Brant and LeAnn
arrived this afternoon. Laura and Greg came over with
Taco stuff while the Hagens,
minus Jack, went to a neighborhood party across the street. They returned after a bit to the chaos here.
Lula tried a take a chunk out of Bubbie so it was decided to
let Laura and Greg take Bubbie back to their house until Brant and Laura leave
Sunday
We are taking a family picture tomorrow after Jack’s robotics contest.
Robotics. Jack is on the right in the red shirt |
We then all went to the eat lunch at Chocolate Factory. All being Jen,
Brant and Mary and Jonah, joined by the rest later. Then back to the robotics competition where Jack's team won.
Family portrait time, so after everyone was dressed "up" we drove to Kanow Park for pictures. Surprisingly, it only took about fifteen minutes.
LeAnn was babysitting Sammy while Greg and Laura went to school
party. Sammy was here at Hagen ’s participating in
the general chaos. Laura said when he
starts acting like a drunk college girl, he's ready for bed. And sure enough after awhile he started to stumble around, half
asleep. LeAnn took him back to his house so he could go to bed.
We all went to breakfast at Café LaBelle for breakfast this morning. The whole gang. Luckily the café staff had a sense of humor. We are a loud bunch.
Mass breakfast at Cafe LaBelle |
After we went back to the Hagen ’s house, Greg and Laura returned to
their house. I took Mary for a short
walk before heading out on my own. Greg came over with Seany to watch the game as I returned and they stayed a bit longer while Seany chased bad guys with Jonah.
We left shortly to visit uncle Dan in the hospital. We took
the freeway into Milwaukee
and up I-43 to Grafton. My, what changes
they are doing to the zoo interchange.
At the hospital we met Dona and Linda, and Gene and
Margo. Had a great time seeing everyone and Dan seemed to be doing better.
After, we stopped in to see Bob and Jan and
then went with them to Sobelmans for a burger.
Quite good! And so were Bob’s manhattans
in comparison to the ones we had at Sobelmans.
Bob and Jan at Sobelmans |
Made plans for a big dinner get together on December 9th, and then we left for the long drive back to Ixonia and bed.
This morning I was on tap to get up at 7:30AM to steer Jonah
to the bus after eating breakfast and getting dressed. Last year it took some close
supervision. Now he pretty much does it
by himself.
At the bus stop I met up with Aileen, Tim’s mother (Tim and
Jen live next door to Dave and Jen), and the rest of the bus gang including TJ,
and Grant. Little party out there!
Mary and I took another walk and then I went off on mine
although I’m escalating my running everyday.
Hope the knees hold out.
Later we went off to Walmart to buy a few things and stopped
at Culvers for ice cream before returning and eating dinner.
It was a super moon tonight.
Not much different from a normal full moon from our vantage point.
Tricia from Huckins sent some of our boat estimates
today. Not too bad. We can still look forward to non-cat food
meals.
Today Mary had to get up at 7:45 to get Jonah ready for the bus at
8:12.
We worked on our respective laptops all day. I took a long run and then Mary and I went for
a walk around the subdivision.
Mary trying to ignore Seany and Jonah ogling all the ice cream |
It was a slow day, today. Mary was sick. I took Bubbie for her walk after getting Jonah on the bus. Worked on the blog and then went out to walk.
Later I drove to Walmart with Jack after dinner to pick up some things.
Also OK’d the work to replace 5 of the boat's vinyl windows. Boat repairs are beginning to be expensive.
We were not required for any childcare duties today so we
slept in a little and then walked the dog.
It was unseasonably warm, 70’s. We walked and did some computer work before the kids came home. I went to the store and then stopped at Fongs for egg
rolls. We haven’t been to Fongs for decades. Still pretty good.
At the store I got everything on the list but Bananas. Again.
Early morning today, 7AM. Mary, the ambitious one was up at 6. We were assigned to get Jonah on the bus by 8:15 this morning.
I went out for my daily walk/run early enough so we could
get on the road by noon to do some errands and shopping before picking up Seany
from school at 2:45.
