Showing posts with label bed and breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bed and breakfast. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

Algoma B&B is Perfect


Whew! We had our grueling inspection to become members of the Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast Association and I am ecstatic to tell you that we passed with FLYING COLORS! In fact we received a score that is not given out very often...100%. The comments from the Hagermans, the WBBA inspectors, were wonderful to hear! The report stated "Tia did her homework and covered all the bases. All requirements were met and exceeded. Decorating is eclectic, bordering on "funky", in an interesting way. Very friendly & accommodating innkeeper." Included in the extremely positive comments were the sample breakfast menu, the breakfast room, complimentary wine and appetisers, the entertainment amenities like tivo, Wii and movie channels, the grill options, private balconies and the porch and patio areas. We're on our way now!!
Upcoming plans for the Belle Isle Inn will include a new salon and spa area and new added living quarters area.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

I'll meet my ankle in Miami

Well, it's going to happen. I am going to have an ankle replacement. I also need a partial fusion. I'm so excited... and at the same time, I'm so scared!



It will be awesome to not have as much unbearable pain, to get my life back, to maybe be able to run again or at least walk more than a few steps without feeling like a crow bar is being shoved into my ankle or having my ankle just lock up for days at a time.



And Scared? This surgery will be the third in twenty five months. I will have a titanium ankle, spend 5 days in the hospital, 6 weeks in a hard cast and if things go well, then I can start to walk again. Then we can talk about finances, or the lack there of, not working, recuperation and how to possibly handle everything all over again?



So, I got to be Algoma's Belle Isle Inn-keeper because I could no longer function at the hairdressing/educator career that had been so great to me. Standing on your feet for hours with dead bones in your ankle isn't a peachy day!



I had thought that my only option was fusion, locking my ankle up completely. Of course this leads to it's own set of complications and difficulties.



But being proactive about my health led me beyond Green Bay, to Miami, and to not accept that fusion was the only option.



It is amazing what you can find when you look long and hard. It is incredible how fast technology advances. It is wonderful to have found hope. It is great to have another option; to have cutting edge doctors like Dr. Mark Feldman paving the way in new surgical techniques.



I thought I would have to settle, to accept, to struggle terribly. I would become a Kewaunee innkeeper, have a new career, but deal everyday with the consequences from my fall and my damaged ankle.



Instead...I have hope! I am excited! I have a new career, I will meet and pamper tons of people, I will cook my four course breakfasts at the B & B with a lot less pain (80%-90% less pain), I'll be able to walk on the Algoma beach boardwalk, and around the block, and the future, that a few months ago looked so disappointing, now looks so promising,(not only for me, but my husband and the others who have helped out so tremendously since my accident.)



"I'll meet my ankle in Miami" (It could be my new theme song.) "and we'll become one. Together we'll be stronger and life will move on!"