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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 obsesses.
The dentist did a root canal on the tooth that was hurting, which hurt several days after the root canal. I was given pain pills and antibiotics for an infection.
I went back the next day, but the dentist could not get to the canals, so he closed back up the canal and made me an appointment 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 PM 
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 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 watched 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 dentists 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 said Row 6A, which was on the left side of the building, and we could not see all the characters in the show.
We saw a Seal lion show, a Scrooge pirates show, Birth of Jesus with Mary riding out on a donkey with Joseph, 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 she filled each cup with a 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 Mac & Cheese, & 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 was not super hungry, but I ate all my pie.
While at the show, I got a text saying my great-grandson Hayne Cohen Hughes was born weighing 7lbs 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. 
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 PM 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. 

Bushes 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 pictures for several minutes. 
On our way back, we saw a car in the ditch, I guess 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 AM, 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 and opened 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 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 into the floor and flooded the condo below us
The people in the condo below us had to be moved to another condo in the middle of the night
After all the water was 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, a man from engineering came to our condo to check out 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 a coke cola, the other pink and gray. I also bought Hubby a gray button-up shirt.

We were all getting hungry, and Texas Roadhouse was close by, so we stopped there for lunch. 
We all ordered from the lunch menu. I ordered a Sirloin Steak Medium well, sweet potato, and Ceaser Salad.
We had enough leftovers for dinner later that night.


Sirloin Steak Medium well, sweet potato and Ceaser Salad
At 8:00 PM, we took a shuttle bus from the Elkmont Activity Center, along with a family of 8, to see 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 Hatfield & McCoy’s.
Several got out at the Dixie Stampede & The Island, where we took several pictures.
Smoky Mountain Opry.
The Ferries Wheel at the Island
We rode past the Inn at Christmas, & Veterans Park. We rode along the boulevard where we saw the 12 days of Christmas and Teaster Lane, where we saw Christmas lights of the old mill, Hey Diddle, Diddle, Humpty Dumpty, Mother Goose, and Pigeon Forge Trolley all decorated in Christmas Light.

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 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, Frosty, and Santa Claus. They decorated and ate some gingerbread cookies. It was a perfect night to view the Christmas lights, not too hot or not 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 have to have 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 laid down.
Hubby had to get a temporary crown he had a tooth break off 
He is also resting










Friday, August 17, 2018

2018 Aug 16, Road to Southaven, MS

Sometimes we plan trips, and sometimes we just wear it. Today was a wing-it day.
Hubby had a heart test at 10:30 AM, which did not take very long.
He said have you been to the Train Bridge and seen the mural that is being painted?
I said I had been to the Train Bridge many times but had not been lately.
So off we go to check out the new mural of a train, which I was told is not finished.
Train Bridge Mural


Hubby said I do not want to go home, have you heard of Southaven, MS? I said I think we have been through there.
Hubby said I want to go look at an Entegra Class A diesel, and we can get lunch along the way.

I said you know we traveled this same route last week when we went to Little Rock, Arkansas.
We stopped in Corinth, Mississippi, at Cracker Barrel for lunch.
Cracker Barrel Corinth, MS 
Checker Board at Cracker Barrel 
Lunch Shrimp, Fried Apples with Cornbread! YUM!!
Hubby eating Pinto Beans, Fried Apples, Cornbread, and Roast Beef.
We traveled US 72 West to 385 West and I-55 South to Southaven, which is just a short distance away from Memphis. We saw countless jets overhead coming out of the Memphis Airport.
We stopped at America's Largest Indoor RV/Marine Showroom at Southaven's RV's.
We looked at two of the  Entegra Class A diesel.
https://www.southavenrv.com/rv/southaven+ms/entegra+classadiesel/4844/entegra+cornerstone+45b

Sitting on display were a couple of Travel Trailers, and I said we have come a long way since the beginning of travel. Hubby and I were watching the Travel Channel, and it said that it was not until the 1960s that the name Travel Trail went to being called RVs.

