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M is the beautiful blonde, and A is the handsome brunette. Here we all are in A and M’s beautiful house.
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Roasted veal with pea purée and broccoli. No, your eyes are not out of focus, my hand was shaking. Otherwise we would have been late!Īfter meeting A and M’s beautiful children and nanny we went out to dinner at Gamba Ristorante.
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It was a good thing that Indiana was not on Summer Eastern Time Zone. We ended up following a car ahead of us at one of the community entrance gates.
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We couldn’t figure out the pass code or what turns we needed to make once in the development. We had much difficulty finding the house of M and A as they lived in a gated community. Notre Dame means Mother of God.Īfterwards we went to a grocery store in Indiana before we found the house of A and M. Atop the Dome is a stature of Mary, considered to be the Mother of God by Christians. The Golden Dome is atop the main administration building. Here is Steve in front of the Golden Dome. There it was, and here is proof that I was there! It’s called Touchdown Jesus, as Jesus is standing with his arms up as if signaling a touchdown. Next up was Touchdown Jesus! This is a mural on the outside of the library. We saw the Golden Dome in the distance and headed closer. If you are a brunette like me, you head heats up quickly. As I wasn’t wearing a hat, I tried to stay in the shade. Then we marched around the big and beautiful campus in the 91 degree weather. We had to find a visitor parking lot first. We had looked at the map earlier in the day and said, “Let’s go to Notre Dame!” I had always heard about Touchdown Jesus and the Golden Dome. We left Cleveland and drove across the state of Ohio and then into Indiana. They cordially asked us to stay at their house overnight. We had stayed in contact with them over the years, and I asked if we could meet for dinner on our trip out west. We were going to meet M and A who we had met at Brush Creek Ranch our very first visit in September of 2011. With four family members all needing glasses we kept L’s office busy!Īll too soon, it was time for us to depart. I think the Lant family contributed vast sums to his retirement. L always delighted in winding our kids up during their eye exams, and leaving me to try to calm them down the rest of the day. That can also be interpreted as “Once a schlub, always a schlub”! L told me that several patients of his had gotten airs as their husbands careers flourished. He always remarked to me that I never changed since we first met. L always believed that Steve’s career success was due to the new glasses that Steve got over the years. He had been our optometrist since we had moved to Poughkeepsie in 1980. I was devastated when he retired and moved South. We had a great time reminiscing about what had gone on in our lives since we last saw each other. I looked as attractive as ever! Which doesn’t quite mean anything as if you didn’t think I looked attractive before I still don’t look attractive! We hadn’t seen him in 11 years, he looked a little bit older and wiser, and Steve had grown a beard. Thanks to my posting on Facebook about our visit to Cleveland our old Optometrist (not that he was old, but that he used to be our Optometrist!) contacted me to find out “how long would we be in Cleveland and could we get together?” Lenny G was busy last night but he could meet us this morning for breakfast.