Thursday, December 19, 2019

2019 Dec 8-Dec 13, Trip to Sevierville, Tennessee (6days) and Journal of my three Root Canals (Dec 4, Dec 13-17)

Dec 4, 
All night, my lower left bottom tooth hurt, so on our way to see my eye doctor in Huntsville, we stopped at the dentist, and he said I had two abscesses.
The dentist performed a root canal on the tooth that was hurting, but it hurt several days after the procedure. I was given pain pills and antibiotics for an infection.
I went back the next day, but the dentist was unable to access the canals, so he closed them back up and made an appointment for me to see the endodontist.

I went on my trip with abscessed teeth.

Day 1: Dec 8, 
Traveled from Huntsville to Sevierville, TN, with my cousin Sherry and Aunt Bobbie. 
We were too early to check into Wyndham condos, so we went to eat a late lunch at Applewood Farmhouse Grill.
We ordered a hot bowl of vegetable soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, apple fritters, apple sauce, and their delicious apple, orange, & pineapple juice. We had enough food left over for dinner.

Juice and Apple Fritters
Checked into Wyndham Condos after 4 P.M. 
We were staying in room 1427 and had brought several items, and we needed a cart to load everything onto.
Sherry spied a couple of luggage carriers in the entranceway and was going to get one, but a couple had taken both of them.
Sherry was upset and said that they should give us one, but they would not
We finally found one and loaded it with everything that we had brought 
Another couple was waiting for our baggage cart and asked if they could have it when we were finished with it
Sherry and Bobbie were pushing and pulling the cart around the twisting walkway, and things kept falling off the cart. Finally, the man said Let me help you, ladies
He gave his luggage to Aunt Bobbie and proceeded to push the cart to our room
His wife asked me if I was with them
I laughed and said yes
I said it was like the movie Christmas Vacation 
We both laughed 
Her husband helped unload the cart 
We thanked him, and he took the cart, and they left 
Another couple was waiting for the cart when they had finished. 
What a way to start our vacation 

Later that night, Sherry and I rode to Walmart to pick up a few items. (Apple juice & chips) And where I saw Dolly Parton's Imaginary Library book.
Dolly Parton's Imaginary Library book
Day 2: Dec 9, 
We met Wanda & Buck at Huck Finn for lunch.
We all ordered catfish, fries, white beans, onion, pickle, coleslaw, and hushpuppies from the lunch menu.
We said goodbye to Wanda and Buck and rode to Dolly Parton's Stampede, decorated for Christmas.
We all took several pictures.
Dolly Parton's Stampede
Huck Finn's 
We shopped at Burlington Coat Factory and Old Time Pottery.
We rode back to the condo for the remainder of the day and spent the time watching TV.

Dec 10, 2019 
Sherry and Bobbie went to a meeting at Wyndham. We all ate breakfast at the Time-share, and I was taken back to the condo by one of the bus drivers. 
While they were at the Time-share, I called my dentist to get a refill of my antibiotics at Walgreens and to cancel my colonoscopy until the first of the year. 

We ate lunch at Firehouse Subs. I ordered a Philly Steak 4-inch sandwich, salsa chips, and Sprite.
Philly Steak 
It was a cold, wet night, but we ventured out because we had free tickets to see Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show.
We had to go through security after we got our tickets. We were early, so we walked around in the gift shop and then found a bench to sit on.
Our tickets indicated Row 6A, which was located on the left side of the building, and we were unable to see all the characters in the show.
We saw a Seal lion show, a Scrooge's Pirates show, the Birth of Jesus, with Mary riding out on a donkey, an angel descending from the ceiling, Wise men coming from afar, and shepherds. 

Mary and Joseph 
Our server was Jenna, and she first served us drinks. I ordered tea.
Next, she brought everyone a cup and filled each one with Cream of Vegetable soup. Next, she brought us biscuits to go with our soup.
Next, she brought everyone a piece of fried chicken, along with macaroni and cheese, and sweet potatoes. When everyone finished eating, she gathered up all the dishes and returned with a plate and a peach pie.
She also brought doggie bags for our leftovers. 
I wasn't extremely hungry, but I ate my entire pie.
While at the show, I received a text saying that my great-grandson, Hayne Cohen Hughes, had been born, weighing 7 lbs 10 oz. 
The show was over around 8 or 9, so we rode back to the condo, watched some TV, and went to bed. By this time, it was snowing.
It snowed all night, and the next morning, the ground was covered with snow. 
By noon the next day, the roads were clear. 
It snowed all night, and this is the next morning 
Day 3: Dec 11,
Picked up my medicine at Walgreens.
We rode to Dandridge, TN, to eat Lunch at Bush Family Cafe. 
We all ordered the lunch special, chicken and dumplings with okra, roll, and creamed potatoes 🥔 
But I ordered green beans instead of potatoes.
After we finished lunch, we walked to the museum, and the curator asked if we had toured the Bush Family Home. We said no, we did not know that it was open to the public.
She said you had better hurry, for they were closing at 2 P.M. and it was about fifteen till 2.

