On Friday, Sue, Terri and I went to Paducah to the National Quilt Museum. WOW!!! Those quilts are absolutely works of art. There are quilts from all over the world. We were in awe of the talent displayed. After the museum, we had lunch at Whaler's Catch. We plan on bringing our husbands back to that restaurant. It was a lovely, comfortable place with excellent food.
On Saturday, the marina had a boaters' appreciation dance on our dock. They had a live band and "heavy" horsdevours. Sue and I stayed until the band quit playing. They gave away door prizes like $100 worth of fuel, $50 Ship Store credit, 2 free pump outs, etc... It was really nice of the marina owners to do that. We were told they have three functions a year.
We will be coming home Wednesday overnight so John can go to the doctor, then back here on Thursday. I think the doctor will be pleased at how well John is doing. I hope he continues to do as well.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tonight we had a wonderful potluck dinner on the dock with our new boating friends, Terri and Steve, Terri and Larry, Rennie and James. The food was delicious and the conversation was even better. I just love boating stories. John is really behaving himself. I am so glad. I want him to be around for a very long time. I hope he keeps on doing what he is supposed to do.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Catching Up
Today is July 20th, Clara's birthday. We were home for her party. We got to visit with family and a few friends while home. It was really nice to see everyone. As some of you know, John's trip to the Doctor didn't turn out too well. The Doc sent him to the hospital for a stress test, which he flunked. He had an angiagram at the hospital and they had to put 2 stents in the same artery. We had to stay in Cincinnati until today according to the doctor's orders. He is doing well, although he's not allowed to lift more than 10 pounds until he sees the doctor again. (The toilet will have to wait to be installed until he gets the oky-doky from the doctor.) Carolyn (age 3) asked John if he went to the hospital to fix his broken heart.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Gina, Jim, Clara, and Lindy spent the holiday weekend with us. They brought their new Glastron boat they bought at the Cincinnati boat show this past winter and we went out in it Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. The fireworks were directly behind our boat on Sunday night. Lindy was wowed by the fireworks at first and then not so much. It was nice to spend some time with them. They left Clara with us for the rest of the week. We are bringing her back home this coming weekend. The park has activities every day for children. Clara has played corn hole, gone to a dance, made a beaded dolphin, played water balloon derby, made beaded jewelry, played Putt-Putt golf, made a class craft project from school. Tomorrow she is going for a pony ride and on Friday she is going "ice fishing" (picking up marbles in the baby pool with her toes). It's wonderful to spend time with her. She was a little homesick the first night, but since then she's been fine.We will be home next week to visit family and friends, and do the doctor thing. I probably won't post again until the 19th. Have fun and stay safe!
A mechanic has been to our boat and removed the affected parts from both engines. He will bring them back fixed when we return from Cincinnati. We also have a problem with the rear head. We have ordered a new toilet and will install it when we return from Cincinnati. B.O.A.T.= Break Out Another Thousand. It really feels like that. Every time one thing gets fixed, we think that's it and then something else happens.
A mechanic has been to our boat and removed the affected parts from both engines. He will bring them back fixed when we return from Cincinnati. We also have a problem with the rear head. We have ordered a new toilet and will install it when we return from Cincinnati. B.O.A.T.= Break Out Another Thousand. It really feels like that. Every time one thing gets fixed, we think that's it and then something else happens.
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