Great Weekend

We took 5 days to visit Jul & Pat. Thursday we drove to Staunton to see Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor”. I found my seat uncomfortable and ended up standing in the isle part of the time. The play was great fun, we both enjoyed it. We spent the night at a B&B. The breakfast was quite good. The menu was on the cup. (No, I didn’t try to buy the cup.)

Breakfast is on the cups

We didn’t know this, but Friday night through Sunday was Staunton’s annual Harry Potter Festival. It is extremely popular, and looks something like this. The first two restaurants we tried were both closed, getting ready for the festival. We got out of town just in time.

“Queen City Magic”, a Harry Potter festival

The drive to Jul’s was tense but uneventful. As everybody must know, there was a 1,000-year rain in western North Carolina. Highway signs were blunt: “Do not travel in western North Carolina. All roads are closed”. We saw buckets of rain. We were fortunate not to encounter a single serious accident. When we got to Roanoke, the GPS routed us on back roads to Greensboro. We decided to follow the GPS on the theory it might know about an accident on the interstate. By the time we got to Jul’s the rain was all over. We had two days of beautiful weather. The only activity that was closed due to rain was a corn maze that had muddy ground.

Saturday we visited a farm. Their highlight attraction was a rope climbing thingy.

Rope climbing thingy

Of course, before getting on the rope thing, one has to complete the waiver. Which was 100% online. Which Danita and I had great difficulty filling out on our phones. We decided to let Bryon and Elizabeth do the waivers themselves.

Waivers are required and online only

Then the kids can have their fun.

The roller was the most challenging part of the climb.

Sunday we played mini-golf, had ice cream, and watched the movie “The Wild Robot”. Bryon works at the theater. He gets a few movie passes every month. He was able to get passes for all six of us. We got the premium seats for free!

Jul is about a half hour south of the movie theater, so we left directly from the movie. We decided to try a Hilton “Tru” hotel. It was fine, but too expensive for what they offered. I found a highly rated diner for breakfast this morning. It’s the first time Danita and I were the only white people in the diner. The staff couldn’t have been kinder or more welcoming. The food was very good and incredibly cheap. The rest of the ride home was uneventful.

I hope this finds everybody doing well.

Excitement

We had a week full of excitement. Maia’s birthday was Thursday. “We” (meaning Danita) picked out some small toys we thought she would enjoy. We didn’t expect a Fisher Price toy to be anoyingly noisy with no volume control. Sorry about that Mark & Jiajia.

Thursday is also the day I had lunch with Tony. We had been going to a First Watch that was about half way between us. It has become extremely noisy. Either that, or the noise is the same but we are less successful hearing each other. This month we decided to try a Panera which was right up the street. It was much easier to converse, but we were welcomed by a sign that said the Panera would be closing in a week or so. Fortunately, they are not closing, but moving to a new location two blocks away.

Sunday we heard the US Navy Sea Chanters.

Navy Sea Chanters

Rick and Suzy were in town and joined us for the concert. We’ve heard this group before and knew we would have an enjoyable concert. But those pants look rather uncomfortable. The sponsors of the concert asked us to check off how we heard about the concert. They had the usual assortment of sources – internet, newspaper, etc. I didn’t fill my sheet out because they didn’t include “wife”, which is how I knew about the concert. Afterwards we went to Stella Notte for a delightful dinner.

Rick, Suzy, Danita

I hope this finds everybody doing well.

Active week

This was an active week. Monday we were watching TV, gearing down for the day when all of a sudden, Danita jumped out of her chair and said “OH SH–!” This is the very first time she ever did anything like this, which made me extremely concerned. It turns out it was Danita’s turn to close the pool, and she forgot to do it. Of course, the pool is residents only during the week this time of year. Every resident who uses the pool knows when it closes. Closing consists of checking chemical levels and putting up some “Pool closed” signs. Danita sure got my blood pumping for a short while.

Tuesday (almost a full day later!) was the presidential debate. We watched the first half of it, then turned it off. I noticed that neither person actually answered the question that was asked. They simply pulled out the practiced answer that was reasonably close to the question. We found it boring. But that was the second debate of the day. The first one started at 7 PM in the clubhouse. Our HOA finally concluded that all of our buildings need new roofs. There’s obviously a lot that could be said, but the most important point is that we just finished a major rebuilding effort to address water intrusion. The cupboard is bare. It looks like we will have a $7500 special assessment. This issue is much more interesting to all of our residents. I expect we will pay our assessment later on this year.

Wednesday we had our Mediterranean food truck. Their food is quite good and not too expensive. We had our food truck dinner with the Jonses.

Friday we had the last grilled hamburgers and hotdogs party for the year. We had a nice selection of sides and deserts.

Yesterday we went to a concert offered by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. The highlight piece was Antonín Dvořák’s “Symphony No. 9, From the New World”. It was nice, but for me the outstanding highlight was Duke Ellington’s “New World A-Comin” with piano soloist Russell Wilson. This is a piece for piano and orchestra. Russell Wilson is the pianist for the President’s Own Marine Corps Band. In fact, he is performing at the White House today. In preparation for our concert, he listened to an old recording of the Duke playing it at Carnegie Hall. He figured out the exact notes and fingering Duke used, and that’s what he played for us. Then he offered a spontaneous second piece, an Ellington rag. Who knew the Duke did ragtime? Russell Wilson knows a thing or two about tickling the ivories.

All week the weather has been perfect. Last week the bike was in the shop. I got it back Monday. I spent the week putting some miles on my bike.

Today we’re doing nothing (other than me counting for our Church). We could use a day of rest.

Quiet week

It was a quiet week. We stole some cookies at the pool party Monday. Thursday we had Tino’s Pizza for dinner, followed by desert at the gelato truck. The highlight was Ed and Lynne coming over for dinner Sunday. It was a good excuse for Danita to cook a big pot of chili. Yum!

I hope this finds everybody doing well.

For the betterment of our neighborhood

The title refers to the Resident’s Database. I was asked to add a feature, which I did. I was also asked what we know about when residents moved in. I tried to verify what the database has to offer, but there was so much dead code I got hopelessly confused. I spent the weekend “srping cleaning” the database.

The assisted living section of Charlestown had an open house. Mom and I went. The rooms are smaller than independent living, but they are nice — modern, bright, with several sizes to choose from. While there, we enjoyed a lunch in the garden. It was a huge layout. They had hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, beans, coleslaw, potato salad, brownies, cookies, beer, soda, and water. It was all good, and there was much more than we could eat.

Our neighborhood had a Caribbean evening Friday. Besides Caribbean food, we had a steel drum band to provide mood music. Unfortunately, the Jones couldn’t join us. They both got Covid. It turned out to be a mild case. They are fully recovered.

We can’t have a major holiday without having at least a minimal party. Tomorrow we have a pool party. This one is pretty laid back. We might walk over and grab a bag of cookies.

My bike needs attention. I took it in to the shop. Of course, the issues were more serious than I would have preferred. I’ve been without the bike all week. Hopefully I’ll get it back soon.

That’s it for this week. I hope this finds everybody doing well.