Thursday, August 4, 2011

Home Sweet Home!

Well, we left Washington on Friday as I stated in my last blog entry.  Have you ever driven through Portland, Oregon on a Friday afternoon around 3:00 p.m.?  Ugly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I decided that Portland is an L.A. wanna be.  Not only was the traffic horrific in Portland, but it didn't let up until we were almost at Eugene!!  So glad we decided to try out this little campground near Springfield, OR.  So at least we got to stop before my stomach showed it's nasty contents from being stressed about the traffic getting way too close to our motorhome!  We stayed at this little campground in the Oregon mountains for the night as well as the full next day. Then we were on the road again!  (gee didn't somebody once put that in a song and make a few million off of it?)
Drove to Yreka, CA and stayed the night in a WalMart parking lot again.  Notice, this was Yreka and not Eureka.  My question is why Yreka even exists!  What a little podunk town.  Oh and the interesting people you see going through the trash cans in the parking lot.  EEEEWWWWW!  White guy with blond dreads about a foot long.  I can only imagine what was living inside that lovely hairdo.  Oh yeah, now I remember why Yreka exists.  The pot growers in Northern California have to have somewhere to go and buy groceries and other necessities.  Now, I understand.
Left Yreka Monday morning early heading for a campground just south of Sacramento.  Oh yay!  More city traffic with this big motorhome towing a car.  Need I say more?  No wonder I really need to relax once we reach our destinations.  Anyway, we stayed at the campground for the night and the next day as well.  Not quite as nice as the one in Oregon.  But at least we got to relax by the pool and catch some rays so it looks like we actually were on vacation.
Left Sacramento early yesterday morning.  Mike originally said that he was only going to drive to Bakersfield and we would find another WalMart parking lot to park the night in.  Lo and behold, once we got near Bakersfield Mike informed me that he was  just going to drive the rest of the way home.  No problem with me sir!  Oh wait, traffic around L.A. during rush hour!!!!!!!!!  Lord help my eyes not see and my stomach not lurch! I couldn't handle it for very long and spent most of the last 60 miles laying on the couch behind the driver's seat.  Have you ever tried this while being seat belted in?  Quite interesting to say the least.  At least I was able to save my sanity by not having to watch the traffic and idiot drivers.
We got home last night about 6:30 p.m.  Home was a sight for sore eyes.  Why is it you can't wait to leave, but are really happy to return? 
Today we spent the day unpacking the motorhome as well as some needed chores done around the house.  Laundry is going to wait until Monday.  Oh, the mail load?  Priceless!!  Guess I really didn't have to work out this morning.  Carrying that load out of the post office was work out enough.  Whoa!!!!
Thus ends this portion of Patty and Mike's RV Adventures.  Hopefully it won't be too long before we hit the mighty road again.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Last Few Days with the Kids

Sunday we went to the kids' apartment and spent the day with them.  Mike worked on their little Triumph Spitfire making notations of what needed to still be done.  Before we went to the kids' apartment we stopped at Toys R Us and we bought Hana her very first rocking horse.  We also bought her one of those popping bubble toys that you push.  Really obnoxious, but she loved it!
Monday we went to the kids place in the afternoon and after dinner we went to Bangor Submarine Base to go bowling.  That has got to be one of the nicest bowling alleys I've ever been in.  Bowled the best games I can remember!  Wendy did awesome as well.  The guys?  Well, let's not go there.  Anyway, after we finished bowling I asked Wendy if she would drive us into the Navy housing units that are right behind the commissary and NEX. That's where we lived 32 years ago and where Wendy celebrated her first birthday.  We pointed out the exact unit to her.  Memories are a wonderful thing!
Tuesday we didn't do much as far as sightseeing is concerned.  Spent more time with Larry, Hana and Wendy once she came home from work.
Wednesday Mike and I went to the Naval Undersea Museum in Keyport.  It is dedicated to undersea warfare and scientific research.  Quite interesting to say the least.  Saw the model submarine they actually used in the filming of Hunt for Red October.  Needless to say it is allot smaller than what is depicted in the movie.  After the museum we headed to the kids' place.  Took them to dinner at Red Robin.  OMG can that little granddaughter of ours eat spaghetti!!!!! 
Today we headed to the kids' place earlier than we have been.  The parts for the generator for Wendy's Spitfire came in the mail yesterday.  So Mike had more work to do.  He got the brushes installed and then tested out the car.  It now runs and runs pretty darn good.  One more thing Wendy gets to cross of the to do list!  Had fun with Hana on the swings and sliding board that is in the playground right outside of their apartment.  Had dinner with them and visited a little while before we said our goodby's.  So sad to leave, but they really need to be able to get back to some normalcy in their life.  So tomorrow morning we head out for Oregon and then to California after that.  Looks like our vacation is beginning to wind down.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Saturday in the Upper Great Northwest

