Executive Summary
We are (mostly) well. We stayed home. Merry
Christmas.
The long version
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Dear Friends,
2006 began with another milestone,
the 50th birthday of Nadine's sister, Cindy. We
left for Simi Valley in January, to help her celebrate this
unfortunate event. As extra punishment, we put together the collage
you see here on the left, to remind her of birthdays past.
My favorite photo is the one where Nadine is holding a
cat, and has her arm around here little sister Cindy.
That was probably just before she goaded to cat to attack
Cindy, but that is another story.
We arrived in Simi just in time to overeat and over drink in an
(overly) popular local Mexican Restaurant the .....? The next day,
discovering that we were still capable of forming slightly coherent
thoughts, we caravaned up to the wine country near Solvang, and
stayed overnight in an Indian Casino. They may have lost the many
Indian wars to the white man, but they are winning the peace now.
After leaving our offering to the Great Slot Spirit, we returned
back to Simi and then Mazatlan. Heavier in the flesh, but lighter
in the pocketbook.
The following month, February, Mazatlan was a
stopping point for one of Neil Bauman's
Geek Cruises. It turned out my
friend, and former fellow cruiser,
Randal Schwartz was
aboard on a Photoshop Cruise, so I offered to meet them at the dock
and show them around Mazatlan. So off we went, around the malecon
on up to the top of the El Cid hotel, with a stop at our house for
some mango margaritas for fortifications.
The results of Randal's photo voyage are available
online.
Well, one of the big parts of our lives in recent
years has been the
Amigos de los Animales, the local animal shelter that
Wilson & Mary Ellen Godfrey, Judy Algara, and Nadine and I
started about ten years ago. It has been a bumpy road during that
time, culminating in our need to close down the shelter last
spring, in order to make some much needed renovations and personnel
changes. The abridged version is that there was a lot of drama,
which started Nadine on a long downward health slide. In May, the
shelter was finally re-opened, with a new team in place. The photo
at the left is of the Barragan family, who have become good friends
of ours during this long and arduous process. We are both taking a
step back from
Amigos de los Animales this season, and thus far things are
going smoothly. Gracias Adios (Thank you, goodbye).
Another welcome guest was our friend and former real
estate agent from Marin, Marty Wickenheiser, and her
daughter Lindsey. Marty had quite an exciting time here.
After passing out at her hotel, she was taken by a taxi to
some no-name clinic and had her foot loosely wrapped in an
ace bandage, and her credit card heavily charged. The next
day she came over to our house for dinner, and as she
started vomiting as Nadine was taking her home, we
immediately took her to the emergency room at the Sharp
hospital. She felt a lot better after getting IV fluids for
an hour, and her blood test came back as positive for
Typhoid. It seems someone at her hotel hadn't washed their
hands properly while preparing the salad she had enjoyed a
few days ago. This is not an uncommon occurrence,
unfortunately, and there are two lessons to be learned from
her tragic experience. One, is get a typhoid shot before you
visit pretty much anyplace in Mexico, and two, never let a
taxi take you to a "clinic" for your health care. Always
insist on going to emergency room at Sharp Hospital. You
will get the best care available in Mazatlan there. It took
Marty about six months to completely recover from this
experience, so please learn from her (blameless)
mistake.
Well, May 23rd, 2006 was another banner day at our
house. That was the day that Nadine's mom, Mary Callaway,
and her posse visited us to celebrate her 80th birthday.
They came, they saw, they partied. In fact, just the other
day, I met my next door neighbor, Ken, at the tennis courts.
He told me that he wasn't going to play very well that day,
because he was exhausted from staying up late and drinking a
little too much the night before, and he didn't even get a
siesta. I told him, "Ken you remind me of my mother in law.
She would get up early, stay up late, and never pass up a
margarita. The only difference is that she did it for a week
straight, and she is over 80." I don't think Ken has felt
too sorry for himself since that conversation took place.