We normally do not do a lot of shopping, but today was a wing-it day.
Across the highway was the Tanger Outlet, so off we went in that direction.
Mississippi is just as hot in the summer as Alabama. Hubby parks, and we began our journey through the outlets.
I said I would love to have something cold, so hubby sat down, took out his cell phone, and began looking for restaurants.
In the meantime, I have spotted Blues Markers and guitars dotted throughout the shopping area, and off I go, taking pictures.
Travel Trailer


Travel Trailer
Tanger Outlets 
Flowers at Tanger Outlets
Birthplace of America's Music Blues  Notice the tarps over the walking areas. 
I take over a hundred pictures when I get a call saying where are you?
By this time, it is hot, I stop at a vending machine for a Coke.

Children's Play Area Tanger Outlets 
Splash Pad at Tanger Outlets 
We headed back to the car and began our trip home it was around 4:30, and traffic was getting heavy.
The GPS bypasses Interstate traffic.
We stop at Jack's in Corinth for dinner, Mapco for gas, and Walgreens
We arrive home around 8:30PM






Wednesday, January 10, 2018

2017 Christmas Letter

Christmas Letter 
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,

Hope this letter finds your family doing okay.
I just wanted to let you know about the things that happened in 2017.

My sister lost her husband (age 68) in April to a heart attack.
He awoke from sleep, called out to my sister, and said I have a heart attack, and before she could get help, he was gone. He had been having some health issues and had seen a doctor.
He was a retired engineer for the railroad and a farmer. 
Vicki raised vegetables and sold them at the farmer's market. He was very active in farming, raised mules, and was very active in his community. 

On December 16, 2016, Dad was admitted to the Hospital. Dec 21, 2016, I took Dad to Rehab.
Dad stayed in Rehab from Dec. 21, 2016, to 11 February. Dad turned 90 this year and could no longer live alone, so he went to live with my sister. While Dad was in Rehab, a minister came by and talked to him. Dad said that man changed my life, I was saved and has been going to church with me and my sister. 

This year has flown by, and Christmas is only a few days away.
I have finished my Christmas Shopping.

I had a total knee replacement in my right knee at the end of September.
I was in the hospital for two and a half days, six days in rehab, and four weeks of physical therapy.
I still have problems walking long distances. My knee has healed nicely on the outside but will take months to heal on the inside. 
Before surgery, I had to wear a leg brace on my right knee just to walk. 

In January, we went to Wheeler Wildlife Refuge to see a flock of Sandhill Cranes before they began migrating north.
At the end of January, we toured the Guntersville Museum and rode around Guntersville Lake. We also stopped @ Buckets Pocket State Park to enjoy the sweeping view of the rugged, untouched landscape from atop a large rock. 

We celebrated Valentine’s Day @ Famous Dave’s Restaurant in Franklin, TN. We also visited the famous Bedford Falls Train Display @ Hundred Oaks in Nashville. 

We spent President’s Day in Montevallo @ the American Village, which is a series of buildings where one can journey into America’s past for her independence and self-government.
We also walked through the Festival of Tulips, stopping to pick a basket of tulips to take home. 

On March 4, I attended Cooking on the Mountain @ the Burritt Museum in Huntsville.
March 27-29: Hubby and I stay @ the Inn on the River Hotel in Pigeon Forge, TN. 
We enjoyed visiting Patriots Veterans Park, the Islands, Bush Bean Museum, the Old Mill, Applewood Farms Restaurant, Cherokees Veteran’s Park Oconaluftee Visitor Center, and Traveling across the Smokey Mountains.
On April 1, I enjoyed the Beaty Street Walking Tour in Athens, Al. 
On April 8, Hubby and I enjoyed the Houston Walking Tour Athens, Al (home of one of Alabama’s governors)
On April 14, I attended a Passover Seder Meal @ the Methodist Church in Killen.
On April 15, I enjoyed a Church Walking tour in Decatur, Al
On April 17, Hubby and I took our great-granddaughter to Cullman.
We bought fresh strawberries @ the farmer's market, and we toured the train depot and the Clarkson Covered Bridge.
On April 23, I enjoyed the Athens Cemetery Stroll, where the cemetery comes alive with characters from the past. 
On April 29, I enjoyed the walking tour of Historic Bank Street in Decatur, Al. 