Wendy and Larry had things they needed to get done today, so Mike and I decided to take the day and do some touristy type stuff.
We went to the Poulsbo Farmers Market this morning.  A little on the small scale, but tasty offerings none-the-less.  But talk about the Birkenstocks/Hemp crowd!!!!  I felt like I was immersed in Santa Fe, New Mexico again.  Yikes!!!!  Mike got really grossed out when he saw one woman with hairier legs than his along with more armpit hair than he has ever had.  Yuck!!!!! 
After the Farmers Market I wanted to head to this particular fabric store that I visited earlier this week.  One of my friends from my embroidery club asked me to check it out for some 50's rock and roll style fabric.  So I went to check to see if they had any and sadly they didn't.  Sorry Angie, I tried.
Then we went a checked out a couple of other gift shops and antique malls.  Lo and behold, we actually made it back to the car without spending another penny.  How that happened, I am unprepared to explain at this point in time.
Next item on our agenda for the day?  Head to Port Angeles and Port Townsend to taste wines at the 8 local wineries listed in the flier we picked up.  Little did we know when we started out that Port Angeles is more than 50 miles away.  Oh well, as I stated when we finally found the first winery, "they better have some good wines for this lengthy drive out here."
You will notice that I stated "we finally found."  Yes that is so right.  Talk about out of the way, obscure signs and buildings. Wow!  These wineries were not easy to find.  Out of the 8, we actually only found three.  And the wines?  Not that great!  Alot of dry reds.  And for those of you who know us well, Mike and I are really sweet while wine drinkers.  The third winery was the best.  A very small operation, but fantastic wines.  In addition to the fantastic wines, they only charge $2.00 for tasting.  Not $5.00 like the others.  And their wines were very reasonably priced, the most expensive being $10.99.  Oh, the name of this winery you may be asking?  Black Diamond Winery.  They even have a web site www.blackdiamondwinery.com.  I bought four bottles of wine there.  Awesome.  Can't wait for my weekly visit at Jennifer's house to begin my consumption of these tasty liquids!
After wine tasting, we decided to head back to the motorhome here in Poulsbo.  Just reheated good old Domino's Pizza in the nuker and then just sitting back and relaxing. Nice.  Tomorrow we get to go spend the entire day with the kids!!!!!  Wendy doesn't have to go to work, so we will get to spend the whole day with her.  Tomorrow will be stellar!!!  Hurry up.  Get here.  We love our kids.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Fantastic Days With The Kids

Spent the last three days with Wendy, Larry and Hana in their apartment here in Silverdale, WA.  Just cannot get over how much Silverdale has changed in the past 32 years since Mike, Wendy and I last lived here.  Absolutely unbelievable!  The Kitsap Mall used to be a little strip mall with about six tiny stores and a grocery store.  Now it includes Kohls, Barnes and Noble, Macy's, Sears, etc.  Silverdale has absolutely everything in it now.  Just cannot believe it!
Larry's sister Barb and her two daughters Madison and Taylor were here as well.  Got to finally meet one of Larry's sisters personally.  Diane and Paul should be very proud of themselves.  They have raised some really great kids. 
Today Mike and Larry spent the day building a special bookshelf that will double as a private feeding room for Wendy's aging cat Patches.  Have to admit, they are doing a great job.  It is turning out quite nicely.I have never seen an idea like this before.  Wendy just may have something here.
I got to spend the day with my little Hana.  God I love that little girl.  She is just the cutest, most special little girl on this earth.  Although, wow can she tire a person out.  I guess I really am getting older.  Whew!
Had dinner with the kids and then just sat and visited for awhile.  Absolutely fantastic evening.  I love our kids!!!!!

Friday, July 15, 2011

We have reached Poulsbo, Washington!

It's been a while since our last post on July 2, 2011.  We were in Bismarck at Mike's mom's house until July 11th.  We seemed to have something going every single day while in Bismarck.  Mike's family had a family reunion at his mom's house on July 3rd.  Mike's sister Colette drove up from the Denver area and Mike's sister Joan, brother-in-law Bob, nephew Brian and niece-in-law Takeisha drove up from Colorado Springs.  Mike's sister Katherine and brother-in-law Bob shortened their weekend camping trip with their kids in order to come into Bismarck for the reunion.  So, we got to spend the day with all five kids together.  It's been five years since all of the kids were together.  Cameras were flashing everywhere.  It was a wonderful day.
July 4th was a nice relaxing day.  We fully intended on heading up to the capital building in Bismarck to watch the fireworks display for the first time in North Dakota's state capital.  However, once we got back to the motorhome to change clothes and apply mosquito repellent we smelled a horrible smell.  No, it wasn't the sewer!  It was burning electrical wiring.  Whew that stuff stinks!!!!!  Still not sure what happened, but our surge guard burned up!  At least it cut out the electrical current to the motorhome before any damage could be done.  Thank goodness for that. Unfortunately we missed the fireworks display altogether and then had to fork out a whopping $250 the next day to buy and install a new surge guard!
Friday, July 8th we headed to Katherine and Bob's ranch north of Lemmon, SD.  We took Mike's mom with us.  On the drive to the ranch we noticed some really dark looking clouds.  Just like the clouds we had been seeing and experiencing for the last three days.  Then the clouds opened up and dumped the rain.  It was really heavy for about five miles, and then just sprinkles for the next five miles.  After that, sunny and beautiful.  We had such a nice visit at the ranch with Mike's nephews Donald and Jeff as well as Katherine and Bob.  Also got to visit with Mike's great-niece Kaylene and his great-nephew Justin.  Katherine and Bob suggested we go into Mott to the Pheasant Cafe for their weekly fish fry buffet.  So they got into their car and we got into Mom's car and took off for Mott.  A few miles outside of Mott my telephone rang and it was Mike's sister Valerie asking where we were because there was a tornado watch in Bismarck.  I told her we were in Mott and thus not in danger as the sun was shining and the weather was beautiful!  So off to dinner we continued.  Dinner was delicious!  I don't like fish, so I got the prime rib.  Anyway, why would I want to eat anything other than beef when I am in North Dakota where they grow some of the best tasting beef in the country!!!!!!  After dinner we went and visited Mike's uncle George for a bit before heading back to Bismarck.
Left Bismarck on the 11th and headed to Billings, MT.  Called Pam and Rick to see if we could camp out in front of their house again for a couple of days.  They were thrilled to have us back.  Well, at least that's what they said! 
Left Billings on the 13th.  Traveled to Butte, MT and decided to spend the night in a WalMart Supercenter parking lot.  After we pulled in and got all settled in, we decided to go into the store to get a couple of things that we had on our shopping list.  Mike was tired and trying to rush me through, so he decided to let me stay in the store while he headed back to the motorhome for a quick nap before dinner.  About 20 minutes later I got a text from Mike telling me to hurry up and get back to the motorhome because a storm was coming.  So I headed to the checkouts and checked out.  I couldn't believe how dark the skies were when I got outside of the store.  As I was walking back to the motorhome the wind was blowing so hard it almost knocked me over.  Whoa!  I just got back to the motorhome and all hell broke loose!  Wow did it rain!!!!!  The next morning was just as unbelievable!  We got to experience our first hail of the trip!  Thankfully it remained small and didn't cause any damage.  Anyway, after the skies cleared we headed out onto the road again.
Last night was spent in Moses Lake, WA at another WalMart Supercenter parking lot.  Getting to be pros at this.  Thankfully WalMart is camper friendly and allows campers to park in their parking lots country wide free of charge.  Of course we tend to go into the store when we stop and make sure to purchase items we are needing.
Arrived in Poulsbo, WA this evening.  What an absolutely beautiful drive through the Washington Cascades!!!!  Snow still is plentiful in the mountains.  Wild flowers are blooming in plenitude as well.  It is just breathtakingly beautiful!!!  Get to see the kids tomorrow.  Cannot wait!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Travel Day to Bismarck, North Dakota

