Sunday, October 2, 2011

WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION

I know, I know.  It’s been a long time coming.  I thought I would sort of keep up the blog, but got busy enjoying being home and, well, just didn’t.  But, as you can tell, we made it home (luckily with all appendages intact) and are now out gallivanting again, this time in the good ol’ USA.  This leg of the trip, though, we are driving…which if you know us (aka “me”), will no doubt lead to an abundance of stories to tell.  Just keep your fingers crossed that there are no tow trucks, doctors or hospitals involved!

So, to update you (in case you are interested), I will try to summarize the goings-on from this last summer, and then we will proceed with current events.

On June 1, 2011 we said buh-bye to St. Maarten!  It was very muggy when we left and I probably could have taken several showers before we even left the apartment just to stay cool.  It was an unseasonably warm and rainy month, and this day felt worse with getting ready to leave.  I did the usual last minute packing… weighing… rearranging…weighing… rearranging… weighing… rearranging! You know the drill I’ve developed. Seems like I will never be quick or streamed lined about it, no matter how much I practice.  We packed the car (and I do mean “packed”) and did some last minute dropping off and errand running on the way to the airport.  We had a few hours to kill before we had to drop the car off and be at the airport, so since I had broken a few nails in the jamming, squishing and mashing process of what I call packing the suitcases, we stopped off in Simpson Bay to a nail salon to repair the couple of nails I broke.  It was there, while I was getting my 3 nails repaired and Gerald was nosing around in the salon that he discovered he forgot to leave the one and only room key at the apartment office. (By the way…he’s not allowed to go with me again because he was nosing around the salon, picking up all the polish, touching everything – including the FRESHLY PAINTED DOOR – sigh…). Unfortunately, traffic was horrendous and there was no way we could have taken the key back to the apartment complex and had enough time to be back before the flight left now.  We quickly ran next door to the Mail Box to see about FedExing the key back to the office, but the cost was going to run about $60!  Then we ran to the Dutch post office to see about mailing it, but they couldn’t process any mail because GEBE had randomly turned off the electric in the area!  Besides, they didn’t have any stamps anyway. I guess since they became “Country St. Maarten” someone forgot to order stamps.  After continued failure, I frantically called Henny at the apartment office and told her the story.  Luckily we were able to drop the key off with a friend of hers that worked at the airport.  PHEW!  Catastrophe narrowly averted!

We got the car dropped off, made it to the airport with lots of time to spare.  We got to board first because I was wearing my ankle boot (didn’t want some In-A-Hurry passenger to step on me and reinjure my ankle!) and the flights went off without a hitch.  We flew into Chicago and spent the night with my cousin Don, which was nice – even though the bedroom we slept in was on the 10th floor of his house and about 8 foot off the floor! Great news for a cripple!  But, he did have some yummy fruit for us and made a wicked yummy margarita…so all was forgiven.  I ended up accidentally leaving my crutches there when we hastily left the next morning.  Guess they are still in the corner of his entryway leaning in the corner, just like Tiny Tim’s crutch next to the fireplace!  Oh well!

The flight to St. Louis was uneventful.  We got all our luggage that had been sent on the night before, and headed home.  When we pulled in the driveway, the first thing I saw were the snowflakes that me, Erica and Bradley cut out for Christmas still hanging in the window!  How funny!  The bad part was I couldn’t find and didn't know where my house key was.  I couldn't remember if I had given them to Avis or not!  Luckily we had a spare and was able to gain entry.  We got the door open…and boy it was stuffy in there!  I guess flies had gotten in the house at some point, ‘cause there was some BIG ones flying around!  I got my handy dandy Skeeter Bat – now known as the Fly Killer – and got busy killin’ flies! 

We opened up the windows, turned on the attic fan and proceed to turn off the faucets so we could turn the main water back on and not have water pouring out everywhere! Internet was on and we finally got the phone working, but not before I had to do a little chewing on a couple of phone techs and supervisors for somehow giving us a different phone number instead of restoring our old one.  But, in the end it was all put back the way it was supposed to be. And aside from a few leaky faucets and minor stuff, everything looked relatively good.
 HOME!!!

