Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Christmas Kitties!

These two kitties weren't very happy about having their pictures taken especially with their stocking hats on their heads, but aren't they cute? Maggie (my kitty) probably won't be here next Christmas because he has a very aggressive form of bone cancer. Nicole (my mom's kitty) has had her picture taken with the hat before. She wouldn't look up and would hardly open her eyes! She's not fond of the hat, that's for sure!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

They Got Me!

My 50th birthday is December 12th. I had a feeling that "something" was up, but I never expected a surprise birthday party the day that it happened!

My mom had hand surgery on Friday and I was staying with her for a few days to help her out. On Saturday, Nathan, my son, came over and trimmed up the trees and hedge that is in her backyard. I was doing some things inside for her and supervising the work outside! In the afternoon, Don called and asked if we wanted to come over for barbequed steaks (we were staying in Kathy & Jon's backyard). My mom said that she felt up to it, so I said "o.k."

I didn't see any cars, didn't notice anything unusual but when I walked into the house lo and behold...there were lots of friends to surprise me! If I had of known, I would have made sure that I had make-up on at the least!!! Family, Kountry Kamper family/friends and even Dottie & Lew Anderson, some of our Monaco friends (who had driven up from San Diego) were there to help me celebrate my 50th birthday! It was a lot of fun with great friends and great food. A co-worker of Kathy's made my cake, which was great (except that my name was spelled wrong). I loved the sign on it "Relax I'm Only Here For The Cake".

I wasn't expecting all the gifts that people brought to me, but I had a lot of fun opening everything! It was almost like Christmas...just a few weeks early!

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Hot Tamale!

My mom and I went to the 15th annual International Tamale Festival in Indio, CA. My mom had been wanting to go to it, and it happened that we were able to take the opportunity and go! We both had perceptions of what we would find there but it wasn't quite what we had anticipated! Years ago we had gone to a chili cook-off. Each of the booths had samples to hand out, at the Tamale Festival you bought the tamales you wanted to try. They had beef, chicken, and pork as usual, but they also had fruit and chocolate tamales as well! Ironically, one of the best tamales we had...came from Temecula which is in our very "own" backyard! I read in the paper that there were over 60 vendors and they were expecting to serve over 120,000 festival goers! I think most of them were there the same day we were! There were lots of people there, that's for sure! One of the last booths we saw, had a line waiting to buy tamales that was *l*o*n*g*. I wonder if they knew something we didn't? It was also a very warm weekend...temps were in the mid 80's...and this is December! Lots of entertainment all around but most of it wasn't under cover so we choose not to sit in the sun to see it! Many of the booths had characters "hawking" their tamales! The chili pepper in the picture with my mom is just one of those! In addition to the tamales, there were also booths selling crafts, leather, jewelry, etc. It was fun to experience, but I'm not sure we would go again!


Thursday, November 30, 2006

Decorating for Christmas!

O.K. So I used to turn on the Christmas music...loud... and begin to remove everything that was used to decorate our home. Everything went into boxes and then I began replacing everything with Christmas decorations. I think at last count I had something like 17 or 18 boxes. BIG, BIG boxes! It would take me days. Every room in our house was decorated, bathrooms included! So last year began a new tradition...decorating the motorhome! I can't remember where Don and I were when I happened upon the neatest gift store! That's where I found my moose nativity set! Now, this year part of it is missing and I'm not sure where in our storage container it is. It could be because when Don and I went by there we both had had a lot of liquid before we got there! It could be that Don didn't want to miss Dr. Laura on the radio (I hate Dr. Laura!!)So this year my nativity only has the "main" characters...Joseph, Mary and of course, baby Jesus with the angels looking over them! I was able to find a few other decorations in the storage container, so with the things I was able to find throughout THIS year (like the moose "angel" choir I found in Wyoming while shopping with Glenda Roe) our motorhome is once again decorated for Christmas! I LOVE my three newest pieces...there's a moose in a Christmas tree that says "lighten up it's Christmas", a moose in a Santa suit with his bag of toys thrown over his shoulder. Does he know that there's a hole and the toys are falling out behind him? Then there's the tree with everyone helping to decorate it...it has lights that really light up! When we were at our "year-end" campout with the Kountry Kampers, Evie Ferreira showed us how to make Christmas baskets with poinsiettias, etc. and that gave me the idea to "redo" a container that I have in the corner of the kitchen! I had some white lights and with my new Christmas flowers, I have a container to use for Christmas! I'm really quite proud of how it turned out! Thanks Evie!

Of course, we also have a Christmas tree! It's only about 2' high, but it's a real tree complete with lights and ornaments - moose of course!

So with the Christmas CD's playing, the peppermint-y candles burning and the glow of the Christmas lights on the tree I can almost believe it's Christmas....with the sand blowing instead of snow!

**I almost forgot to mention that it's very windy, but only mid 50's tonight, high 70's during the day!**

So now..."Merry Christmas to All and to All A Good Night"!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Price of Love...

For those that don't have a pet as part of their family, you might not have the same feelings as those of us that do. If you only have a dog, you may not understand what others see in cats. For some of us, our pet is part of our family...an extension perhaps, and one that cannot talk in english but yet relays their thoughts and feelings none the less.