Left Dickinson, ND this morning around 9:00 a.m. (MST).  A beautiful day to travel.  The wind was at our back pushing our motorhome eastward, the sky was partly cloudy so it wasn't too hot.  Just a perfect day.  It is so absolutely green here in North Dakota.  The entire country has been hearing about the flooding in parts of the state due to the heavy winter snowfall in Montana as well as the rains that have been going on all spring and summer thus far.  All of this moisture has resulted in beautiful heavily grassed fields.  Of course all of the rivers and lakes are exceptionally full as well.
Arrived in Bismarck, ND at about 12:30 p.m. (CST).  The road from the interstate to the KOA Campground is being torn up so that it can be widened to a four lane road.  Wow!  Messy!  Made it just fine to the KOA and checked in.  Got one of our favorite campsites.  The trees don't block the satelite signal for our DirecTV.  Awesome.  Got our motorhome all set up and then tried to get our laptops hooked up to the free WiFi here at the campground.  Major difficulties.  The owners of the campground are really accommodating.  Sat beside Mike and telephoned the Internet provider and tried everything to get connected.  Couldn't get it done at that point in time, but assured us they would keep trying to get the problem resolved.
Left to head down to Mike's mom's house.  Mike's sister Colette is already here.  Got to visit with her and mom and then Valerie and Leroy arrived.  Really nice seeing everyone and visiting with them all.  Looking forward to the next ten days with Mike's family.
It's really interesting how time seems to move alot faster when you change time zones.  Came back to the campground to get some sleep.  Checked to see if we could access the campground free WiFi and as you can all see, we have success.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Wendy, Larry and Hana Arrived Today!

Wendy, Larry and Hana arrived at my Dad's house in Dickinson today.  I could not wait to get my little Granddaughter out of her car seat and into my arms.  To my surprise, she let me take her out and hold her and she didn't squirm out of my arms.  It has been six months since we last saw her and she made me feel as if she hasn't forgotten me at all.  She is just so sweet and so special. 
I got all of the baking done for my dad yesterday.  I baked him cinnamon rolls, caramel rolls, chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal date cookies, and oatmeal raisin cookies.  His freezer is once again well stocked with goodies.  Mike finished all of the chores on his list as well.  He pruned all of the bushes and trees, changed the oil and did all of the car service checks on my dad's car, and replaced a ceiling light fixture.  And people think we actually are on vacation when we come to North Dakota.  Really?????
My Dad decided that Larry and Wendy should have homemade rhubarb strawberry jelly and homemade rhubarb sauce to take to their new home in Washington.  So he picked all of the rhubarb in his garden.  Mike, Larry and I cleaned it all and Mike and I cut it into pieces.  Then Dad gave me the recipe cards so that I could make the sauce and the jelly.  Of course there was plenty of rhubarb so that I could also make jelly and sauce for him as well as jelly for Mike and me.  So needless to say, my chores have not ended yet.  Maybe tomorrow when I get the jelly done?  One can only hope.
Thoroughly enjoyed spending time with my little Hana while her mommy and daddy went and did a little shopping with Mike.  I am just a very proud Grandma.  Had such a nice visit with Wendy and Larry when they returned.  I can't believe how much Wendy has grown up in the past year.  It truly is a wonder what motherhood will do to a person. 
Of course, I also thoroughly enjoyed whooping her in a game of pool too!!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day

