Pilot Knob RV Resort, Winterhaven, CA
We were
awake at 6:30 on Monday, Jan. 6th so I got up and hopped in the
shower first. Today, Bill had his appointment with Dr. Eva to medicate the
abscess on his gum. It seems to have improved over the last few days but it
needs to be healed for the endodontist to do the root canal. It would be nice
if it could all happen today and get it over with, otherwise it will be a
February return visit.
The sunrise on our way to Mexico through a dirty window |
We had a
very mild overnight and I slept great. Bill, not so much. He went to bed at the
same time as me as he was falling asleep but he isn’t a person who needs 8
hours regularly like I do so tossed and turned a fair bit. We had our tea and coffee after his shower and we decided not to take a walk. The winds were quite strong this morning, we were
seeing it jump from 5 to 19 mph really quickly. Bill had some of the quiche but
since I wasn’t hungry, I opted to wait until we got back.
Walking into Los Algodones |
We left
just before 9 arriving in Los Algodones within minutes. The usual greeters for
dentists, eye glasses, pharmacy were there and we just say ‘no thank you’, ‘got
one’, ‘going there now’ etc. and keep moving. George, Dr. Eva’s
husband/receptionist, was on a water run and arrived as we did at their office. Dr. Eva had a quick look at Bill's tooth and gum and then George took Bill
around their building to the endodontist, Dr. Armando Hernandez.
The endodontist has a pretty waiting room |
As it
turned out, upon examination, there is more work needed but at least he was able to medicate the
much-improved abscess and begin the root canal. Yes, it will be more out of
pocket expense than we’d hoped but rather than wait a year for work on the
second tooth, we decided to take care of it this winter. Who knows? Next year
might be my year for needing work. I hope not but you just never know, do you?
This is the time to do it when we will be in the area until the end of
February.
They are still decorated for Christmas but what I loved was the decoration of pots on the far wall |
It was
11:30 when we walked through the masses of vendors, more ‘no thank you’s’, ‘not
today’ and ‘how are you’s?’. One stop at the Purple Liquor store for Bill’s
Appleton’s Rum and then on our way home. We were happy to see there was no line
to speak of, walking right up to the entrance behind a handful of about 6
people. We were through in a quick nod of the head after our passports were
checked and Bill got through with his allotted bottle of rum. 😊
As I was sitting under the nose of the RV the hummingbirds frequented the feeder right over my head |
Back
home, I was starving so warmed up a piece of quiche and had some cheese and a
coffee on the side. Bill also had a coffee but needed something more so had
some toast. He restrained himself from his usual 4 pieces so with the butter
(good fat) and peanut butter (more good fat), I approved his choice. I’m so
proud of how he is doing and can’t wait to see the results for both of us in a
couple of weeks. Usually he loses quicker than I do, don’t most men?
I sat and
worked on this post and chatted with our friend Elva. She had me chuckling over
some messaging bloopers, kind of, and then I changed into shorts and went
outside. I was so close to finishing my book that my focus was on turning pages
today. It was still fairly windy but warm in the sun, so I nixed the pool idea
and moved my chair under the nose of the Suite where I could block the gusts and still get some Vitamin D.
Another pretty sky off to the southwest |
Bill had
the awning out to sit out there too but it was just too windy and they were
soon brought back in. The flies were annoying and I was too lazy to put bug
spray on so eventually, around 2:30, I moved inside as well. Within the next hour, I managed
to finish the last 15 chapters and it was certainly entertaining. Now, the hard
part is picking the next book. I have quite a few to choose from so it will
definitely be a good one.
Keith's 4-wheeler |
At 5, we
took a walk. I wanted to get some steps in since we missed this morning’s walk
and walking in Los Algodones was only 1 ½ miles. So, we walked as far as Keith’s
site together and stopped to chat for a while before I carried on, leaving the
boys together. The 3 of them made plans for an outing in the morning, kind of at my
suggestion. They’ve never been to Mexico so Bill will take them across and give
them a taste. I was going to go but figured it would be a good bonding time for
them. 😊
Back
home, I prepped the pork tenderloin that I’d taken out of the freezer earlier.
This is the second of the 4 portions from the two we got at Fry’s a couple of weeks
ago. I spiced it with garlic, salt and pepper and browned each side on Sauté in
you know who. I removed it and then added 1 cup of chicken broth and Worcestershire
sauce. Without using the trivet for the first time, I replaced the meat right
into the liquid. Never done that before but the recipe said so!
