Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Leelu and the foot

Leelu has taken to sleeping on my head at night????? I managed to get the camera to Kent when she was curled up at my neck.





We are back to regular life after nearly 3 weeks spent in the family cabin at Crescent Lake in the beautiful Cascade Mountain range of Central Oregon.

We spent the first week and a half with Kent's family then the rest of the time was all by ourselves. It was good to have everyone around for rowdy games of spoons and laughter filled dinners...it was also good to have the place to ourselves so we could shower with the door open and lather up while looking out at the lake.



Leelu had a blast! She swam, then rolled in the sand, swam, then rolled in the sand, swam, then rolled in the sand, swam.....well you get the picture! Then she chased dragonflies and butterflies when she wasn't sitting fearlessly on the nose of the boat like some furry mast head!



Have you seen that really cool spray on, waterproof, suntan lotion that is fool proof for preventing sun burned toes? Well gals, before you spritz over those spendy or even cheap pedicures and manicures, let me warn you that it melts nail polish and is almost impossible to wash off. After having my new polish on for a grand total of 1-1/2 days, I ended up with not only melted polish but with dirt stuck in the sticky mess that defied polish remover. I went into a shop to try on some sandals and realized with horror, that in spite of removing the polish and scrubbing my feet and toes, the lotion remained and was collecting dirt making my feet look as if they hadn't seen soap in months.....how embarrassing! I had to use oil and a terry towel to scrub my feet, taking off a layer of skin with the dirt and lotion. Almost 3 weeks later and I'm still working on my toe nails with a stiff brush and soap with only small success.


As a finale to our vacation we celebrated our 24th wedding anniversary by having dinner at the Trout House in Sunriver. We hadn't been there in years because of a really bad episode of terrible service and food, and where I watched our waitress leave the restroom after using it without washing her hands. However, since it had been a favorite for a long time we decide to give it another try. Well...there wasn't anything on the menu that didn't have some weird sauce on it (I'm not a sauce person, especially sweet with meat types which these were) so I requested no sauce and got it anyway, on both the main course and dessert, making both nearly inedible to me. Would you believe that after the meal, I once again, while in the restroom watched a waitress leave without washing her hands?!!! Can you say NAUSEATING? They've lost our business permanently I think. The day was redeemed with hot chocolate chip cookies which we baked ourselves and a movie in our improvised home theater which involved a digital projector, mini DVD player, and a sheet along with the big sound of the cabin speakers.

1 comment:

Ben said...

What a photogenic dog!
Too bad about the restaurant. I usually try to give places a second chance too.