Today is Father's Day. I think the last time I was able to celebrate Father's Day with my Dad was when I was 18 years old.  Needless to say, that was a long time ago.  Started out the day with my Dad coming out to the campground to have a special breakfast with us in our motorhome.  I made my famous crescent breakfast sandwiches.  Of course we started out with toasting Father's Day with a Bloody Mary.  After breakfast we cleaned everything up and then headed over to my Dad's house for the day.
A very good friend of Mike's, Walt Heath telephoned Mike and let him know that he and his family are on 30 minute mandatory evacuation notice due to the Memorial Fire located near their home in Sierra Vista, Arizona.  This is so absolutely devastatingly unbelievable!  Walt just retired a couple of months before Mike did.  This is no way to enjoy a person's retirement, by worrying that they may lose everything.  Mike and I are both praying very hard for Walt and Bea's safety as well as the fire not coming anywhere near their property!!!!  Please Lord up above, hear us loud and clear!!!!!
As I mentioned earlier, once we cleaned up the breakfast dishes we headed to my Dad's house for the day.  Yesterday Mike started pruning the bushes and hedges surrounding my Dad's house and today he finished the last three that he needed to complete.  The only tree left is the apple tree.  Mike would have completed that task if it hadn't started to rain.  You sure don't want to be using electric power tools when it is raining with lightening and thunder.  A little bit of a death wish if you do.
Wendy, Larry and Hana called to wish Mike a Happy Father's Day.  We thought they were still down by Mount Rushmore and would be heading to the Kilzer farm near Lemmon, South Dakota tomorrow.  We were wrong.  They had already finished their visit to Mount Rushmore and arrived today at the Kilzer farm.  They will be spending the next couple of days visiting with Mike's sister Katherine and brother-in-law Bob, and then they will be heading to Dickinson where we will be able to see them and spend five days with them while they are here visiting my Dad.
We had dinner this evening with Dad.  My cousin Clare Ann had given my Dad some homemade sausage that she and her husband had made using her Dad's delicious recipe.  Dad saved the sausage for when Mike and I came and we had it tonight with Dad's homemade baked beans.  Quite delicious!  It has been years since I have eaten either one of these two food items.
After dinner we sat and visited for a while, then Mike and I headed back up here to the motorhome.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Visiting with Dad

My Dad is 87 years old and he never ceases to amaze me!  The last time I saw my Dad was 2 years ago and I couldn't get over how much he seemed to have aged in the one year that I had not seen him.  Now it has been 2 and I swear he has gotten younger!  He just doesn't seem to age.  I thank God for that!  I love my Dad and want him around for as long as the good Lord will allow me.
Went grocery shopping with Dad this morning so that he could pick up all of the ingredients for things that he wants me to make for him while I am here.  Needless to say, for all of you who have heard our stories from past visits, these ingredients included lots of flour, sugar, yeast and chocolate chips.  So you know his freezer will once again be stocked with chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal date cookies, and cinnamon rolls before I leave. 
After we got back to his house and unpacked all of the groceries and put them away, Mike suggested we go for a little ride and check out where this other campground we heard about is.  So we all piled into the little Geo and drove down to the southwest side of town and checked out Camp on the Heart.  It really is quite a bit nicer than Northpark.  We are unsure as to whether we will camp there as the price is a bit higher than Northpark.  From Camp on the Heart we continued our little drive about town by heading to this little fabric store I found in the phone book.  Dakota Sew and So is the name.  I went in and Mike and Dad stayed outside in the car.  I was the only customer in the whole place.  Found two fabrics I just had to get.  So I got a yard of each and left the store.  We then went to lunch at Subway.  We got there just in the nick of time.  After we got our food, the girls' basketball team from South Heart came in.  This was in addition to all of the other customers who were there getting lunch..  The three girls preparing the sandwiches were just running.  Wow!  It was unbelievable.  Mike and I remarked how good they were at keeping the line moving.  Believe it or not, they got through that entire line in less than 15 minutes.  It truly was remarkable.  We finished eating and as we were leaving, another bus full of girls from Linton High School started lining up to order their food.  Unbelievable.  Those girls sure earned their wages today!
We then drove around a little bit more and then drove back to Dads' house.  We went downstairs to my favorite room, the rec room and listened to Dad's stories.  What an enjoyable day!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Travel Day to Dickinson, ND