The Bush Bean home was opened for the Christmas Holidays
We were told that they usually open Thursday-Saturday, but had added Tuesday and Wednesday this year 
The house is used for business purposes, and the family no longer resides there.
The home had four bedrooms and four bathrooms upstairs. 

Bush's Home that we toured
After touring the Bush home, we rode back to the Bush Museum, where we got our pictures taken together and separately. We talked to the man taking the photos for several minutes. 
On our way back, we saw a car in the ditch. He was driving too fast to make the curve.
It had snowed the night before, so he could have encountered some black ice.

We stopped at Ollie's to do some shopping before returning to the condo. I bought a Drop N' Charge wireless charging mouse pad. 

Group picture at Bush's Bean Museum
Day 4: Dec 12,
Around 12:30 A.M., I heard a banging on the door
I was asleep and thought Aunt Bobbie was checking to see if I was asleep. 
I kept hearing the banging and got up to open the bedroom door. I did not see anyone.
I heard the banging again and looked out my bedroom window 
I was sleeping in the front bedroom next to the front door
A man standing at the door said he was with security and asked if we had heard the water running, so I let him inside 
We checked all the sinks and toilets in front of the condo first
Then we went into the back bathroom, and we heard the water running 
The sink stopper was shut, and the faucet was running 
Water had overflowed onto the floor and flooded the condo below us
The people in the apartment below us had to be moved to another apartment in the middle of the night
After all the water had dried up
Everyone went back to bed 
I could not go back to sleep, so I watched TV and uploaded pictures from our day's adventures.
Later that morning, an engineer came to our condo to inspect the sink.
It was stopped and had to be replaced. 

We rode to Vanity Fair to do some shopping. I bought two cute sweatshirts: one features a Coca-Cola design, and the other is pink and gray. I also bought Hubby a gray button-up shirt.

We were all getting hungry, and Texas Roadhouse was conveniently located nearby, so we stopped there for lunch. 
We all ordered from the lunch menu. I ordered a sirloin steak medium-well, sweet potato, and Caesar salad.
We had enough leftovers for dinner later that night.


Sirloin Steak Medium well, sweet potato, and Ceaser Salad
At 8:00 P.M., we took a shuttle bus from the Elkmont Activity Center, along with a family of eight, to see the Christmas lights from the condo where we were staying. 
Elkmont Activity Center
Several got off the bus to take pictures at the Smoky Mountain Opry. We rode past the Titanic and the Hatfields and McCoys.
Several got out at the Dixie Stampede & The Island, where we took several pictures.
Smoky Mountain Opry.
The Ferris Wheel on the Island
We rode past the Inn at Christmas and Veterans Park. We rode along the boulevard, where we saw the 12 Days of Christmas and Teaster Lane, featuring Christmas lights at the old mill, as well as decorations inspired by Hey Diddle Diddle, Humpty Dumpty, Mother Goose, and the Pigeon Forge Trolley, all beautifully lit up for the holiday season.

Day 5: Dec 13, 
Checked out and traveled home
We stopped at McDonald's in Huntsville to use the restrooms. Sherry and Bobby ordered a hamburger.
I did not order anything because I was meeting my Hubby at Cracker Barrel in Huntsville.
After they dropped me off, Hubby and I stopped at Wendy's in Athens for a bowl of hot chili and a chocolate Frosty.

Dec 14,
I had not seen my grandgrandson, so I went for a visit and to hold him.
His grandparents came by while I was there. I had to do some more Christmas shopping, so I said goodbye. 

Dec 15
I had a great time tonight with my son, Hubby, Ava Grace, and River. The great-grandkids enjoyed seeing The Grinch, Frosty, The Gingerbread Man, and Santa Claus. They decorated and ate some gingerbread cookies. It was a perfect night to view the Christmas lights, neither too hot nor too cold.

Dec 16, 2019 
I went to an endodontist this morning for a root canal with an abscessed tooth, and I ended up getting two root canals. Both teeth were behind my bridge and abscessed.  Now, I will need a new bridge. Two weeks ago, I had a root canal done on my lower left tooth because it was abscessed. I am taking pain meds and going to bed. Tomorrow I will have to go to the dentist for a temporary bridge. 

