Saturday, November 28, 2020

Thanksgiving and Disney

 


Ted’s turkey!  Great job.  The red thing in the cavity is a shallot.  Looks a bit obscene!  

Larry’s sister and a cousin joined the four of us. They are both single and really enjoyed the meal. My sweet potatoes were pronounced the best they ever ate.  Clean up wasn’t too bad and we finished off the newest season of “The Crown.”

We decided against driving to Fort Myers.  Four hours each way in two days was more than we felt up to.  So we decided to go to Disney Springs which is a newer, expanded area of what initially was Downtown Disney.  It is loaded with shops and restaurants, bowling alley, movie theater, and pretty landscaping surrounding a lake.  They were having a scavenger hunt to entice you to walk from one end to the other.  And it was crowded.  Masks were required, even outside.  This ballon must have been tethered because it never moved.  

Kristin and I did the scavenger hunt while Ted and Larry waited in strategic spots for us.  We were rewarded with a big pin that said we had done The Tree Stroll in 2020.  In 25 years it will probably be a collector’s item!  We ate at Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy and it was the only money we spent.  

We went back for the car and moved it to the Ticket and Transportation Center.  Because Kristin and Larry have annual passes, there was no parking charge.  We took the monorail to the Grand Floridian to see the lobby.  We stop here every time we are at Disney, and living there five years makes it a lot, but have never noticed Mickey and Donald in the tiles.  The skylight is just beautiful, there are three.







From there we took the monorail to Magic Kingdom and transferred to a boat to visit Wilderness Lodge.  We have never been to this hotel.  It is a rustic theme and had beautiful cabins along the water route.  Lights were on and we could see inside the cabins.  






We were going to have a reindeer cookie but you couldn’t buy one except through the App.  We decided never mind and headed back to the boat.  This brought us to the Magic Kingdom and we took the monorail back to the Ticket and Transportation Crnter and walked to the car.  Whew!  15,000 steps according to Fitbit!  

We weren’t up too late after we got home and everyone slept in until almost 9 am.  




Thursday, November 26, 2020

Thanksgiving Week in Florida

We had a great trip over to Orlando!  By flying on Monday we missed those heading out for the entire week and had flown over the weekend.  I made a reservation for parking at Hobby and we were directed to an undercover spot in the first row.  The bus pulled up, the driver took our bags from the car and transported us directly to the terminal.  We were immediately greeted by a Southwest employee who took our pre-printed boarding passes and generated bag tags then put our bags on the conveyor belt and away they went!  

Security was about 10 minutes and since we know the ropes, we had no issues.  I-pad, phone, Kindle in one bin.  Purse and shoes in the other.  Ted goes first because I always get patted down with my hips.  That way he is there when all our stuff comes out.  We had lunch at Wendy’s then sought out a space away from others awaiting to board.  I was able to purchase early boarding and we knew all middle seats would be empty.  We were in the second group of 10 to board and we snagged aisle and window, row 6.  Only a bag of Chex Mix and glass of water was offered.  

In under two hours we were landing amongst the palm trees at an airport so familiar to us after living in Orlando five years during a time of heavy travel during our life.  I used to complain on the train that they would welcome visitors but what about me?  I lived there.  Welcome me home!  Now they do!  A pleasant surprise.  

We hung back at baggage claim until our bags were there for the grabbing.  Larry had come inside and Kristin was circling so we walked right out the door, hopped in the car and headed to their house.  I just wanted to share what we had done to minimize our exposure.  I will say that wearing a mask for several hours can cause a slight headache.  

Tuesday we drove to St. Augustine to meet Tom and Eileen, our neighbors when we lived in Florida.   They moved to Palm Coast which is just south of our meeting place, The Columbia Restaurant.  After a very Cuban/Spanish dinner we walked a bit and then boarded the tram for a tour of the city lights.  You could not buy seats, it was necessary to buy rows.  So I bought two and we sat 3 and 3.  There was plexiglass between each row too.  Normally I would remove my mask outside but there were way more people there than any of us could have imagined.  Good thing we made a reservation for 3:30 dinner because the wait time was 45 minutes.  Unheard of on a Tuesday!  So my mask stayed on!  Not the best photos from a moving tram.  The second is the Cathedral and the fifth one Lightner .museum.







We made a pumpkin and pecan pie on Wednesday morning as well as fresh cranberry salad.  Eventually we went to the Orlando Museum of Art to see the trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses set among art displays.  There was a boutique, silent auction and raffle as part of a fundraiser.  We were delighted to see two paintings - one of the Children’s (La Infante) hospital in Paris and a bridge over a canal in Bruege, Belgium, both of which we have seen in our travels.  A Chihuly greeted us at the entrance!  











A dinner at Nonna’s Italian restaurant, followed by another few episodes of the Crown and it was off to bed for me.



Saturday, November 21, 2020

Not Much Going On!

I am behind.  So what else is new?