Well we left our friend's Pam and Rick Perry's house in Billings this morning.  It was a beautiful travel day.  Hardly any breeze what-so-ever, so wind was not a bother to the motorhome.
Filled the motorhome with fuel on our way out of Billings.  Mike depended totally on the Garmin to get us back onto the highway.  Mike already knew how to get there, but decided to let the Garmin lead the way.  Sheesh, it only took us three miles out of our way through Billings.  Quite interesting to say the least.  But we got on the highway and were on our way to good ole North Dakota.
While traveling along Interstate 94 beside the Theodore Roosevelt National Park Mike told me to keep an eye out for buffalo.  Believe it or not I actually saw one climbing up the hill.  I still can't believe how huge they are.  The ones that they have in the zoo's out in California are the size of baby calves compared to the full grown version in the wild.  They are just beautiful!  Dangerous but beautiful!
Arrived in Dickinson around 5:30 p.m. and went straight to the campground.  We actually arrived a day earlier than anticipated due to good travel/driving times.  Once we got all checked in and got to our campsite, Mike busied himself with getting the motorhome set up.  I did all of the inside tasks of getting things set up inside as well as getting the TV satellite set up.  That was interesting.  It took quite a while for the DirecTV dish to find the satellite signal.  But luckily it did and we have TV.  Cool!
Tomorrow we head over to my Dad's house to begin our two week visit with him.  Looks like we will be here for Dickinson's Roughrider Days.  That should be fun if we get a chance to go to any of the events.  Time will tell. 
Well, we are tired and needing to get to bed.  Can't believe we've already been gone from California for a  week!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Out and About in Big Sky Country

Today Pam and Rick took us for a beautiful drive.  We drove through Bridger, Red Lodge, and Laurel here in Montana.  There were other little towns that seem to be escaping my memory recall right now.  None-the-less it was a beautiful drive through gorgeous countryside.  Of course Pam obliged me with many an opportunity to check out the interesting stores as well as feed my fabric shopping habit.  Just had to purchase a couple of hunks of fabric that I have never seen out in So Cal.
The mountains around here are really packed with snow.  Pam and Rick even said that they doubt that the snow will all melt before this Autumn when the new snow will be falling once again. The rivers are just running full and hard with all of the runoff as well as the water from all of the rain that they have been experiencing here in recent weeks.  It's just unbelievable.
Of course the best part of this whole trip is being afforded the opportunity to visit and spend time with our friends that have left So Cal for better parts of this country.  We have truly missed them all tremendously.  Being with them has made us realize just how much we have missed them!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Day of Travel from Idaho to Montana

Spent the day yesterday with Carol shopping in Idaho Falls once again.  We had a blast looking for cute doggy beds and darling doggy shirts and sweaters for Carol's new little dog, Brutus.  Then we also checked out a sewing machine store to look at embroidery/sewing machines.  Carol is really thinking about getting one after seeing how much fun it is to do machine embroidery.  I brought my machine with me and embroidered a couple of vests for her.  I warned her that it is very addicting.  Phil may never see her again if she gets one of the machines.  At least that is pretty much what Mike has experienced since he bought me mine.  Wait a minute!  Maybe that was his intent.  I think a serious interrogation is needing to take place very soon!
Today we left Carol and Phil's in Teton, ID and headed for Pam and Rick Perry's in Billings, MT.
We left Teton this morning at about 9:00 a.m.  It was raining, cloudy and gloomy.  Guess you could say the day fit my mood with having to leave my BFF's.  Goodness knows when I will have the opportunity to spend time with Carol any time soon. 
We took a route through West Yellowstone, north to Bozeman.  OMG, talk about beautiful territory!  The streams and rivers were all so full and running so hard, it was actually kind of frightening to realize that a person couldn't have any chance of survival if they fell into any of these swollen rivers or streams.  We stopped along side of a gorgeous stream to have lunch.  Scenery like that is priceless.  As we traveled north we actually climbed above the snow line.  Here it is the middle of June and there is still quite a bit of snow in the Yellowstone forest. 
Once we turned east after going through Bozeman, we continued to experience intermittent rain storms.  One rain storm a few miles east of Billings was unbelievable!  It was raining humongous drops of rain and then the wind whipped up and was blowing the rain sideways into us.  It actually became difficult to see the road through the rain for a few minutes.  To say it was a bit scary would be putting it lightly!
Mike kind of miscalculated the distance between Teton and Billings.  As a result we got to Pam and Rick's a day before anticipated.  We called them to ask if they were ready for us to come a little bit early.  Rick said, sure no problem.  Then he asked how far away we were.  Mike kind of giggled and said, about 18 miles.  Wow!  So we are here with our other good friends Pam and Rick.
Pam and Rick bought a their house here in Billings about 3 or 4 months ago.  Man is this place nice!  And talk about a change from their house in Forest Falls, CA!  I honestly think that you could fit their entire Forest Falls cabin in part of the first floor of their new home!  After a complete tour of their house and property, we headed out for a wonderful dinner at the Texas Roadhouse.  Absolutely love this restaurant!  Fantastic steaks!  We always make sure we go to the Texas Roadhouse when we go to Bismarck, ND.  So this trip we get to go to it here in Billings as well.  Awesome!  At least that is what my taste buds and tummy say.  The scale will see it entirely differently in the morning.  UGH!
After dinner Pam and Rick took us for a drive and showed us Pam's office and college campus where she is Director.  I was totally impressed.  She has done an absolutely fantastic job with this place thus far and explained her future plans.  Wow!  Then they took us for a drive onto the Rim here in Billings.  The city is beautiful at night with all of the lights. 
Getting to bed and looking forward to an awesome day with friends tomorrow.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Awesome Time at the Wall's

