Another day ending in paradise |
Before getting to the post, I want to warn my loyal readers
(about 3) that I didn’t start to refer to myself at the third person or by my
first name. This post was written by Christiane. I didn’t see anything news
worthy, but it seems I was wrong…
Thursday Nov 15
In the morning we went to Sam’s Club. We had just arrived when Richard, who had
decided to wear socks and shoes to alleviate the itching from the insect bites,
turned around and told me he was going back to the truck to remove his socks as
the bites were too itchy and he couldn’t take it. After he got back and found me, he left right
away after saying he couldn’t bear the itchiness and the pain and was going to
wait for me in the truck and for me to take all the time I needed. All the time I needed… in a store? Well, by then I was sure the poison from the
bites had reached his brain! J Well I hurried up so we could get back to the
campground and work (of course, if Richard were writing this, he would make a
comment about the word work…) on
those bites.
I finally convinced Richard to soak his feet in a
combination of water, sea salt and baking soda.
It was instant relief! He was
almost crying from joy! Well, ok, I made
that part up but in fact, the real Richard was back! J
In the afternoon we went to the swimming pool. The water was warm and in the blink of an eye
Richard was already in the deep end, swimming.
That’s a first for him as he usually takes 10 – 15 minutes to barely dip
his feet in the water! I had to do a
double take to make sure it was him! At
the beach, when he goes in the water, he barely gets his knees wet, and that’s
because the waves hit him.
While at the pool we overheard a guy mentioning that a good
place to eat was the Naples’ Miller Ale House, near Costco, which has great
food and prices, so we had to investigate…
It turns out he was right. More
about that later.
We had supper with Jo and André at their place. We enjoyed delicious beef kabobs with
asparagus and a rice and broccoli casserole we found at Sam’s Club.
Friday Nov 16th
Richard did another foot soaking session and declared the
itchiness was just about gone and he wanted to go to the huge Wal-Mart and some
other places and did I want to join him?
So, away we went but as we reached the first set of lights which is 20
seconds from the campground he informed me that the itchiness was back and he
would just go to the smaller and much closer Wal-Mart… I bought some gel, same one as Jo, to threat
the bites and some antihistamine, as suggested by the Mayo Clinic website. We did some quick grocery and were back to
the campground for another feet soaking session. By that time, I was through being the tough
one and had a soaking session as well!
Saturday Nov 17
Richard declared himself fit to travel. We wanted to buy a printer so we went to Best
Buy, Staples and Costco but didn’t find what we were looking for. Well, we couldn’t let that “trip” go to waste
so instead we tried Naples’ Miller Ale House for lunch and we let the potato
soup in a bread bowl go to waist… J. It was delicious! We both had the soup, which was a meal in
itself with the bread bowl, I had a pop and the whole bill came to $11.00! Now, that’s almost cheaper than eating at
home and there were no dishes to clean!
Actually, we were gracious enough to eat our bowl so there were fewer
dishes for them to do as well… That’s
how considerate we are.
(Note from Richard: Sorry Christiane you forget a very
important fact that will be necessary for tomorrow post… I bought sandals at Kohl’s for $30. Every time we went out, I
couldn’t wear socks because it activated my itching, I didn’t want to wear croc
in stores so it was necessary to get a pair of “dress up” sandal.)
We had invited Jo & André for supper. Richard cooked some salmon, giving his
cooking secrets to André because Jo doesn’t like André’s salmon. The secret?
Cook it until it’s crispy brown! (Note from Richard: Probably chief Ramsey
would send it back to the kitchen saying that it is burn!)
Not invited but there was No see um (Can you see them?) |
I had prepared a
dressing with an oil/vinegar base which is very similar to St-Hubert’s
restaurant’s own recipe. The coleslaw
was “marinating” in the dressing since last night and when I did a taste test
it was just awful! Saltier than sea
water! I couldn’t understand, I had made
that dressing before and it was delicious.
The only possible explanation, which turned out to be it, was that my
plastic container labeled Sugar was
filled with salt and not sugar and since I had added 3 table spoons of “sugar”… Well, at least we had green beans and Jo and
I pulled our resources together and she prepared a salad. Supper was delicious, once again.
We ate outside on our patio but were assaulted by mosquitoes
(Note from Richard: Grrrrrrrrrr!).
After supper, Richard and André went to watch a rerun of a
Canadien/Nordique hockey game, in André’s motorhome while Jo and I chatted at
the table. Richard was happy; it was a
game where the Nordique beat the Canadien! (Note from Richard: AGAIN!) After I cleaned the dishes and put everything away I watched some TV. I soon discovered and killed 5 mosquitoes in the trailer! When Richard came back, he killed another 5 just while brushing his teeth! L (Note from Richard: With Christiane's toothbrush, NOT!) We hunted and destroyed another 15-20. I went to bed and turned on the light we had installed that day and I counted 7 more mosquitoes at the foot and head of the bed! So, we armed ourselves again and smashed some more. When we finally turned off our light, we could hear some buzzing around! Richard turned back on his light and killed a few more. Had Julie been there, she would have gone mad (Note from Richard: Mad-her :-))!
Here some miscelanous pictures: