Monday, October 11, 2021

Saturday, October 10 through Sunday, October 31, 2021: Welcoming Fall, Biking, Appointments, and Life

Saturday morning, on my first walk with the dogs, I admired the beautiful fall colors on a neighbor's property.
I played some pickleball in the Rodeo Barn, but left early to drive to Flagstaff. I had a 90 minute massage appointment with Emily Johnson at Northern Arizona Massage Therapy. It was my first visit to this facility. Emily was excellent! I booked another appointment in four weeks.
There was no pickleball on Sunday, so Tom and I went for a thirteen mile ride on our E-bikes. We started up National Forest Road 9112A where they are doing logging during the week.

We then rode to Buckskinner Park. There were two kayaks on the lake and several afternoon fishermen.
We then stopped at Safeway. Tom stayed by the bikes and I picked up a few items for dinner.
 
Tuesday morning, we woke up to a dusting of snow.
 I later played pickleball in the Rodeo Barn. We had two courts going.
In the afternoon, I had an appointment at the Verizon Store in Flagstaff. My cell phone storage is maxed out and I need a new SD drive. So, Verizon was helpful in selling me a new SD card --- an additional 64 GB.
Wednesday morning, there was no pickleball play. Colleen Hatton arrived at 9:00 a.m. to clean our house.
She is quite the find --- very thorough indeed! Tom and I then went to Pine Country Restaurant for breakfast. Later in the afternoon, we rode our E-bikes around the neighborhood. Tom barbecued a T-bone for dinner.
Thursday, I played pickleball for an hour on the outdoor courts. Tom and I had appointments in Flagstaff with Audiologist Kerry Beasley. I had my annual hearing test. Tom was fitted with a trial set of hearing devices.
Friday morning, we played pickleball in the Rodeo Barn. Ted Bradwell, a fellow from south central Washington was passing through Williams. He joined us for morning pickleball.
In the evening, Tom and I had a date night at the Best Western's Western View Steakhouse Restaurant. They have prime rib as a Friday night special. Yummy! We enjoyed listening to music by our friend Omar Mondragon.
Saturday, I played pickleball in the Rodeo Barn. Later in the afternoon, I suggested to Tom that we take our E-bikes out for a ride in the Kaibab National Forest outside of Highland Meadows. We took a dirt road that parallels Interstate 40. What was thought to be an easy ride turned into a very difficult ride. Some of the road was muddy. All of it was very rocky. We had gone beyond the time to turn around.
Many times we had to get off our bikes to maneuver the road. Tom fell several times. Not pleasant at all! Our goal was to get to dry Holden Lake. We passed the Sereno Tank and finally got on Forest Road 15. I walk the dogs in this area, so it was familiar. We got home at about 4:30p.m. It was the longest eight mile ride!

On Sunday, I walked the dogs to Cataract Lake.
It was cloudy, but no rain. Two full-time RVers, Linda and Ryan McAvoy, contacted me. They were going to be in Williams for a week and wanted to play pickleball. So, they joined us in the Rodeo Barn on Monday morning. They are originally from Maryland, retired from teaching, and have been RVing
for six years.
Monday afternoon, I had a hair appointment in Flagstaff. Shawna Ritter has been ill with a cold, so Lauren Ryan did my hair at Wildflower Salon. Tuesday, Tom and I played pickleball until 11:30 a.m. Then, we came home to pack for a one-night stay in Phoenix. I dropped the dogs off at the Grand Canyon Railway Kennel.
It took us almost four hours to reach the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mesa. We got caught in some commuter traffic coming into the Phoenix area.
That evening, we had dinner at Seafood Market & Restaurant. We dined there earlier in the year on another trip to Phoenix. We had lightly battered calamari, oysters in the half shell, and Oysters Rockefeller. Delicious, indeed!
On Wednesday, Tom had a 9:30 a.m. appointment with Dr. David Kay, a glaucoma specialist. Tom had been going to Dr. Jeffery Kay --- the father who is retiring. I went to the hotel gym for a treadmill workout.
Tom was finished his appointments at around noon. The good news is the pressure in Tom's eyes has improved! So, Tom will follow-up with his ophthalmologist in Flagstaff in three months and go back to Phoenix in six months. We had a celebratory lunch at nearby P.F. Chang's. I had delicious chicken lettuce wraps.
Tom had a Mongolian Beef entree. Both were excellent! We left the Phoenix area at about 1:00 p.m. It was an easy drive home. We picked up the dogs at the kennel. They were happy to see us.

That evening, there was a beautiful sunset.
Friday, after pickleball on the newly refurbished outdoor courts, Tom and I went for a drive to see some of the nearby fall colors. We drove to the top of Summit Mountain and walked along a forest road.
We came upon some oak trees with fall colors.
Then, we went to Coleman Lake to catch some Aspens.

The timing was a little late in the season, but it was still very nice. The next day, Brian of Steam Master came to the house to clean our master bedroom carpets. It had been several years since we had this done. Thank you, Brian!
We also had a phone conference with Maria Gillespie of Crest Insurance. It is that time of year to review our Medicare Supplemental Insurance Plans and our prescription plans.

On Sunday, my pickleball friend Chris Peterson and I decided to go to church. A couple we played pickleball with in the spring --- Joe and Kim Kelley --- have returned to Williams. Joe is the new pastor at First Baptist Church. For me, this was a sign to return to First Baptist Church. I had not attended for almost two years.
On Monday, I enjoyed some fall foliage near Buckskinner Park.
Later in the afternoon, a doe and three fawns passed through the lot next to our home.
After pickleball on Tuesday, I met up with seven of the Highland Meadows Ladies at El Corral Restaurant. I had a la carte carnitas tacos. Yum!
Wednesday morning, I walked over to Cataract Lake. The lake is full and the birds are enjoying the reeds.
Thursday, I had an appointment for a manicure and pedicure with Will.
This will be my last appointment at 66 Nail Spa. Jennifer and Will are moving their salon to Flagstaff. I am not willing to drive to Flagstaff for manicures and pedicures. I will find another salon here in Williams. On Friday, I drove to Flagstaff for my facial with Amy at Junto Skin and Laser. Facials and massages are worth the 35 mile drive to Flagstaff.

Saturday morning, a group of us played pickleball on the outdoor courts. It was a beautiful day.
After lunch, I took the dogs to town. It was only the second time we walked Route 66 since the July 4th pit bull incident
At about 3:00 p.m., I helped Tom repair two of the fence posts. We bought several PostUp fence repair units.

Sunday, I went to the 10:45 a.m. church service. Going to church feels right again.
In the afternoon, six of us went to the Rodeo Barn to play pickleball. Pastor Joe and his wife Kelley came for some good games, too. It is Halloween. Our neighborhood has very few children. So, we do not buy candy for the trick and treat activity. But, my brother texted me a photo of my grandniece Sophie. What a cute lion, for sure! 

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