I've never had to seek out dental care out of country before but this time a broken tooth left me no choice. I discovered that in Arizona dental prices vary wildly, in fact one quote was twice the price of where I finally got the work done. So, after saving all that money I decided to cash in on their teeth whitening deal. Yes, there are the week's deals painted on the window - something you'd never see at home because there are no deals. Now, my smile is whiter, I've seen three episodes of Storage Wars, whether I wanted to or not, and I've survived another trip to the dentist.
Later in the week, while at a shop trying to mail the last contest prize to the winner in England I ran into a few small problems. I should have known right off that there would be trouble from the fact that the clerk greeted me with a pained expression and clearly had better things on her mind than anything I might propose. So it began, first it was the gel pen that smeared on the envelope's plastic surface. I asked for a label to cover the smeared address and the clerk stuck her finger on the address and smeared some more, I assume to ensure my claim that it needed a new label at all was valid. Sigh. It took a few more minutes, despite looking at the label a few times and my asking for overseas prices to get this to London, for her to realize that the package was going to England. That caused a lengthy discussion with her co-worker, a massive amount of typing and various pained expressions before she determined that sending a small envelope holding one paperback book to England would cost a little less than one hundred dollars. At that point there was the distinct feeling that Alice and the looking glass might be standing beside me. So, twenty minutes later with mailing my package a failed mission, and biting my tongue down to a fine art - I left with plans to visit the United States post office on Monday. From what I found online, their rates are more in the realm of reason.
So enough of dentists and over-priced postal options, it was off to golf at a local course in Gilbert . It's an easy course but an enjoyable way to spend the afternoon. The only ones rushed are the ducks and other birds, and even they don't put too much effort into getting off the green and back to the water as we approach.
After golf we stopped for something to eat at Uncle Bear's. Uncle Bear was, so the story goes, a dog. And the walls in this casual chain restaurant are papered with dog pictures. Which is fine, I love dogs. However, having just lost my beautiful Rourke what I wasn't prepared for was not the wall of pictures of dogs but what was in the middle, a picture of a pet cemetery. Then I noticed that some of the dog pictures had RIP's and dates. I was looking at a dog graveyard! Needless to say, I ate with eyes fixed on anything but that wall. What are the odds - and, really... who came up with that idea for a restaurant?
But what's really defined this week are the scorpions. Two of them so far - one at the beginning of the week that wasn't much bigger than a centipede, a Canadian centipede anyway - and the second just yesterday. Both met a squashy end but I'm beginning to shake shoes out and put them on every time I head outside. No more, barefoot into the garage and, call me paranoid, but they're nasty and I'm not taking the trash to the bin at night either.
Travel is always an adventure, nothing is what you expect and that's the fun of it all. Better yet, it looks like it's going to be a nice day here in the San Tan Valley.
Enjoy the remainder of your weekend.
Ryshia
Grateful for sharing tthis
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