Friday, April 24, 2009
Oh to have had a camera
I just wanted to share that last night's show in Branson of the #1 Hits of the 60's was the best! And the biggest star was the one and only, Curtis Chance! You are reading correctly, it was Curtis - my better half! One of the female cast members came out into the audience and picked Curtis out to "help" do a number with her and the other two girls in the show. They "dressed" him up in long hippy braids complete with headband, round John Lennon colored glasses, hippie beads and a long fringed vest. The band began to play "These Boots are Made For Walking" and the girls tried their best to get him to walk in step with them. Those of you who know him know that "Rhythm" is not his forte' so all it got was great guffaws from the audience. He was a real trooper, however, and took it all in stride. He was a good sport and even responded with humor upon receiving the remarks from fellow audience members about his part of the show. All in all, it was a delightful time listening to the "oldies" and laughing, with not at, Curtis!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Ozark beauty
Last night was spent in Eureka Springs, AR in the beautiful Ozarks. My paternal grandparents moved from Arkansas in the early 1920's to the flatlands of Texas and looking at the beautiful greenery I think it might have been our loss. Each time I have been in Arkansas I have been mesmerized by its beauty. Tonight we are in Branson, MO and it is every bit as lovely. The rolling hills and crooked roads made for interesting travel in a motorhome this morning. The dogwoods and redbuds are coming out right now and filling the horizons with color and aroma. We are ahead of the crowds here in Branson so the traffic is minimal at the moment. According to the KOA owner in Eureka Springs the economy has had a profound effect on their tourist business. I suspect the same could be said about Branson as there are many closed and for sale businesses including theaters and restaurants.
Tomorrow night we have tickets to a show at one of the theaters. It is the #1 Hits of the 60's. Since that is "our" music we will really enjoy it, at least I hope we do.
Yesterday we got word that Grandpa Chance had his second cataract surgery yesterday morning. He did very well and should be able to see much better now that the last eye has been done.
We look forward to continuing our journey north into the Northeast on Friday.
Monday, April 20, 2009
New York, here we come!
We have left the state of TX today and headed northeast. The weekend was spent in Colleyville, TX with Curtis' youngest brother and his wife, Richard and Stephanie. We had a good time with them. While in Austin we had a great time visiting with my dad, my sister, Kelli, niece, Natalie and Kelli's husband, Gary and the ALL the assorted four legged critters! Also enjoyed visiting with Susan Speck Fenner and her mom, Ethel. And of course, we got a refill on Tex-Mex food and Texas BBQ!
Our plan for now is to go to Branson, MO and perhaps catch a show at one of the theaters there then make our way to NY to work again for the summer. We are looking forward to seeing our friends at the KOA in Canandaigua, NY yet the biggest excitement will be playing with the grandchildren. Can't wait to see how tall they have gotten and hear their tales of the past few months.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Texas Two Stepping Out of Arizona
We are leaving the State of Cactus and Boredom! Today is our last day in Arizona. This bus will be departing in the morning, passing through New Mexico on the way to TEXAS. Our stay there will be much too brief this go around but what can you do? Our commitment in New York begins the first of May and we don't want to have to push too hard on the way up since the throes of winter are still clinging in the midwest and east. Curtis doesn't like to drive in high winds and inclement weather and I don't like to "passenger" in the same.
Just in the last few days one of the guys from the Lamesa High School class of 1966 (Kim's classmate) passed away. Johnny never came to Lamesa for one of the infamous Jubilees (big school reunion held every 5 years) but several of us were able to reconnect with him through Facebook just in the last couple of months. What a shock for all of us! Johnny was the consummate Texas gentleman. I had known him since elementary days and we were in many classes together throughout our school days in West Texas. I never heard him say a bad thing about anyone or any situation and he always had a smile on his face for everyone. I know his family will miss him greatly and those of us who knew him in Lamesa will miss not being able to see him again. This sure did give us a moment of pause. We take our lives for granted and don't enjoy the little things enough.
I'll post again from Texas in a few days. Until then hug your families and enjoy this wonderful life that God has given us - warts and all!
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