Ted’s endoscopy went fine.  They took a few biopsies which is not unusual.  The doctor said none of it looked suspicious but he will call when the results are back.  I dropped him off and went back for him a few hours later.  He was coughing and coughing when I picked him up so I gave him a tablespoon of HEB Tussin that has no alcohol and it stopped immediately and he never coughed again.  He slept most of the afternoon and by dinner time was ready to eat.

Irene and I went shopping later in the week and I returned a backpack to Coach.  I did buy two blouses and matching jewelry at Chico’s plus a few things at Bath and Body Works.  We then headed home to have a late lunch at Whiskey Cake, a newer restaurant in the area, that I had not visited yet.  It was really good.  We ordered the Whiskey Cake for dessert and cut it into four small pieces.  We each had one and I took the other two home to Ted.  He enjoyed that and the third pulled pork slider I brought home too.  

We both got haircuts on Thursday, had my car washed and went to the grocery.  Kept us out all day.  Friday I got the suitcases out and packed my clothes leaving room for Ted to put his in.  Overflow will go in a carryon size but we get two free suitcases so we’ll check both.  Waiting at baggage claim will be tricky.  We will stay clear and wait until the others have cleared so we can grab and go with no contact with anyone standing around.  

We have a busy week in Florida planned.  A trip to St. Augustine to see the city lights is scheduled for Tuesday.  We will eat at the Columbia Spanish restaurant then tour the city lights by tram.  You had to buy rows, not seats.  I bought two rows that will be separated by plexiglass panels.  We are meeting our good friends Tom and Eileen from Florida who will join the four of us.  So we will sit 3 to a row.  

Wednesday my sister and her husband are coming from the west coast of Florida to spend the day.  Kristin and I will set the table and prep food for Thursday so we are ready to go out when they arrive.  We will attend the Museum of Art where decorated trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses are on display followed by dinner at a favorite Italian restaurant.  

Only Larry’s sister is joining us for Thanksgiving dinner.  She lives by herself down the street from them and said she was not skipping Thanksgiving and seeing us.

We will head to the west coast to Fort Myers to visit some Ohio relatives visiting at my brother’s condo.  I think we will spend the day at the beach, stay over night at Hampton Inn and return to Orlando on Saturday.  Then we have two kick back and relax days before heading home to Texas!

I should have some fun photos from our trip next time I write.  I have our Christmas card all done with one spot left for a photo of us during this upcoming trip.  Hope we get a good one!




Sunday, November 8, 2020

The Election

Ted’s annual endoscopy was to be Thursday and late Wednesday they called to cancel it.  We rescheduled it but I was advised I could only drop him off and will be called to pick him up.   So we took the motorhome back down for an additional sealing around the whole window unit.  We got it put away easily and came home with not much to do since we had kept the day open.  

Friday Ted went shooting and I just wiled away the day watching Poldark on Amazon Prime.  We both have a hard time understanding their accents at times and it doesn’t have closed caption but we certainly are enjoying the series.  We watched all of The Marvelous Mrs. Maizel and Bosch.  Unfortunately, with covid, the next series of shows had to stop production so who knows when they will be finished and aired.  Amazon Prime was a birthday gift to me.  I have made use of the Free Shipping a lot already!  

Saturday Mass was said by our priest from Nigeria (I think) and impossible for us to understand.  I heard something about 50s, 60s, 2000, automobile and expressway.  After that I caught nothing, I cannot even tell you the subject matter!  I wish they would tell us in advance who was saying Mass because I would choose another time.  I don’t mean to be unkind but I see little to learn when I have absolutely no idea of what is being said.  Ted was in the same boat, he said he didn’t know what he was talking about either! And he talked about 10-15 minutes longer than usual.  That made us late getting to the restaurant.

I told Terry and Carol that was an hour plus out of my life I will never get back.  They had turned it off the TV where they were watching at home.  We had a nice dinner, talked about the chaos all these ballots have caused.  There is so much swirling about that I have not turned my TV on regular programming since Monday before the election.  You win some, you lose some but I have to admit all the inconsistencies give me pause as to can we ever trust our elections again.  We have had a peaceful transfer of power for over two centuries and I hate to think we have lost that.

Ted went shooting Sunday and I puttered around the house.  CeCe finally got to have her birthday celebration with both Grandma Duda and Great Grandma Duda who was treated for cancer all last year.  She celebrated her 91st birthday this week too.  Everyone had been careful but I guess Mrs. Duda felt comfortable being together outside. 


Nancy stopped by Monday to give me the run down on her upcoming minor surgery. Now a Covid test is something else to add to everything you have to do before surgery.  She will miss our first neighborhood birthday lunch since March!  There are six going and just as many, not.  Two more would be attending except for previous commitments.  That will be Wednesday, Veteran's Day!  We visited Flander’s Field in Belgium back in 2012 and it made a tremendous impression on me.  

