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Hang On! The Grinch Might Steal Our Christmas!

It was a typical day in Whoville; we were aroused at 6:00 am by Scout, The Wonder Dog, asking Alexa, “What  is the weather going to be like today?”  He wanted to go outside to tinkle without rain.  When Alexa said, “Rain this afternoon,” he laid back down and went back to sleep!

“Wake me up later, Dad!”

Scout informed us of his fabulous fur, which keeps him warm in all sorts of weather!

Snow?  What snow?  I am as warm as can be!!

We covered the Christmas boxes as rain is predicted for the next few days!

Christmas boxes are covered by waterproof tarps so it can rain all it wants

Today, we have chores and errands before we get prettied up and head for the Royal Khyber for dinner and the  Seagerstom to see “The Grinch.”

Mary and I talked this morning while she cooked and cleaned the spa.  She often reminds me how close we are and that she can confide in me!

We drained the spa this morning, and Mary went inside and cleaned it before we refilled it and turned the heater back on!  We hope it warms up by tomorrow morning so we can use it before the heavy days of Christmas are upon us.  While she was inside, I cleaned the spa cover.  We make a great team!

Rubba-dub-dub, I am scrubbing the tub!

I found new filters for the spa in the He Shed, which looks well organized for a change!!  Since that was the last set, we ordered two more to have on hand.

The “He Shed” is looking pretty good!

Bonnie was here yesterday, and she thought that by using her magic, the spa would clean itself.  It did not work, so we had to use our friend, Manuel Labor!

Bonnie tried to clean the spa yesterday using an old witch’s trick, but it did not work!

Mary is so thoughtful; she brought me a Christmas present early!

I hope it comes with a dictionary of new swear words!!

It’s 4:00 pm, and we are off to South Coast Plaza for dinner with Amy and Joe before the show at the Segerstrom Theater!  There was no traffic on the freeway, so we arrived too early.  We decided to grab a drink at Antenello’s next door!

Our “Barkeep” was delightful!

We took her to the East Coast to see some snow!

“Baby is cold outside”

Knowing that Amy was nervous about the Indian food, Mary found Brussels sprouts on the bar menu, and we ordered them to go for Amy.

We walked to the Royal Khyber and got there before Joe and Amy.  We told the owner and general manager about Amy’s dilemma.  We asked if they would heat them and serve them to Amy as an appetizer, and I would announce what it was.  The plan worked beautifully.

Amy and Joe made for a delightful evening.

We were both lit up for the evening.  I changed my light to multi-color because when they flashed red, three cars stopped and let us by!

Mary did her soup and salad while I went for the lamb vindaloo, heat level ten!!

Amy tried the butter chicken and pronounced it was terrific!

We flashed everyone!

To get into the season, we thought about Christmas trees and snow!  Poof!  It happened.

We enjoy our family and wish Robin, Colleen, and Michele were here!

It was approaching 7:00 pm, a bewitching hour, and we jumped in the Silver Fox and dashed to the theater only two blocks away.  We can’t take pictures during the performance, so I got these from the online advertisement, but they are identical to what we saw.  Brilliant colors and lots of action!

After the performance, we returned to the Royal Khyber to retrieve Joe’s car.  Then, we were on our way back home, but the temptation of Ace’s Bar and Grill led us to Chapman.  We stopped and had a glass of wine before finally heading home.

We hijacked the jukebox and played Christmas songs until we departed.

We are being good, very, very good!

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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