Hiya Babe,
Since ice didn't seem to be helping much, I decided to try heat on my knee in bed last night. Not sure if it helped, but it didn't hurt. Walked a little better while I was feeding the horses, but was still struggling when I left to go to FITS. My friend DeDe, a former nurse, showed up with a pair of crutches just after I arrived, and I was so grateful! They helped so much today! It was quite a lot slower today, an intermittent stream of folks, so I spent most of the day settling in the occasional trailer and just generally running around, or at times, just sittng in one place reading. I made it a habit to put my leg up whenever I could. I returned the copper compression wrap because honestly, it seemed to make things worse. Walking was so much easier on crutches! By the end of day, I wasn't in anywhere near the agony I've been in on previous days. I did some research of my symptoms, and it appears to be a tear in my meniscus, but whether it's a big or small tear is unknown, it will take an MRI do determine that. There's a good chance I won't need surgery if that's the case, which is great, but it does indicate 4-6 weeks of rest to make a recovery, which is going to be problematic. Anyway, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it! Since I had parked everyone by dinnertime, I was able to get home at dusk, happy I wouldn't be struggling in the dark feeding horses. I was getting low on hay so I arranged to buy four bales from Chelle, and Eric brought them over just after I got home, and he helped me feed the horses, which was greatly appreciated. I stayed outside as it grew dark in order to view a rare seven planet alignment, and I could actually spot four of them with my naked eyes. I went to take a hot tub and discovered it was off. I thought I put it on this morning, but sometimes when the electric flicks off, it stops and won't start automatically again, so it was too cold, sad to say. That's been the best part of my day lately! Probably just as well, though, as one of the vendors at FITS fixed me up with a patch for pain based on stem cells (I have no idea how it works), and it probably would have affected it in the hot tub. Not sure if I should take it off for my shower, either. I've been resting and icing my leg since I've been home, so I'm hoping it will feel better. Anyway, time for shower, tea and bed! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Archives for February 2025
Thursday, February 25, 2025 – Slightly Less Hectic Day at FITS
Hi Sweetie,
Had another early morning, woke up early and spent some time using the massager on my leg. It did seem to feel better for a bit. Of course, it was a little better after the ibuprofen kicked in, too, though by the end of the day, I was in agony again. There wasn't a lot of odds and ends to finish off today, mostly just parking folks and trying to keep them from encroaching on each other. Mostly civilized, though. Of course, the rides started today, so there were pretty horses everywhere, so that's always a plus. Thank goodness I have the quad Mule! I couldn't have survived without it. I could barely walk, even with your stick, and I'm getting sore muscles from being in such an uncomfortable posture. DeDe has offered me her crutches, she's going to bring them by tomorrow, I think they'll be better than the stick. Interestingly, after I finally got back to camp, and taking forever to feed the horses, I finally took off the copper brace thing and took my hot tub, and once again, by the end of the soak, it felt somewhat better. I don't know if it's from the hot tub or from taking off the brace! It does seem to feel a bit too tight, so I'm going to not put it on in the morning to see how that goes. I'm icing it again now as I drink my Sleepytime tea, and I'm going to leave it off tonight as well, just to see what happens. Last night and this morning, I used Salonpas, which I still don't think works very well for me, and used Aspercreme with lidocaine instead, just to see if that makes a difference. Of course, it will be ibuprofen again tonight and tomorrow, we'll see how that goes. Won't be long out of bed tonight, though tomorrow should be easier, since most folks are here, and some have already left, so there are more parking options. Enough for today! Love you, darlin'! Good night!