Since it was getting close to lunch time, I opened the fridge…and the only thing in there was a stick of butter, soy sauce and some old ranch dressing.  I don’t think they could even do anything with that on Chopped!  We do have a few things in the freezer though.  So, being creative as I am, for lunch we are having canned chicken, frost-bit tortellini topped with some expired parmesan cheese.  Yum.  Made me feel like we were in Belize again! Oh, I suppose it’s better than a stick in the eye, but then again, I’ve never had a stick in the eye...so I can’t be totally positive in my assessment.  A trip to the store is in order for sure.  But not before we unpack and get ready to meet Bob and Judy at Steak-n-Shake for dinner! It’s our tradition to do that after returning home from our trips. 

The first night home I got a good night’s rest.  It was so quiet! No roosters…no dogs…no motorcycles or 4 wheelers with whinny engines running up and down the road.  Ahhh….home.  Gerald went down to the neighbors (Walter and Marilyn) to get the mail they have been collecting for us since we have been gone (January). It took about 3 days to get through it all, and Gerald even helped in the beginning.  What a chore!  It was nearly overflowing the crate I had given them to put the mail in! And all our bills and statements are electronic! Gerald however, enjoyed it a little too much, especially when he read the AARP letters addressed to ME!

Here’s a piece of trivia and knowledge for ya!  Twinkies really don’t spoil! Now, I love me a Twinkie or Zinger.  In fact I could eat a whole box in a day (although I will never publicly admit that I have ever done that).  Why, you may be asking yourself, don’t I weigh 400+ lbs? Well, I’m close to it, but that’s none of your business.  Anyway, upon hearing all this hoopla about a Twinkie containing all of these preservatives and chemicals and having the capabilities of being able to eat through metal etc., I thought I would put it to the test.  So, before we went on this little sabbatical (and before I finished off the last of the several boxes of Twinkies and Zinger’s I got at the day old Twinkie store) I saved one of the Twinkies to see if it would mold, spoil or rot.  They are so moist and yummy…surely they would sprout some mold or something. Of course, one has never lasted long enough around me to see if that phenomenon ever took place or not, so this would solve the mystery for me.  I took the Twinkie, with sadness in my heart that it would be wasted, and put it in a Ziploc bag. I figured I would seal it up because it would just get dried out and stale in the open.  Plus I had become weak and opened the plastic wrap to take a bite, so I needed to seal it up again. (what can I say – I love Twinkies!)  That was back in October.  Now, it is June and I rediscovered my science project on the kitchen counter when we got home.  Still there.  Still as yellow and beautiful as ever.  Except it’s not as shiny as it used to be, and in fact, it’s quite hard. Brick hard. Darn. Not a speck of mold to be found.  It’s just hard, like a crouton – a yummy yellow Twinkie crouton. Hmmmm…I think I will get lettuce at the store…

We didn’t make any plans for the next several days after we got home.  Just tried to get the house in order, unpack and catch up.   We were also preparing for the grandkids to come stay with us for a week or so.  So we went shopping at Costco to get supplies and a new house phone...since only one of ours works now! Gerald is working on getting the pond, I mean pool, open since the grandkids are coming over.  It’s quite a chore since we hadn’t been here to empty the water off the top all winter and spring! Al came up to help him get the cover off.  My poor hummingbirds were neglected this spring.  I usually start putting out sugar water in mid April, but as soon as I got home, they were buzzing at the back door and window wondering where I’d been, so I quickly made a batch of sugar water and put it out. I love watching them!

We watched the grandkids for several days and had lots of fun.  Naturally Erica and I baked and cooked all week. Bradley hung out with Pawpaw (Gerald) in the barn bugging him to ride the riding mower!  Erica is old enough to ride it herself.  She is getting so tall!  The weather was not so cooperative when they were with us though.  The pool was pretty cold, but that didn’t stop the kids from getting in.  Only stopped me! We did get to take them up to Mark Twain Cave.  That was lots of fun.   It was a long drive up there.  All we heard was: “Are we there yet?” “Are we there yet?”  But there was only silence on the way back!  =)



I went in to see the doctor about my ankle.  He took an x-ray and said it wasn’t broken.  Duh.  I went through 2 months of physical therapy and it did help a little.  I have better mobility, but it still is painful, weak and slightly swollen.  I’ll wait until we return from Florida and make another appointment.  What can I say!