Today Carol took us to the local fabric/craft store.  It was fantastic! The woman who owns and runs this shop has got fabric I have never seen before.  I could have spent hours and hundreds of dollars there.  Love this place!  I did manage to escape with only three yards and a fat quarter of fabric.  I just have never seen these fabrics.  Compound that with the awesome friendly service and you have a huge winner!
From there we went to Idaho Falls and got to see the actual water falls that were the reason for Idaho Falls' name.  They are just beautiful.  We've all been hearing about the flooding around the Mississippi as well as in North Dakota around the Little Missouri River, but we haven't been hearing about the high water levels and flooding that they are experiencing here in Idaho.  The Snake River is extremely full.  Every bridge we see is only 2 to 3 feet above the water level.  There are fields that have been turned into lakes and the Idaho Falls were running wildly.  It makes for some dangerous beauty.  Mother Nature at her best. 
In Idaho Falls we went to one of Carol's favorite thrift stores.  Wow!  They had some pretty neat stuff there.  I bought a vase to put the lilacs in that I cut off of Carol's lilac bushes.  I love them.  They are so pretty and awesomely fragrant.  After we found our "treasures" in the thrift store, Carol drove us around some more and then we all went to lunch at Red Robin.  We all ate way too much.  Misery with an overfull stomach.  Ugh.
On our way to Idaho Falls we drove past this store that Carol said just opened a couple of weeks ago.  It is a store that sells handmade cheese.  We all decided we had to go there to check it out on our way back from Idaho Falls.
Manwaring Cheese Inc. is unbelievable!  Even though we were all so full from lunch, we couldn't help but taste the four cheeses that they were offering for tasting.  I don't think I have ever tasted a Sharp Cheddar or Swiss Cheese that was better than these.  Just had to buy a chunk of each.  I asked the owner about a couple of other cheeses that he had curing in the cooler.  He said that he likes to combine different ingredients in his cheeses.  One of the cheeses had honey and cinnamon incorporated in the sharp cheddar.  One also had red pepper flakes mixed in.  The most interesting one was cheddar cheese with raspberry jam pressed into it.  Mike said "Oh man, that sounds good."  The owner showed us how he was experimenting with pressing the jam into the cheese.  Before we knew it, he went back into the rear cooler and came out with a 2-inch high by 6-inch diameter round of the cheddar with raspberry jam that he just gave to us free of charge.  He said that it has to cure in the refrigerator for six weeks and would like us to let him know what we think.  Can you believe this?  Free of charge?  If this were good ole So Cal, they would have said we are a little unsure of this combination, but if you would like to try it we will sell it to you at a 50% reduction in price and then proceeded to tell us that they were going to sell it for $10 per pound!  I love the midwest and the people in it.  They are just a different breed!!!!!
We came back to the Wall residence and were still so full, we couldn't even fathom eating anything for dinner.  So, guess what Carol and I did?  Can anyone spell, machine embroidery?  Yup.  Carol picked out a couple of designs she really liked, I broke out my embroidery machine and threads, and Carol picked out two denim vests she wanted embroidered.  We had such a good visit while my machine was doing its thing.
Looking forward to tomorrow and spending another day with my BFF!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Made it to Teton, Idaho

