Thursday, September 26, 2013

Poor Linda...______ Finally Got Her

There are soooo many possibilities for filling in the blank.
My daughter would say,
"Lack of exercise" 
Of course, I'm planning to change that today.

Some of my friends would say,
"Consumption of Splenda, Sweet 'n Low, Equal, etc"
 
I personally might say,
"Her sugar-coated arteries"
Because however many teeth I have, that's how many
sweet-teeth I have.

This way of filling in the blank would be 
completely accurate:
"That girl never had five servings of fruits and
vegetables a day in her life."
(Well, maybe a few days.) 
  
Skeptics may say,
"Those nasty statin drugs she took"
but without them it would be...
"Her high cholesterol"
  
Here's a likely one:
"She dried up and blew away because she didn't
drink her 64+ ounces of water yesterday!"
(whilst enduring the pain of her latest kidney stone.)
 
She slipped and failed to take her
"Citracal, fish oil, folic acid, selenium, Centrum Silver,
glucosamine-chondroitin, baby aspirin, vitamin D3,
CoQ 10, and/or Vitamin B12"
or...
 
She TOOK
"Citracal, fish oil, folic acid, selenium, Centrum Silver,
glucosamine-chondroitin, baby aspirin, vitamin D3,
CoQ 10 and Vitamin B12"
  
She 
"continued to eat cereal with milk"
even though she heard that
85% of us are lactose intolerant.

She 
"failed to floss her teeth day before yesterday"
to which her heart succumbed.

She
"was a lazy butt rear thing who did not thoroughly
slather herself with SPF 30+ on a consistent basis."



So kids, don't bother with an autopsy.  Just make
a wheel and spin.  Wherever the arrow points
will be a good enough guess.
  
         
       

Monday, September 23, 2013

Colorado/Cousin Summer, Part 2!

Colorado, here I come again!
I flew to Denver, and Sarah and Dick picked me up for
the drive to Conifer--a most beautiful spot!
My private suite in their lovely mountain home was ready!

 Complete with gifts!!

Sarah had my drinking covered!
 That's a Colorado mug--I collect mugs from my travels,
 you know.
And I guzzled gallons of water from my new paisley glass!

Here we are having lunch in the lovely sunroom!
 And this is our view.
It is peaceful and so pleasant.

Well, folks.  I'm just gonna cut straight to the chase.
This girl got to see WILDLIFE!
More than I saw in all of Alaska!
This first beautiful specimen was spotted by yours truly
before anyone else saw it!
THAT IS A FIRST!
I usually see it last or not at all!
 Are you ready?

I understand this handsome fellow is a mule deer.
He was on the side of the road, and I thought he was a
                               statue when we passed him!
And Sarah and Dick missed him completely!

One evening Sarah and I went wild life searching.
There were reportedly elk in "John's meadow."
Not when we were there.
But we kept searching, and we found this!
Then, just down the road, this!
An elk family!
Sarah took this picture, while I looked at them through
binoculars.
Then I heard a car coming and was afraid I was
going to witness the demise of the elk family!
But--no problem.  Drivers in Conifer are prepared.

Our central location allowed us to go north one day
and tour Rocky Mountain National Park.
We started in Estes Park, where we saw this:

The Stanley Hotel featured in The Shining!

Sarah and I found the greatest spot for a photo op outside
the Stanley!
We thought we were so cute!
Then we discovered this sign.
How embarrassing.  We are a little old for this.

Jack would have loved this Stanley Steamer.

Just one picture of the beautiful park.
It was amazing to get to see this. 
These mountains are said to have inspired the 
"purple mountain majesties"
line in America, the Beautiful! 


Emily and James, Sarah's and Dick's daughter and
son-in-law, invited us down the road to their fabulous
home for quite a spread of appetizers!

Dig this view from their deck!
  
On Sunday we went to a little church, then drove to
Evergreen, where we walked around its lake.
(The longest 1.3 miles in CO or maybe the world!)

Sadly, Evergreen was involved in the Colorado flooding.
We wonder if these flowers by the lake entrance were wiped out.


Another day the "Lynn girls" had a great time here:
We had hotdogs and root beer floats by this 
beautiful river! 


Then on our last full day we headed south to
Pike's Peak and the cog railway!
What an experience!




And on the ride down--more wildlife!
I think those are bighorn sheep.
(If they aren't, please don't tell me!)

We drove through the Garden of the Gods.

It's funny.  I've heard of the Garden of the Gods all my
life but had no idea what it was.
What it is is amazing!

I thought when I went to visit Sarah I would only see Conifer.
The possibility of seeing Pike's Peak never occurred to me.
To get to visit there AND Estes Park AND 
Rocky Mountain National Park, etc., etc., etc.
was a truly incredible adventure!



I've seen more of Colorado this summer than in all the 
rest of my life combined, and
I LOVE IT!










Sunday, September 22, 2013

I'm Back...

Although no one has told me so...
I know you've been missing me.
Well, it's like this.
I have a beloved group of friends with whom I play bridge.
There are 8 of us, so we play 8 months of the year,
and we are hostess 1 month of the year.
September was my month.
Now most people won't admit that they obsess over their 
hostess duties, but I don't hesitate to do so.
I even missed choir Wednesday night, cause I was home...
obsessing.

But, it paid off.  I am successfully done for the year!
Here's what the table looked like:

The plates are so fun.
   They feature vintage European hotel logos.

And yes, vintage "cracks!"

The flatware is also different.  In the early 1900s hotels
mixed their flatware patterns for an eclectic look.
So the pattern of each piece is different.
I ordered all of this years ago and love using it!  

We start at 10 A.M. with breakfast goodies and coffee.
These were delicious Danishes from Whole Foods
on my warming tray which did not warm!
Very good anyway. 

Now let me show you what my sweet Susan did for me!
She offered to help, so I asked her to plant
something in this urn for me.  (It was sitting there empty!)
What she did was a knockout!
But...while she was here checking out the size of the urn,
she spotted all my other empty containers.
She comes back with her little HHR loaded with gorgeous
plants.  Just look!



I was thrilled beyond words!
I felt like I had an outdoor showplace!
 
Susan is also responsible for this:
 I love love love this!!!!!!
(In case you're curious, the picture of Madeline and me
was taken on Congress Ave. in Austin.  Someone had 
painted the "I love you so much" on a wall.  Our
entire family has now had his or her picture made there!
Thank you, unknown graffiti artist!)
 
I got this new little piece--
Nifty, huh?
 
Now all this took place last Thursday.
Then on Friday night the husbands are included.
We had 16, or 4 tables of bridge.
 
Since Jack has been gone, my partner has been 
my dear friend, Charlotte Irwin.
It just so happened that Charlotte's birthday was nigh,
so we had birthday party bridge for her!


 
I think a great time was had by all--including me!
It was such a blessed weekend.  
Over and out for another year!