Wednesday, February 25, 2025 – A Mostly Good And Some Bad Day at FITS
Hiya Darlin',
Had a mediocre night sleep, despite taking two ibuprofen. I coated my knee with Icy Hot, and once the hot kicked in, it burnt like hell, so it was a fitful night. My knee felt marginally better for about 30 minutes this morning, despite taking three iboprofen, then it was back to agony again. Thank goodness I have a quad Mule to carry me around! I spent most of the day leaning heavily on your beautiful walking stick whenever I had to get out of the mule. I reported for work at 8:00 a.m., finished putting up some signs, helped where I could before trailers started coming in that needed to be situated. Fortunately, they were spaced out quite well, so I never had a line, and never had to wait too long for the next one. Good news, Rick did me a great favor and picked up my tires for me, which is a great weight off my mind. I'm sure part of my bad night sleep was worrying about how I was going to solve that problem. Bad news, at 3:30 this afternoon, several of us got an email from the forest informing us of a 3200 acre aerial burn, located directly where one of our ride loops was. So with just a few hours of daylight left, our ridemaster, Kelsey, had to go out and remove seven miles of trail markings and figure out where to make them up on another loop. I had another talk with Logan about it, and of course, they can't do anything to prevent the burn, but I pressed him about what we need to do to try to avoid these kind of conflicts. He said they don't know which trails we are using, I asked how much lead time they needed to get a map of what we will likely use, and he said a couple of months. So, at there is a possible path to avoiding some of these conflicts in future, though whether it will come to fruition or not remains to be seen. Chelle said the permit did say all areas north of Apex, which is where the burn is taking place, so they should have had warning, but I don't know how long ago the permit was issued, so another angle needs to be explored. Anyway, I finished situating my last camper around 7:45, came back to camp, promptly got in my hot tub, which thankfully was at full temperature, followed by a hot shower, and now, a cup of tea. Everyone has been very helpful and sympathetic with my pain, one man gave me a copper-laced knee brace, telling me to use Salon Pas on my knee after my shower and put the brace on overnight, which I am doing, several people got me food and drink during the welcome meet and greet, and everyone voiced their concern, which was very nice. I hate being an invalid! But I won't have time to see a doctor until next Thursday, at least. Much as I love your walking stick, I'm thinking crutches might be more helpful. Can't wait to find out how to fix this! Anyway, I'm finishing my tea and going directly to bed. Good night, babe! Love you!
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 – Another Long and Busy Day at FITS
Hey Babe,
Spent the day finishing the setup of the grounds for FITS, welcoming folks in and getting them settled. Last one came in at 7:00 tonight, so it was a long day. Three frustrating things happened, unrelated to FITS. First, I somehow twisted my knee in the last week or two, and I can barely walk. It doesn't seem to be getting better, and I'm afraid it might be leading to another surgery. Second, I purchased some tires online and had them sent to Dave's AutoWorld where I've been having work done on my truck, and who pointed out my tires needed replacing, only to get a rather rude phone call from the wife informing me they didn't mount tires that they didn't sell me! She claimed they didn't have room to store them and would just sent them back! Jeez! I told her I would arrange to get them picked up, but I'm so busy this week I don't know when I'll have the time. I'm hoping I can get someone to help me with that, otherwise I'm going to have to take a pre-dawn run down there to pick them up Thursday. All I wanted to do was give them my business, but with her attitude, they've just lost it. Third, one of your pensions stopped coming, they claim because they need my new mailing address (even though the bank information hasn't changed!), but they have literally made it impossible to contact them. This has been going on for months. They send me emails from unmonitored email accounts so I can't reply to them. I contact them through their website and they either don't respond or send me an email telling me I have to register. I keep telling them their system won't LET me register. And today, I finally got an email, but it was ENCRYPTED and I couldn't open it! How ridiculous! This has been going on for six months now! I think they're hoping I'll just die off before they have to reinstate the pension. Grrrr! The last straw today was not being able to take a hot tub AGAIN because sometime during the day the power flicked off or something, and it wasn't hot enough. Second day in a row, and I could really have used it today, it helps my knee. Anyway, other than these isolated incidents, it really was a good day! I expect tomorrow will be even busier, so I'm off to bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Monday, February 24, 2025 – Busy Day at FITS
Hi Sweetie,
It rained most of the night, so earplugs went in, and I took a bouple of ibuprofen, but it still took awhile to get to sleep. Woke up with the alarm at 7:15, only to get a message from Chelle a few minutes later to change our start time from 9:00 to 11:00, in the hopes the rain would be cleared out by then. That suited me fine, I crawled back into bed and worked on my shoulder for a bit. My knee seemed a bit better, but in hindsight, it was probably the ibuprofen. Anyway, finally got up, did my chores, had breakfast, and headed out, first to the Dollar store to look for more stakes, but they didn't have any, then over to Val's where I started in on marking out the various sites and areas we are using. There was an obnoxious drizzle most of the day, so I didn't get the ground paint on like I wanted, but I did get the flags in on all of the FEI sites. That just about killed my sore knee, I was limping really badly by the time I did all that measuring and walking around. I still have a lot of work to do on it, but it didn't make sense to do it in the rain, and my knee hurt so much I just couldn't walk on it anymore. Chelle and I went around and put up as many signs as we had, me driving the quad and her pounding and stapling the signs. Got all that done, so we drove into Williston to pick up some big signs she had made that will also need to go in tomorrow. Finally dropped her off (she directed me in the back way, which was all slippery sand, so now my truck looks like it's had a mud bath!), and got home after 5:00. Just had ramen for dinner and settled down for the evening. I decided since ice didn't seem to do much good on my knee, tonight I used the heating pad, hoping that helps more, though I doubt it. I forgot to turn the hot tub on this morning, so it's just a hot shower tonight, and an early bedtime! Good night, darlin'! Love you!
