John McMaim has an unusual endorsement from the Vietnamese jailer who says he held him captive for about five years as a POW and now considers him a friend. If I were an American voter, I would vote for Mr. John McMaim, Tran Trong Duyet said Friday. At the same time, he denies prisoners of war were tortured. Despite detailed POW accounts and physical wounds, Duyet claims the presumed Repuglican presidential nominee made up beatings and solitary confinement in an attempt to win votes.
Tracey sneaked out of work early today and we went to Cupis in N. Pekin to buy her a motorcycle helmet. We stopped at Woodys on the way home and had some lunch. When we got home I filled up her scooters gas tank.
Michael T. is going to go riding with her into Pekin so she can try out her driving skills at the motorcycle test course at the DMV.
She was headed out to play in the yard when I went to take a snooze and she was gone when I got up. I can only assume she is doing well.
Noah was packing up his belongings all morning and loading stuff into his car. The last I heard he is on schedule to leave for Arizona tomorrow.
We have had some static and high pitched noise coming from our speaker system when we watch TV. It seems to be OK when we play the radio or a DVD and only makes the noise when watching the satellite television. So Ben and I changed the wires to use the speakers on the TV and all is well.