Today We “Rest”

We did get up early and resume the workout routine we put on hold last week.  We were so busy we couldn’t squeeze in time to exercise.  Najla fixed me up today, and when I was done, I was done!

We returned home soon after, with a quick stop at Starbucks for Mary and Del Taco for me.   We walked into the house, took one look at the place, and decided to sit in the TV room and read.  I had to step outside for a moment because the wind chimes were going crazy in the breeze.  The chimes could have woken the dead!   Wrapping the tubes and clapper with a 24″ piece of rope did the trick!

For some reason, I was tired, so I took a two-hour nap around mid-afternoon, waking up around 5:00 pm, just in time to head to the TV room and watch a movie.

I managed to put together a collage of yesterday’s activities.

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We finally hit the hay around 11:00 pm.  We needed our rest because tomorrow is a driving day, and we are visiting people up the coast.

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Today We Adventure To Riverside!

Today will be another amazing holiday adventure as we visit Robin and Bob, then head to The Mission Inn in Riverside.  We have reservations at Dwight’s Steakhouse inside the Inn, a new but wonderful three-year tradition!

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We met at Robin and Bob’s home at 2:00 pm and had a glass of the bubbly as we perused the decor.

Everything was beautiful!

We wore our dragon (New Year’s) shirts to get in the mood!

Then it was off to Riverside to walk around the antique stores before our 5:00 pm dinner.

Wait until dark, and the lights come on!

Mary made a new friend.

We loved the signs, and this one was emailed to Dianne immediately.

Yes, indeed!!

From the outside, the store looked harmless, but put our ladies inside, and one runs a great chance of going bankrupt!

There should be a warning label outside!

From the junk stores (OOPS!!!  The antique/vintage store), we went to dinner at the Inn at Dwayne’s Seafood and Steakhouse, an elegant venue!

We are now officially hungry, so inside we go!

We were in a small, semi-private room with only four tables, so we could talk without yelling!

It was a delightful setting.

Bob ate a steak the size of Rhode Island (OK, so did I)

A 32 oz bone-in ribeye, it was humongous!

We crawled out of the steakhouse, full to the brim, and managed to stand upright for one last picture before going home.

It was a wonderful evening with family!  We all wished that Joe and Zachary could have been with us, but they are in the desert!

We drove home, arriving about 11:30 pm, and attempted to watch a movie without success.  We gave up and crashed.

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Mary is an outstanding navigator!!!

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OMG, A Dry Day!

During our travels today, we noticed how everything was green! The mountain sides were beauriful!

According to the weather report, we will be getting rain two days from now, on Wednesday!  Perhaps the yard will dry out a little before then!  It is so wet that the worms are coming out of the grass wearing life preservers.

Our florist neighbor brought an orchid over for Jeff, and we decided to drive down to Jeff’s new residence and deliver the real potted orchid plants today.  It’s about a 28-minute drive from our house.  He was doing OK, but still not moving around a lot, meaning atrophy is setting in.

Returning home, we just had time to change clothes and go to the OC Mining Company to meet our neighbors, Jim and Doris Peng.  Jim is a retired anesthesiologist, and Doris was head of nursing at Hoge Hospital before retiring.  They are charming people, and whenever we can, we fo donner with them.

The lights in the background belong to the City of Orange!

We arrived at 5:30 pm and stayed until about 7:30 pm, simply enjoying their company.  We had to laugh at Doris, for she ordered a rack of ribs, and when they came out, they DID NOT fit on the rather large plate.  She was a trooper and finished off about half of them.

We, of course, wore matching outfits!

Christmas cocktail shirts.

After dinner, we popped home, which is about 2 miles away, and called Colleen and Robin before going to the TV Room.  Colleen is going to stay with us for about a week in late May/early April to attend her mother’s 80th birthday.  We coordinated with Robin for tomorrow’s visit to Riverside and the Mission Inn.

We both woke up around 11:00 pm and went to bed. It was a busy day!

 

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Rain Rain Stay!!! We Need You!

It rained all day, and we got another 3 inches according to our rain gauge!

We had another three inches of rain today!  I dumped the rain gauge yesterday, and it indicated 5.5 inches, so all told, we have had 8.5 inches of the wet stuff.  We are glad we turned off the sprinkler system until January 1.