We visited some family and friends this summer too.  Saw “The Girls” (Patty, Jane and Linda – who we met in Placencia, Belize) on the 4th of July weekend at Lake of the Ozarks.  It was great to see them again, and we got to meet their families, which was such a treat.  Gerald brought his guitar and played a little music with Patty and Jane’s sons. So much fun.   


We stayed several times at Avis and Bob’s various places at the Lake and up North.  Did some fishing and the boys pulled a dock out of their pond!  That was cool to see.  Of course we went fishing.  That’s always fun.



I went to the Illinois State Fair (as usual) in August with my cousin Machelle.  We had a blast, naturally.  Got to see a Michael Jackson impersonator at the Coors tent.  Thought it would be dumb, but it ended up being a hoot recalling and singing all the great songs.  Did a lot of one legged dancing (on the good foot) and paid for all the fun the next day.   Got the usual fair food: corn dog, fried cheese, fried onion, fried Twinkie (natch!), fries with malt vinegar, gyros and this year the new item was fried bacon.  Yep.  Deep fried, beer-battered bacon. And it was AWESOME!!!! Good thing I didn’t have to go to the doctor for a checkup or to have my cholesterol tested.  I would have failed miserably!

The day after I got back from the fair, we headed up to Michigan to visit Tom and Linda. It was a long drive, but the 3.5 hour detour due to an accident on Hwy. 70 didn’t help any. Plus we visited every rest stop between here and there.  Going up, we drove through Indianapolis and coming home, through Chicago.  Saw more orange barrels and construction signs than China’s entire population, but only a total of about 10 workers. Another thing I like about Michigan is the speed limit; 70 mph, and construction zones are 65 (unless workers are present).  I’m having a hard time grasping the idea that some politician had common sense.  Good for Michigan.  It’s a beautiful state (at least where we were) and the weather was perfect. A little too cold for me to be swimming in the lake, but those hard-core Michiganers were skiing at first light! Them are some tough peoples!  While we were there, we got to go to an old time county fair.  Took me back to my younger days.  The bad thing was the fair had no beer tent, but we found a Moose Lodge and it went downhill (so to speak) from there.   We met some wonderful people and had the best time.  Thanks Tom and Linda!  (I hope they invite us back!)


The weekend before we left town, we headed up to Lincoln, Illinois to visit my family and attend my nephew Zack’s wedding.  My brother, as a surprise to Zack, got his band buddies together (I don’t think they have played for about 30 years) and performed at the rehearsal dinner.  It was awesome, and of course, they invited Gerald to play too. I think Zack liked it – I know everyone else did.  It was so much fun listening to the old songs they used to play back when I was in high school.
  

I also got to spend some time with my Grandma Miller (who is 95 years old) and my Grandma Mayberry (who is 101).  It’s really kind of fun and interesting listening to the tales they tell.  They have seen a lot of things in their lifetimes – some good, some bad.  But it’s fascinating nonetheless.

Back home we finalize our plans for the last leg of our sabbatical, which ultimately will end in the Florida Keys. Plotting out our visits with friends and relatives, we calculate that we will need about 3 weeks to make the drive!  Which includes various stops along the way, mostly to rest areas and gas stations (the price of getting older!). 

Which brings us to today, September 21, 2011.  We’ve packed our stuff and crammed everything in the Explorer (with barely room to see out the windows).  The house is closed up, and we pull out the driveway.  I’m sure I’ve forgotten something…there is a little bit of space left at my feet yet! J  After a stop at the bank, book store and dropping off keys, our adventure begins…but not without incident, of course.  Nothing tragic thankfully, just an accidental side tour of the roads and houses in East St. Louis…due to a missed turn.  You would think that with my GPS on, a new Atlas and my iPhone, we could make it out of our home town without getting lost.  Well, stop thinking.  It just causes me problems and headaches!  Finally on the right road headed towards Tennessee; it’s going to be a long journey, 8+ hours (not including potty stops – that will make it 12 hours). So far the ride hasn’t been bad at all. But we are on country roads now…so I better put the computer up and help Gerald drive.  Can’t wait to see Jan!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Here we go again!