Well, we made it to my best friend Carol's in Teton, Idaho today.
We got up pretty early this morning and got on the road.  We were worried about rush hour traffic in Salt Lake City and it wasn't bad at all.  Of course all of the road work didn't make it particularly lovely, but all-in-all it really wasn't that bad.  Mike was totally surprised.  I on the other hand really didn't like the reduced lanes and big vehicles.
As we headed further into northern Utah we hit weather.  Surprise, surprise!  Actually hit some heavy rain outside of Pocatello.  What was interesting is the fact that if you looked really close at the low clouds hanging over the foothills you realized it was actually snowing!!!!!  There was fresh snow on the green grass.  Unbelievable.  Isn't it June??  Went back to the bedroom in the motorhome to check the outside thermometer and it was only 42 degrees outside.  BRRRRRRRR!
Got to Carol and Phil's house a little before noon.  OMG it was so good seeing them after all of this time.  You really don't realize just how much you miss someone until you get the chance to see them and spend some time with them. 
Carol and Phil have got an absolutely beautiful home (it's actually 100 years old)!  They have got an awesome amount of property as well.  I just love their house!!!!!!  Carol let me cut some lilacs off of her bushes.  They are making the motorhome smell absolutely awesome.  Love those lilacs, always have.  They bring back such fantastic childhood memories.
Our awesome friends took us out to lunch.  Wow was that fabulous pizza!  I would have to rank it in my top favorite three!  They then took us to a couple of Carol's favorite shopping haunts.  Talk about great deals!!!!!  I got two pairs of brand new Levi's jeans for $6.99 each and a brand new Jones of New York dress denim jacket for $7.99.  There is no way I could have found these kind of deals in good ole So Cal!  Thank you Carol!!!!!!!!
Had dinner after Carol's delicious fruit drinks aka "Berry Wallbangers."  Then called it an early evening since Phil has to get up at 4:00 a.m. to go to work tomorrow in Yellowstone National Park. Just remember, if you visit Yellowstone National Park and drink any of the water, thank Phil.  He is the Supervisor for their fresh water treatment plant.
Looking forward to another fantastic day with my best bud tomorrow!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Day one of our 2011 road trip

Today was a complete travel day.  Got onto the Northbound 215 at precisely 8:00 this morning.  Traffic wasn't bad at all.  Unfortunately San Bernardino has so many parts of the 215 torn up for added construction, parts were pretty dicey.  At least from my point of view. 
Still hate going through Las Vegas!  Do people not realize that a 36 foot motorhome towing a car does not need room????????  Of course there was one truck driver who thought he needed parts of our lane too when we were beside him.  Argh!!!!!!!!!!
In all the trips though the Virgin River Gorge, we have never seen the river so full! It was actually full from bank to bank and running with small rapids.  Usually it is just a trickle of a creek.  It was really pretty.  We also have never seen so much snow in the Utah mountains.  Wow!  We are venturing to guess that there is so much that it won't completely melt before snow begins to fall in the winter.  Sure makes for beautiful scenery.
We drove 602 miles today and are spending the night in the East Bay RV Resort just outside of Provo, UT.  Wonder if Donny and Marie Osmond are home and would like some company?  What ya think?  I think Mike and I should just get some rest and head out to Teton, ID tomorrow for a much anticipated visit with my best friend and her hubby.  Haven't seen them in a very long time.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

As We Begin

Now that we are retired, we can finally fulfill our dream of traveling around this beautiful country of ours in our motorhome.  We have an upcoming trip planned and are really looking forward to it.  We plan to visit our very good friends as well as our families.  The ultimate will be spending time with our daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter.  It just can't get any better than that!!!!!