We headed to the kitchen and did some additional cleanup after yesterday’s party.   The work really amounted to cleaning the countertops, unloading and reloading the dishwasher, and putting away some food like potato chips.

The mulled wine bowl was out, and the orange and lemon slices were still grape-colored.  I decided I would NOT waste the fruit, so I folded them in half and ate the insides, leaving the rine to be put down the sink!  Upon seeing myself in the mirror, it looked like I fought with a red plum, and the plum won!

The sugar cone is soaked in Kraken.  The lemons and oranges are soaked with wine!

At 10:00 am, Mary decided to go to the Brighton store in Brea to take advantage of their 30% off sale.  So, into the pouring rain we went, and on the way we called Zack to see if they wanted to go to lunch with us.  They jumped at the chance!

It was raining cats and dogs, and I just stepped in a poodle.

When we arrived at the mall, it was a war zone.  We made several passes through the lot and then gave up.  Another call to Zack to say we would meet them at El Cholo,  on  Whittier Blvd, just a mile from their house.

If a band is playing music and a thunderstorm hits, who is most likely to get hit by lightning?  The conductor, of course.

This restaurant is excellent, providing a warm family atmosphere even on a stormy day!

What do you call a bear in the rain?  A drizzly bear!

Why the name El Cholo?  In 1925, a guest wandered in for dinner, and while waiting, he drew a figure of a man (now the one you recognize from our menu).  He calls him “EL CHOLO”.

In those days, EL CHOLO was the term Spanish settlers in California used for their field hands.  Alejandro liked the man that was drawn (and the name) and immediately changed Sonora Cafe to EL CHOLO CAFE!

We had an excellent lunch and enjoyed being with Zack, Becca, Lilly, and Remy!  Great fun!

Zack got the fajitas, and they were steaming hot!!

The girls were watching their figures, but the food looked great!

Great-granddaughter Lilly and Rebecca

Remy is always shying away from the camera, but I finally caught him in a moment of inactivity!

These little people are a lot of fun!

On the way out, we got two pictures!  Can you tell which one I took?

Our feet got cut off, and the work (since erased) over the door was the word “Restrooms”.
Thank you, Photoshop!

Then the ol’ master stepped in, framed the image, and pushed the button!

After lunch, we returned to the mall, and I dropped Mary off at the front door while I searched for parking.  About ten minutes later, I got a spot adjacent ot the front door.  I searched for the Brighton store inside the mall, which took about fifteen minutes.  I had to ask several people because their automated directory boards were on the fritz.

Mary was busy inside reducing their inventory!

Actually, she bought a padded purse and some sunglasses that she had been wanting.  We then headed through the mass of humanity inside the mall and made our way ot the car.  It was raining like cats and dogs.

People say “it’s raining cats and dogs” for heavy rain because of several old, colorful theories, including dead animals washing through 17th-century streets after storms (like in Jonathan Swift’s poem), mythological beliefs linking cats to heavy rain and dogs to strong winds (Odin’s storms), or a misinterpretation of words like the Greek katadoupoi (waterfall) or the old English catadupe.  While the exact origin is unclear, the phrase conjures an intense, chaotic downpour.

Arriving home after fighting the traffic, we settled in the TV room and watched a couple of movies.  We ended up watching “Christmas Chronicles”, a hilarious 2018 movie, leaving us giggling and laughing until bedtime at 10:30 pm!

Mary had not seen this movie before, while I remembered some of it!  Siblings Kate and Teddy Pierce hatch a scheme to capture Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.  When the plan goes awry, the kids join forces with a somewhat jolly Saint Nick and his loyal elves to save the holiday before it’s too late.

At 10:30 pm, we headed to bed!  It had been a long day!

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I Remember It Well!

It is now December 2020, and Sue has been gone for almost ten months.  Christmas would have been sad except that Dr. Mary entered my life, and my kids readily welcomed her into the family with open arms.  I introduced Mary to our tradition of watching “The Christmas Story” and dining on Chinese Food.  We celebrated at my home in Los Alamitos.  The kids had a great time teasing me about always falling asleep.

Not this year!!!

Well, we had our champagne and our glass of wine and turned on the movie.  We did OK until about halfway through, and we both fell asleep.  The kids teased us that it was the first time Mary and I slept together; they were right.

Out cold!!!

We missed the end of the movie, and the kids thought that was great.  We were made for each other!!

Mary brightened up my life during this season and has been making life wonderful ever since.  I am a fortunate man indeed.

