Sunday, January 12, 2020

Flying Experiences

I walked at a brisk pace from gate D, took the elevator to ground level, and took the tram to Gate B.
I began climbing up the escalator steps, but about halfway up, I stopped I was gasping for breath, and I let the escalator take me the rest of the way up.
Once I reached the top, I found myself among several restaurants and shops.
I started walking briskly toward gate 34B, beginning with gate number 20.
My mouth became dry it felt like I had swallowed a large ball of cotton.
I continued my journey to gate 34B after I stopped at the water fountain.
I checked in and was followed by a young man panting profoundly.

We both boarded Delta Flight 935, and the question everyone had on their faces was 
What Happened? Why are you so late?

The flight was waiting for an older couple who were walking like turtles. 
Two women were sitting in my section, I took my seat 34C next to the window. The two women had just gotten off a cruise and were headed home. 

We struck up a conversation, and the woman next to me said I did not know my father was blind until I was sixteen.
She said my father could do everything; he made furniture, and he could work on cars.
She said once a salesman came by to talk to my father, and the man said to my brother, your father does not like me.
He said I held out my hand for him to shake it several times, but he never responded, Then my brother said, My father is blind.
I had made a connection with this woman but never knew her name.
When we got off the airplane, we hugged each other and said goodbye, never to meet again.

Muscle Shoals to Atlanta, Ga 
The couple in front of me said they were going to Maryland for a Medical conference. I told them that I was going to Los Angeles. When they exited the airplane, they said Enjoy your trip.
All the luggage with wheels had to be stored below on the plane, so when we landed, my cousin and I had to collect our luggage from the cart.
We embarked on the plane down the chute, I was struggling with the handle on my suitcase as we started climbing the two flights of stairs. Somehow, I lost control of my suitcase, and it began its descent back down the stairs only to be caught by the man who had been talking to my cousin on the plane. He had told my cousin that he was a pilot and was headed to Atlanta. He said for the next seven days that, he would be making short trips, and soon, he would be making trips from Atlanta to Europe.
I thanked the pilot, and we started looking for our next stop, Gate T.

From Atlanta to Los Angeles ✈
We took the escalator downstairs to the Tram.
Embarked on the tram and walked across a couple of slow-moving conveys. I saw this beautiful art display of Zimbabwe Sculptures, took out my camera, and started taking pictures. I did not realize that there were so many statues. 
My cousin took my luggage along with her so I could take pictures. 
I became so obsessed with taking pictures that we walked right past the escalator we needed to take to our gate. 
My cousin fell onto her knees as we entered the tram. 
She said someone stopped in front of her as she entered the tram, causing her to fall. 

A man offered to help her up, but she said she was okay, and I just stood there dazed. 
I was not holding on when the tram began, and a man put his arm around my waist to keep me from falling.

We exited the tram and went up the escalators to Gate T, where we settled down to eat.
Hubby had stopped at Hardee's and bought us some sausage, egg biscuits, Bacon, and cheese biscuits. 

We bought a bottled drink at the airport. 
We were served pretzels and drinks once we were up in the air and the seatbelt sign was turned off. 
For lunch, we had peanut butter and jelly & chicken salad sandwiches.

I took out my camera and started taking pictures (I took over 200 while on the flight).

We flew from Atlanta, GA, toward Birmingham, AL, toward Starkville, MS, toward Greenwood, MS, through Texarkana, AK, Withcfalls Ok, Albuquerque, NM, Flagstaff, AZ, Boulder City, Nevada, (where we saw the Colorado River and the Hoover Dam) and the snow-capped Rockies Mountains (what was left of the snow). We flew near Lake Mead National Rec. The area that followed along Interstate 40 into LA International Airport.
It was neat looking at the land from the airplane and how their view changed by the state. In Arizona, you could see the mountainous and sandy desert, in New Mexico, the circles and squares of the land; and landing in LA, the monopoly of houses that covered the land. In some areas, you could see lots of clouds floating and their shadows on the ground below. 

We landed at LAX, collected our luggage, and walked outside to catch the (Flyway).

I boarded the airplane.
To my left was a University of Alabama student who was flying to Birmingham. 
We talked for a few minutes, and she started using her iPhone. 
To my right sat a man who was on a business trip to Fort Lauderdale. 
As we looked toward the sky, this awesome view came into sight. 
It was a cluster of clouds with the outline of the jet.

I said that would make a great picture but did not have my camera handy.
The man was ex-military, lived in Virginia Beach, and loved to travel and take pictures. 

I went through security without any problems and walked to the gate and waiting area. 
I sat down, and a nice woman named Eunice said, the strap on your dress is showing come over here, and I will fix it. 

We started talking, and I moved closer to hear her. 
She said she was a traveling minister. 
We talked about religion and politics. 
She was in a wheelchair and needed assistance boarding the airplane. 
I saw her again when she boarded the plane. She sat in the first-class section. 

I said goodbye when she left the airplane and wished her good luck, and I did not see her again.
I walked toward my gate and loading area, which was US Airways #3115 from Charlotte Douglas (CLT) to Nashville at 9:55 A.M., arriving at 10:29 A.M. 

I purchased a Coke and a bag of chips because I had not eaten anything and I was getting hungry. 

I boarded the jet and sat next to the window seat 10A, and a young man sat on the aisle seat next to me. 

We started talking, and he said he was from Newport News, VA. He was a BA for IBEW Electricians in this area. 
I said hubby was an electrician and in LOCAL 558 in Sheffield, AL. 

He was traveling to Nashville for a district meeting about health care for Electricians. We talked about the union and health care. 
When the plane landed, we said goodbye, and I called hubby.

Once the jet was up in the air and the seatbelt sign was off, the man sitting in the aisle seat took down his computer and handed me my camera bag. It was a beautiful day, and as we neared Maryland, I started snapping pictures of the area below.
We were served drinks and peanuts on the flight. When we arrived in Maryland, everyone got off the airplane except the ones going to Hartford, Connecticut. There was a headcount of seventeen, including one woman in a wheelchair. 
Our flight was to be a One-stop flight with no transfer of planes that was the schedule.
We were told to get off the flight and go to gate B. 
We were the first to board the flight. The front aisle seat is where I sat.
Setting next to the window was a man from Nashville, Tennessee he was going to visit his son in Hartford, Connecticut. 
He said he had four children, and his wife was short, about 5’1 inch tall, and full of energy, and that I reminded him of her. 

Traveling from Orlando to Birmingham
We checked in at South West Airlines.
They said that the plane was scheduled to leave at 5:10, and it was 4:45 P.M.  
They went ahead and checked our bags and Meadows's wheelchair. 
We walked through security Meadow, and I went through fine.

Security went off when Lora walked through, she had to walk through again. 
Lora had a roll of quarters inside her purse.
Marcus’s bag had two snow globes from SeaWorld that were not allowed to go through, and Madison had a tub of mud that was not allowed on the plane. 
We still had to take the tram over to load on the airplane. 
Lora and a security guard walked over to SeaWorld’s gift shop.
There, they wrapped the snow globes and had them shipped to her house.
I went ballistic because I thought we were going to miss our plane.

I called hubby and said I think we are going to miss our flight.
Finally, Lora and the kids come walking through, and we rush to the airplane.
They were calling our names for the last boarding. 
We took off running, I was pushing Meadow, running as fast as I could.
We made it, and I let out a thank you 
We got on the plane, and Lora proceeded to fasten the car seat.
I was so flustered that I needed help fastening my seatbelt
By this time, we were taxing down the runway. 
The plane was in the air.
We were given a snack of pretzels and sodas.
It took us a little over an hour to get to Birmingham Airport. 
We went to baggage claim and retrieved our luggage.

London to Atlanta 
We walked to the waiting area after checking in. We boarded the plane and were getting hungry because the flight attendant was late serving lunch.
Amelia and I ate the cookies and chips that we brought with us. 

We watched some TV, a movie, and read a book, and before we knew it, we were home in the good old USA. 
We had a good flight home.

The ground was covered with rain and fog when the pilots landed at the Atlanta International Airport.
We went through customs down the escalator and were greeted by guard dogs waiting there to sniff for drugs. 

Our luggage was placed on the scanner to make sure that we were not bringing drugs into the country.

Amelia was wearing a metal hair bow, and it made the scanner go off as she walked through it.
Amelia was taken to the side, and security wand her down.
Soon, we will be on our flight to Huntsville.

We boarded the plane at 7:45 A.M. from Huntsville International Airport and headed to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. 
I sat in row 30 right next to the jet's engine, and the roar was so loud that I could not hear myself think. 
Orbits called me at Huntsville International Airport to let me know that there was a delay in our flight after we had known for thirty minutes. 
We missed our connecting flight to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport because of the delay in Huntsville. 
We went to gate A15 to catch the next flight out, but it was full, then they sent us to A14, and they were full. 
Finally, I said, just give us a confirmed flight number, so they said our next flight would be at 3:55 P.M. 
We went to McDonald's in the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to eat lunch.
The flight from Dallas/Fort Worth International to LAX was very nice. 
I was bumped up to first class, and I got to sit in the steward’s rest area.
My seat would recline into a bed.  I had my own television screen.
I sat next to an army soldier (who was also bumped up to first class with me) who was going home to Hawaii.
He had been to Maine and was returning home.
He said I have four children, all boys ages 20, 15, 10, and 6, and my oldest son is in the army.
One of the stewards called us the King and Queen of the airplane because of where we were sitting. 
These were the best seats in the house!

Muscle Shoals to Lexington, Ky 
We loaded the diaper bag and my camera bag, which I take with me everywhere I go, to document Meadow’s experiences and ourselves into the airplane.

We flew from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to Lexington, Kentucky, in the airplane that seats six people; Meadow buckled into her car seat.
Meadow sat facing the sun, so she closed her eyes and slept most of our flight.

Lora spent the first fifteen minutes filling out paperwork for Meadows doctors’ appointments. 

Everyone put on earphones so we could talk to each other, to know the flight plans, the speed, the altitude, the weather and skis right of way, the landing, and then taking off. 


I brought my camera this time so I could take pictures. 
Inside the airplane, I took several pictures of Meadow she was laughing and enjoying the plane ride. 
Lora and I had to wear large headphones so we could talk with the pilot.
Therefore, we took pictures of each other wearing headphones. 

We flew low enough for me to take some awesome pictures of the ground below. 
I took several pictures of a boat chugging along the Tennessee River toward locks at Wilson Dam.
I took pictures of the Marriott Hotel and The Renaissance Tower standing behind it. 
For miles, I could see green trees, buildings with smoke coming out of the top, a white water tower, and I could see the flow of the Tennessee River.

Then we flew over the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course, what a view it looked like a video game with all the crooked paths, sandpits, and clubhouse. 

We left the Tennessee Valley, flying through Tennessee and Kentucky All the while, I was taking pictures of all the lush greenery, different land shapes, hills, and valleys, busy streets, houses, factories, and swimming pools. 

Kentucky was a totally different view with the brilliant glow of the Kentucky Blue Grass, acres and acres of horse tracks, green rooftop barns, a lush green field filled with Kentucky racing horses, and miles of white fencing. 

Our pilot gave Meadow a TEC Air lanyard and neck strap, which we put around her neck. 

Kentucky to Muscle Shoals 
It was very hot up in the bright white clouds, and these clouds were coming off a storm that was brewing in the Gulf, which caused a lot of turbulence.

There was turbulence in the Gulf that affected everyone flying in the eastern area.
This caused the Memphis, Tennessee Airport to have radar problems, in turn changing our flight pattern.

My daughter said I prayed all the way home that we would make the flight. 

I was upfront as a co-pilot talking to the pilot, Mr. Pride. 
The pilot talks about his family, he said that all his family was musicians, and most of them were engineers. 
Mr. Pride said, “ I have flown for many years, and I love working with the Angle flight.”

We sat near the front of the plane in seats 20 A, B, and C.
All our carry-on baggage is stored in the compartment above our heads. 

We slept most of the way to Denver, Colorado. 
I went twice to the restroom during our flight.
On one of those trips, my foot tangled in the straps of Meadow’s diaper bag. 
Lora was still asleep, I had to wake her up so she could help me untangle my foot.

Our flight from Nashville was delayed; we had to wait for another plane to taxi off, and they were late on their takeoff,  causing our flight to be late, which in turn caused us to be late for our connecting flight in Denver.
During our last descent into the Denver Airport, the flight attendant said over the intercom, please, if you do not have a connecting flight, stay in your seats.

Since we were in front of the plane and we had a connecting flight, we were the first to leave. 
I took Meadow out of her car seat, rushed up the walkway, carrying her in my arms, and walked to the ticket counter for our connecting flight. 

The person at the ticket counter said, "We have given your seats to someone else since the doors had not been closed for the flight's competition. We will have to ask the people whom we have given your seats to get off the airplane." 
Lora had to stay behind to wait for Meadow’s wheelchair & our luggage was brought up from the bottom of the plane and transferred to our connecting plane before she could board the plane with us.
We are flying with Frontier Airlines, and the plane we are now flying on has a porcupine on the wings and tail. 

I sat in the aisle seat, Meadow in the middle seat, and Lora next to the window.
During the flight, I ordered a drink and a small package of cookies. Meadow slept during most of the flight.

We saw the snow-capped, foggy Rocky Mountains from the airplane, where the landscape looked like chocolate-swirled ice cream.🍦
Lora was sitting next to the window, so she took several pictures of the snowy mountain range.

I tried to watch “A Harry Potter movie,” but I kept falling asleep.💤

Monday, January 6, 2020

2020 Jan 6, Outing to Decatur, Alabama Birds of Prey, Waterfowl

Owl 
Today, Hubby and I rode to Decatur we ate breakfast at IHOP and went to Wheeler Wildlife Refuge, where we saw Whooping and Sandhill Cranes. 

We saw a small group of schoolchildren and several adults with cameras. We watched a 12-minute movie about the Refuge and walked among the Cypress Trees.

Sandhill Cranes
On the Atkeson Cypress Boardwalk, we saw these gorgeous Cypresses submerged deep in the swam. 

 We stopped at Ingalls Harbor, & Rhodes Ferry Park.

Tern Perched on a pole at Ingalls Harbor. 
We ate lunch at Jack's, hamburgers and fried pies
 We stopped at Wheeler Dam, where we saw hundreds of Terns diving for fish. We also saw hundreds of Terns perched along the entrance to the locks and hundreds of Cormorants perched below the dam. It was a beautiful day for an outing.


At Rhodes Ferry Park, we saw the train lift bridge that once bridged Lauderdale to Colbert County, Alabama. 
At Wheeler Dam, we saw Terns diving into the Swift Tennessee River. 
The Tuscumbia, Courtland, and Decatur Railroad was the only railway line in the country used to transport the Cherokee people during forced removal. 
Linking Decatur to the Cherokee Indian Removal during the Trail of Tears. 
On this river in front of you, 2,300 Cherokee people arrived in waves, forced from their Tennessee Valley homeland from 1837 to 1838. The steamer Knoxville towed flatboats loaded with Cherokee families. Heavy rains soaked their clothes. The cold wind whipped off the water. They survived on cornmeal and flour fried in bacon grease. Once docked here at Decatur Landing, the Cherokee boarded cramped train cars. Their journey west continued along the rails.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2019 Oct 8-11, Luminights at Dollywood and Fall Harvest at Sevierville, & Pigeon Forge, Tennessee ( 4days)

To celebrate our birthdays, we decided to take a trip to the Mountains for a few days.

I had booked a room at La Quinta Inn by Wyndham (check-in time is after 3 PM Eastern time) in Sevierville.
We decided to eat a late lunch and early dinner at Texas Road House on Collier Drive in Sevierville.
I ordered the lunch special 6-ounce lunch sirloin steak medium-well, with Ceaser salad and a baked potato.
Hubby ordered 8 ounces of New York Strip medium with a baked potato and a salad.
We filled up with gas at Murphy Express before checking into our hotel.

Later that afternoon, we rode to Krogers for a couple of diet cokes and a package of chocolate eclairs.
Harvest Festival Pigeon Forge 
We bought a small bag of freshly ground yellow cornmeal at the Old Mill General Store. We also stopped at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede. It was beautifully decorated with pumpkins & gourds of every size, shape, and color.
A great place to snap a photo
Welcome to Pigeon Forge.
Stopping for a rest break. 
I ate a waffle with syrup, sausage, and a glass of cranberry juice at the breakfast bar at the hotel.
After breakfast, we rode to the Tanger Outlets we stopped at the Disney Store, where I bought a long-sleeved Mickey Tee-shirt, a Halloween 2019 Minnie Doll, and a Halloween bag.

