Hot and humid as only the Deep South can get today, and once again, we decided, based on the forecast, to wait another day to ride. Hubby is determined to recuperate, and doesn’t want to push himself to hard and have a relapse, and I concur. We spend the day watching movies and trying to move as little as possible, using just a few floor fans and the overhead paddle fan to try to stay cool with, not easy with humidity this high. One thing I will say, I look 5 years younger since getting out of the desert! Horses are doing a good job of chomping down the grass throughout the area, haven’t seen but a couple of cars come down the road, turn around and go back, since we’ve come here. No sign of any forest personnel at all, either. Very quiet!
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Thursday, May 7, 2015 – Discussion and Another Rest Day
After reviewing the weather forecast, which is looking rather rainy for quite a long period of time, we spent some time in the morning reviewing our options. The advantage of where we are is that it is very quiet and peaceful, far away from any traffic so the dogs can run around, and has lots of grass for the horses so we can save on feeding them hay. The down side is, it’s still in Texas, a long way from home, and there’s no satellite signal (too many trees). The next several places I have lined up are all near roads with traffic, one is next to a railroad track, and two have just a possibility of a satellite signal. All will likely suffer from rain and mud, including here. We determined the real priority is to get Hubby fit. Right now he seems to have one good day, followed by a not so good day. We were going to ride today, as it’s only a 20% chance of rain after 1:00, but he decided he wanted to rest instead, to put his full recuperation behind him, or at least get used to his meds so he doesn’t feel as bad as he did on Monday driving. I did manage to persuade him to take a brief walk, just to help him build his strength up, but otherwise we spent most of the day relaxing, watching movies and watching the sun come out late in the afternoon. We took a second walk in the afternoon, just around the campsite area and up the road a bit so Lola could take a swim, then settled down for another quiet evening. Beginning to think we may not get a ride in at all over the next week, the way the weather is looking. Sigh.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015 – Rest Day
Though we had hoped to take a short ride today, Hubby persuaded me to take a rest day (though I’ve felt more productive and had more energy since we’ve been here than I’ve had in a long time!), and in between cloudy skies, a few showers, and the occasional burst of sun, we had a pleasant day, mostly reading, with me doing some inevitable work on the computer. Late in the afternoon he suddenly got a headache, something that seems to happen every time he takes one of his new prescriptions. We’re hoping that will work itself out, we certainly don’t want daily headaches to be the new normal! I put the horses out on their anchors today, so they could mow some of the very long grass out here (and save hay : -), and they’ve done a smashing job, though there’s plenty left for the rest of the week. A quiet day, a quiet evening, hopefully tomorrow will result in a ride!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015 – Shopping and Lab in Lufkin
Per our doctor’s instructions, we arranged to have a blood test done in nearby Lufkin, TX, so that they could follow Hubby’s progress from afar. We took the horses and dogs with us, just to be on the safe side, as we aren’t that familiar with the neighborhood out there at Davy Crockett, and didn’t want to take any chances. We made stops at Tractor Supply, Walmart and Petsmart in order to weigh Lola, but unfortunately, this particular store didn’t have a scale, so no luck on that. Got what we needed for the week, then headed back to camp, pausing once to sit out a torrential rainstorm. No sense taking any chances with the whole family on board! The storm passed in only about 10 minutes, and we carried on with skies brightening the further west we went. Got back to camp with plenty of time to take another walk and swim at the pond (for Lola, not me!), and some ball chucking as well, before settling down to a nice salmon dinner and a quiet evening of recorded TV.