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On Saturday, we met Stephanie and Joe Hap for lunch. Joe just completed his eleventh follow-up cancer treatment in Flagstaff. His lymphoma is under control. Wonderful!!! We had lunch at El Corral Restaurant in Williams. I think the local favorite restaurant for Stephanie and Joe is still Rod's Steakhouse. I neglected to take a photo, so I grabbed this one from July.
On Sunday, after attending church, Tom and I drove to Flagstaff to visit a Fine Crafts Sale at the Coconino Center for the Arts. My friend, Patrice Giordano, is a member of the Fine Arts Council. It was nice to see all of the jewelry and functional art booths, but no purchases were made.
Monday was time to get the house in a more festive holiday mood. Tom and I adjusted a few lights on the tree in front. The lights have been on the tree for two years!
I also brought out three colorful cattail lighting sets that were place around three other trees.
Tuesday, I met nine of the Highland Meadows ladies for breakfast at a newer restaurant, Rodeo. The location used to be Doc Hollidays, also attached to the Ramada Inn. In this breakfast meeting, we decided to go to the El Tovar at the Grand Canyon next Tuesday for lunch and a walk along the canyon rim.
The weather has cooled down, but still no snow. Cataract Lake is still a fun place to take the dogs for a walk. And, it is less than a ten minute walk from the house!
The final super moon of the year was on display. I tried to take a photo between the trees.
Kelsey, Ramsey, and Libby were on display that very night as well. Aren't they adorable! Ho, ho, ho!
On Tuesday, December 5, the Highland Meadows ladies and some of their significant others met at Jan Chumley's home to organize a drive to the El Tovar Hotel at the Grand Canyon. Upon arriving at the dining room, two tables for breakfast were set up for all 17 of us.
It was a lovely meal. Eight of us then walked from the El Tovar Hotel to the Mather Point Visitor Center. It was a 2.6 miles along the canyon's rim trail. At the Visitor Center, we watched a 22 minute movie about the Grand Canyon. It was then time to jump on a Blue Shuttle bus and return back to the village. Tom and I got back home around 3:30p.m. Dogs were happy to see us. What a fun time we had!!!
On Wednesday, the dogs were loaded into my truck and we drove to Watson Lake in Prescott. I arranged a week ago to meet Grace Kirkland and her two dogs. The last time I saw Grace was four years ago. She has a eleven year old Dalmatian named Simon and a little black dog named Y-Lee. Grace lives in Camp Verde. Watson Lake was selected as a rendezvous point for our doggy play date --- as it is a one hour drive for me and for Grace.
It was a nice reunion to see Grace and Simon again. This is was the first time meeting Y-Lee.
After our reunion, I went to nearby Trader Joe's and Costco. It was a very productive day!
Since some of the dogs enjoy laying on our king bed during the day, I put the pillows in the walk-in closet. Often, I thought that it would be nice to have a hope chest at the foot of our bed to store the pillows. So, I recently found a hope chest on eBay --- well priced and new. It arrived by FedEx and the only stipulation was that it had to be assembled. So, while I was in Prescott, Tom assembled the chest.
The pillows love their new home! Good job, Thomas Keith O'Dell!
On Thursday, Tom had an appointment with a Flagstaff podiatrist. I referred him to Dr. Rosales --- whom I used earlier in the year. For a long time, Tom has had some pain issues with his left foot. Dr. Rosales evaluated the matter and gave Tom a shot of cortisone.
After a follow-up visit in two weeks, Dr. Rosales would outline a possible treatment plan.
Our friend Mark Burson and his three Australian Shepherds were making the driving trek from Oxford, Mississippi, to Malibu, California. It is always fun to have them visit for an overnight in Williams. Mark arrived at about 11:30am. The timing was earlier than expected, so we decided to introduce my three dogs to his three dogs. One-by-one, I added my Dalmatians to his group in the backyard. And voila! It worked. There was a new pack of SIX dogs.
Boy, it sure made their visit a lot easier. Mark was introduced to our high speed internet. It is a new addition to our home since he and Ellen were last here. Mark enjoyed being outdoors with his computer, his coffee, and the dogs. Nothing like a good cigar to finish it all off. Life is good!