Dec 17, 
Today, I went to the dentist for my temporary bridge and post 
When I got home, I took a pain pill & an antibiotic pill and lay down.
Hubby had to get a temporary crown because he had a tooth break off 
He is also resting










Friday, November 8, 2019

The Golden Years

In your golden years 
You see a variety of physicians
hoping they can repair it,
your bodily parts

Your body becomes like an aged car
without constant care, it begins to fall apart. 

What did you say become 
your daily answer?
Hearing aids become a necessity. 

Snap, Crackle, and Pop are the sounds
you make as you walk across the floor. 
You take the elevator instead of the stairs.

That beautiful, vibrant golden hair has turned shades of gray.

The obituary is your daily reading 
You look daily
for friends, relatives, or neighbor 
names that have gone to the great beyond!

Those once bright white teeth have aged
you now have
root canals, bridges, crowns, implants 
Heaven forbid if you have to 
wear dentures.

Your sight grows dim
and glasses are required.

Arthritis rules your body
your signature becomes a scribble
as you try to sign your name

You take more pills than you can hold in one hand
just to survive.

You leave the room but forget why?
Do you forget your name?
You forget the day, month, or year!

You watched your parents and grandparents
as they reached their golden years.

Life seems to have passed you by as
You watched your children grow and leave
the nest
then you watch your grandchildren
leave the nest
Now you are all alone.

My grandmother told me  Heaven is my home
There, I will be able to  run, & jump 
just as I did when I was a kid.

She said I don't seek 
fortune, & fame, for they will soon
fade away.

God is my refuge
Heaven is my home
No more pain and suffering.
This is my hope and my salvation!










Tuesday, November 5, 2019

2019 June 12, Day Trip Cooks Museum of Natural Science, Decatur Depot, Huntsville, Athens, Alabama

Hubby and I rode to Decatur, where we visited the newly opened Cooks Museum of Natural History. 
There, we walked through a cave, the forest, the Arctic, and the desert exhibits. 

Cooks Museum of Natural History 
We saw live turtles, saltwater fish, live coral, moon jellyfish, river fish, gopher snakes, American bullfrog, American Alligator, and a variety of insects.
We saw a live beehive with thousands of bees that were connected to the outside, where the bees could collect pollen for the hive. 

A meteorite from outer space, a digital seashell generator, a kinetic sand table, and a tree with a rope bridge to climb were just a few of the inter-actives at the museum. 

Cooks Museum is a place where you can touch, feel, see, and hear different species of animals, reptiles, birds, insects, and fish. 
It is a great place for school groups to visit. 
We had a great time. 
Bee Hive 

We were greeted by a well-informed curator at the Decatur Train Museum. 
He told us some of the histories of the museum.

We saw an engineer running a miniature train around the tracks along its path was a replica of notable buildings of Decatur.
We saw The Princes Theater,  the Old Bank building, the Turner-Surles Community Resources Center, The Train Depot, and the Dance-Polk House.
We saw a Coca-Cola engine, Army Supply Train, Orange caboose, CSX Engine, C& X, K Line, Seaco, ADM Box Car, etc. 
Signs along the walls that read SouthernRailway “The Southern Serves the South,” Rail-Road Crossing, & Will not clear man or side of the car.
Decatur Train Depot Museum 
We saw the early Memphis & Charleston Railroad 1869, steam engines, and carriages cars.  We saw an early telephone hanging on the wall, the early Western Union Telegram, maps of early Alabama, and an old Underwood Typewriter. 
On display inside was a Red 1941 Chevrolet 1 2ton pickup truck
On display inside was a Green and Yellow John Deere model “LA” general-purpose tractor 

We shopped at the new Duluth Company Trading Post( located near Intergraph in Huntsville), which had men's and women's clothing.

We ate a late lunch/dinner at Golden Corral. I always overeat at buffets. 

We bought an HP Office Jet 9015 Printer and ink at Office Depot in Huntsville. My old HP had died.

The car was loaded with two cases of water we had bought at Sam's the day before. 
We bought vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes, squash) from a local grower on our way to Decatur.
We bought a few groceries from Oldies in Athens.
We bought some baking soda at CE Pool, where we got our pool water checked. 
So, the car was loaded with items to be put away.

I had taken several pictures but was too tired to upload them to the computer. I will do that another day.


Ready for some couch time!

