Another great time was had by all. On
Monday, July 25 the Snelgrove sisters got together for another year. Now that
all but 1 of us is retired we realized that we didn’t need to have our get
together on a weekend as we typically do. Here are my sisters, each with their own individually.
Wendy, our youngest sister, who lives
in Owen Sound took a few days of vacation and we worked with that. We met at
Chatsworth, in a sister’s home and used that as our home base. Her husband took
their 5th wheel out to Durham where the guys would spend their few
days.
Bill left our Suite at The Ridge and
just scooted back and forth for visiting and meals with the guys.
He has a few
projects on the go so travelling the 8 km back and forth was worth it for him.
Both he and Clemson, our pooch, like to sleep at home in their own bed.Cargo carrier installed |
Car shelter erected |
By 11 pm on Monday all 6 girls had arrived at Chatsworth. Hugs all around and rooms and bed mates were chosen. This was a shopping day in Owen Sound for us gals
and as always we went into Value Village to see what treasures we could find.
Each of us walked out of there with some neat things, either clothes or handy
kitchen gadgets before we went to Wendy’s beautiful little home in the city for a cold drink. We all decided on Norma Jean’s for supper and called for a
reservation. What a quaint place with many momentous photos of Marilyn Munroe
and Mick Jagger etc. adorning the walls.
Dinner at Norma Jeans Bistro |
Wendy’s daughter joined us so it was
like an initiation of sorts for her! At 10 the chitter chatter of her 5 aunts
with her mom kept her deeply involved in her hand held device. She is a shy
young lady so we didn’t push ourselves into her space. We would often catch the
rolling of those gorgeous green eyes when attention was directed at her. She is
charming! I had a fabulous Seafood Crepes entre with mussels and a spicy curry
soup for an appetizer. The soup was a little spicy for my taste but good and
the entre was to die for!! OMG! No dessert required, heh heh.
Tuesday we moved a little slower
after a delicious breakfast of bacon and eggs, cheeses and many homemade paleo
concoctions. We had no obligations outside of the Chatsworth home. It was nice
to just sit and relax together while we caught up on each other’s lives. There
was discussion regarding Mom with her surgery booked for Thursday but only in
brief interludes. We were all being positive without fooling ourselves into
ignoring the risks.
By 2 o’clock in the afternoon, our
unconventional group Scrabble game was in full swing, and typically I was near
the bottom of the scoreboard! “No good letters” was my excuse.
Scrabble game just underway. |
We had invited a
Medium from Sauble Beach to come and give us a reading so when Nancy showed up
at 2:45 and was escorted into the dining room we were a hubbub of energy and
excitement.
Nancy Fortier, the medium |
We had a lot of laughs, some tears
and even some surprises, especially from the skeptics in the group. Let me tell
you though, those who were doubtful when they sat down, left with a different
opinion. My sister Donna and I have been full- fledged believers for quite a
few years and not much she said surprised us. I'm glad I recorded the whole visit on my playbook. Lots of information!
The most special message was from our
dad, who didn’t let us down in a time when we all needed confirmation. There wasn’t
enough time, in my opinion, with such a large group, so we have put it on the
list of things to do again in 2017. We all loved the experience and Nancy is a
very special lady.
Breakfast prepaarations |
Early on we decided that we would
rather purchase ingredients for a great breakfast that would last us through
the day and splurge every evening for dinner.
I figure when I am on this type
of getaway, I don’t want to cook! So, Tuesday evening we went to the popular
home country Kettles restaurant on Hwy #6, essentially just down the road from
where we were staying.
There was a fly that seemed to be following
us from day to day, no matter where we dined, but other than the odd hand
waving it away in the air it did not deter us from getting our fill. At Kettles I had a hot roast beef sandwich with yet again another soup that didn’t quite
fit the bill. It was an asparagus with just a tad too much peppery spice for
this gal. Otherwise a great meal.
Most evenings we were in bed by 11
and quite exhausted, physically
and mentally. Wednesday morning, we were up
sporadically, one sister up and walking at 7 to Williamsford Mill
and a couple of us by
7:30 checking in with our men at the Acreage/Ridge and still a couple more
slept in until closer to 8:30. I’d say our days were bounty filled.
Gayle and I were into the hot tub
before we got dressed and for someone who doesn’t experience that joy often, it
was wonderful! I knew when enough was enough though so didn’t over stay,
letting the other 3 girls get in. It was good for what ails you.
Hot tub pix from a couple of years ago |
Lots of discussion again about
Thursday plans by everyone. I had made up my mind early to scoot home to The
Ridge after a visit with Mom and dinner Wednesday evening in Hanover but the
choices were more difficult for others. It was tough for Cathy who came from up
north especially when so much depended on Mom’s surgery results.
We left to meet Wendy and Morgan at
The Village at 4 and had a lovely visit with Mom. For someone in such pain, she
was a real trooper taking part in our ‘forced’ photo shoot (ha ha) and the
lively loud conversation taking place around her.
A very special photo with Mom |
When we left, we walked her
down to her supper in the dining room and she was the centre of attention with
all 6 of her daughters and a granddaughter giving her farewell kisses and hugs.
I knew I wouldn’t see her until sometime after her ordeal so fought back a few
tears in my embrace.
Us girls went to Queen’s Bush for
dinner and had another great dinner. Quesadilla with shrimp and a marguerita
was enough to top off my evening. I was very sated for my drive home to see my
boys.
This is a lot of garble; I hope you
didn’t mind my recollection. I feel it is good for me so I remember our goings
on.
Thank you for reading and comments
are welcome!