Oh my gosh, it is
that time of year again. Merry Christmas to one and all.
Gary and I are doing
fairly well although Gary is still suffering with knee pain and
stiffness after his knee replacement in June. He is in touch with his
doctor to see if anything can be done to alleviate the discomfort. My hip replacement went very well and I have had no further problems.
We have travelled a
lot this year. It started in April with a visit to Gatlinburg in
Tennessee. We had a very pleasant week with weather that was nice for
the time of the year. We visited the aquarium, a Rodeo Dinner Show and a show by a Red
Skelton impersonator. He was very good and humorous without using one
cuss word. We also visited Dollywood for a day and were surprised to
find that there were not many people there so we were able to walk
around unhindered.
Our next trip was a
trip home to see my Mum, brother and his family. Mum is doing ok but
is definitely slowing down and becoming more confused. We talk every
day just to see how she is doing. She had cataract surgery earlier in
the year and that was a success and allowed her to see the TV and
read large print.
David, Ros and his
family were well. We managed to see both of our nephews and niece and
it was a pleasure to see that they are happy with their lives.
A trip home would
not be complete without a visit to Hull to see good friends of ours.
I managed to visit with Tina, Kathy and Pat and it was lovely to
reminisce with them. They have been friends of mine for many years
and I am so grateful to them for their friendship. Gary spent a day
with Alan, an usher at our wedding. They had a very enjoyable day
together.
We decided to visit
London for a week as I am not very familiar with the city. We had a
hotel booked two months ahead of our visit only to find the company I
had booked the hotel through had gone bankrupt two weeks before our
trip. There was a bit of a panic to find somewhere else at such short
notice. I did manage to find something in central London which
offered full English breakfast. Great, I thought so I booked it. When
we arrived, we found the room to be very small and strange noises
coming from underneath the bed. We finally fathomed out what is was.
Our room was over the underground and what we were hearing were the
trains passing by underneath the hotel.
We had the best
weather you could wish for in May. We even wore short sleeved shirts
for one day. We visited Buckingham Palace to see Changing of the
Guard, The British Library, The Natural History Museum (a very small
part of it), The Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament, Greenwich and two shows - “Thriller” and a
farce called “A Play About a Bank Robbery” which was very funny.
We took a relaxing ride on the Thames to Hampton Court but did not
visit the palace. We have left that for our next visit.
Gary, astride the Meridian Line.
One of the
highlights of the trip was meeting with a good, long time friend of
mine at the British Museum. Joy and I met in Corfu forty one years
ago and have kept in touch ever since. We last saw each other several
years ago so we had some catching up to do.
Our next trip was a
big one. If you have followed my blog, Kingston Rovers, you will know
what I am talking about. We celebrated our 40th wedding
anniversary this year and instead of giving each other a gift, we
decided to plan a visit to Australia and New Zealand. We planned
three weeks in Australia and two weeks in New Zealand. This was
preceded by a visit to Independence, Missouri for Gary’s 50th
High School Reunion. It was so nice to see Gary reminiscing with
“old” school friends. After our quick visit to Independence we
flew to Los Angeles to have a brief stay with our nephew Eric and his
wife, Nancy. It is always so nice to meet up with our younger
relatives to see how they are getting on and enjoying life.
Australia was nice,
the Barrier Reef fantastic and the Outback boring. We visited Steve
Irwin’s Zoo, a Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane, Cairns, Magnetic Island,
Heron Island and Sydney. I would go back to Heron Island again but am
not sure about re-visiting Australia. Gary enjoyed it and would like
to see the west coast of the country.
New Zealand was
great and I wish we had spent more time there. The South Island
scenery was spectacular and was accentuated by snow on the mountain
tops. Because it was their Spring, all the Spring flowers were in
bloom; tulips, rhododendrons, azaleas etc.. We visited quite a few
Botanical Gardens and they were quite colourful. What was nice, they
were free.
The North Island,
though not as spectacular as the South Island still was nice to see.
We had a lovely visit to Auckland and saw my cousin Corinne and her
husband Paul who emigrated to New Zealand fourteen years ago. I had
not seen in her in many years so it was nice to reconnect with her.
They were kind enough to give us a tour of Auckland, which we really
enjoyed.
There was quite a difference in temperatures between Australia and New Zealand. The highest the temperature got to in Australia was 107 degrees and the lowest on the North Island of New Zealand was 37 degrees. I much preferred the warmer temperature as I had not packed for very cold weather.
There was quite a difference in temperatures between Australia and New Zealand. The highest the temperature got to in Australia was 107 degrees and the lowest on the North Island of New Zealand was 37 degrees. I much preferred the warmer temperature as I had not packed for very cold weather.
The trip ended with
another visit to Los Angeles. This time to see Gary’s cousin, Jim
and his girl friend, Jennifer. As always, we enjoyed our visit with
them and hope that one day they will come out East to see us.
We returned home to
Pasadena and had four days to get ready for our annual trip to
Cancun, Mexico.
Our son, David was
celebrating his 20th High School Reunion that same weekend
so we vacated the house for a night to make room for David and his
wife, Sara to entertain some friends of theirs.
Because Gary had
done all the driving in Australia and New Zealand he wanted a
relaxing vacation in Mexico. And that is what he got. We read, ate,
drank and slept. We did not go on any day trips this year but just
took advantage of the amenities at the hotel. We rode a water taxi to
another hotel for lunch and took a one hour Hobie Cat (sail boat)
lesson. The plan we have for staying at the hotel allows us to take
meals at three other hotels so each day we tried to eat somewhere
different. The hotel had evening entertainment which we partook in.
The entertainment comprised of different musical and dance
performances, the best of which was a Michael Jackson impersonator
and his back up dancers. We had seen him the year before but this year
he seemed even better. Gary celebrated his birthday whilst in Mexico
and as a surprise the restaurant we visited on the day prepared a
dessert and decorated plate for him as part of the celebration. He
was tickled pink.
The trip ended with
another visit to Los Angeles. This time to see Gary’s cousin, Jim
and his girl friend, Jennifer. As always, we enjoyed our visit with
them and hope that one day they will come out East to see us.
Well, that is the
end of our travels. The trips would not have been possible had it
not been for my dear friend, Linda who took care of Molly, our cat
for us. We have plans to visit my Mum after Christmas, so we are
looking forward to that.
David and Sara are
well. Sara continues to enjoy her job as a physician’s assistant
and David is kept busy with his job with the government. They are off
to Cabo, Mexico in a couple of weeks which will be a well earned rest
for both of them.
Well, as the year
comes to an end, I wish each and everyone one of you a peaceful and
blessed Christmas and hope that 2020 is a happy and healthy year for
you.
With all our love,
Margaret and Gary
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