We stopped at a pet
store to get guinea pig shavings, Aldi for groceries, dollar store for cards and
then on to the school to get Seany.
Seany School |
We made a stop at McDonald's where he devoured a whole happy meal while we had sundaes and then went to his house to play Mario Brothers on their
Wii. That only lasted a few minutes
because Sammy came home with Laura so we played around a bit with them before
we had to leave because Mary was beginning to feel the effects of Belle, their
cat.
We headed back to the Hagens
and they all went to the Y to swim while I went to Subway so Mary and I could eat while
watching Frazier episodes.
First though I stopped at a Kwik Trip to get cash and the
ATM didn’t dispense any even though it was deducted from our bank
account. The Kwik Trip people gave me a number to call but it turned out to be a tech support number for machine technicians. But I checked an hour later and
the PNC bank (they operate the ATM) had indeed issued a $100 credit to our account.
Bubbie, has taken to following Jen around the house which, we
think, means Bubbie considers her the Alpha of the pack, not Mary.
The weather has turned cold tonight. I went for a short walk and it was COLD!
Tomorrow is the museum.
We actually made it out the door by 10:15. Jen had to stop at her bank and then I made a
stop at Kwik Trip to use the free ATM there before heading into Milwaukee . I drove.
We parked in Macarthur Square parking garage, another place we have not been too in many decades. Things are pretty much as I remembered them. Course my memory could be suspect.
In the museum we met Greg and Laura and started off in the Old
Milwaukee exhibit which I didn’t remember for the most part. It was set in an era a decade or so before us. But they had a candy store and of
course we had to buy candy. Jr. Mints!
I still remember this exhibit from 25 years ago! |
But leave we did and met Greg and Laura at a Buffalo Wings
in Pewaukee. Dave had elected to miss the museum trip and posted a picture of
the poor dog in the basement covered up in a nice warm blanket because she
doesn’t like to be alone and David was down there.
We all had lunch, played a trivial pursuit game and
enjoyed a good time with the kids. Then it was back to Ixonia. I went out for a walk and then we had Jen’s yummy french onion
soup for dinner. It was 8 o’clock and I
really was ready for bed! These northern
latitudes… ugh
It was a Cafe LaBelle breakfast this morning at ShoreHaven with the Hagens. We then separated. Jen and Dave went shopping while Mary and I went to Ben Franklin with the boys to buy ornament stuff for ornament creations.
Mary had purchased a sewing machine a few days ago and it
was here so when we returned to the house, Jack unpacked it and was eagerly anticipating sewing stuff. Meanwhile Bubbie, having been observed
shivering in the 20 degree temps, will be receiving a doggie vest soon. Next step down the slippery slope of age is a doggie buggy, a disturbingly almost common sight down in Florida. Not in my lifetime!
Mary somehow napped in a chair in the midst of a cleaning
frenzy. The dog, a quick learner, napped
right along side in the other chair.
I did my loop around the neighborhood and then took Jack to
his Aikido class. Picked him up at 8 and
watched the Packers do their usual before we went to bed.
We have a vet appointment tomorrow at 10:30 and then head to
Green Bay for
doctor appointments the following two days.
The news reports a half inch of snow up in Green Bay today. Bubbie
gets to stay here and be loved up the boys while we get to slog through snow.
The dog was out of the Vets office by 11AM and it cost less than
$100. Yeah!
The dog occasionally just like to sit and stare at a blank wall in a closet |
Seems there is more and more development along the 41 (now
I-41) corridor. All the highway construction
in Green Bay
appears to be completed. Reminds me of the
Marquette Interchange in Milwaukee several decades ago. Except Green
Bay isn’t all that large of a city. 6 lanes?
We’re in our favorite hotel, Country Inn Suites. We went to Anduzzis for some
food and a drink and then just returned to the hotel.
Tomorrow I get my gums examined, my skin examined and
probably zapped by Amber’s lethal liquid nitrogen gun.
Then we see Amanda for hair.
I asked our kids about my pony tail. Dismissing the offered idea of getting a Farrah Fawcett hairdo (thanks David), my grandsons lean towards keeping it except Jonah who thinks I’d be cooler without it. Sammy was too busy removing pots and pans from the kitchen cabinets to respond. LeAnn said cut a few inches off and add layers.
I asked our kids about my pony tail. Dismissing the offered idea of getting a Farrah Fawcett hairdo (thanks David), my grandsons lean towards keeping it except Jonah who thinks I’d be cooler without it. Sammy was too busy removing pots and pans from the kitchen cabinets to respond. LeAnn said cut a few inches off and add layers.
So we’ll see what Amanda says after taking into
consideration my expanding bald spot so lovingly pointed out my oldest grandson. The ravages of age … ugh
We were up early and made it on time to Dr. Laughlin, the periodontist for our 8:30 appointment. Except it was really a 9:30 appointment. We again somehow screwed up the calendar
entry. But they squeezed me in at 8:45. I blame Google Calendar since we usually make these appoints while in the eastern time zone and forget to tweak the settings.
It was simply an exam because I have a front tooth with bad bone loss so I have to go through tooth
surgery where they clean out the root and then do something with the gum tissue
to form more surface area to anchor the tooth lest I lose it.
We had to make three more appointments to get this
done. Surgery, post surgery and last
checkup and cleaning.
Next it was a cross town drive to Amber, the dermatologist where we
both had a few spots burned off and Mary had a scraping. Perhaps we are spending too much time in the sun?
Then it was back to the hotel to regroup and talk with the
boatyard to get a handle on the escalating costs. After we got that settled we went down by the
stadium to see all the new construction going on across the street where they
K-mart was located. The area is designated as Titletown District. The first buildings are being built now, one a 5 star Kohler hotel.
Amanda, Mary and me |
We next went shopping at Woodmans after successfully navigating
the numerous round-abouts to get there. The roundabouts there, 5 or 6 separate ones, could be disconcerting to anyone new to the area. It can be hard time navigating around. Well that's my opinion.
Woodmans is the only place in the country where I have been able to find this Old Spice body wash stuff except for a Walmart in Mississippi a few years ago.
Woodmans is the only place in the country where I have been able to find this Old Spice body wash stuff except for a Walmart in Mississippi a few years ago.
Back at the hotel Mary had to eat soft foods because of her
liver test tomorrow. I went for Chinese.
Tomorrow it’s an early morning liver test for Mary, then
back to Ixonia by way of Simons Cheese in Neenah. We usually buy a bunch of cheese for the kids to bring back with us when we are up here.
Another early day today.
Liver scan at Bellin hospital.
The weather was forecast to be either rainy or snowy. Luckily it turned out to be rainy.
Mary went in, and was out in 30 minutes. We headed back to the hotel by way of our old
house. Packed up and we were on the road
before noon.
We made our regular stop at the cheese factory and got
enough for Greg, Laura and Jen and Dave.
Back in Oconomowoc we dropped off Greg and Laura's cheese at their house. We also added a cake too. It was Laura's birthday!
We made it back to Jen and Dave's before 3.
A converted Goodwill shopper |
Went to Dan and Judy’s for dinner. Laurie was there and Don and Linda. Another great time seeing everyone!
The next day we went to the cookie sale at the hotel where Jen and Dave had their wedding reception. A huge cookie sale from all
kinds of institutions.
Jack and Jonah built a gingerbread house. In the other room a dozen institutions were selling cookies to raise money. I shied away from
the churches and bought from the golden retriever association and animal
shelters. Yummy .
Gingerbread house construction |
Dinner at Mazatlan |
We had a plan today.
First we were going over to see Seany at his house, then we would walk
to the winter park
German event that was taking place in downtown Oconomowoc.
One victorious note, Sammy came over to me and sat on my
lap. Unbidden!
German Fest on shores of Fowler lake. |
The big Pretzel line |
Meanwhile I found the pretzel hut and stood in line for 15 minutes before I could order two of the huge Bavarian pretzels. I only bought one cheese container though.
While I was in line, Jen and the kids came by and we all met
at the cookie tent where the pretzels succumbed to little hands and a few big
ones.