Hang tight boys and girls, we are on the road again! We have been to Tennessee and Arkansas so far and an update is coming soon...well as soon as I can get to decent Internet (hence the update via my iPhone).

Can't wait to tell you how it's all going. So far...no injuries! YAY!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

May 28-31, 2011: Our Last Days in St. Maarten

Saturday, May 28, 2011:

Well, the weather looks decent today, so we will try the beach.  Don’t know how many days left we will have since I’ll have to start getting it all packed and the apartment put back the way it was.  But today, we’ll do the beach. I put some pork chops in the crock-pot, Gerald made sandwiches for lunch and off we went.

The beach was great.  Nice breeze, sun shinning…that is until we heard thunder! Good grief! We looked back toward the mountains and a MONSTER dark cloud had formed and it was a TALL one!  It was rumbling and rumbling, and you could see the rain coming.  It was about 2:30, and even though we wanted to hang around for happy hour and say goodbye to Willie, I don’t want to be on the beach in a thunder storm.  Rains isn’t too bad, but not thunder and lightening!

I ran up to say bye to Willie and we packed up our things to come back to the apartment.  It started to rain a little as we were leaving the beach, and most of it came down as we were driving through the French Quarter.  They’ve had lots of rain this year…hard to believe how much…but it sure has made the island looks beautiful because of it!

We got back to the apartment, to the yummy smell of the crock-pot cooking! Mmmm…such a great smell! We ate and tried to work on our schedule until we leave.  You know how much stuff I take with me…we are going to have to coordinate packing and the stuff we are leaving in the apartment.

Sunday, May 29, 2011:

We didn’t go to the beach today.  We stayed around the apartment.  It rained off and on, and Gerald’s still sore from his sun poisoning, so we decided that we would stay around the apartment again trying to get stuff together.  We did a load of laundry, but I know that I’m going to have to do it all again when I get home anyway, so we only did one. 

It is so hot and muggy, you just sit and sweat.  My suitcases are going to be heavier from all the moisture!

Going through some things, packing.  Just a lazy day trying to get used to the idea of having to pack and come home. 

For lunch and dinner we did “The Mamaw” … eating all the odd things and leftovers!

Monday, May 30, 2011:

Major pack day.  We’ve decided to try to get as much done and together today as we can and go to the beach tomorrow.  We had a couple good rains pass by, so it’s just as well.  I fried the last of the chicken for dinner with some hash browns.

I hate packing.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011:

Pretty much everything we are not going to use is packed, just the last minute stuff. I’ll probably rearrange my carry-on suitcases 4 more times (I know, I’m a little OCD about it.)  But I don’t have all the food to take back like I brought, so I should have lots of extra room, but I did get a new supply of Bounty candy bars for the trip…yum! 

We have to use that certificate we got from the Westin and drop the last two chairs off at Janet’s after the beach today, then that should be it.  We’re trying to figure out if we want leftovers again for dinner or just go out and eat.  As much as I love them, I’m getting sick of potatoes, and I’m bloating! =)

We tried to use the certificate we got from that painful Westin tour but apparently they changed the rules since we went through the tour and now we can’t use it at the store and have to use it at one of the restaurants.  So tonight we will go have dinner there.  I guess there are worse thing that could happen.
                                                         
We ended up going to the beach – had to get one more day in!  The weather was good.  Nice and hot.  For a while I thought rain clouds were going to develop (it must be me!) but they went away and the sun was hot as ever!  We took in one last Perch Happy Hour and packed our things to come back to the apartment.  We dropped off the chairs and I picked up a white dress from the market to match the one I got Erica.  We’re going to be twinkies! =)

We got to the apartment put some stuff away, got ready and headed to the Westin for dinner.  Gerald and I both ordered the filet, and they brought them to us frying on a hot dish…frying!  Grease was splattering everywhere, so much so that I held the napkin up to stop it from spattering on my shirt anymore!  It was good for the price (free) but I wouldn’t go out of my way for it.  Service was great…our waitress was awesome!  Actually, the cost itself wasn’t all that bad, for two 6 oz. filets, a Caesar salad, wine, coffee, and a rich chocolate desert; it only came to $75! I think that’s a pretty good price!  Our certificate was for $100 so I told our waitress to order something for herself! =) Of course, we left her a good tip too!