A peek at the sun through Keith's site Notice Oreo behind the front tire? She's looking for a shady spot |
In one of
my separate pots, I added a chunk of cabbage with a bit of water and set Madame
IP for a total of 10 minutes. When it beeped, it was on NR for another 10
minutes and things were done pretty much perfectly. The smaller portion of the
tenderloin (it was in 2 pieces) was done a bit more than the larger. I made
gravy on Sauté from the juices and cooked some mixed vegetables for Bill in the
microwave.
Supper was bland looking but delicious Good night! |
Supper was great and we finished it off with a dish of custard. After dishes, we watched America’s Got Talent
for an hour and then Bull. Our programs are starting up this and next week so
there will be a few recorded episodes.
This was
a good day. A few unexpected expenses are popping up with the dentist but we
will take care of things this winter. It was a lovely quiet afternoon and
evening for both of us.
Thank you
for stopping by!
Better to get the tooth fixed now before it becomes a problem.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the humming birds are enjoying your hospitality.
We too had a great deal of wind, hopefully it calms down soon.
Absolutely! The hummingbirds are sure busy around here!
DeleteAt least we have sunshine and that makes the day pleasant enough.
Some days we get both sun and no wind and they are awesome!!
I agree with Deb. Best to take care of teeth sooner than later. Great hummingbird picture. Was a bit windy today, but the sun sure did feel good. I like the warmer mornings too.
ReplyDeleteWhen we still have our teeth, may as well keep them looked after.
DeleteThose hummers were like 6" from my head so it was hard to get a picture.
The sun is so wonderful!!
I would have to agree with the two comments above...Tom and I will be visiting there on Thursday with fingers crossed all we need is the cleaning.
ReplyDeleteWould not mind if the wind calmed down a bit but the sun is wonderful.
Your dinner sounds and looks very good.
Good luck with the dentist. I hope it is just a cleaning too. No surprises.
DeleteThe sun is amazingly warm!
I enjoyed the cabbage, it has been a long time since I've had it.
I guess I'm very lucky to have good teeth. So many people go to Mexico for root canals due to the price. I hope it all comes out in the wash. It looks like a beautiful sunny day!! That's the best kind.
ReplyDeleteYes, you are indeed. So far, I have not too many complaints with mine but I whisper that quietly.
DeleteA gorgeous week, one of the best we've had in a row.
I need to have dental work done. I'm such a sissy when it comes to doing it though. We have decided not to spend all of our time in Texas this year, but to travel in NM, AZ and hopefully a little side trip across state lines into southwest CA to see a special grandson of ours stationed there. Dean suggested we go to TX sometime during the off-season to have the work done rather than fight the crowds during the winter months. The work will take longer than the couple weeks we plan to be near MX dentists. Not sure I'd like the heat in TX outside of the winter months, but we could probably get things done much faster that way, then head to cooler climates. We'll see.
ReplyDeleteWe find that the Mx dentists work quite quickly. If it wasn't for the abscess, Bill could have gone back within days to have things looked after. Jo was in Friday, got a root canal and today is going for her crown. Now, that is fast! :)
DeleteWow - that is fast! I may need to rethink our plan. Thanks.
DeleteTo bad about the extra dental expense but it is good to get it done just in case, like you said, extra expenses come up next year. Yesterday was funny there was no wind when I went out for my walk and as soon as I walked inside the wind started up. Today there was major wind but as soon as I walked out the door it stopped ... yup I'm feeling lucky :-)
ReplyDeleteThe root canals that he does are painless, even the freezing. So both Bill and Jo-Anne said. I like the sound of that!
DeleteFunny about the winds!
Savour the luck!
I agree with everyone else..get it done there where it's cheaper rather than wait. I hate the dentist always have since I was a kid. Like going to a torture chamber in my opinion. Looks like a beautiful day and Bill's outing will be nice for him and Keith. Dinner looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe dentist 'fear' I've had since young has abated since I began going to a good one while working regularly. I still get all worked up when work is to be done but cleanings don't bother me.
DeleteKeith, Dave and Bill will have fun in Mexico and I will have fun here at home. :)
I finally found a dentist who will put me under while she works, otherwise I'd never see a dentist unless it was so bad I couldn't take it any more!
ReplyDeleteThe tenderloin looks delicious. I'm not a fan of Worcestershire sauce but I'm think teriyaki or soya sauce would work as well.
That's good, we have to do what we have to do. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was very good. The Worcestershire sauce was undetectable but yes, I'm sure another sauce would work. :)