Roland had tweaked a recipe found in
this book:
I was just going to go to Ray’s or
Dollar General and come right back. But
Roland asked could I pick up this and that and oh, how about some shrimp . .
.? I wasn’t planning on going to
Roseburg. Dollar General doesn’t have
shrimp and I doubt Rip Off Rays would have it either. And if they did . . . really? Was I willing to max my debit card for the assortment of items?
Jenna had just barely cleared the
table for a day of playing games which turned into another day of grocery
shopping. Well, hey, as long as it
became a part of the agenda why not just do something different and go visit
the Winco in Grants Pass instead of two different stores in Roseburg (as Costco would not have all the items or maybe we just wanted a sample rather than 90 pounds of whatever).
On our way to Grants Pass, I received
a text from a friend who had wanted to take us to the coast to see the lights
at Shore Acres (here)
I think this is the first attraction we saw after the above |
this exhibit (or one similar) was just before the gift shop |
the lake was gorgeous with reflections of lights and trees |
there are rooms to view in the house; they also served cookies and hot cider |
we ate our cookies and cider in the pavillian |
It was almost 12:00 when I received the call and she wanted to
leave at 3:00. I am married to a
shopaholic who savors opportunities to pick up merchandise and ponder with real
intent - weighing all reasons (well,
most, as money rarely ever seem to be a factor for decision making) to purchase
said item. Roland enjoys shopping. He relishes the opportunity. I have made it no secret that I don’t enjoy
shopping for anything. My goal is to get
in and get out. None of this
“savor-the-shopping-moment”. Blah.
Thus on Monday when we were in
Grants Pass, I thought I had added reason to hurry our shopping along – growing
impatient with Roland's desire to milk every minute on each product as he read each label of different items he'd come across. I had set a time limit for us to be back on
the road so that we would arrive home before Carolyn showed up. I had deprived him of basking in something
that he truly loves. I need to stop with
the unpleasant attitude and be grateful for his enthusiasm and willingness.
With all the correct ingredients,
Roland started another batch which he put into the oven just before Carolyn
showed. She had hoped to take all
of us, but Roland really didn’t want to spend that much time driving to the
coast – which turned out to be longer than either Carolyn or I had
anticipated.
We thought that if we went early
enough we could get to the facility and park the car. We didn’t know we’d have
to wait in a line of cars for 20 – 40 minutes.
Oh, but it was so beautiful.
Lights created movement of a
hummingbird fluttering its wings, frogs, seals, and dolphins jumping into the
water. It was a fun experience.