Spent the day cleaning the inside of the trailer, a long overdue exercise, neglected because I had been spending all my time cleaning and clearing the house for the last two months! I also spent quite a while on the phone with the dialysis folks, we seem to be having a problem communicating the correct address to where Hubby’s supplies are supposed to be delivered on Thursday, even though I contacted them a month ago with the address, and again last week, and again yesterday, and again this morning, but they still plan on sending it to the house address instead of the horse camp address. Grrr! It’s the one problem we’re having to deal with doing dialysis on the road, everything else has been going fairly smoothly between clinics, but the delivery situation is a real problem that we need to solve. Anyway, after cleaning about half the trailer, and getting so disgusted with hair falling in my face, I forced Hubby to get out a pair of scissors and a comb and cut my hair. With the extra help of my fingers, he managed to cut it into a rather nice short haircut, despite his protests that he was worried he’s screw it up. In the end, it looked as good as any hairdresser, and a darn sight less expensive! Oddly, my hair, which has been straight my whole life whether it was short or long, is suddenly going curly, especially when it’s short. Perfect hel-hat hair! It was great to finish the cleaning without hair falling in my face every minute! Finally settled down for the evening, a productive day indeed!
Archives for 2019
Monday, June 24, 2019 – Run into Jamestown
Decided we needed a few things in town, so we headed out after breakfast. The storms over the weekend had evidently knocked a lot of trees down, and the cleanup was still in full swing on several areas of the road. We picked up some feed from Tractor Supply, a 30-amp end to fix a 50 to 30 cable that was causing reverse polarity (cheap piece of imported crap that actually broke when I was tightening it together! Had to wrap it up in electrical tape, but at least it worked), searched for someplace to get my haircut (no luck, most closed on Sunday), and finally finished off at Walmart, where it stormed while I was inside, getting my feed bags all wet, darn it! Got back to camp, where it hadn’t rained yet (but did later) and finally got Hubby on his dialysis machine, later than usual but it couldn’t be helped. A quiet evening once the rain passed, to be early. At least we’re catching up on our zzzzz’s these days!
Sunday, June 23, 2019 – First Ride Since April!! At Challenging Honey Creek Horse Camp
Saturday, June 22, 2019 – Stormy Night and Day
We had a bad squall line of thunderstorms come through just about bedtime last night, but fortunately the prevailing wind was hitting the other side of the trailer, and the awning and screen room made it through with no problem. We had several bouts of rain overnight, but with my earplugs in, and with as relaxed as we’re starting to get, we both had a great night sleep! Woke up and found the horses not the least bit bothered by their overnight shower, and they seemed quite happy to be on a highline rather than in a stall. We had a leisurely morning, which ended with another round of bad thunderstorms, precluding me from my plan of going out for a ride, but we enjoyed a quiet day anyway. Hubby started a new dialysis schedule, 4 days a week, but each session will be slightly longer, though he will have less sessions a week. We tried to watch a movie, but the cell phone signal is really bad here, even with my 4G booster, and the wi-fi from the office is on the back side of a metal building, so it doesn’t provide the coverage it otherwise would, so we’re still a half an hour from the end of a movie we’ve been trying to watch since last night. Looks like we’re going to be doing a lot of reading while we’re here! The rest of the day was quiet, and then for a change, I made some bangers and mash for dinner, using some Italian sausage one of my brother’s had left a few weeks ago, that had been in the freezer ever since. Another quiet and restful evening, which we are just so grateful to have these days! This is the way to live!!
Thursday, June 20, 2019 – Clinic Day At Last!
Well, the day that we have been waiting for has finally arrived, our last clinic in Tennessee, at least until the fall! We’ve been hanging around for this day, knowing we couldn’t leave the area until it was done, and we’re so glad it finally arrived! Our 11:00 appointment let us sleep in a bit, and after my chores and a quick breakfast, we headed out to Tullahoma and spent our mandatory 90 minutes with the doctor, nurse, dietician and administrator before we were dismissed to pursue our life until we check into the clinic in Ohio next month. SO glad our dialysis group has been so helpful in letting us travel! Have I mentioned they’re all set to let us be their post children for traveling with dialysis? Their PR company has already been in touch with us, and they’re going to send out a Press Release about us trying to general some good publicity, which we’re happy to help them with considering how helpful they’ve been in pioneering this new kind of dialysis and travel relationship. Anyway, we stopped and did our full shopping in Winchester before getting back to camp, then started dialysis a bit late. In the meantime, I started packing up, taking down the screen room, pulling in the awning, generally getting things ready for our departure tomorrow. We still have the big job of adjusting the brakes in the morning before we can leave, but we’re hoping that won’t take too long and we’ll still get out of here at a reasonable hour in the morning. Had a light dinner and a pleasant evening, getting to bed early for our early rise tomorrow!
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 – Another Fabulous Day of Rest
Had a good night sleep last night, and woke up without all the usual aches and pains that I’ve been having of late, very thankful for that! I felt rested enough to even give the horses a bath and trim their front hooves, something I wouldn’t have even attempted before today! They both stood pretty well for it all, I think they were just happy to get out of their stalls for a little while! I hate keeping them cooped up like this, but until I get some more rest, I don’t dare attempt to go out for a ride. And anyway, the purpose of this week is to recover and recuperate, not keep wearing myself out! Besides, I don’t have any good memories of the trails here, so it’s not like I’m frothing at the mouth to get out there yet, this weekend at Big South Fork will satisfy that urge quite nicely, I expect! After a bit of rest after the washing, we started dialysis, and did our best to relax for the rest of the evening. Recovery well underway!
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 – Lighten The Load
Didn’t have the best night sleep, I’m still over-tired, my muscles still ache, but I can feel them starting the recover a bit. I spent the morning going through the hay loft/attic and pulling out stuff that I figured we didn’t need to haul around with us all summer in the hope of lightening the load a bit, and figure I managed to find maybe 400+ pounds or more we could afford to do without. Once I dropped them all into the back of the pickup, we took a ride home to store it, which was really irksome to me, after having spent so much time clearing the place out, having to go back and put more stuff in, but once we head to Florida, or brother Jeff comes up to get my old MGB that’s still sitting in the second garage (he already came and got the Yanmar tractor last weekend), then we can carry that stuff to Florida and store it permanently there. Some stuff we may just decide to junk, but most of it really is useful, just not on a frequent basis, but it would be good to have in Florida for our once-a-year visit in the winter. Anyway, we made it in and out without any trouble, and stopped on the way back to do a little shopping before heading back to camp, arriving about 4:30. No dialysis today! Settled down for a movie, which I fell asleep during, and headed to bed around 10:00. Trying to get back so a regular routine, and hopefully be able to sleep through the night!
Monday, June 17, 2019 – First Day of Rest
Had a fairly quiet day, doing only what was really necessary, like putting up the screen room and getting the lounge chairs out. I had bought us a couple of gravity chairs last year, and though I like them a lot, Hubby didn’t find his very comfortable, so I managed to find a couple of nice chaise cushions at Big Lots of all places, and now he thinks it’s the most comfortable chair he’s ever been in! He can get his feet higher than his heart, which is good for his blood pressure, and he’s spending a lot more time outside since we got our screen room than he ever has! I kept my chores to a minimum, met a few of the neighbors while walking Lola, got her machine out so she could GoDogGo to her heart’s content, dialyzed Hubby, and settled down to a few computer chores that were essential (like paying taxes) before finally having a quick soup dinner and an early-to-bed night.