Saturday, May 30, 2026

My Almost Unbelievable Story About Theo of Golden





 When I heard about Theo of Golden  I was immediately attracted. Now at age 88, I kinda plod along in a book, reading and rereading to make sure me old memory retains important parts; but ALL the words in Theo were important. I kept wishing I had journaled my impressions as I read, but I would never have finished. I did, however, write down one portion which moved me to my core.


I won't tell you which of the beloved characters is speaking, or what occurrences sparked the exchange so that there will be no "spoiler" involved. Here we go...

"There's justice and there's mercy. If you're not sure what to do, and you've got to choose one or the other, I say always choose the mercy way. If you make a mistake, make it for mercy. Bad mercy don't hurt nearly like bad justice. And always remember, the eye of God can see."


Today I read an interview on Facebook with Alan Levi, the author of Theo.
He was asked if he had a favorite portion or character from the book. Of course, that was a difficult question, but he did mention one segment which was very special to him. He only said it was later in the book and mentioned the character who spoke it. I cannot describe how I felt as I read his words and realized he was relating the very one thing I had written down
from the whole book.
 

I'm always uneasy about posting anything that might seem braggy! It is NEVER my intent. Anything good about me is JESUS. But this was just too amazing 
for me not to relate. What are the odds? (1) That the interviewer would have even asked this in the first place. (I would never have thought of asking the author to narrow his magnificent book to one anything.) (2) That out of all the things I read and wanted to remember, this is the one I wrote down. (3) That I would even 
see the article on Facebook today. I can't find it now!


I have never read anything quite like Theo of Golden.
I felt like I was nestled into a cocoon of peace as I cherished 
every word and loved every character.



Yes, my world was impacted.




Sunday, May 17, 2026

The Lynn Girls' Staycation!!!


No passport required for my recent staycation! My cousin Sarah did have to deal with plane delays coming here to join me from Colorado, but I tracked her from the comfort of my home, our destination for the week. We had sunsets as pretty as a cruise ship, but that's where  the comparison stops! No room service or tidied room or lavish entertainment. We "made do" quite well, however!


Sarah's "Stateroom"


It was almost Mother's Day, so I had treats for our first day sent by Jay and Terri! Flowers and amazing cheesecake delivered to our vessel!!!





We couldn't have planned better entertainment than we had on the night after Sarah arrived. She and I had both read the book Remarkably Bright Creatures, and we were able to watch the movie together on Netflix. 5 stars from us!



Saturday we met my lunch bunch at the Blue Mound Cafe for Monte Cristo sandwiches. Out of the six of us in the group, 5 wear hearing aids so there were lots of "huhs?" and yelling! And lots of fun and laughter! Honestly, that's kinda like some of the tables at which I've sat on cruises! We were remiss about taking pictures, but Sarah got a couple...one of 4 of us checking out and then our extraordinary effort at a senior selfie!

I know you wish you could have been there!!!


We had a great Saturday afternoon celebrating Mother's Day early at the Metzgers! The drought on pictures continues. Susan had set beautiful tables for 13 of us to have pizza and her homemade Mama's Pizza salad! We raked in quite a lot of gifts and ate quite a lot of pizza! It was so much fun. Random pics:

Sarah and I enjoyed my unique Mother's Day gift from the Metzgers--King's Hawaiian pizza bites with cheese dipping sauce. Very special! My daughter knows me well!

All the moms got those pretty cups of kalanchoes!

There was a pool prettier than any cruise ship pool, but Sarah and I passed on the swimming!


Sunday morning we went to "Sunday School" with my lovely class of friends.  Sarah has been with me before, so she was warmly welcomed back. We stopped at Taco Bueno for a very exotic lunch of Taco salads! 5 stars for those, too!


No visit could be complete with breakfast at Old South Pancake House. We are piggy about the German pancakes. 



Another must for us it Gracie Lane and its Rose Garden Tea Room and shopping! We had a delicious lunch, brought our coconut and chocolate pie slices home, and bought new almost matching sunglasses! Actually, it was quite embarrassing that I parked myself in their "Man Cave" while Sarah shopped!




 

Sarah was an accomplished thrift shopper even before it became a craze. So we went to Nu 2 U Resale in Pantego as our next stop. She found several amazing items. It is a fun place to shop!


The only television show we both watch faithfully is Survivor on Wednesday night. For our watch party we ordered Sweet Corn Tamale Cakes from The Cheesecake Factory. I cannot describe these, but nothing says party like they do IMHO! 



Oh...and I mustn't forget our feast at Mac's Bar & Grill. I had my old faithful chicken fried steak, and Sarah had orange roughy, which were only slightly better than the Mac's salad and bread we had for starters! And our darling server actually had an aunt who lives in Cedaredge, CO, which no one has ever heard of but is where Sarah lives! Quite surprising!