We also stopped at Victoria's Secret, where I bought two bras and a pair of panties.
Our next stop was at the Island, Hubby wanted a souvenir shirt from Margaretville.
Hubby let me out at Margaretville, and then he parked the car.
It was a beautiful day, people were enjoying the Smoky Mountain Ferries Wheel, The Spinning Parrot Coaster, Time-shot, the Island Express Train, the Flying Horse Carousel, the Thunder Dome, the Reverse Time Ride, Happy Swings, & Funny Cars. There were lots to see and do on the Island. 
Pumpkins and Autumn Flowers Everywhere.
Lot lots of places for selfies on the Island.
Our fun did not stop with the Island. We rode the trolly to our car, and then we rode to Dollywood, where we stayed until closing.
It was fall break, and the parking lot was full of cars. We had to park in lot D and wait in a long line to ride the trolly to the gate, where we purchased a two-day pass ticket.
At 12:45, we watched the tail end of the Smoky Mountain String Band at the Gazebo.
At 1 PM, we watched Candy & Jeremy perform at the Valley Theater.

It was after lunch, so we stopped at the Front Porch Cafe, where we ordered the Cheddar Bacon hamburger with yellow corn, coleslaw, and fried green tomatoes.
Dollywood
Welcome Pumpkins

Scarry Pumpkins
We saw pumpkins eating, reading, playing music (on rubboards and wash pans), painting, butterfly catching,
waking their dog, quilting, pumpkins made into a guitar, a large spide pumpkin with web, and so much more.
We saw this steel Eagle statue standing tall as it watched the Wild Eagle Coaster soar through the air. 
Near the Eagle Ride, we saw the Eagle Sculpture built by A Canadian sculptor, Kevin Stone, owner of Metal Animation Studio in Chilliwack,  British Columbia, at $250,000 US dollars.

Great Pumpkin Luminights Roaming Character was Patches the Scarrow
Harvey the Pumpkin, PUMPKIN Master, Pumpkin Polly,  Jack-O-Juggler, and Pumpkin Penny.
Throughout the park, we saw the roaming Characters of Applejack, Frances, Clive Abernathy, & Miss Lillian.
In Wildwood Grove, we saw Flutter, Flit, Ned, and Benjamin the Bear. 
We also saw The Wildwood Tree with a collection of butterflies dancing colorfully in the breeze.
When the sun went down, the music brought the pumpkins to life with dancing, & singing.
There were small pumpkins, large pumpkins, scary pumpkins, funny pumpkins, and pumpkins everywhere.
Dancing Pumpkins
We stayed at the park from 12 p.m. to close, we were worn out from all the walking. We walked to the trolley stop, waited in line to ride the trolley, and then we rode to the hotel.
We had purchased a two-day pass, so we needed some rest for another day at Dollywood. 

For breakfast at the hotel, I ate sausage, & a cranberry bagel with cream cheese and cranberry juice. 
We stopped at The Christmas Place it was packed, and there were long lines at the checkout.

We did visit the bakery shop, where we purchased a chocolate pretzel, a box of saltwater taffy, and some fudge. 
We stopped at the Lodge outlet, where we bought a seven-stick corn stick pan.

We ate lunch at Long John Silvers, and we both ordered Shrimp meals. 
Harvest at The Christmas Store 
Day two at Dollywood, but at a slower pace. 
At 3:30 PM, we watched the Hysongs at Show Street Palace Theater.
At 5:30 PM, we watched the Erwins at DP's Celebrity Theater
At 6:30 PM, we watched Live @ the Back Porch at the Back Porch Theater (there was a young man from Muscle Shoals performing  there)
At 7 PM, we watched the Cords Men at the Valley Theater.
When the last show ended, we walked through the Luminiights. 

We had a great three days, and I had never seen so many pumpkins in one place. I loved the Harvest Festival throughout Sevierville, & Pigeon Forge.

Now for the long ride home.
I saw this beautiful pink Rose of Sharon when we stopped at the Nick Jack Rest Area in Chattanooga on our way home.







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










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