May-June We enjoyed music in Wilson Park. 
On May 6, I enjoyed a day @ the Strawberry Festival in Moulton, Al 
On May 10, Hubby and I enjoyed Music in Wilson Park 
On May 15, Hubby and I enjoyed a day trip to the Huntsville Train Depot, Ditto Landing, and Rosie’s Cantina
On May 17, Hubby and I enjoyed music in Wilson Park with the Cadillacs 
May 19-20, I attended the Storytelling Festival @ the Shoals Theater. 
On May 27, I attended the Hot Air Balloon Festival in Decatur.
On May 30, Hubby and I toured the Pink Palace Museum and Bass Pro Shops (we rode the elevator to the top to see a gorgeous view of the Mississippi River and downtown Memphis).

On June 10, I attended a Family Reunion with my dad, sister, and granddaughter. 
We stopped to tour Tom Hendrix's “Rock Wall.” Tom spent thirty years building a walk dedicated to his great, great grandmother, an American Indian who walked from Oklahoma back to her home in Alabama. Trail of Tears. The wall is located near the Natchez Trace between Alabama and Tennessee.

On June 13, Hubby and I toured the Corvette Museum and the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, KY.  On our way home, we stopped in Nashville @ the grave site of the singer George Jones.

On June 17, Hubby and I attended the Moon Pie and RC Festival in Bell Buckle, TN.
July 4, Hubby and I enjoyed spending the day @ Monte Sano Park 
On July 11, Hubby and I toured the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park, Museum of Transportation, Pennyroyal Museum, and Casey Jones Distillery in Hopkinsville, Ky

On July 18, Hubby and I enjoyed a day @ Discovery America Park in Union City, TN.
On July 27, My great-granddaughter and I spent the day @ the newly remodeled Children’s Museum in Florence.

On August 1, Hubby and I toured the James K. Polk ancestral home in Columbia, TN.
On August 11, Hubby and I attended the Killen Founders Day Parade and music in Killen Park. 
On August 18, I rode south on Natchez Trace, taking pictures of new markers celebrating Alabama’s 200-year centennial.
On August 22, Hubby and I enjoyed the Wild Bird Sanctuary @ Davey Crockett State Park in Lawrenceburg, TN.

On August 29, My sister-in-law and I enjoyed watching the tagging of hummingbirds. We toured the Oakville Indian Mounds and Jessie Owens Museum in Danville. 

On September 4, Hubby and I attended the Sweet Tater Festival and Car Show. 
On September 8, I attended Oka Kapassa @ Spring Park with my daughter and grandchildren.
On September 9, I attended the Baby Shower of my great-niece.
September 14, I toured Helen Keller’s Ivy Green (birth home)
On September 18, I took my great-granddaughter to Walmart to try on Halloween heads
September 20-29, Knee Surgery and Recovery 

Spent most of October doing Physical Therapy 
On October 31, Hubby and I traveled north on Natchez Trace, stopping @ Lewis Meriwether Museum/Park, Laurel Hills Park. We ate lunch at Famous Dave’s Franklin Tn. 

On November 4, I took my granddaughter and great-granddaughter to Wild Bird Sanctuary @ Davey Crockett Park. 
November 14, Hubby and I spent the day shopping @ Opry Mills and walking through the Charlie Brown Ice display in Nashville. 