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At 4:00 am this morning, I woke up thinking it had to be Santa on the roof, but it was only the VERY HEAVY rain, which sounded like someone was there!  We headed to the kitchen, unloaded, and reloaded the dishwasher in preparation for today’s festivities.

Around 9:00 am, we made a series of phone calls, starting with Colleen, and then we went through our kids, leaving messages or talking to them.

By 11:00 am, we were getting ready for the expected visitors:

  • Dianne & Fast Eddie
  • Bob and Robin
  • Bob & Donna
  • The Liles’ clan
  • The Lind clan
  • Crazy Greg
  • …and us!

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Our family and guests began showing up right on time, 5:00 pm.  Our live Christmas Tree alerts us as people approach the front door.   Is he worried about tree fires this year for some reason?

Mr. Tree is making sure he does NOT catch on fire.

The feast is open for business, and Chinese food disappears at an alarming rate.  Eddie goes first to make sure everything is OK.

The dinner bell has chimmed.

The front room erupts in laughter as stories are told and retold about years gone by.  Bob tells of the dinosaurs that roamed the area when he was a kid.

Stories are told in the formal dining room.

Bob, not being able to restrain himself, adds fuel to the laughter fires.

Bob has stories to tell, also.

It’s time to prepare the Mulled Wine.  We filled the punch bowl with two bottles of dry red wine, then added some sliced oranges, courtesy of Jeff, our neighbor, and our own lemons.   The metallic bridge was affixed to the top of the bowl, and a sugar cone was carefully positioned in the center.

The Kraken was liberally splashed onto the sugar cone, soaking it through and through.  We drew straws to see who would light the flames.  I lost, so I pulled out my trusty lighter, and with a whoosh, flames shot into the air, frying several gnats and leaving marks on the ceiling.

The sugar cone is soaked in Kraken.

As I supervised, Mary carefully played in the fire, adding Kraken to the melting cone.  The liquid sugar dropped through the bridge directly into the bowl, making for a delightful after-dinner drink.

Here comes the fire.

THEN IT HAPPENED: a spark from the mulled wine drifted over towards our tree, and the tree caught fire.  We were lucky to have three members of the Orange Auxiliary Fire Department with us this evening.

In seconds, Amy, Dianne, and Donna changed into their firefighting equipment, and with the help of the Grinch and several bottles of champagne, the fire was put out.  The smell of burnt pine needles and steamed champagne filled the room, leaving several people asking for more!

These three brave and versatile ladies saved the evening!  Santa hats off to the fire crew!

Dianne comes to the rescue.

Donna is also a part-time fireperson!

Amy puts out a tree fire.

The party continued with cups of grog being consumed.  Charlie and Alex, our grandsons, were assigned to firewatch duty.  We wanted to make sure no additional sparks were flying around.

Visiting goes on all night long.

The grog hunt was on.  Bob, our resident German, gave us a passing grade on our efforts to recreate this delicious drink!

Bob and Donna look for grog refills.

Robn and Mary sat back and rested after watching the exceptional firefighting performance.

The girls decided to sit and rest for a few minutes.

All kinds of weatherWe stick togetherThe same in the rain or the sunTwo different facesBut in tight placesWe think, and we act as one

Just like “White Christmas”

Meanwhile, back in the formal dining room, Mae West had the most challenging job in the evening: keeping an eye on Fast Eddie!

Mae West keeps an eye on Fast Eddie.

The girls gather around the table while the boys find a comfortable place to swap stories.

The boys talk about the desert trips—Joe on the left (Son) and Zack on the right (Grandson).

Becca and Amy are both teachers, so they always have a lot to talk about.

Amy and Becca talk shop!

Mary revealed how she influences Santa.

Mary influences Santa.

Bob Duda set up the camera to capture all sixteen of us!

Yeah, yeah, the gang’s all here.

As the evening wore on, I thought a lot about my life.   I have been fortunate in my 81 years on this planet.

Good night, all, and Merry Christmas!

We had one more glass of wine before retiring to the TV room.

“Cookie little boy???”

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Christmas Eve 1987

In 1987, I left home and was in the process of getting a divorce.  I moved into an apartment near work in mid-summer.  I missed the kids, and they were pretty much mad at me for leaving.  I understood, but it was something I had to do!  It’s a long story!

