14 July 2021
Jo loses things. Like room key cards. She lost the key cards for her room at the Hampton Inn in Weatherford. She learned her lesson. So yesterday, she lost my key cards for the Garden Inn in Amarillo. She denies it. I know the truth. We had returned from dinner where she left one key card in her room and gave me one to keep in case she lost hers.
When we returned from dinner, I suggested we view the photos I took of Palo Duro Canyon in my room on my laptop instead of the phone. I placed my envelope with 2 key cards by the TV with her’s on top.
After viewing the photos, she gets up and says she is going to remember her key cards this time and grabs mine as she walks out the door. I didn’t realize they were not hers until this morning when I was going down to get breakfast. She denies it all. Now you know the truth.
Both of us were feeling a little under the weather this morning. We got a slow start. However, I-40 into New Mexico was not crowded and we made good time – even better with the change from Central to Mountain time.
We decided we wanted to stop for lunch before getting to Patrick and Sara’s so as not to inconvenience them. She said on her trip before they ate at a great place in Edgewood called Mary Lou’s. I asked Siri about it and no Mary Lou’s. Never mind, she’d recognize it when she saw it. Nada.
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Patrick and Sara welcomed us with open arms. Patrick gave me the grand tour of the place. This is a beautiful cabin. It has three bedrooms, three baths, a great room and kitchen and it’s all set on the side of a mountain.
Before we left Katrinah’s we asked if they needed anything and we brought them a couple of Rueben’s with jalapeño poppers. We sat around talking while they ate. Jo blaming me and me blaming Jo. All great fun.
We’ll unload the jeep sometime today and we plan to hike to the top of the “Knock” tomorrow on Jo’s birthday.