Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Ojo With My Two Girls

Written on 3-21-18.

     Belinda, Danielle, and I are at the Ojo Resort.  I’m here for work, but they are here on vacation.  Both of them are on their spring breaks.  Spring sprang yesterday.  I don’t really get a spring break, but this is pretty darn close.  It just worked out that I was coming to El Rito Elementary at this time, and I love it when B can come with me.  This is Danielle’s first time here, so we are excited to show her the place, have dinner at the Artesian Restaurant, and soak in the spa.  Green chile fries, here we come!  Oh, those are so delicious, I’m holding in some saliva right now thinking about them.  We’ve been talking about this place and asking Danielle to come here since I first started this job last November, so it is thrilling that it has finally worked out.  
     They are taking a nap in Cottage #21 while I sit out on the tiny porch to write this.  It’s crowded here, so I am betting others are here to enjoy their spring break, too.  The parking lot is full, and people are coming and going all the time.  It was like that last night, too, but Belinda and I managed to find a couple of super spots at the spa when we soaked before bedtime.

On to golf…

     I did not yet write that I played at a totally different golf course when I was in Las Cruces.  I played at the Red Hawk Golf Club for the first time.  It was very reasonable, $38.00 to walk 18 holes.  I played with Baxter and his girlfriend Cara sp?.  They were fine to play with, and Baxter started off by saying they were both "hacks."  It turned out, though, that he was more of a hack than she was.  His first tee shot sailed way right, and they never found it.  She did, however, have a few flubbed chips and pitches at the beginning.  I think I made them nervous, but I wasn’t playing stellar golf either, and this was an incredibly tough course with sloping fairways and greens, and multiple bunkers and water on most of the holes.

Time to go to dinner, so I will wrap this up later.  


Until next time…

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