Sunday, February 23, 2025 – Rest and Laundry Day
Hiya Darlin'!
I had hoped to go to a local obstacle course for a "Sunday Funday," but my left knee has been bothering me a bit lately (I twisted it somewhere along the line), so I decided to give it the overdue RICE treatment today (rest, ice, compression, elevation) to see if that helps. I need to discern if this is a temporary problem or one that will lead to another knee surgery. Don't want to be lame on my Yellowstone Adventure in August! So I spent the day doing laundry and treating my knee, and by the time I got out of the hot tub, where I did a little massaging of it, it was feeling better. Some ibuprofen tonight just to finish it off, and hopefully tomorrow I'll almost as good as new! Not a moment too soon, I have a VERY busy week ahead of me, working with the Fun In The Sun Endurance Ride. Just need a good night sleep and all will be good! Good night, baby! Love you!
Saturday, February 22, 2025 – Busy, Fun Day!
Hey Babe!
Didn't sleep well last night, woke up to cold temps, though not as bad as yesterday, but I dressed in many layers, including long underwear, in anticipation of riding with Jo this morning. I decided that since we were mostly walking with her new mare, and only going for a short ride because we were both going to Chi University for equine manipulation sessions (we volunteered our horses for the students to learn on), that I would take Apollo instead of Flash, which ended up working out just fine. Nikki was still acting up too much for Jo to trust her at a trot, so we walked for three miles, but did get her through a lot of puddles, and the deep spring on the blue trail! So that was something. Apollo did a couple of jigs whenever he smelled pigs (we never saw any), but was otherwise well-behaved. Got back a bit after 11:15, which Jo thought was plenty of time because she thought her first session was at 12:30, turned out to be 11:30, so they had to use a standby horse. Very unlike her! Anyway, she headed out quickly and I brushed both horses, forgoing a planned bath for lack of time, Art showed up right at noon, so we were off by 12:15, arriving at Chi plenty early. In fact, they ended up starting late (likely because of the late start on the first session), but everything went swimmingly after that. I had originally scheduled one horse for the 2nd session and the other for the third, but they had a cancellation and wondered if we wanted to both to do the second session, which meant we would be done by about 3:30, which would give us time to go to the evening session of a hunter/jumper Grand Prix at WEC. So Art handled Flash, I handled Apollo, and they both did very well, as usual. Flash got a little antsy toward the end, after standing around for two hours, I can't blame him, but otherwise, it went great. We got back to camp, I put the horses away and changed, Art went to his camp to get a charger for his phone, then loaded up Lola and we headed off to WEC. Had dinner at that little Mexican place, which was crowded and slow as usual, but we enjoyed half our meals and took the rest with us for later. We found our other friends and settled in to watch the show. Lola didn't know what to make of it, and barked a couple of times, but eventually settled down. She even crawled into both our laps for awhile after she tired out. Got back to camp around 9:30, got in my hot tub and shower, and now I'm relaxing with my Sleepytime tea. Later than usual, but it was a great day! Can't remember the last time I actually did three different things in a day! Lots of fun! time for bed now, so good night, sweetie! Love you!