Seany had to go to the bathroom and pointed out the porta
potties so I took him to use his first porta pottie.
Seany finding an interesting book |
Seany wanted a comic book which I was about to buy but
noting the price ($24.99) and that there were two other grandsons poking around
I had to decline.
Never to young to sit on a bar stool |
Then we hiked back to Greg and Laura's house where we got immersed in some TV show Greg had on, Ice Pilots. We stayed to watch the episode and then left to go to the store for dinner. Bought some meat and veggies and then cooked it all up at the
We went up to bed but ended up watching to more episodes of
Ice Pilots.
Mary seems to be over her cold today. Or maybe better said she just tossed it over
to me. Now I’ve got a cold near the eve
of tooth surgery. My usual tact in the
past was to run many miles which seemed to short circuit any cold I was getting
and leaving me feeling fine after a day.
But that was when I was younger.
I went off for a
4.5 mile run/walk like I did the day before.
The cold remains. Ugh …
We didn’t do much the whole day. I caught up on some email but basically we
just rested in anticipation of tomorrow when we have three boys to take care
of. At 7AM. We need all the rest we can get!
I was up at 6:50 to drive over to Greg and Laura's house to pick up
Seany who is joining us today on our debut, 3 child, babysitting event. Back at the house with Seany, the boys engaged
in normal ninja / army / star wars / super hero struggles while Mary and I
grasped at caffeine and any other stimulate we could find.
As a prelude to swimming at the Y, we all took the dog for a
walk. That's one old dog, two grandparents and 3 wiggly energetic boys.
Walking down the street, a neighborhood dog sprinted down its front yard to sniff Bubbie but crumpled up in pain and big yelp and couldn’t get up. The owners came out and couldn’t figure out
how to get him in their car to take him to the Vet. It was a sizable dog. I went back
to help eventually we (Jacks suggestion) used a plastic sled to get the dog
up and in their car.
Then we were off to the Y where I spent almost two hours in the pool horsing
around with all three kids. Talk about
exhausting...
When Mary finally came down to the pool she took Seany and Jonah back to the locker room and Jack and I went to the hot tub for awhile to sooth his back. He was hanging xmas decorations yesterday and used 2 stools stacked up on top of each other. Of course they toppled over taking him along and hurting his back in the process. He'll be fine in two days. If that was me I'd be ambulatory maybe by spring.
When Mary finally came down to the pool she took Seany and Jonah back to the locker room and Jack and I went to the hot tub for awhile to sooth his back. He was hanging xmas decorations yesterday and used 2 stools stacked up on top of each other. Of course they toppled over taking him along and hurting his back in the process. He'll be fine in two days. If that was me I'd be ambulatory maybe by spring.
Delighted with their $1 toys? |
The one with the basket violated the one item per person rule. |
Next was the Chocolate Factory for Ice Cream. Wait!! Not so fast .. that idea was shot down! It was decided we'd go, instead to MacDonald's. Oh my. No Chocolate Factory? Uh oh ... "The Times, They are a Changin"?
So we
went to MacDonald’s, everyone got a cone, and then “they” all hit the play area
leaving their cones on a table to melt.
Sigh …
One remaining cone out of three |
Back at the house, ninja wars were in full swing when Laura
showed up with Sammy. Sammy, not quite
old enough for Ninja warfare, ignored everyone else and wandered around doing things 18 month olds do. Rearranging anything within reach
Greg and Laura left after a time. Later in Ixonia we all had more yummy soup from Jennifer. I went to Wal-Mart for a few things and then
we went to bed early enough so we can get up before 7 again for the
trip to Green Bay and more exciting doctor visits.
We left a few minutes before 7AM this morning. Have I mentioned that we are not morning people? Even so, Mary was up at 6AM to take the dog for a
pre-dawn walk. The dog, bless her soul, woke me up at 4
snoring so loudly I thought I was watching one of those earthquake disaster movies complete with the latest audio effects.
Periodontist Office. Note the disturbing lack of palm trees and sun. |
The worst part was the second of the two stitches he put in
my gums where he had cutout some of it.