Well, as usual, Nadine outdid herself, and put on a party
with about fifty guests. The party featured a command
performance by Adonis (more about him later), and Nadine
reading the following out loud to the guests:
My Mother My Star
My Mom is one of those persons that when she walks into a room
every one notices. When you meet my Mother and she shakes your
hand, she touches your arm and gives you this big smile that seems
to go straight to your heart. Everyone that meets my Mom goes away
feeling happy that they had met her. When I was a little girl my
friends would meet my Mom and would say to me "you are so lucky to
have a Mother like that"! My Mom has always been a "BRIGHT STAR"!
May your star your keep shinning brightly for many more years
to come! Happy Birthday! I love you Mom with all my heart!
There weren't too many dry eyes in the house after that.
That's my sweetie, how lucky I am to be with her.
I mention Adonis above, and here he is. A couple of
months before Mary's party, Nadine and I walked into La
Jungla in the golden zone, and saw a pitiful little creature
crying continuously. He was all skin and bones, and very
unhappy. He had been
turned in by his owners, as they were leaving they area,
and was now for sale in the shop. Of course, Nadine wanted to take
him home immediately, but I said whoa there, girl. He is a he, and
we only have girl dogs. So we told Mina that she should contact us
if no one buys him in the next week, and went home to take a
siesta. After we woke up, we both looked at each other and said,
"let's go get him." He has been a member of our family ever since,
and has actually been one of our best and most loving dogs. He also
has just the most spectacular ears, don't you think? In fitting
with his masculine beauty, we named him Adonis, who also happens to
be the lover of the
beautiful
Aphrodite. He is actually not a Chihuahua, but a Chihuahua
retriever. He will run and fetch a ball until your arm gets tired
of throwing it. We've never seen another Chihuahua like
him.
Well, after Mary's party, it was time to pack up and
head back to Reno. Here's a photo of a typical Reno day,
exciting isn't it? But to tell you the truth, each day as we
get a day older, there just isn't any greater pleasure in
life than being around the people (or dogs) you love. We got
back to Reno pretty late this year, and because of the
global warming that isn't happening, we were pretty much
cooking in Mazatlan before we left. Nadine made me promise
to come back to Reno earlier next year, which I reluctantly
did. Of course, whether it is hot or cold outside, spending
the day like this is always a pleasure.
Next it was Henry's turn to get older. To commiserate
with his misfortune are his best friend Alex, and his wife
Anna, and their adorable kids, Ariana and Sammy. They just
bought a house in Squaw Valley, so they are only an hour
away from Reno when they are there for vacations. They took
us out for a delicious lunch at ?????, where Sammy and I
discussed the pros and cons of whether or not Pluto deserved
the designation of a planet. I see so much of myself in
Sammy, it is just amazing. Whenever it is time to get him
birthday or Christmas present, I just think to myself, what
would I have liked at that age, plus perhaps three to five
years? Alex, you are a lucky man, I love you, and I'm
looking forward to seeing more of you next summer.
In order to convince Nadine to stay in Mazatlan a little
longer this year, he promised her that when we returned to
Reno we would celebrate his birthday and our anniversary at
one of our favorite restaurants, the Fourth Street Bistro.
So, here we are enjoying a Bellini while waiting for the
scrumptious feast to arrive. On the other end of the
excitement spectrum is our darling daughter, Aphrodite,
making herself at home on a pillow in front of the fire.
I'm sure she is thinking what we are thinking, that
life just doesn't get any better than this.
No
summer would be complete without hanging out with our
friends and neighbors, Mike and Barbara, and our adopted
sister Nancy. Besides getting together weekly for game
night, and doses of Vitamin C, we also spent an evening at
a wonderful fondue restaurant, and after consuming numerous
kilos of cheese, bread, and wine, we struggled to indulge
some more in the chocolate fondue. It is a good thing I'm
still on my every other day diet! On the right, Nancy
treated us to a night in Paris at Lulu's restaurant in
Reno. She even brought in her own fine champagne, place
mats, and a little silver
crumb sweeper. The only thing better than the food was the
company.
