Yesterday Mom and Terry were in town for a doctor visit, and afterward I went out and had dinner with them, followed by a round of playing Scrabble with Mom.
Sometime in the past couple of years, mom and I have taken to playing Scrabble. I vaguely remember playing with her eons ago, but it's just been something we've picked back up while visiting each other lately. I think it may have been that Mom and I hit our crosswords phase around the same time, so we were learning new words - why else would I remember that another name for elevator is
"Otis" (named after the inventor, although nobody ever calls a cotton gin a "Whitney") or that the Thin Man's dog is named "Asta". But Mom and I have moved on to the Scrabble board, and on average we're pretty evenly matched.
About 2 months ago I came across the PC version of Scrabble on one of the bargain shelves at CompUSA. I went ahead and picked it up, partly for practice, partly just because I like to play Scrabble, and the actual boardgame doesn't really lend itself to solitaire play. I loaded the game and found that I was not only getting better in my playing strategy, but learning some new words that would come in handy along the way. Now when I pulled a "Z" tile, I wasn't limited to HAZE, ZOO, or ZONE, I could now try for ADZ!
Last night was the first time Mom and I have played since my extra curricular computer training. I was a little leery of playing some of the smaller words, because I'm so used to the computer correcting me when I'm wrong. I was focusing more on playing on the premium tiles to get letter and word bonuses. It was here that a high scoring tile in combination with a triple letter and double word score made me hesitate. I had a valid word, but it's not a word you want to play when going against your Mom. But I did it anyway:
"VAGINAL". 30 points at the time.
It made me feel so dirty. But I ended up winning.
I had a busy weekend.
I've got a pretty full schedule of things I need to do while not at work this week. It makes me look forward to another day like Sunday.
In my trip to Tennessee this past weekend, while stopping off to see mom, a ferocious thunderboomer came into the area. As is our way in these here parts, we immediately turned the tv to the one of the local stations for some intense weather coverage.
I've lived in the greater Huntsville area pretty much all my life. Even during some important formative years in Florence, the local television stations were all Huntsville stations. I think I've just grown accustomed to the way each station present the weather. Being in the greater Nashville area, I found that the weather is presented in much the same way. The only problem was that when they went to the radar to show the status of the storm, I didn't know where anything was.
I'm spoiled at home. The channel 48 radar is about a mile form my house, so I have really good radar coverage. By the time I'm told the storm has reached Madison, Harvest, or Huntsville, I'm pretty much in the clear. Once the storms reach Hytop, I can safely go about my everyday activities. At Mom's I have no sense of how feared for my life I should be based on the radar and the names of places about to be devastated. I looked at her radar and it told me nothing!
Except we were evidently within range of Difficult, TN and Defeated, TN.
Suddenly lightning thundering down death was far from my mind. These people have towns named "Difficult" and "Defeated"? It's gotta suck to live there. "I graduated from Defeated High." just does not have a good ring to it. The storm passed on, but I continued to wonder what it was like for the fair citizens of these poorly named towns once they ventured beyond their city lines. Well, assuming they've got electricity and horseless carriages to take them that far.
There are lots of places with weird names, but after having Difficult and Defeated pop up on the radar, I bet they're going to stay in my mind longer than some of the others.
This weekend I left the cozy confines of home and went out into the world.
In this case the world was the greater Nashville, TN area, but when you live in East Podunk, AL, Nashville can be a big place.
The first leg of the trip was off to see mom in Lebanon to deliver the truck key that the dealership had mailed to East Podunk. Mom's to be coming down later this week, but I needed an excuse to travel to the wily north, and it's always good to see mom.
Afterwards I took Gina (who was not only along for the ride, but moreso along to get away from East Podunk and all the trials and tribulations that go along with it) to dinner at the New Orleans Manor for a seafood buffet feast. It had been a couple of years since I had last been, the previous time going with Bob from Open Bio and mom, and as such all I ever heard from Gina was "you take your mom but never take me". She can't say that any more!
After dinner we headed out for a little shopping at Opry Mills (formerly the Opryland Amusement Park) where I managed to buy.... absolutely nothing! We shut the mall down and headed for some needed rest at the local motel, which was really nice up on the 8th floor.
Sunday we checked out and got a steak from J Alexanders before started the second leg of our shopping adventure at the Galleria. Once again I bought.... absolutely nothing!!!! But thinking back, there was a pretty cool phone that I was seriously thinking baout for the kitchen.
Now I'm back home. Ready for a little vacation after all of that driving around....
This weekend was chock full of games. Friday Jer and I played another exciting round
of Star Wars Miniatures, in which he once
again managed to pull off a victory. I don't know how he keeps doing that, but he
does. Ticks me off to no end.
After trouncing me, Jer started playing the Lego Star Wars X-Box game. I cheered
him on as he played his way through Episode 1. The best part was renaming the
characters, as the Lego version of Padme looks a lot like Captain Janeway, and
Captain Typho, the first one in the game ot have a blaster, was quickly dubbed
Captin Blasto!
The rest of my weekend was taken up with finishing God of War. I can't remember the
last time I actually finished a non-wrestling game, so it was a cause for celebration!
Since it was late Saturday night when I finished, the celebration turned out to be going
to bed, but that's to be expected once you get elderly like I am.
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