That night, we had dinner at the Grand Canyon Brewery. Mark and the dogs were going to get an early start Saturday morning --- leaving around 3:00a.m. Mark likes to get through the boring part of the trip --- Kingman to Barstow --- in the dark. He'll spend three weeks in Malibu for the holidays with his wife, Ellen, and their grown children. We'll miss him on his drive back to Oxford, as we will still be in Palm Desert through New Year's Day.
Our little town of Williams is a fun tourist spot. Historic Route 66 runs through the town and hundreds and thousands of visitors to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon stay in town, as it is the gateway to the Grand Canyon. It also has nice displays during the holidays.
On Sunday, I joined three of my "breakfast club" friends to attend a Flagstaff musical event, "Christmas in the Mountains." Neighbor, Shaula Watson, is a member of the Flagstaff Master Chorale. They are part of the program. Before the 3:00 pm event, the four of us had brunch at Josephine's, a nice upscale Flagstaff restaurant.
The concert was very nice. It was held on the Northern Arizona University campus. After the concert, we took advantage of some Flagstaff shopping and we did not get home until after 7:00pm. The dogs were not too happy. Tom hasn't been trained in how to feed them 😀.
My truck has over 318,000 miles. So, I try to get regular oil changes. Jiffy Lube was the beneficiary of a visit on Tuesday. The manager, Wesley, seems to be a legitimate service person. As a single woman, it is always challenging when I need automotive service.
One afternoon, Libby, a 52 pounder, thought she was an appropriate "lap dog." So, she jumped on Tom's lap. She did not last very long, but it was cute.
My truck is going to be taking us --- and towing the trailer --- to Palm Desert in a few days. So, Tom and I washed it. Well, I started the chore and Tom finished it. Instead, I mopped the Italian marble floors throughout most of the house!
Barbara Coad and I signed up for another cruise while we were still on the Celebrity Eclipse. Bucketlist Australia was the lucky one. Richard and I spent a day in Sydney in 2003, but I wanted more. This 12 day cruise includes the Great Barrier Reef and the west coast of Australia. It is not until October, 2019.
Barbara has a USC friend who is a long-time travel agent. We switched the booking to her travel agent. I conferred with Tom about going to Australia. If he is inclined, we will have him join us for the pre-trip time in Sydney and other sights.
Friday, June 15, marks the 6 month anniversary of Tom and I being together as a couple. Midday, I drove to Flagstaff for a hair appointment with Shawna.
Reservations were made at the Red Raven Restaurant for dinner. Red Raven is the "best" fine dining restaurant in Williams. But, dress code is always relaxed.
It was a Cosmopolitan for me and a perfect Manhattan for Tom! I had a filet mignon steak and Tom had a seafood pasta with mussels and clams. All was delicious!
On Saturday, we pulled out the trailer and moved clothes and food items --- leaving for Emerald Cove RV Resort on Sunday. Emerald Cove is on the Colorado River near Parker, Arizona.
Still no snow this winter. So, Tom helped me water some of the smaller trees and plants. I had turned off the drip system over a month ago!
It was a 255 mile drive from Williams to Emerald Cove. It is an easy drive, with a gas stop in Lake Havasu City.
Friends, Robi and Jerry Sypkens, are members of the entity that owns and runs Emerald Cove RV Resort. I knew that they were in the area. Robi had a minor stroke in Indio, California. Fortunately, she recovered quickly. So, after arriving in the park, I walked the dogs to say my first "hi!" What a cute couple they are!
The weather was perfect for hanging out and walking the dogs.
One of the dog parks at the resort is a fenced area on the river itself. The dogs enjoy all the smells. Libby didn't get the memo that Dalmatians are not water dogs!
Ramsey and Kelsey wanted nothing to do with the water.
We were assigned to site #59. It is just a row off the river. I think I have been assigned that location once before.
Being the Christmas season, many of the motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers were draped in Christmas decorations. Burros, or donkeys, live wild in the area and often visit the park.
The afternoon of our last day at Emerald Cove, I took Tom out on the pickleball court to bat a few balls. Jerry came out too. We just practiced hitting the pickleball with the paddles. Tom has played tennis and ping pong. So, it will not take him long to catch on to the game.
Our next stop, Palm Springs Thousand Trails, is a big pickleball venue!
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