No
summer in Reno would be complete without the traditional
visits from our friends, Mark and Cheri on the left, and
Bob on the right. Bob and I had a boy's weekend, complete
with tennis, golf, bowling, and making lewd comments about
Maria Sharapova. Nadine used her better judgement, and left
us alone in the living room with our margaritas, and our
sage tennis commentary. By the way, CBS executives, Bob and
I are available and promise to be just as inappropriate if
you ever want to get rid of that McEnroe fellow that is
currently commenting about the US Open.
Nadine, and her friend Nancy, discovered a new love in
their life this summer. A love of art, and beauty. I all
started when Nadine bought a small painting at a
neighborhood garage sale. She noticed an odd looking tag on
the back, saying something about Carriera. Our friend Nancy
looked at it, and said she thought this probably came from
a museum. Thus Nadine and Nancy turned into
N2,
Art Detectives. They each spent many hours tracking all
kinds of leads as to the identity and authenticity of this little
painting, and right now it is being restored to its original
splendor. So have they discovered a new treasure. Definitely! They
have discovered the treasure of a passion for art and beauty. Both
have so much enjoyed the process of researching and learning, that
they have gone on to buying and researching other little treasures,
including Baccarat crystal, Steuben glass, and other paintings by
under appreciated artists. Will these treasures turn into dollars,
stay tuned, we'll let you know. In the meantime, what really
matters is that Nadine and Nancy are experience the thrill of
discovery, and the joy of working together on something they both
love and enjoy. It brings to mind the words of John Stuart Mill:
But I now thought that this end [happiness] was only to be
attained by not making it the direct end. Those only are happy (I
thought) who have their minds fixed on some object other than
their own happiness....Aiming thus at something else, they find
happiness along the way.
Summer just would be complete without our Everybody
Wins Potluck Poker Party. This year the big winner was
Howard. Who went home with lots of goodies. Of course lots
of other things happened this summer in Reno. We went to
several shows, including Balagan, which as excellent. Henry
had Lasik surgery on his right eye, which went fine, we saw
some cheetahs up close and personal at the Nevada Auto
Museum, courtesy of Animal Ark, and of course we took our
girls (and little boy Adonis) walkies as often as we could.
The one less than pleasant adventure we had this summer was
navigating the US medical system. Nadine has been having
monthly throat infections. She started receiving treatment
for them before we left Mazatlan, but they continued here in
Reno. In Mazatlan, whenever we visited the doctor, they
examined her pretty throughly, did a throat culture, and
then prescribed an antibiotic that was specific for whatever
they found. In Reno, we saw the doctor for perhaps five
minutes, and all she did was hand us a prescription for an
antibiotic and send us on our way. No tests, exams,
cultures, nothing. We basically waited until returning to
Mexico to try to resolve the problem, and are still in the
process of doing so as I write this letter.
We arrived back in Mazatlan in mid October this year, and
boy was it hot. It is now December, and anyone who doesn't
think global warming is happening should be here now. It
has cooled off some, but it is still unseasonably hot for
this time of year. I hope it is only a fluke year, but I
suspect this is the shape of things to come. Once we got
back, we attended the Amigos de los Animales Halloween
Party, dressing up as the not so great Gatsby, and his
lovely wife, Daisy. I don't think Robert Redford has
anything to worry about from me. The photo on the right was
taken during our Amigos de los Animales Christmas party. If
you feel like it, zoom in on Nadine's necklace, with she
designed with the help of the ever talented
jeweler, Gustavo. That was her Christmas present to
herself.
So, our friends, thank you for reading this
extremely long letter. We hope you enjoyed rather than endured it,
and we wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2007.
Your friends,
Nadine & Henry
Quote of the day:
The one thing that unites all human
beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or
ethnic background, is that deep down inside, we ALL believe that
we are above average drivers.
Dave Barry
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