Friday, February 21, 2025 – Final Safety Sign In, Ride on Tidewater/Apex Connector
Hiya Sweetie,
Woke up to very cold temps, and almost considered not doing much outside today, but with so much piling up I figured I would get moving once it got over 505, which I did. After my usual morning routine, and about the time it was barely warming up, I loaded up Flash in the small trailer and headed down to Tidewater. We took along the last safety sign and the post hole digger, and made that installation on Saddle Pen Rd. my first chore, and finishing off with the little dog tag sign on the other trailhead sign, then saddled up Flash and started to investigate a trail that looks to be the most likely to become a connector trail between Tidewater and Black Prong, something that is on the forest's ten-year plan. I had always been told that trail is really bad, but I didn't find it to be quite so. Perhaps because it has been so dry, because it did look like it was typically a bit muddier, but not so bad it can't be fixed. We only went about eight miles, so we were back pretty quick. As I was unsaddling Flash, I noticed that one of the tires on my little trailer had a strip of tread missing and the wires were starting to poke out, so, after making sure I had enough air in my spare, I quickly changed the tire. Very glad I kept my impact wrench in the truck! It only took about ten minutes to do, since I also had both my Jiffy Jacks with me. My mechanic yesterday pointed out that the wear bars on the rear wheels on my truck are just starting to show, and the tires are going on seven years old, so now it seems like I need to buy FIVE new tires! I just can't seem to get a break from all these repairs! Well, the good news is, I won't have much big item maintenance again for another five years or more! I mean, new tires, new batteries, new axles, new brakes, new floor in my slideout... And I also need to replace both roof vent fans as well! Well, I guess it's good to get it all done at once, maybe that will be the end of it for awhile, we hope! Got back to camp and put Flash away, then settled down for the evening, per usual! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Thursday, February 20, 2025 – Truck Cleaning and Repair
Hey Darlin',
Spent the morning after chores doing a bit of cleanup on the inside of the truck in anticipation of the weekend. I'm scheduled to take both horses over to Chi University Saturday afternoon, and Art might be coming with me, so I needed to clear it out well enough for a passenger. Then Logan came by and we had a good serious talk about all of the issues that I've been hearing about from the neighborhood, particularly about their lack of communication when it comes to have a prescribed burn. Evidently there was a woman out with a young horse and she got caught behind the fire line and was near panic about getting out safely. It wasn't long after that when I received an email talking about a prescribed burning for tomorrow! So that worked, and I hope they keep that up! We also devised a plan for tracking down the evil one who is changing the markings on the trails during events, hopefully that will lead somewhere. Then in the afternoon I drove down to Dave's Auto World in Inglis. He did all the brake work on my truck last year and I wanted him to check them again so see how they fared over the summer when I had no brakes on the trailer. Turns out they did, indeed, overheat enough for the pads to be in bad shape, and even the calipers had hard wear on them, but Dave managed to switch those out under warranty (very generous!), and put new pads on, so like-new brakes again. Can't wait to try them out with working brakes on my trailer and the new brake controller! That should be a nice change! He also recharged my AC which had recently quit. There's a small leak, but we need to see how bad it is. It might last a year, or a month or a week, we'll see. Stopped at Tractor Supply for horse feed, Walmart for a few items, and got back to camp after 5:00. Put everything away, fed the horses and put on their heavy blankets because it's supposed to get near freezing overnight, and settled down for the evening, as usual! Heading to be shortly. Good night, babe! Love you!
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 – Trailer Repair and Table Moving
Hiya Babe,
Getting back into the swing of things with my sleep cycle, thank goodness, so I had another good night sleep. After not hearing from the trailer place by 9:30 (they promised to call at 9:00 after their no show yesterday), I called and learned someone was on their way. Of course, he went to the wrong place, but called me and I set him straight. When he got here, he did manage to solve most of my problems, but one is remaining, the giant openings they left around the replacement compartment door, because he wasn't told about it, so didn't bring the materials necessary to fix it. But I no longer have a leaking kitchen drain and my outside speakers now work. While he was working, I got out the tractor and move the picnic table that was at the end of the pavilion driveway. I have an old friend coming down to visit, and I've arranged to borrow another friend's LQ horse trailer for her to stay in here at the trailhead with me, but the table was in the way. I never liked where it was anyway, and this finally gave me the catalyst to get it done. I'm much happier with its placement now! I needed the tractor because this picnic table is incredibly heavy, enough to tip my tractor off its wheels if I didn't grab it right! Seriously, it must weigh about 800 lbs.! It would take six big guys to move it, I'm sure. Anyway, that's done now. Not long after the trailer guy left it started to rain, so I spent the afternoon doing some computer work, then decided that a rainy day deserved a movie and popcorn, so settled in nicely for the rest of the day and evening. Won't be long out of bed, I'm enjoying getting back to an earlier cycle. Good night, sweetie! Love you!