Monday, November 4, 2019

2019 Oct 28, In Search of Historic Markers, David Crockett Park, Museum, Halloween displays

Our first search of markers was The Killen & Canal System @ Lock 6.
We saw several homes along the river, and to get to the homes, we had to travel up steep hills, which could be very hazardous in the winter.
The Killen & Canal System at Lock 6 was located at the boating dock at the end of Turtle Landing Road.
Soldiers Rest at Butler Cemetery at Butler Cemetery in front of the Polo Club.
 Old Gabe Cemetery, located at CR 42
Gabriel Butler, “Ole Gabe,” was born in the Carolinas in 1779, about the time of the Revolutionary War. His name is on records in Kentucky in the 1800s. He married his first wife, Sarah Whitesides, in Warren County, KY, on December 26, 1803. Gabe was among the earliest white settlers of Lauderdale County. He arrived here during the early 1800s and leased land from Cherokee Indian Chief Doublehead on the Chief’s Reserve. After Doublehead was killed in 1807, the government directed the settlers on his Reserve to leave. 

Gabe and other settlers signed a petition in 1809 asking to remain; however, the settlers were elected around 1811. Gabe and his family moved to the north into Tennessee. Indian Treaties signed in 1817 allowed the creation of Lauderdale County in February 1818. The Federal Land Office was established, allowing land to be sold here beginning in March of 1818. Gabe traveled to Huntsville on November 14, 1818, and purchased land here along Bluewater Creek. Eventually, he owned several acres in this area.
Gaberial "Old Gabe" Butler 1779-1856 
Gabe’s land was fertile, with an abundance of good water, timber, and game. He built his home on the hill across Bluewater. He expected the road between Huntsville and Florence to be built nearby, giving him easy access to his farmland on the other side of the creek. However, the road was built 1 1/2 miles south in the general vicinity of the modern-day US Highway  72. After 1824, Gabe built his second home southwest of here on this side of the creek. Old Gabe donated two acres of land to start the Primitive Baptist Church at Bluewater on May 16, 1840. 
The churches at Mitchell Town and Elgin Crossroads developed from that church. The cemetery at this location, one of the earliest in Lauderdale Country, was established by Gabe and named for him. Gabe died in November 1856 at the age of 77. He and some of his family members are buried within the rock walls. Old Gabe had three wives and 11 children, nine of whom married and raised families in this area. Many of the descendants of “Old Gabe” are buried in this cemetery.



Gaberial "Old Gabe" Butler 1779-1856 Cemetery
Butler Cemetery 
Deeded to Gabriel Butler Nov 14, 1818

CR 568Spider, Ghost, Skeletons, Witches, Pumpkins "Halloween"
Bettie Anne Highway HIstoric
French Glover Farm on CR 48
Revolutionary War Veteran Benjamin French (1764-1847), a native of Virginia, is buried at this site. Arriving in Limestone County, Alabama, in about 1808, the French acquired this farm in 1837.

The nearby spring is the site of prehistoric Indian Villages and Civil War encampments. The two-story log house, originally located three miles southwest of this place, is believed to have been constructed as early as 1829. It was moved here by the Glover family before 1813, This road was part of the early Pulaski Pike, a major stagecoach and supply route that connected the river at Florence with Pulaski, Tennessee
We were headed to Tennessee for Lottery tickets and were not sure how to get to Loretto from our present location we just asked Sirus for directions.
Bought Lottery tickets and rode to Lawrenceburg, stopping at The Brass Lantern for lunch.
Brass Lantern
Hoyt Tidwell & wife were there promoting their receipt book, which included his wife's famous chicken dumplings receipt.
Enjoyed eating the famous Chicken and dumplings, fried green tomatoes, Jack Daniel's Apples, red onion, cornbread, and turnip greens.
The famous chicken & dumplings are on Monday's special menu, which comes with two sides.
YUM!

Hubby ordered the chicken & dumplings, white beans, fried green tomatoes, cornbread, and one trip to the salad bar.
We had enough leftovers for a to-go box.
Barred Owl bird of prey resting on its perch
David Crockett Museum with carved pumpkins inviting us inside
We rode to David Crockett Park, where we visited the Crockett Museum
 In the museum, we saw Crockett Tennessee Westward Movement, Crockett's distillery, Crockett the Politician, the Great Frontier, Crocket power mill, Crockett the Industrialists, Crockett the Hunter, Crockett's office, his timeline 1786-1822, some of his tools, Markee of the Almo where David Crockett was killed and Crockett the homesteader.
Autumn leaves mirroring the lake, what a beautiful sight. 
Monday, after the weekend of Celebrating Halloween, still lingered at the Town Square of Lawrenceburg. 
Witches sitting, and spiders climbing on the white brick wall
showing the joys of a bright October Halloween Day.
Hubby and I had a great Autumn Day, with our adventures taking us into unknown territory.
Seeing gobblings of all kinds in places we would not have seen if we had chosen to stay home.
We met new people, tried new food, and spent the day together on one of our many traveling adventures.

Museum that we have visited

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