Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Busy busy

The trip to Las Vegas with Turtle Lady and her Dear Husband was fun. We walked and walked, despite my best efforts to find efficient ways to get around. The bus system has been determined to be the most efficient way to get up and down the strip. Since we've been back here at my home the two of them have knocked down the Honey-do list to the point that I have no more chores for them. The place looks a lot nicer, and Bill (the Dear Husband) even installed a grab bar in the bathroom for when my Mom visits. The bathroom tub is a very large step up and down, and even I sometimes have trouble with it. He also resurrected the bakers rack that the movers who transferred the stuff between trucks in Wichita ended up almost destroying. TL has food in the house and has taken over my kitchen as promised. Life is good. They even had roses waiting for me when I got up to go to work yesterday to celebrate my birthday. I tell ya, I may invite them back again!

Later today we head to Payson and hopefully a short hike in the state park up there. For me, it is a chance to see trees. Amazing how that means so much to me after months at a time living in the desert and not seeing a real forest. Very different that the Southeast, or even Honduras. I took them out to Tortilla Flats a few days ago and they were impressed with the Superstition Mountains and all the cactus and such. We ate at the restaurant there, and it was good. I'll probably take Mom out there while she is here as well.

I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a happy Holidays whatever you choose to celebrate during this season. Take time to stop, give thanks, and mostly CELEBRATE that we are here and the blessings that we have.

7 comments:

  1. Happy Holidays to you Ms Shadowmoss. Looks like you had a great time with your visitors!

    Bigfoot & Littlefoot in TX

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  2. And a very Merry Christmas AND a Happy Birthday to you! Hope you celebrate in your favorite way!

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  3. Yes, Merry Christmas and a happy birthday. Years ago, my neighbor, who's birthday was Christmas day, usually got pairs of stuff, like a pair of socks with one sock in a package marked "Happy Birthday" and the other sock in one marked Merry Christmas.

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  4. Oh, BTW, do they still sell the prickly pear cactus ice cream at Tortilla Flats?

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  5. Wishing you the merriest Christmas and the Happiest New Year.

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  6. Greetings from Jamestown, TN...
    Merry Christmas and may 2014 be the best year ever!

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  7. Happy Belated Birthday Shadowmoss!

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