December was a difficult month because the kids were not around, and I was alone.    Most of my co-workers knew what was going on, and right before the holiday break, Sue Miller asked me to join her and her mother at Disneyland on Christmas Eve.

Sue and I worked together on the Space Station proposal for Rockwell, and I had previously met her back in 1975 when she and her husband worked in my laboratory.

I was a little unsure but finally accepted Sue’s kind offer.

I had a big car, so with Sue’s excellent directions, I stopped by to pick her up in Los Alamitos and then went to Garden Grove to pick up her mother.

We spent most of the day at the park, enjoyed a nice dinner, and stayed to watch the fireworks even though I was freezing to death.  It was a lovely day, and it helped me get away from the sadness of not seeing the kids.

Disneyland had some magic that evening because three months later, in March 1988, we got married and stayed happily married for thirty-three years until Sue’s passing in February 2020.

Mary and I were up early getting ready for tonight’s celebration with family and friends.  We left the house at 8:15 am to go to Trader Joe’s for last-minute supplies, then stopped at Ralph’s on the way back.  We could not be without Fireball Whiskey!!

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Mary is ready to play Santa, and she changes quickly!

We expect everyone around 5:00 pm, so we can get things started as soon as we get home.  We also decided to use the formal dining room for the first time in a long time.

We started with the grog!

One whiff and it will knock you over!

Mary got all fired up and raced through the house, making everything ready for our company!  I finally figured out what she moved so fast…

The Grinch came to visit, and no, it’s NOT Paul!

Yummy!!

The dining room was ready!  It was nice to use it after almost a year!

We even have the fine Christmas plates out!!!

We loaded our plates in the kitchen and came to the dining room for the meal!  WC Fields kept an eye on us to make sure we were OK!

Stories are told.

MAe West kept an eye on the other side of the table!

Paul has the anti-freeze ready!

Robin made Jello Shots, but this time she used Fireball!

Jello-Fireball shots in process!

After dinner and the movie, we sat for a while, remembering this wonderful evening!

Yacking is a favorite pastime.

Everyone got the memo except Dianne!

Good Night All!

It was almost time to leave on the sleigh, so I kissed Mrs. Claus, and I was off on an around-the-world journey.

Soon after everyone departed, I kissed Mrs Claus good night, and we were off!

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Getting My Picture Taken At Christmas!

Every year from the time I was one until my mid-teens, Mom insisted that we go to a photo studio and get my picture taken.  Yearly pictures at Christmas made sense, as my birthday was mid-December and Christmas was a good reminder.

Mom hung the pictures on the den wall, and after years of wondering why, I found a solid answer.  Our house was free of mice!  My portrait eliminated the little buggers.  One glance at my photo, and they fell over dead!

After we moved from Comey Avenue in 1961, Mom stopped with the photo sessions.  I was a teenager and never home; I was at school or working.   When Mom unpacked everything in the new house, my photos got relegated to the storage area under the living room table.  That was OK with me!

Typical of the photos:

Cute little guy, I was!  BTW, the cake is on a rotary table that plays Happy Birthday.  I still have it, and it is 78 years young.

In 1989, a P-51 fighter plane crashed into my childhood home.  I think it was aiming for those stashed-away photos.  The pictures and the entire living room was instantly reduced to tiny pieces of wood by the momentum of the P-51!

A quote from the pilot’s brother-in-law that was in the local paper:

“They lifted off, began to climb into the clear blue sky, and suddenly, like a bolt out of the blue, an actual bolt flew off the engine and into the propeller.  Then, adding to the nightmare, birds followed.  The plane spiraled out of control as my brother-in-law fought to keep it aloft.

Horribly, gravity prevailed.  The plane rolled, rolled again, and crashed on top of a house next to the airport.”

The plane went through the house and into the street in front of the home!

So, in conclusion, the airplane crash saved the world from ever having to see those Christmas-time photos, but often at Christmas time, I have an urge to take pictures of family and friends and store them in a safe place, in the cloud!

We were up and moving at 7:00 am and, as usual, we deposited ourselves in the office, the computer in front of us, and a hot cup of coffee to get our hearts started!  First, I checked the weather report.

It appears as though Christmas will be wet!

We “Walked The Yard” to make sure everything was battened down for the upcoming rainstorm.  We expect at least three inches of hard rain in the first few hours.

