November 20, 2003
Not a good day yesterday. I had to go to the dentist as
my crown came out, post and all. It appeared that the root of
the tooth had cracked and so there was nothing to do but have the tooth
extracted. It was a difficult extraction - the root broke - and
so now I am in a great deal of discomfort to put it mildly. It's
not too bad when the pain pills kick in, but unfortunately the effects
never last as long as they should and when it's time to take another
it takes a while for that one to kick in! So I am working on
my page "under the influence of" drugs. Hope it looks
ok. Check out the pictures of our trip to Biltmore on the link
to Newcomers down below. (Above the picture of Miss Molly, our cat.)
November 19, 2003
Monday morning 49 Wanderers of the Smith Mountain Lake Newcomers
boarded a bus headed for The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. Our
good spirits in anticipation of seeing the Biltmore's famed Christmas
decorations more than made up for the gloomy weather forecast. After
a pleasant ride, with rest stops and lunch at the K&W Cafeteria
in Statesville, we arrived hungry enough to enjoy a buffet dinner at
Lake Junaluska Conference Center. By 6:15 we were fed and ready
to board the bus for the 20 minute trip to the Biltmore. We
were disappointed to see that the front facade of the building was
not lit up, but the decorations inside more than made up for that lack. Unfortunately,
we were not allowed to take pictures (or make sketches!) but I did
purchase some post cards which I will attempt to scan onto the Newcomers
page below. The decorations throughout were beautiful. There
were only 2 live trees, however, but they were huge. We
were told that they would be replaced every two weeks. All told,
there were 38 Christmas trees, 1500 poinsettia plants (live) and 19,600
feet of roping (artificial). Most of the garlands and arrangements
were enhanced by the addition of life-like silk flowers.
The place was so huge that I was fortunate that there were
wheel chairs and Linc was there to push me around. There
was an elevator to the second floor but I had to climb the flight
of stairs to the 3rd floor. The beauty of the decorations
was worth it. I declined to 'do' the basement, so Linc and
I went outside and found the gift shops!
In the morning, after a buffet breakfast we went back to
the Biltmore and while a lot of the folks toured the grounds, I
declined-again in favor of the gift shops. Then it was back
in the bus again and on to the Winery where we sampled the many
wines for sale and (again) shopped in their sales room.
Back on the bus again and on to the beautiful Deer Park Restaurant
for another bountiful buffet. And of course, we all ate more
than we should before boarding the bus once more and heading to
Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, NC to drive through the Festival
of Lights. No matter how many times we have seen it, there
are always new additions to "ooh and aah" over!
One more gift shop to make our way through and then on to
our last meal of the trip. It was in Winston Salem, NC and
called the California Fresh Buffet. All of the restaurant
profits go to charity and all of the staff - wait persons, cooks
and bottle washers are volunteer and everyone who works there
has a big smile on their face. The food was more than plentiful
and more than delicious, but as it was our third buffet in a day,
some of us had a difficult time doing justice to it.
Back on the bus again, full and weary but content! Our driver,
Dave navigated us home safely through a thick fog. Shirley
put a movie on which some watched and others slept through, everyone
glad to be arriving home safely at around 11:00. Our thanks
to Shirley Fry for putting this whole trip together and creating
another fond memory for the Wanderers.
November 15, 2003
Another trip to Roanoke! Linc lost a screw to his
glasses so we went to Lens Crafter's where they fixed it promptly. Then
we had a nice lunch at the Olive Garden, except that half of my chicken
is in the refrigerator. While chewing a piece of bread I felt
something hard and round in my mouth. It turned out to be a tooth,
post and all. I tried putting it back in but after a while it
was very painful - must not have put it in properly. No dentist
open until Monday. Called the emergency room at Lewis Gale and they
don't do dental work.
November 14, 2003
This has been a busy 10 days, running back and forth to
Roanoke for this and that. Every time I think I am finished with my
Christmas Shopping, something else pops up! But have stuffed
Rob's and Carol's stockings, and think that is the last of it.
We took Evelyn in for the last of her Radiation Treatments,
and I know that she is glad it is over! We celebrated with
lunch at Cafe Succatash..
They have not been able to fix my Electric Scooter, so looks
like I will have to drive it with a grinding gear for a while. Hopefully,
they will find the missing part soon.
I have been busy knitting and crocheting the little sweaters
that we send to orphanages overseas. Am almost finished with
my third one. Trouble is, once I sit down to work on them
I don't like to stop and nothing else gets done. Pam cleaned the
house today, and I went downstairs and did a gold and silver Christmas
Wreath for Carrie. Hope she likes it. Then I decorated the
cork wreath that I will donate to the Wine Tasters Club.
Just got another order for name tags for Rob to make up. They
keep coming in dribs and drabs, but sure do add up. I enjoy
accumulating the money for him! Yesterday we got a new order
to design and just now, the Waterfront Ladies called with more
names. If
November ,4 2003
Yesterday was Bunko day with Newcomers. I tied with Dot for most
Bunkos - 13. Then last night we went out to dinner with our next
door neighbors, Shelly and Bill. We haven't been out with them
in ages, and had a very pleasant night.
This morning we went to vote, then to Newcomer's Breakfast
and this afternoon Dot, Margo and Connie came over and I showed
them how to make a wreath out of wine corks. It's really
quite simple - we use a straw wreath base- but very time consuming
and takes a LOT of corks! We had fun and I made the bows
for their wreaths and they were quite happy. I make a cork
wreath every year and donate it to our Wine Tasting club.
We get to take Evelyn (Sartell) for her last Radiation treatment tomorrow. She
has been a real trouper throughout all her chemo and radiation. We'll
have to celebrate when it's over.
November 1, 2003
November already! Wednesday, The Scarlet Ladies went out on the
lake in the Angelique, and enjoyed a beautiful day. Fran Burns
did a great coordinating everything and her decorations were nice as
well.
I have decided not to have crepes at the party! I talked
to Chef Jason at Kroger's and he is going to do my cooking. All
we have to do is bring my pans to him the day before and it will
be ready for me to pop in the oven just before our guests
arrive.
The new medication I was trying for my Neuropathy did not
work out. I had a terrible reaction to it, and had to go
two days without any medication to be sure that it was out of my
system. Tonight I will begin the Tegretol again. Unfortunately,
with no medication, my feet are very unhappy, especially at night,
which is when most of us who suffer with this malady feel it the
most. Yesterday we did a lot of shopping, and by the time
we got home I was sure hurting! But today, they are
better and Dot and I went to a Christmas Bazaar and shopped a bit. Tonight
we are going out to dinner with Dot and Richard.
That reminds me, Linc and I went to Fisherman's Galley Thursday
night. I ordered boiled shrimp as I always do, and when it
came I smothered it with cocktail sauce, as always. I had
eaten quite a few when I suddenly realized that it had not been
deveined. Since we were sitting just behind the hostess,
I asked her if they had forgotten to clean the shrimp. Well,
guess what - they NEVER clean the shrimp. Needless to say,
I could not finish my dinner, although I know that I have eaten
it there many times with no ill effects. But now that I know
the story, guess we won't be eating there any more. Poor
Linc will have to get his fish somewhere else.
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