I could feel the needle going in and then the actual stitch being pulled
tight and knotted. Fun times!
On a good note, he said the tooth should be just fine
now. Meanwhile I have two stitches in my
mouth which my tongue seems to unconsciously play with all the time. And it kinda hurts. I cant eat anything hard or crunchy for 4-5
days. Otherwise it's fine.
On the way back we stopped at the stadium so Mary could take
a picture for some Packer friends of hers back in Brunswick .
A spontaneous stop at the cheese store was a surprising disappointment. They were out of string cheese and
curds!
We didn’t do much except stay indoors the rest of the day. We got Jonah off the bus. Had a nice chat with Jen next door. And went on a long walk noting along the way that the pain in my teeth had subsided.
Also noted its the end of another November.
Today we got sorta of dressed up and went to Bob and Jans for dinner tonight. But first we stopped at a Kohls in Sussex
for some Xmas gifts which we ended up not buying because, as it turns out, we had
already purchased the gifts but forgot
about them. Yeah. Memory is fine...
Picked up Margo and did a mini tour of her house which was
remodeled.
Dan, Judy, Gene, Margo and Mary and I were all there with Bob
and Jan. Bob made his infamous
manhattans and we had a superb dinner.
Thanks Jan!!
We left rather early, before 8pm. In the old days parties like this would go
on well pass 10PM.
We dropped Margo off and went back to Ixonia and right to
bed.
We picked up Seany from school again today and then to McDonald's
for a happy meal, and ice cream for Mary and I.
After a stop at Piggly Wiggly for dinner fixings we went back to Ixonia
where the boys, sans Sammy, engaged in a wild army battle while waiting for Greg and Laura
to show up with Sammy. Laura made chili
and brought if over.
Earlier Dave came home early from work and made his fudge
(kid fudge and adult fudge with Jack Daniels) .
He also made chocolate chip cookies which are mighty tasty.
We watched, It’s a Wonderful Life as the battle for mankind swirled around us. Sammy, seemingly above toting around weapons and wearing body armour, swooped over anything and everything he judged worthy of investigation. He didn't miss much. He also seems to have developed a taste for Uncle Dave's kiddie fudge.
Dinner with Bode’s today. We first stopped over at their place for cocktails and then to Lakeside Supper Club on Silver Lake. We stopped back for a late night drink at their beautiful home before heading back to Ixonia.
Dana is sporting a new knee and retiring soon! Always great to see them. And we may catch them in Florida once we get to Ft. Meyers and the west coast.
Dana is sporting a new knee and retiring soon! Always great to see them. And we may catch them in Florida once we get to Ft. Meyers and the west coast.
At Bode's home |
The bar at Lakeside |
It snowed 3-5 inches late last night. We went to Greg and Laura’s, because Mary wanted to help decorate the xmas tree.
Ugh ... |
I'm grandpa. Of course I bought it for him.
Woke up semi early and went to Café Labelle for
breakfast. Then a fast trip to a Kohls
on 124th street ,
presumably because that was the only store that had the item Mary was
purchasing in stock.
A quick dash back to Oconomowoc where I stopped in the Enterprise office to
renew the car rental agreement (they only write them for 30 days at a time). Very quick and easy.
Then back to Ixonia where I dropped Mary off and then
drove to Green Bay
to see the gum doctor for my next to last appointment. It lasted exactly 7 minutes (he removed a part of a stitch that
didn’t dissolve).
Looks very upscale and expensive. It is too |
Then, since dinner was basically fend for yourself, I stopped
at Fongs again. Good egg drop soup!
I was able to manage a short little ½ mile run in the dark
before going to bed at 9. Why all this running and walking you maybe asking yourself. It's so when I go for my physical, er I mean Wellness Check (need to use the Medicare terms here), I'll be a fit old man who maybe shrinking but otherwise in ok shape and not a candidate for lifestyle restrictions as I like to call them... "What? No more rum? Meat once a week? And take how many pills a day? ".
We hung around the house this morning until I had to pick up Seany while
Mary stayed back to talk with some financial advisors.