After dinner we stopped in the casino for a little entertainment, and I sat at this new volcano penny machine.  I put in a $20 and within a few pulls, cashed out with $98!  I took my winnings and went shopping at the hotel store next to the casino and bought a pair of beach shorts, 2 shirts and a little summer dress! HA! (Can you believe that for a hotel store!)  Then, when I was done shopping, I went back to the casino, and while I was waiting for Gerald, I put $20 in another penny machine, and 5 pulls later, cashed out at $68.25!!!  Take THAT Westin! Ppttthhhhhththththth!  You would have been better off giving me the $100 store credit to begin with! Eheheheh!!

I would imagine that there will be no posts for a few days till we get home and get settled.  I’m sure some sort of hilarity will occur that I must tell you about!  So until then…see you when we get home! 

Saturday, May 28, 2011

May 26-27, 2011


Thursday, May 26, 2011:

Today’s a lazy day.  No beach…because we have no skin on our faces…since it has peeled off!  We are going to hang around and head over to The Perch for happy hour I think.

We found out why there was so much traffic last night.  Apparently there was a shooting off Welfare Road in a big empty lot … around the area where we got stopped by police.  The man was shot 7 times and died.  He owned Cappuccino’s Bar & Restaurant, a place we have frequented every year for decent food, open 24/7 and free wi-fi. One of the first on the island, if I’m correct, to be open 24/7 (which came in handy on late flights) and offer free wi-fi.  Unfortunately, the killing appears to be drug related. He had an arraignment scheduled in court for today for smuggling 170 kilos of cocaine.  Luckily, no one else was hurt in the drive-by and the vehicle fled to the French side.  The paper said the incident happened around 12:15 p and the road was closed until 4pm. How unfortunate.

Friday, May 27, 2011:

Looks like another great day today and we will most likely head out to the beach.  It’s a little hazy though…you can hardly see St. Barts!  And look at the big cloud hanging over it!
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My face started peeling last night, and you know I can’t leave it alone! So…in true Tina fashion… I used the scrub brush on it this morning and have most of the peeling skin scrubbed off…ouch.  Then I put lotion on (ouch again) so that I can protect it from the sun again.  What is wrong with me? …that was hypothetical…I don’t want you to answer…   I figure I just got an equivalent to a face peel for free when some women pay thousands of dollars for that! =) 

We got our things together and off we went.  As we pulled down the road, we got behind a 4-wheeler! Here’s a picture for ya.  You gotta love island life!
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We got to the beach and man it was nice.  Sun was shinning, no wind.  The water was as calm today as I’ve ever seen it and the temperature was perfect!  It got a little hot so Gerald and I got in the water.  I had my lucky STL Cardinals hat on, so of course someone mentioned the Cardinals standings!  Turns out they are from the Springfield area! Then at about 1pm some ugly clouds came over the mountains.  It wasn’t happy hour yet, but I knew we were going to get it so Gerald and I went up to the bar and sat in the Herb & Jeannie seats and ordered a drink from Willie and waited for the rain to hit.  Soon it did, and it rained for about 30 minutes or so.  Then the sun came out again so we went back to our chairs. At about 3:30 the clouds came again and we just packed up our stuff and headed back to the apartment.  It sprinkled on the way back.

We got back to the apartment and we barely got our stuff set down and the maintenance guys came and hooked up the wireless internet off our deck.  I took some pictures of it, but I must warn you…all you electricians and IT people…just count to 10 and do some breathing exercises!

...and yes that is a Lock Tight container that they put the router in, then screwed it to the wall. They cut a hole in the bottom/back to get the electrical plug through...
...i'm pretty sure this is code right?  (at least they fixed the other light that was just hanging there by the wires)
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Tonight for dinner, we are finishing the leftovers; frozen pizza, chicken parmesan (thanks to Paul & Deb), and then I fried some pickles…yes I did…and they were GOOD!