
Saturday I got the message above from an embassy employee in Monrovia — several of the local staff there called me “boss lady.” Another local staff in Mexico used to call me “lady boss.” I miss being someone’s boss sometimes!
I started out with a full plate this week but it got upended mid-week when I tested positive for covid. Ugh. For someone who stays home almost all the time, I’m baffled how I managed to pick it up! (Fortunately John didn’t catch it.) That put the kibosh on attending the embassy’s 4th of July reception Thursday night, and I was exiled upstairs while embassy local staff and Americans spent Friday on our lawn for their own party.
On the upside, Wimbledon is on television! I’ve spent all week enjoying the first week matches guilt free, since I haven’t felt like doing anything else (this iteration of covid really knocked me back). The matches have been spectacular!
I finished reading “The Galapagos: A Natural History” by Henry Nicholas — it was a great read. I’ve continued to enjoy the very weird “DTF St Louis” on TV. John and I laughed at the silliness of “The Boroughs” and we’re about to finish the last season of “Hacks.” (I wish “Hacks” would get funnier like the first couple of seasons but we’re kind of committed to finishing at this point!)
I’ll post some photos of “Action John” from the 4th of July party below — I’m very proud of him!


