I took Seany to McDonalds and then back to Ixonia where we
met Jonah on his bus. They engaged in a
quiet ninja war (David was home early with a migraine ) until Greg showed up
around 5 to get him.
Jack forgot his backpack on an outdoor bench at school this
afternoon when Jen picked him up.
Punishment? Accompanying
grandparents (that’s us) to Walmart this evening. On the way though we did stop at the school to see if the backpack was anywhere to be found. It wasn't.
It's cold this morning!! It's quite apparant we have acclimated to warmer climates. The cold though is great for sleeping! We did a few
errands, and prepared for our kid
watching tonight. We will be left in charge while Dave and Jen go off to a resort for the night.
I was up at 5:45 this morning to see Jack off to band practice. Tim next door took him to school along with
his daughter Alex. All these parents around here get up at the crack of dawn!
Then it was 20 minutes of relaxing before Mary had to slowly
rise out of bed. Taking pity on her I
made caffeinated coffee while she muttered unkind words about early mornings.
Then Jonah burst out of his room and the circus began. He wanted to continue his routine of going to
Jen’s next door in the morning at 7:30.
I walked him over at 7:45.
After we sat staring at the wall just as like our elderly dog
before leaping into a cleaning frenzy in preparation for all the kids descending
on the house this weekend.
We had been able to get all the kids together for a visit to my mother this evening. But before that we planned on meeting Dave and Kathy at Cosmos in Wauwatosa. Turns out that didn't work out so we met instead at Il Mito, another restaurant on North avenue near the Lutheran Home where my mother is living. And as a bonus Aaron, their son, and his wife Ashley also joined us.
Me, Aaron, Ashley, Dave, Kathy and Mary at Il Mito |
Yes, mom it me. George. |
Kids all arrived and the grand children took over the place
as usual. Jonah, ushered up to say hello
to my mother, remarked that he first thought Boppa (my mother) was a man. That little gem we kept to ourselves.
After a few hours of laughing and stories we left. Greg and Laura had to get the baby to bed and
I met the rest at Chili's in Oconomowoc for a little food before we all went back to Ixonia.
LeAnn happily? shopping with me at Piggly Wiggly |
This is Fihagenzin Xmas day. Since we wont be here in
We returned in time for Brant,
LeAnn and Mary to visit a place in Watertown
ranked as having the 85th best hamburger in the nation. The Zwiegs Grill. The
recent visitors comments were more along the lines of a good McDonalds
burger.
Brent and I had to make another
trip out so I could fill up the car with gas before the storm, and purchase orange
juice, cups and plates.
Once back, Greg and Laura with
their two kids Seany and Sammy, arrived and the party commenced. Mass chaos.
Love it!!
The poor dog couldn’t find a quiet spot. White Christmas, the colorized version of the movie was playing as tradition dictated but a snafu in the playback cutoff the sizzling finale.
The poor dog couldn’t find a quiet spot. White Christmas, the colorized version of the movie was playing as tradition dictated but a snafu in the playback cutoff the sizzling finale.
Birthday gifts (Greg and Mary
have December birthdays) were first. Then turkey
dinner sans dressing and gravy because one was forgotten and the other was met
with disdain, was very tasty. Brine
soaked turkey. Yum. Followed by pie/cake made by Laura. Double yum.
The party broke up after a bit and Greg and Laura soon departed. And we went
up to bed.
A first. We went to bed before our youngest grandson!
A first. We went to bed before our youngest grandson!
Mary's birthday is today. We'll just save any comments including the words, old, ancient, senior, elderly, Medicare .. for later.
LeAnn and Brant left around 9 this morning for the drive back to Minnesota.
There is still lots of lots of snow on the ground.
Bubbie took a non-leashed poop walk through the deep
snow. Walked out the garage to the back
and up the walking path. She ran through
the snow, got buried and blasted through the drifts. Pooped, then ran to a house 4 or 5 homes
beyond Jen and Dave, and sat at the back stoop.
