On December 8 we left TX and drove up to Chanute, KS. to finally get the trailer fixed. Got there about 3PM and got parked and hunkered down for the cold and wind. (Did I say COLD and WIND??). I think the wind was blowing between 30 and 40 MPH all night and then temp the next morning was 7 degrees.
Bob and Chris Risberg were having their trailer worked on at the factory that day so when they were done, they pulled in next to us. (I think we blocked the WIND for them!!). Anyway, we had dinner and played cards.
The next morning we took our trailer to the factory for repair and service. They said it would take two days, so after we left there, we checked into the Super 8, got situated, and then drove over to the CG for a breakfast of pancakes and sausage with Bob and Chris. Spent the day with them and then retired to the WARM Super 8 for the night. The next day we spent with Bob and Chris as our trailer would not be ready until after lunch. We made arrangements to meet up with Bob and Chris at a state park in Oklahoma on the way home. The work took longer than expected so it was after 3 PM when we finally got on the road. We did get to the SP around 5 PM (getting dark) and parked next to Bob and Chris. They had taken a walk in the park and saw over 50 deer. We had dinner with them, played cards, and retired early. The next morning we drove back to TX in time for a Xmas get-together with the Florida group at Vince and Nora Leone's house in McKinney.
We flew up to Larry and Jacky’s on December 16th and stayed with them thru the 21st. We had a great time – celebrated Hannah’s 11th birthday and our 45th wedding anniversary. We went out to Bertucci’s and they had ordered champagne so we toasted both the birthday and anniversary.
Since then we have been busy with DR appointments and meeting with friends.
Also, the Choir Director at Church asked if I would be interested in coming to choir and singing with them for the Christmas Concert. Since it was pretty easy music (and all in English!!), I went back. The concert was on Christmas Eve, and, of course, it was snowing hard. We drove in for the 7 PM service, and, since it was no longer snowing after the service, we went out for dinner and then back to church for the 11 PM service. Got home about 1:30 in the morning. Had to get up early to go to Julie and Ken’s for Christmas Day and opening gifts. Emma called before we left to ‘prod’ us along. Had a very nice day opening gifts and watching the kids with all of their new things. Julie had prepared a brunch which was fantastic (she would probably deny it, but she is a great cook).
Ken got a great gift from the dogs, but, unfortunately, we didn't get a picture. (Sorry, Ken).
Pam and Steve (Judy’s sister and brother-in-law) decided to have a “empty nest” party Jan 8th so we flew up to Minneapolis on the 6th and came back on the 10th. As usual, it was a great time and we were sorry to have to leave. (But, we were glad to get back to some decent temperatures, weatherwise). While we were gone, the temps here in TX were COLD a couple of days, so when we got home at about 9PM, we found out that we were out of propane. So we drove back into McKinney and spent the night at the Quality Inn. (Sorry, Julie, we didn’t call you because we knew that you and the kids would already be in bed!). The next day we got our tanks filled again and are back in business.
Judy had a mammogram and a growth was found so she had a sonogram. The DR was pretty sure it was cancerous so she also had a biopsy which confirmed it. So surgery was on the 19th and she came home on the 21st. Pam came down on the previous Sunday (THE DAY THE VIKINGS BEAT THE COWBOYS!!!!) and spent a week with us. It was great having her here and I think she enjoyed it as much as we did. The lymph nodes that were taken out and analyzed were clear so that was good news. Now we are scheduled to meet with the Oncologist on the 2nd to see what treatment, if any, will be necessary going forward.
We'll keep you posted...
We'll keep you posted...
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