Sarah so generously makes memory books for me for all our visits together--whether here or there! Fancy, elaborate memory books. I have always wanted to place them in a display basket. 

We did some basket shopping, and this is what I now view about umpteen hours a day as I lounge in my recliner!
There are so many hours of joy represented in that basket.
It is a constant reminder of happy days.



I haven't mentioned how much Sarah helped me while she was here. My stamina and energy seem to have retired, and hers haven't. She fixed our meals and snacks and tidied up while I lounged. She is very neat and ambitious. She tucked me in at night and prayed for me. It was pretty heavenly. 
There's a lot to be said for a good staycation if you're with a 
Sarah Ellen Lynn Festger (SELF)
I can't wait for the next one!

















        

Monday, January 26, 2026

Not Quite as Smooth a Cruise as Last Year!


I'll be trying to make a short, fun, but rather uneventful cruise longer and more exciting! Brave Susan and I drove to Galveston to sail for 5 nights on the Mariner of the Seas again. This is our same cruise as the one last May, but with more mishaps and complications! Right off we were notified that there was a problem with boarding, so we needed to delay our arrival by 2 hours.  Frustrated looks were exchanged between us...we could have slept later. Instead we stopped at Starbucks for a coffee break.


Now one of the mantras I have developed about travel is NOT to report on the problems of the trip first! That would be hard to avoid on this blog, since the first day was kinda nothing but problems. First problem: a wheelchair to get me onto the ship. The fact that this worked flawlessly last year seems to have been a fluke. Two many missteps to relate. It was an extended mess.


Susan parked me while she went to check out our room!
My pina colada matched my outfit!



Our room was smaller (only one available as late as I booked) but to our great relief the rented oxygenator was there, along with a spare. Only thing was when Susan plugged it in, the first would not work--at all! So we switched to the second, realizing that we now had no back up.



Jamie's, the Italian specialty restaurant saved the day for us! Neither of us had ever eaten at Jamie's, and we called it the best shipboard meal we had ever had. And...we were the only patrons in the restaurant, so we were not lacking in attention! They thanked us for "reserving the place for the night!"


 I won't bore you with all our delightful courses, but...
These were my entreés. Delicious prawn linguine with a side of the best lasagna I ever tasted.
Susan's dessert


So went to bed full and happy, but the day was not through with us yet! Before I even got to sleep, a noxious odor began coming through my nasal cannula. It smelled very strongly like some kind of paint odor. I woke Susan and since we did not have a backup oxygenator, she went down to Guest Services at midnight  for help. Amazingly, the ship had one oxygenator and it was not in use. They had to open the infirmary for her, and a doctor had to approve--at midnight. I count this as another miracle in my life. The oxygen company did not have an outlet at either of our stops. I could have used my portable oxygen machine, but it is not a continuous flow like I require at night.


For the remainder of our trip we had three (3!) oxygenators in our small room. Well, one was in our even smaller closet.
They do not seem as small as they look here when one is having to navigate around them. That's one back there in the corner. And the white one is the ship's.




The best part of our room:
Our balcony
We had breakfast out here!
And look who we were thinking of!


My lunches were, shall we say, unusual. Susan got them for me, and she knows just what I like! Both these plates are mine
We love the Windjammer. We can get whatever wild combo we want! Her plates looked much the same, only with some healthier stuff!




It was hard not to think about what would be facing us when we got home on Saturday. Susan watched the weather all week. She and Rob decided he would fly down to Houston, pick up my car, and drive us home if possible.


On formal night we had dinner and saw a production show.

The show was outstanding and very entertaining!
We saw the ice show, too, always a favorite!
Just no pictures because wheelchair seating is up in the rafters. 


My driver toured me around frequently. We were on the 7th floor, and each floor had a little overlook.




"Free ice cream!" 


The last day...I went back to Jamie's!
I loved wearing the blue Royal Caribbean hoodie that I bought on the cruise last year! It is sparkly on the back! And carrying the little blue purse that Madeline bought me on the Disney Magic! My favorite OOTD!

Picture sparklies!




Our last dinner! Picture taken by the cutest waiter--we could just tell he would do a good job!


Getting off was as much of a beating as getting on!
But we made it with the help of Rob and his brother-in-law Todd.
The weather wasn't too bad until we got close to home. Then it looked like this!


We are so thankful for getting home safely. I'm especially thankful to my lady in waiting. For the midnight trip to Guest Services, and for all the impossible threshholds to wheel me over, all the appliances to keep charged up, for the trips to get my food, etc., etc., etc. Oh...and for fixing the back of my hair daily!
I couldn't have done a bit of it without my Susan!