Archives for 2018

Monday, Dec. 10, 2018 – Camel Riding!

Per their promise to take us riding, Jeff and I ran down to his neighbor's in his Toro so that we could go for a ride on the camel, as this was the last day the trainer would be here. Turns out they have quite the sanctuary back there, with two camels, some zebras and donkeys, a variety of other exotics, as well as some ordinary chickens and swans. Anyway, there was a woman with three little kids there getting a ride, so we had to wait a bit for them to finish, the brother Jeff took his ride, followed by me. I'd never done a camel before, so it was interesting, though not something I'd want to do regularly! Glad we did it, though, I'm usually up for new experiences, no doubt! Glad we did it, sorry Hubby didn't feel up to coming along, but we had a good time. Nice day!

Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018 – Ride Day on Flash

Well, after a week of clearing out the area by the barn, we finally managed to get our monster trailer back there, a challenging process to pass through a narrow area that still had some objects a bit too close by, but we made it! We discovered the electric was on a 15 amp breaker, so we had to do some serious utility management until Jeff could put in a bigger breaker arrangement for us in his spare time (which meant it could take a while! 🙂 Today, though, I was determined to get a ride in with Flash, who hasn't been under saddle since we did the Withlacoochee Trail more than two weeks ago. I got him saddled up, and he was quite willing, probably bored already with doing nothing more than just graze in the yard! We headed out into the neighborhood until we reached the canal crossover, then headed down to the west entrance to Cypress Creek WMA on Mack Dairy Rd. We followed the main trail for the most part, then did a short detour on a trail that was marked "foot traffic only" which usually means no wheeled vehicles, and that was a nice diversion, but when I came back to the main road, it kind of looked like maybe it was meant only for hikers. Not sure, but decided to stay on the main trail anyway, which, like Withlacoochee, is essentially one long straight line, with just a couple of squiggles along the way. We went all the way down to the main parking area across from Jupiter Farms Rd., a little over four miles, a total of 8.46 miles by the time we got back. It took us about an hour to get to the parking lot, then I let him do whatever pace he wanted on the way back, and that turned out to be either a really fast gait or a canter, and we reached Mack Dairy in about 15 minutes! Then he stumbled for a moment, so he slowed down the rest of the way, though he kept wanting to pick up the pace again. This horse does love to run! It was a great first workout here, and I can't wait to get some more in. Only problem is that most of the trails are long and straight and flat, so not very interesting, but Flash is doing his best to keep my on my toes! We didn't have to dialyze today, so Hubby and I just relaxed for the rest of the day, glad to have a day off!

Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 – Just Another Day in the ‘Hood

Never a dull moment in brother Jeff's neighborhood! As we were running out to do some errands, we came across a neighbor walking his camel, with a camel trainer they have come out for a week to give the girl some lessons. They invited us over for a ride later in the week, and as they are good friends of Jeff's, I have a feeling that just might happen! An otherwise uneventful day, thanks goodness!

Monday, Dec. 3, 2018 – Travel Day to Brother Jeff’s

Got up bright and early for our departure today, getting everything all packed up and ready to go before winding our way through the fences to pick up the horses and head on out of town! It was a VERY hot day, with temps increasing to over 90 degrees. I had checked the air in our tires on the trailer and found all but one in the 90 psi range, though technically with the weight of our trailer, we really needed to be at the max of 123 or so. These are 16-ply, load range H tires, all in very good condition, but one was down to about 85 pounds. I had tried to fill it up with air with our little compressor, but it quit before it got to that tire, so that one was still down when we left, unfortunately. Naturally, that tire exploded just north of Okeechobee, about an hour from brother Jeff’s house, along the narrow, two-lane section of 441. Fortunately, there was some construction that was holding traffic down to one lane, so there were long time periods of no traffic coming our way, which simplified the job. Unfortunately, the 4-prong tire wrench I had didn’t have the right size wrench, and while I was looking for the torque wrench and a socket that would fit, a nice man from the ranch across the road stopped to help. He had the right wheel wrench size, and he had the tires changed in just a few minutes. Of course, I offered to pay him, but he refused, only saying he hoped if his wife was in trouble, someone would help her. PASS IT FORWARD! Love country folks, honored to call myself one! Anyway, once everything was put away and thanks were exchanged, we headed back down the road, hoping the rest of the tires hold up till we got to Jeff’s, and fortunately they did. We arrived later than we hoped, of course, so we parked in front of the house until we could finish work on the area he had cleared for us back by the barn over the next few days. He made us some dinner, which I really appreciated because we were so tired, and went to bed, looking forward to a cold front that was supposed to be arrived the next day, it was just too dang hot here for this time of year!

Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 – Housekeeping, Dialyze and Dinner with Hosts

Slept LATE!!! Yay!! Best night sleep in the trailer since we left home! Can’t understand why I hadn’t figured this out sooner, I guess I’ve just had too much going on to stop and think it through. Anyway, I slept past 9:30, which felt wonderful, then got up and grained the horses (Rich had already given them their hay for the day) and spent the day cleaning the trailer, reorganizing a few things, putting up some more hooks for hanging stuff, storing the suitcases back in the “attic,” changing out Lola’s dog bed (this one is just too big, so it’s going in the back seat of the truck.) I’ll get her another one with sides that’s the right size, so as not to take up the entire laundry room in the trailer. Dialyzed Hubby, then had a lovely dinner up at the big house with our hosts, chatted until well after nine before heading back to the trailer. Hubby was a bit more tired tonight, his blood pressure was quite low for much of his session, so we were in bed right afterward. Hoping for another good night sleep tonight! Could use a few more like last night!

Friday, Nov. 30, 2018 – Dialyze and Pick Up Pickup

Despite being so tired, I didn’t have the best night sleep, so I woke up still in a bit of a fog today. Unpacked, did laundry, dialyzed Hubby and picked up the truck from the mechanic, who confirmed the only problem was the power steering unit hadn’t been quite put on properly, but it needed another new belt since the “new” one was already getting chewed up. He charged a LOT less than the last place, confirming beyond a shadow of a doubt what a ripoff they were! Our hosts have been tempting Hubby with a liver and onions dinner at a local restaurant, so we decided tonight was the night to go, as Hubby was feeling pretty good even after his dialysis, so we headed out to what turned out to be a cafeteria style hole-in-the-wall in Dade City, where Hubby had his liver and I had chicken. Too much food, but it was true Southern style, and Hubby liked it, so it was a good evening. Got back, relaxed for a bit before going to bed. I had figured out (finally) that part of my sleeping problem was that Hubby was hogging too much of my side of the bed because he was sleeping on this right side, so I asked if we could switch (which would put us back to the way we were in the old trailer anyway) and he agreed. Hoping that makes a difference tonight!

Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018 – Return Flight Day

Had a FABULOUS night sleep at the Hampton Inn last night, slept like a log, thank goodness! Had a leisurely free breakfast in the lobby before finally packing up and heading out. Our flight wasn’t until around noon, so we were in no real hurry, didn’t leave the hotel till nearly 9:30. The airport was less than two miles away, and even though there was a lot of construction, the road to the temporary car rental return was easy enough to find, and there was a shuttle waiting when we finished turning in our little Nissan Sentra. Nice car, good pickup, not that lagging acceleration so many smaller cars seem to have. A quick trip to the tiny terminal, some trouble at TSA, with a young man making Hubby get out of his wheelchair, take his belt off, and a bunch of other unnecessary procedures “because the computer told him to,” we finally reached the gate area where we relaxed and waited for our flight. A small plane again, but a pleasant and timely flight this time, with our connection in Charlotte right on schedule as well. Our hosts Cherryl and Rich were kind enough to pick us up at the airport since my truck was still in the shop, and offered to take us out to dinner, but we had eaten a nice lunch on the first plane (same menu as last time), so we headed straight home instead. Very tiring, so we said good night and were in bed pretty quick!

Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 – Work Day

Up bright and early (well, not bright, it was pre-dawn), had breakfast at the lodge with the group, and proceeded with a very good day of seminar and workshop with a new client and 17 or so of his sales people and administrators. We finished up about 4:20, and learned that everyone else was either flying out or otherwise leaving the lodge that afternoon, so rather than stay a night on our own (and me sleeping on a cold couch again), we decided to check into an airport hotel for a comfortable night, with plans to sleep late since we would be close to the airport. I found a great Hampton Inn less than two miles away, clean, convenient, a great Hampton, with a king bed and a bathtub. It wasn’t long before I was soaking in a hot tub, ordering Chinese food for delivery, settling down to a movie and a good, long nice sleep on a comfortable mattress!

Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018 – Runaround in Sioux City, Iowa

After a breakfast at the lodge with the group (it was 7 degrees this morning), and watching a couple of hours of their meetings and presentations, Hubby and I headed north for a dialysis session in Sioux City. After getting him settled in, I ran a bunch of errands, got workbooks for the group made at Staples, got my hair cut at a little salon downtown called Bliss (thanks, Joan! Great job!), picked up a protein drink and gas at a local grocery store, and sat in the parking lot of the dialysis center putting together the workbooks, finishing just in time to get Hubby and head out of town. We decided to stop for something to eat and found a place off the highway called, appropriately “The Place”, part restaurant and bar, part laundromat, part campground, part old motel, a real blast from the past from the old pre-interstate days. Had a meal of cheap comfort food, which is all we needed, and headed back to the retreat, passing a convoy of vehicles on the back road, assuming that was our group heading out. That’s fine, we prefer not to socialize with our students until after our Workshops, which is why we had dinner before returning. We’ll see plenty of them tomorrow! Settled back in the cabin, and other than some quick assistance from Matt the caretaker to fix the TV and wifi, which had no power, and relaxed the rest of the evening. Busy day tomorrow!

Monday Nov. 26, 2018 – Travel Day to Omaha/Tekamah, NE for Work

Up bright and early in order to catch our flight to Nebraska this morning. We dropped off the truck at a local mechanic recommended by our host, who then drove us to the airport in Tampa. We had checked out under the hood yesterday and saw the new serpentine belt was already getting chewed, and knew it had to fixed before we dare take it on the road again, particularly towing the trailer. Grrr! Getting awful tired of putting money into this truck! Still cheaper than a new truck, but honestly, it’s been a big expense this year! Anyway, we got to the airport in plenty of time, but unfortunately we received a notice that our departure was delayed by 20 minutes. Our layover in Charlotte is only about an hour, so that’s cutting it pretty short for us, but we still thought we could make it. The flight from Tampa to Charlotte had so much turbulence they never even tried to have a beverage service, so all I got was a glass on cranapple juice on the runway before we took off. Not much extra service for first class… Anyway, we and 34 other people had very tight connections in Charlotte, and fortunately there was a wheelchair ready and waiting for us at the end of the jetway, so we were up the ramp and racing down the terminal seven gates to our connection, which had almost completely finished boarding when we arrived. Got settled in, had a much appreciated quick glass of wine before the plane took off (not taking any chances this time!), and settled in while we passed through the same turbulence for a while, though it eventually settled down. They served our choice of two cold lunches, but they were large and filling, and neither Hubby or I could finish them. We arrived at dusk, collected our rental car, and ventured out into the pitch black countryside for an hour, getting a little lost because the roads had few markings and were gravel, long stretches through the middle of farmers fields, until we at last we found it. The group we’re working with had all gone out to dinner, so we settled into a “cabin” separate from the lodge and were soon in bed. Alas, the bed was only suitable for one because it was so soft in the middle we both rolled into it, so I opted to come out and sleep on a big hard leather couch. Tough day, but ready for whatever comes in next! P.S. 82 degrees in Tampa when we left, 18 degrees at retreat by the time we arrived.