Wednesday, August 29, 2007

One more pic...


Here's a pic I've been trying to get included, and keep having problems. It's our son Kevin with his mom. Enjoy!

MORE PICS!






The pics on the previous post are from Savannah, Hilton Head,our new lot (sorry duplicate)our grandkids, Kate & Atticus, our lovely tennis courts at our campground in Crossville. Enjoy!!!

TIME FOR A SEPARATION?!






August 29, 2007

TIME FOR A SEPARATION?!

We were getting sick of each other, so I checked into the hospital for four days to get a break. Just kidding about being sick of each other, but not about being sick. I’ll elaborate.

As mentioned previously, we were staying here in Crossville, TN until August 15th, and then heading back to Gainesville, GA to follow-up with my gastroenterologist regarding the ulcers he found. Well, we headed back on the 14th, leaving at 5:00 a.m. in order for me to see our Internist, as I had been feeling really lousy, and was not getting any better. In a nutshell, I had been fighting a recurring infection that just wasn’t responding to antibiotics. Saw the PA that morning, got yet another Rx for antibiotics, and was scheduled to see a urologist the following Tuesday. When I went to the gastroenterologist two days later, I was even worse, and he asked if I wanted to be admitted to the hospital and find out what was going on. I said, “yes.”

Long and short of it, I was put on fluids and intravenous antibiotics, had myriad blood tests, and a c-scan. Nothing other than the infection was detected, I finally started feeling human again, and I was released. That first night back home, our wonderful friends, Donnie and Garnett Smith, had us over for dinner with their family. The company was wonderful, with my getting to play with Smith, their 4 month-old grandson, and the food was delicious, especially after the lengthy, lousy, liquid diet in the hospital.

Sitting around the table talking with Garnie and her family was truly cathartic and rehabilitative. I promised her daughter Natalie that I would remark in my blog about Garnett having a recipe for this amazing salad printed on the back of a funeral home fan. It may not seem that funny to others, but we certainly got a good laugh. Mike and I can’t thank them enough for their generous hospitality. By the time we got back home, I was exhausted.

We more or less spent the week just relaxing and hanging out at the camper. We did get over to the clubhouse for lunch a couple of days and saw more of our golf buddies, but other than that, I really wasn’t up for much else. I did get treated to a round of golf with another wonderful friend, Terri Chandler, on Sunday, our last day in Gainesville. I didn’t play very well, but it was good to be out doing what I love. It was wonderful to spend the day with such a dear friend. Mikey could have played too, but he opted to stay at home. Needless to say, I slept the sleep of the dead that night, and arose Monday morning feeling well rested and healthier.

We took off on Monday and drove straight back to Crossville. As of today, we are now officially landowners in Fairfield Glade, TN. We signed all the papers today, then quickly went over to the tennis center to sign-up for lessons tomorrow morning. We will be here until September 10th, and hope to take advantage of all the facilities available to us as members of the community.

For all our tennis buddies in Arizona, by taking lessons, we’re hoping to be in much better form for the winter season than when we left in March. I’m still nursing a pulled hamstring, but I’m hoping the lessons will help regardless. Mike and I are trying to walk down to the tennis courts here in the campground each morning and hit the ball back and forth for about 45 minutes. It’s rather difficult to truly practice good tennis as the cracks have not disappeared from the courts, nor have the weeds. It’s probably futile, but it does give us a little workout. I’m sure Mike will be happy to have someone other than me to whom he can hit the ball.

As of September 10th, we will start making our way to Utah. We plan to meet up with our friends, the Carters, and explore different parks in Utah with them during the month of October. We will then make our way back to Mesa, AZ the first of November. We will stop in Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska to see family along the way in September. It’s truly amazing how fast the year is passing.

Hopefully the next update will be more exciting. I WILL get some pictures downloaded too. Take care, and love to all!!

….to be continued

Friday, August 3, 2007

Pictures!!!!


YOU WENT AND BOUGHT WHAT!!??

August 3, 2007

Ok, a quick update, and another attempt to download some pictures. Well, I believe I told you how much we've fallen in love with this area, and especially Fairfield Glade. We've been here two and a half weeks and have spent the majority of our time looking at lots and homes. Well, we made an offer on a lot, and it was accepted. If the pictures get downloaded, it's the picture of nothing but trees on a cul-de-sac. It's a good sized lot that goes back about 250' and backs up to a wooded common area. Nothing but trees, trees, trees. We plan to clear as few trees as possible to allow some grass in the front and a little in the back. The rest will be left to nature.

We won't start building until sometime next year. No definite plans yet. Among the pictures (hopefully) you'll notice a picture of one of our neighbors we had for a couple of nights here in our campground. I named him Mad Max for obvious reasons. The gentleman turned out to be quite interesting. He did build it all himself, and it's actually a toy hauler so he can haul his vintage 1948 Austin that he drag races. They were from Virginia, and were here for the big Hwy 127 Yard Sale.

Well, I'm going to try and load some pictures. We will be here for another couple of weeks. Take care and be well. Love to all!!

...to be continued