Before I got there, she seemingly realized it was the wrong house and ran
around to the front to sit at the front door there until I came around and
carried back to the correct house.
I was trounced at Mario Kart by the children and grandchildren on their Wii.
We have appointments in Green Bay tomorrow so are leaving here before half time at the Packer game.
The birthday girl nixed a Chocolate Factory trip where we
would take three grandsons there for ice cream and a little celebration. Cranky old lady ... :-)
We are really staying in Appleton tomorrow where we were able to secure a hotel room since there is a home game today and hotels inGreen Bay
are all booked.
We are really staying in Appleton tomorrow where we were able to secure a hotel room since there is a home game today and hotels in
We arrived up in Appleton in the late afternoon. The hotel, a GrandStay, is adjacent to the big shopping mall there right off of I-41. We
ended up finding a Subway for dinner since there wasn't much else open.
Later trying to sleep, I moaned my despair. The bed in this place
wasn’t all the comfortable. And the
pillows were atrocious. And yet a few blocks away is a Hampton Inn.
We were up early, neither of us sleeping very well. First appointment were physicals, or as Medicare requires,
a Wellness check. Mary had to get more
blood for her liver tests. I had to give
two vials of blood for my blood tests and pee in a cup which took me 10
minutes. Ugh
Then it was off to the dentist's where I had a cleaning and
Dr. Farrell filled a cavity and told me I should get another full cap crown in
the spring when we return. She's such a sweet lady
giving me something to look forward too.
Then we took Mary to the eye Doctor and after that went to the UW Credit Union for some TOD forms. Then to
CVS for sleeping pills and finally to the Oilaire in Suamico where we purchased 4
bottles of olive oil.
We checked in to “our” hotel here in Samico before going to
the Mongolian Grill on Oneida Street. It's an interesting place where you fill a bowl with food (meat
veggies, etc), pick a sauce and then give
it to the grill guys who dump the bowl on a huge hot griddle and cook it for
you. Really quite good.
Finally we got back to our room and ready to sleep. Early day for me tomorrow. 8AM at the periodontist office. It’ll be 9 degrees out when I leave. Wind chills well below zero. Yee Haa …
Yes, it was really cold this morning. I made it to the dentist office and Kelly the
receptionist had me first on the list.
Mary Ann (I think that was her name), a perky seasoned hygienists took me
to her little cubicle and I was back in the chair again, for a cleaning. Even though I went through one yesterday with
Carmen at the regular dentist office, but they didn’t touch the area where I had my gums worked on.
So she asked if I wanted to be numbed and I immediately said
yes. Glad I did. She used her array of little spikes and
scarpers way up under my gum line. And
two surprises. She used a voice
activated data entry system, and sharpened some of her scraping tools on a sharpening
stone while she was scraping away on my two front teeth.
Once that was over (20 minutes) I drove back to the hotel to
meet Mary at the free hotel breakfast and then we drove off to the see Amber
the dermatologist who burned a thing off on Mary’s leg.
Back in Ixonia we greeted the dog who seemed quite happy to see us. Unloaded the car and I started off on a walk but it was just to slippery so I only went a mile or so.
Jonah singing and playing the triangle to a packed house |
After seeing Jonah off on the buss, I left to visit with Bob and
Martha in Columbus WI at the Capri Steak house there. MAry stayed behind, not feeling well.
We spent a few hours telling stories and
catching up. We cruised for many months with them as we did the Great Loop. Cruising buddies for sure. Wonderful to see them!
Martha and Bob |
The wind picked up when I returned and couldn’t go out
walking so we just stayed in and made it a lazy night.
Seany holding up the "O" |
Mary is still sick today so I took Jennifer out to lunch by myself. I picked her up at her office and we went to Five Guys. I stopped in to see her new office digs and met a few of her co-workers at WTC. Then back to the house to pack up for our
departure tomorrow.
And we have lots to pack too!
I made a reservation at the Laquinta hotel inPaducah ,
KY which is a pet friendly hotel. And pretty nice too, or so say the reviews.
Among countless other items, we have dog food to lug back with us. |
I made a reservation at the Laquinta hotel in
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