Monday, September 20, 2010

One Year Expired Methocarbamol



Kayak @ Pueblo Reservoir
Today we chose the activity sport that suited us best. Marie, Julien and Nicolas decided to go kayaking on the "tank" (lake) in Pueblo. They explained that the single kayaks were equipped with pedals to steer their boats, this in addition to the paddle. They returned enthusiastic as usual. It is a great pleasure for us all amazed to see their mines each day. Our American friends like surprises and we do seek to satisfy our every whim. They say: "Just ask and we'll make it Happened." We are in the country where anything is possible.

Personally, I preferred to try a session of golf on a 9-hole putting green beautiful what is very surprising in this arid region. I teamed with Betty Grant whom I met last Thursday and I wanted to see again. Betty has been 68 years and not 60 as previously announced, made a special 2-hour drive round trip to meet my request. Lou and Pam Foster boys, were the second team. They were all of the patience of a saint with the beginner I am, never failing to greet each of my shots yet very modest compared to theirs!

We finished the morning with a lunch at the restaurant terrace of the club with the whole team and everyone returned with his host family for an afternoon of relaxation and rest.

In the evening, I left Jeff and his wife to spend the last night in Pueblo at Holly and Doug who very kindly invited me home. Spaghetti bolognese and salad accompanied by Cabernet Sauvignon, exchange photos, ideas for the rest of our stay ... Holly will contact the leaders of our next steps for "making possible", as they say, some of my wishes. I say no more for now. This will be a surprise for you and my lovely team ...

I want to commend the exceptional dedication of our partner on Pueblo: Holly Hanson! A big thank you to her husband Doug who showed a remarkable availability.

Christine

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