I played cards again on Tuesday, a different game, and won again!  I am three for three!  After such a long stretch of losing, it feels good to reinforce that the cards you get play as big a part as your skill level.  I need to brace for the downturn I know will happen.  

Wednesday six neighbors met for lunch at Citizens Grille.  It was a long stretch for all of us to have not gotten together!  Two have husbands with cancer, one bladder, the other kidney.  An absent one had removed her husband from memory care when the nursing home/covid situation got so bad.  He is still at home, deteriorating and has been a terrible burden for her, yet she continues on by hiring day and night nurses to help.  Once covid is under control, he will be returning to a different hospital.  The rest of us are doing okay and agreed to meet in December for a Christmas lunch.  

Our Israeli neighbors returned after being stuck in Israel since February, then went to their son’s in California, and returned last week.  They invited us over Thursday evening.  We always have so much to talk about that time passes very quickly.  Their house sitter is moving from the area and they asked us to check on their house when convenient.  We have done this intermittently so of course we said yes.  

Friday Ted went to the Chronicle for work and I went to the nail salon.  On my way I stopped at a restaurant and booked their private room for our neighborhood Christmas lunch.  Next week Ted’s endoscopy, my returning a bag to the Coach store and we both getting haircuts will fill our week along with packing.  

Still no answer on the election.  I think they said the Gore incident lasted 37 days.  We lived in Florida at the time and all I remember are the “hanging chads.”  




Tuesday, November 3, 2020

One More Week Until Elections

We have stayed close to home this week.  I had a fair amount of laundry and a bit of dust to collect.  Thank God for freezers because we ate leftover taco soup, pulled pork and pork chops from ours making dinners easy this week.   Our window came in so on Wednesday we took the motorhome to Milstead for the repair.  We picked it up and put it back in storage on Thursday.  I was able to rescue our gift cards I had left in there too.

In the meantime, we met with the Deck Company owner.  He agreed that one board should never have been used and will replace it.  He said he will personally go over everything and fix anything we or he finds.  He is also going to resod the mud patch they left.  His daughter was with him and said the two fellows were not employed by him any longer.  I had not said anything to him about them but since they were gone, I did.  They had a lousy work ethic working harder when the owner stopped by and dilly dallying when he wasn’t.  Foul mouthed and messy, using our yard as a garbage can and not respecting our things.  I am glad they are gone because the owner is a nice man.  

I went to the doctor on Tuesday and all is good with my 6 month check up.  He also checked my snake bite and said it is healing well with no sign of infection.  

The rest of the week was ho hum.  The deck is finished, our landscaper has to rework our paver bricks up to the new step and the new sod is laid, as in laid down on the mud.  There was no effort in making sure it covered everything or tapped in. Here’s hoping there is enough warmth and water to get it to root!  For a postage stamp of a lot we seem to spend an inordinate amount of money on it.  

Friday night we finally decided to attend the Owens Theater production of the Sunshine Boys.  We had dinner at Joe’s Italian beforehand.  For a neighborhood restaurant, they have excellent food.  We were going to the theater on an off day, other than our reserved date, so we were assigned different seats. We were given the first two seats in the second row, stage left.  No one was in rows 1 or 3 or the rest of our row.  When I turned around there were only two people in the second last row.  I counted less than 50 people in the whole theater.  We felt safe in our masks!  

We went to church Saturday at 5:00, then to Mia’s for dinner.  We like their ribs.  I balanced my meal by eating green beans and fruit!  Then we went to Terry and Carol’s.  We turned out to be their only trick or treaters!  We played cards, I was behind, then got a Shanghai on the last hand caught everyone with their entire hand and WON! Shall wonders never cease.  

Sunday was quiet.  Ted washed the Expedition and I did a few things around the house and ordered a few things on line.  I finally have a "going out" busy week coming up.  I am playing cards again Tuesday, working at the Thrift Store for changeover to Christmas on Wednesday and Ted has his endoscopy on Thursday.  It will be nice to see people I have not seen in months.

I keep hearing a deficiency in Vitamin D has been found in so many covid patients.  No wonder nursing home people are vulnerable.  I take Vitamin D everyday so I hope it does help.  All this mask wearing  doesn’t seem to have a huge effect on the numbers.  But I wear it to keep everyone happy.  There have been places where the numbers went up when masks were mandated.  The big upturn is when the mandate went into effect. Unfortunately you can’t believe anything you hear or read and only half of what you see.  


On a better note, We are on track for less overall deaths than the three previous years.


I have no answers and just do what I think is okay without jeopardizing others unduly.  But I am not staying in 24/7 like I did the first 3 months.  

Tuesday I played cards and came in second.  It was a new place and I really Iiked it.  Private room and good food!  

We took the motorhome back.  Ted heard wind when we took it home and wanted them to check it out.  We came home and I did laundry.  I was due to work at the Christmas changeover at the Thrift Shop and Ted had to work a shoot about the same time.  So off we went in separate directions.  We were fed so Ted stopped at Whataburger for his dinner.