjoy the time, to crazy to be thrilled about it either on how socially deprived the habit/addiction would make someone. Financially or perception wise.

So Dix looked, and i know why.
By saying how I know, not why i know.  The song will sing it as lalalalala

  Next is Family supper/Dinner
 -a walk, McDonald's, hockey, talky library 📚, and family dinner.  Sunday had a busy structure of a day.
That's the giving the look 👀

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