November 17, Hubby and I attended Little Women Broadway Musical @UNA
November 23, Thanksgiving Dinner with family @ Mikes 
On November 28, Hubby and I went to the Tuscumbia Christmas Parade
November 29, Hubby and I went to Babes in Toyland @ Roxy Theater in Russellville

On December 1, Hubby and I went to Light a Candle for Prayer @ Pope’s Tavern, Christmas Tree Lighting in Wilson Park, and Strolled the street of First Friday in Florence. I went to a book signing by Tom McDonald on Promises to Keep.

On December 2, I attended Sacred Way Horse Sanctuary @ the Visitor Center. 
December 3, After church, I went to see the trees-of-Christmas at the Tuscumbia Art Museum. From 2-4 p.m., I attended a Baby Shower for my granddaughter's friend.
On December 6, Hubby and I rode to Huntsville to walk the Tinsel Christmas Trail to Bridge Street and rode through the Huntsville Botanical Gardens Galaxy of Lights. 
On December 7, Hubby and I attended the Muscle Shoals Parade. 
December 9, I attended the Dickens of Christmas Yall Come in Tuscumbia and Poetry reading and music @ St John’s Episcopal Church. 
On December 10, I walked through the Christmas Tree Trail in Athens and Madison.
In Madison, I rode through, taking pictures of the Christmas Cards Display. At 6:30PM, Hubby and I went to the Maple Hill Baptist Church, where they had a replica of Bethlehem that we walked through with a group of other people. 
December 17, We celebrated my sister's 66th birthday at Cracker Barrel, including my four sisters, dad, and two great nieces. 
December 19, Today, we are planning a trip to Opryland Hotel in Nashville.     
December 23, Christmas with family (Saturday night @6pm)my sister is bringing Dad it will be lots of fun.  
We tried to get in as much as possible during the year, but this year, we had to scale back because of my knee. 
Hopefully, the coming year will bring better health. 


Have a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

2009 August 25,Tuesday, Historic Markers of Huntsville



Hubby and I rode to Huntsville to have our VUE fixed it was going to be in the shop for several days. We were given a rental car.
We rode all over Huntsville stopping to take pictures of historic sites and Markers. We ate lunch at Taco Bell. 
  1. Alabama A & M University Historic Marker 
  2. Andrew Jackson Marker, Times Building 
  3. Mono Sano Park 
  4. Mono Sano Park RR
  5. Madison County Courthouse
  6. Maple Hill Cemetery, Twickenham District
  7. Birthplace of General Morgan the Rebel Leader Marker  
  8. Belle Mina, Woodside 
  9. CCC Members 
  10. Central Presbyterian Church of Huntsville Marker 
  11. Calhoun House   
  12. Mooresville  
  13. Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville  
  14. Constitution Village
  15. First Bank of Alabama 
  16. Presbyterian Church of Huntsville 
  17. United Methodist Church Marker 
  18. Five Points
  19. Harrison Brothers Hardware
  20. Hellions Lodge No 1
  21. Hotel Monte Santo, Viaduct Marker 
  22. Howard Weeden Home
  23. Huntsville Historic Marker
  24. John Hunt Huntsville Named 
  25. Joseph Lowery
  26. Northern Terminus Indian Creek Canal Marker 
  27. Randolph Street Church of Christ Marker 
  28. Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church Marker 
  29. Site of Green Academy Marker 
  30. Site The Huntsville Inn   
  31. Tallulah Bankhead and Schiffman Building Marker 
  32. Temple B'Nai Shalom Marker 
  33. The Church of the Nativity Episcopal Marker 
  34. Town of Madison Marker 
  35. Twickenham Historic District Marker 
  36. Twickenham Historic District S Lowe W Franklin St  Marker 
Times Building

Birthplace of General Morgan the Rebel Leader


Central Presbyterian Church of Huntsville 


  1. Harrison Brothers
Madison County Courthouse


Monte Sano Railroad
Temple B'Nai Shalom
Maple Hill Cemetery








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