Happy Valentine’s Day!

I bounced several times before coming to rest under a No Parking sign!  I must turn down her hearing aids!

Mary presented me with a valentine’s day card (you ONLY get to see the outside; the inside gets a little mushy!)

We continued our work in the office from 6:00 AM until it was time to clean up and take Scout to the Beauty Salon.  He is getting a baff with special anti-itching soaps!

We did stop for a short walk in the garden.

We walked the garden first thing!

We decided to put him in the van as it is easier to get in and out of, er thought.  We dropped him off, but he went nose-first into the parking lot on his way out of the van.  Poor little guy busted a lip and was bleeding; we were worried.  But this is Scout, so he didn’t say a thing.

He is amazing

He was in good hands, and the folks at “The Clip Joint” are charming and we knew he would be fine.

We drove two blocks and went to The Original Pancake House for breakfast and shared what we thought was a veggie omelet, and they were huge and weighed in at 1000 calories hence the sharing.  It was a delightful breakfast with lots of coffee, as the outside temperature was 53 degrees!

She ordered; we are happy!

Hot sauce is my favorite.  What’s the best thing to give a dog with a fever?  Tomato sauce and mustard it’s the best thing for a hot dog!

I love my hot sauce; the hotter, the better!

I told Mary, “If you are in a freezing room and want to stay warm and comfortable, you should always stick to the corners because they are all 90 degrees.”

We returned home to warm up, and Mary needed some ice on her arm (she has been doing too much!)

I took the left-hand seat out of the van so Scout could get in easier, and when we picked him up, he just popped in with ease.  He was a happy baby and pranced around the back of the van, ensuring all the cars next to us saw his beautiful new coat.

We messed around all afternoon and got ready to go to Renata’s (1534, 227 E Chapman Ave, Orange, CA)  at 6:00 PM to celebrate Bob and Donna’s Valentine’s Day and their anniversary.  Married 44 years, OMG!!  Mary and I are coming up two years in July.

Donna and Bob are GREAT friends!  They met Mary when I did back in 2000.

The cake was from Rockwell’s, and those are real roses!  I had to stop Bob from swatting the bees as he could have hit the cake by accident.

The roses on the cake were real.

It was so cold that we sat in the corner; yes, the corner was 90 degrees!  Mary was triple-wrapped this evening, and she knew it would be cold sitting on the patio!

Just us.

Mary did the chicken piccata, which she enjoyed.  Their sauces are excellent.  Bob and I did their Penne Sinatra, which is chicken, mushroom, and spinach in a blush sauce!

Love those capers

Did You Know?  Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers.  The plant is best known for the edible flower buds, used as a seasoning or garnish, and the fruit, both of which are usually consumed salted or pickled.

Did I say we laughed?  We decided tonight that we are not going to Catalina this year but instead to go to wine country for the weekend.  With the four of us, it should be an absolute hoot!

We did giggle and laughed for hours.

After departing Renatas’s, we drove up Chapman, and The Silver Fox did an abrupt turn right into the Aces Bar and Grill parking lot!  I guess he was on automatic.  Only two other couples were there, and we did our thing, hijacked the jukebox, and played our favorites.  We had a single glass of wine, visited with our favorite bartender, and then went home, which is 2.4 miles away.

We stopped at the bar.

They have a billion TV’s in that place, but the volume levels are kept pretty low.

We hijacked the jukebox again!

After arriving home, we watched TV in the kitchen for a while before turning in.  Tomorrow will be a laid-back day!

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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