At 10:30 am, we headed for the showers to get ready for the hair appointments at 1:00 pm.  We have to go to Huntington Beach, and our hair person has moved to a new shop so that it will be a little hide-and-seek!  Mary said she wanted to dress to be cool, but I never imagined this!

What do you call a search engine that sings Christmas songs? Michel Googlé

Get into the holiday spirit with the Joe Di Fiore Big Band—a 17-piece powerhouse bringing the classic big band sound to Campus JAX!  Join us for an evening of festive favorites and swinging arrangements, featuring special guest vocalist Anna Crumley.  From timeless Christmas standards to jazzy takes on holiday classics, this show is the perfect way to celebrate the season—just in time for Christmas Eve.

Checkout the YouTube video of tonight’s performance!

Jack got all seventeen musicians onto the stage this evening; he must have used a shoehorn!!

Where would you find a Christmas tree?  Between a Christmas two and a Christmas four.

We had the best seats in the house!

For dinner, I tried the “Sweet Thang”—boneless chicken breast in a basil, garlic, white wine sauce over vermicelli pasta with parmesan cheese.  There was so much that I brought half of it home.  The meal was excellent.   Mary again went for the filet mignon, but this time she got the hot sauce on the side,e and I brought that home.

We both got the notice to wear red this evening!

Mary and I brightened up the room with our outfits and blinking lights

Vicky and Jim also enjoyed the performance!

Great fun with great friends!!

We stopped at Rockwell’s “The Post” on the way home and enjoyed a glass of wine.    They had a DJ, so we actually got up and danced a couple of times!  We were applauded by the clientele (mostly people in their 40s and 50s).  We stayed for about 30 minutes before we decided we had enough loud music for the evening.

The place was jumping this evening.l

From Rockwell’s to our house is 0.9 miles, so we were home in a couple of minutes!  Just in time to hit the sack!  It was a long day indeed.

Hello, we’re home now!

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The Milkman Got A Surprise; So Did Mom

In the olden days, we had a milkman who came by the house every day.  They used a system to avoid going back and forth to the door.  The system was a set of brightly colored cards fastened together at the bottom.  By opening the cards to a specific color, the milkman knew what to bring to the door.

At Christmas time, they had a larger selection because of cream and eggnog, etc.  The device was placed in a glass milk bottle so it was high enough to be seen from the street.

So, being a precocious little boy, I spotted the cards when I went out to play.  There were a lot of cards, but they were at the bottom.  Only one card was visible, I think it was for milk!  Not knowing what they were for, I spread all the cards out so every color showed and then placed the device back into the bottle.

The milkman hit the jackpot!

Mom was a tad angry when she got chocolate buttermilk, a dozen rooster eggs, pickle juice, escargo flavored cottage cheese, and several other items Mom DID NOT ORDER.  She was shocked when she went to the door, and the three steps were loaded with dairy products!’

When she yelled my name, I knew I was in trouble, so I put on my adorable little face and came to the door.  Mother explained that I was NEVER to touch those cards again, ever!!!

Every time I play cards and see the cards spread out, I think of that day!

Why did the snowman want a divorce?  Because his wife was a total flake.

Today started normally!  We had our coffee and then headed to the doctor’s office to see the cardiologist for the monthly ticker check.  Our appointment was at 9″30 am, and we arrived on time!  Everything was good news!   Cholesterol was 75, no heart synchronization issues, and blood chemistry was perfect.

What did the gingerbread man put on his bed?  A cookie sheet.

Then it got complicated!  We decided to have breakfast/lunch at either El Torito or Benji’s, but as we drove and thought about all the food we had in the fridge at home, we changed our minds and went home.

We were decorated for the occasion!

As we were setting up for brunch, Domilita and crew showed up.  I forgot they were coming early this week because of Christmas.  So, we re-stuffed the fridge and headed out the door so we would not be in Domi’s way as she cleaned.

Mary got dressed to go, but I decided she needed something a little more conservative!

“No, young lady, you ARE NOT going out dressed like that!!”

Back down the freeway we went, finally ending up at El Torita and enjoying a delightful lunch.  I enjoyed their Chicken and Sour Cream Enchilada with a Taco!  Mary went for the quesadilla!  She brought half of it home with her!

Her eyes were bigger than her stomach

The sour cream enchilada was outstanding; I could eat one of those for every meal, but alas, my target weight has been reached, and I must not eat anymore.

Lunch is served!

Mary mentioned that I have too many pictures of her, so she got her camera out and took one of me enjoying the meal!

Ho! Ho! Ho!

We ended up taking some of the meal home.  The leftovers will make a great late-night snack!

Time to eat!

We managed to kill off a margarita or two before driving home to take a well-deserved nap!  The Margarita, America’s favorite cocktail, has murky origins but popular tales credit Tijuana’s Carlos Herrera for a showgirl or socialite Margarita Sames in Acapulco; it’s related to the “Tequila Daisy” (Margarita means daisy), uses tequila, lime, & triple sec, and gained fame via Tommy Hilton before Mariano Martinez invented the first frozen machine (inspired by Slurpees) in the 1970s

Did we say nap?  We crashed for about two hours!  We then headed for the TV room to watch two movies before going to bed at 10:30 pm.  While the movies were going, Mary put the finishing touches on a front door wreath she bought today at Michaels.  Dr. Mary is quite artistic!  Right before bed, the fridge was opened, and out came the casadeas from lunchtime.

Walking down the hall to the bedroom, Mary described a special plate she is going to make for Christmas Day!

I smelled a rat!

Then it came to me, Mary and the Grinch (played by me), are an item!

Mary selected a dress that matched my fur!

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Mary Got A Bike!!!

I asked Mary to share one of her Christmas memories:

I lived in a small town called Medford, Oregon, with a population of 15,000.  As you know, I was born into a low-middle-income family, and my foster parents tried to do the best they could.  All the kids at school had bicycles except me, so I wanted to catch up to the Smiths and have a bike.

My parents saved and saved, and on Christmas morning, I got my wish.   Santa Claus brought it in the Mayflower truck that my dad drove.  The bike cost about $50, which is the equivalent of $500 today!

I received four speeding tickets in the first year!

I rode it all the time.  My sister had the same one.  Even Santa had a bike!

Santa could not catch up with me!

My mom always made a theme for the Christmas tree.  One year, it had all gold ornaments, and the following year, blue, silver, or red.  We put on the tinsel a strand at a time and took it off the same way so that it would be suitable for the following year.

Tinsel’s origins started in 17th-century Germany, made from real silver to reflect candlelight, a luxury for the wealthy, evolving to lead in the 1950s (now banned for toxicity) and eventually safe PVC plastic.  The word comes from French for “sparkle,” and beyond trees, it once adorned prints, but its history includes fire hazards (aluminum tinsel) and a shift towards safer materials for holiday decor.

One year, we had the infamous aluminum tree with a color wheel.  Christmas has always been my favorite holiday.  I love giving gifts, thinking all year about what would bring you joy.  I would then hide it, and we are always lucky if I can find it again at Christmas.

Ratchet forward thirty years, I got Becky (my youngest child) a Beanie Baby calendar and didn’t find it until two years later; it was under her head.

Today is another busy time during this season.  Joe and family are coming over around 11:30 to take us out for my Birthday dinner.  We decided that Italian would satisfy everyone and that Renada’s, near the traffic circle, would be a good choice.  Then in the evening, we are going to Campus Jax for a Christmas musical extravaganza with Bob and Donna!

Joe, Amy, and Alex came over around 11:30, so we could open presents, and Joe brought me a new air compressor; the old one blew its top!  We spent an hour talking before departing for lunch at Renada’s!

What do you call a bunch of chess players bragging about their games in a hotel lobby?  Chess nuts boasting in an open foyer.

Present exchange!

We had the perfect table at Renada’s, complete with a view of the street so we could hear and see the regular traffic, punctuated by ambulances, fire engines, and motorcycles.

What’s the most popular Christmas wine?  “But I don’t like Brussels sprouts!”

We had a birthday lunch at Renadas near the traffic circle.

We missed Charlie, but at eighteen, girl friends take priority.  We are not too old to understand teens!

Charlie was with his girlfriend!!

We returned home and had an hour nap before departing.  We stopped by some friends to return a pair of sunglasses left at our house, then headed to Campus Jax for a Christmas celebration.  We enjoyed Mark Woods and his group’s performance of Christmas favorites in a new style.

We were decorated for the evening!

We were dressed for the occasion.

I went for the spicy meatballs and lobster ravioli, which were quite spicy (Jack of Jax is from Louisiana, and the Cajun cooking followed him to Newport Beach!).

My pasta and meatballs were perfect.

The filet mignon was cooked perfectly, but it was coated in a Cajun spicy sauce.  Mary saved the steak from drowning in the tangy sauce and managed to eat it without it.

Mary’s filet mignon was excellent, although she had to save it from the sauce!

We were lit up, with matching lights that blinked a secret message to the bartender.

All lit up!

The four of us really enjoyed the toe-tapping musical adventure!

Why does Scrooge love reindeer?  Because every buck is deer to him.

Great fun with friends!

We headed for home around 10:30 pm and watched some TV before crashing.

I asked my wife what she wanted for Christmas.  She told me that nothing would make her happier than a diamond necklace.  So I bought her nothing.

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The INTERCOMM

When I was in Junior High School, I took “Electric Shop,” where we learned Ohm’s law, how to use meters, and the proper way to run power plugs.  For the last project, we built an Intercom from a five-vacuum-tube radio.

First, we had to bring in a “working radio” to class, and I found a Zenith radio in the garage.  When I plugged it in, it actually worked.  Then I needed to go to Radio Shack and buy an aluminum box, a speaker, and a toggle switch.

The instructor gave us step-by-step instructions for the general modifications.  Every kid had a different radio, so it got complicated.

I worked on that project for almost a month, but finally I got it to work.

I took it some and wrapped it up as a Christmas present for Mom and Dad.  If it worked, it would allow Mom to call Dad, who was in the back yard, from the kitchen instead of having to walk through the house to get his attention.  Well, IT WORKED, and Mom and Dad knew I was headed to be an electronics engineer!

Today was relatively slow.  We jumped into the hot tub for the first time in three months.  Finally, all my scars from the operations were sealed up tight by Father Time.  The water felt amazing, exactly 94 degrees.  We got out and headed to the showers to get ready for a long day of visiting people.

While sitting in the hot water, I thought a lot about how I could better automate my newfound “Mobile Humanoid Drink Analyzer”.  The old one works just fine, but it is a little slow, taking about 4 minutes from the initial sip to the final facial expression.

Perhaps I could augment the process with a mid-taste and final taste “PA TOOEY” sound effect?  BTW, click for a full-sized image!!

The biggest event today is to visit Vicky’s Open House.  Miss Vicky is very proud of the work she has done to rework the home since her daughter left a year ago, leaving it chopped up into small rooms.  The place now looks like a dollhouse!

Yolie at the helm!!

Authentic enchiladas made the day!  I asked Yolie how she washes her hands after cooking.  She said without hesitation, “With Santatizer.

Enchiladas originated in ancient Mesoamerica with the Mayans and Aztecs, using corn tortillas filled with fish or other items and dipped in chili sauce (“enchilar”).  The Spanish introduced meats and cheeses, while modern versions feature diverse regional styles like verdes (green), rojas (red), and Suizas (creamy).  The name “enchilada” appeared in 1885, and the first U.S. cookbook recipe was in 1976, though it’s a staple in Costa Rica, too.

¡Reales, auténticas enchiladas de Yolie!

What do you get if you eat Christmas decorations?  Tinsillitis!

We love the Christmas tree.  No needle problems and it can stay up all year long, if need be!  The dining room has returned to its former glory (without red walls, an inside joke).  All the popcorn ceilings are gone, and indirect lighting sets the stage!

I did not see an Advent calendar, so I asked what happened to the man who stole it.  Vicky responded, “He got 25 days.”

Vicky’s unique Christmas Tree

The old trophy case is a memory, and in its place are new memories.  The kitchen table is ready for meals, and the master bedroom is fantastic with the latest windows and window treatments.

We stayed for almost three hours visiting with Vicky’s family and friends and eating our way through all the delightful foods and dips!  Burp!

The new room and memory wall!

After seeing all the movie stars on the memory wall, I had to ask, “Which famous playwright was terrified of Christmas?”  Yolie, of course, responded, ” Noël Coward.”

I read about Sleepy Joe’s problem getting money for his library, so we donated!

I donated a roll of toilet paper, mostly new.

Arriving home via the gas station (the Silver Fox was running on fumes), Mary wrapped little presents for our friends, and I did the hard work: I checked for light leaks!

We “watched” some goofy movies, but between wrapping and checking for light leaks, we didn’t miss much!

We needed rest, so by 10:00 pm, we were sound asleep, awaiting tomorrow, another big day!

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