Maggie is MY cat. Don tolerates him...yes, that's right, his name is Maggie but he's male! The short story on that is that I was told he was female, named him, and a few months (or maybe it was only weeks) later, found out that he was definetely a male! He already had a name that he responded to so Maggie stuck! It actually fits his personality! Or I blame his personality on being named Maggie! My kids, Kimberleigh and Nathan gave Maggie to me on Mother's Day in 1993...he was only 7 weeks old!

About a month ago I noticed Maggie limping. Because he's strictly an indoor kitty and due to his age, I figured it was probably a little arthritis. Once we got here to So. California and things settled down, I took him to the vet and received the shock of my life! The vet suspected bone cancer. We did blood tests and x-rays and confirmed the worst. Last week a biopsy showed that Maggie has highly invasive osteosarcoma. His prognosis is "highly guarded". In a younger cat they would amputate his leg and most likely he would have quite a few years left but in a cat Maggie's age, the vet isn't even recommending it. The vet has basically told me that Maggie has about 4 months before the pain in his leg and/or further complications from the cancer will necessitate making the decision to have him put to sleep.

I hate the thought of losing him. I thought I had so many more years left with him. I can still remember the day that I held Kobie, my 17 year old cat the entire day before I knew I had to take him to the vet and have him put to sleep.

Recently I had someone ask me "what I saw in cats". His comment was that dogs come when they are called and take an active part in your day to day activities. Guess they just don't know cats like those of us that are owned by one! Maggie comes when he's called! It might be on his terms and only when he wants to, but he knows his name! Everytime I go into the bathroom...he's right there! What he really wants is for me to turn the water on...he loves fresh, running water! :-) Every night he jumps on the bed, waits for me to get under the covers, get settled and then he jumps over me, sometimes bites my nose, sometimes licks the blanket (don't ask me why he started this) and then curls up and drops down right next to me! I'm not sure if he leaves for long since he's always in the same place in the morning! In the morning when I'm putting my make-up on, he's right there with me...sometimes eating his food, sometimes just visiting! During the day he'll often come out to visit! He's always seemed to know when "I" needed a little extra attention and been right there to rub against me, purr or "ask" for me to scratch him. When I've been gone for a few days he's been quite vocal when I've gotten home to let me know that he missed me and he doesn't want me to leave! He also likes to play, although he has slowed down a lot over the years! He loved chasing "fluffs" (pom poms to you and me), the plastic ring off the milk carton or that elusive string!

Our animals offer us so much in our lives and they really ask for very little. I keep asking myself...where did all the time with Maggie go? It seems hard to believe that he is 13 years old. It seems harder to think that I have so little time left with him. I will have another cat somewhere down the road but it will never replace Maggie. There will never be another cat like Maggie...Maggie is definetely one of a kind!

Chula Vista RV Resort - Kountry Kampers

For many, many years Don and I have been members of the Good Sam Kountry Kampers; a chapter based out of Riverside, California. It was a great way to get out and use your RV on a regular basis and over the years, our Kountry Kampers has become family. There are only a few members that have been there longer than Don and I that still come out to the campouts. Of course, since we've been traveling full time, it has really limited the number of campouts that we've been able to attend. This was a great campout to be able to go to since it was not only during wonderful weather, at a very nice campground, but it was also our traditional "holiday" campout where we celebrate Christmas with our extended family! In the year and a half we've been traveling there have been a few new members join and we didn't really get a chance to meet the latest ones.

Since we didn't have "work" to get in the way, we were able to arrive on Thursday. This was a popular destination as we were one of 12 that arrived a day early! It was fun to join our friends and go to dinner at the local restaurant that is just a walk away! The special was "all you can eat fish and chips" which most chose, but NOT me! :-) Friday 4 more members came in and we had our annual "soup night"! This was a tradition that was started a few years back and was such a success that we've continued it! This campout, the board members are in charge of and each brings a different variety of soup. The rest of us bring bread, crackers, etc. and we never go away hungry! Another tradition that we've continued is the ladies making some type of craft on Saturday which we incorporate into our decorating for our holiday party on Saturday evening. A few years ago we served Malibu Rum and pineapple-orange juice and another tradition was born! Can you imagine a group of ladies using glue guns while consuming alcohol? We have a lot of laughs and lots of fun and as always our projects turn out great! This year, Evie Ferreira and Jan Lennert helped us create baskets with battery powered candles surrounded by flowers, ribbon and pinescones! Each basket was different and unique and they all glowed on the tables!

Our "holiday" dinner was a little different this year. Instead of a catered dinner or a dinner "out" provided by the chapter, the RV Resort was hosting a turkey dinner with everyone bringing a side dish to share. I'm not sure how many they served, but our table (with the entire Chapter at it) was almost the last one! While we all got plenty to eat, I know the park was worried that not everyone would get turkey! They also had dinner at 3:00 so we could all sit outdoors before it cooled off so we had a few hours between dinner and our party!

Our party was lots of fun. We exchange gifts valued at $10 and it's always fun to see what ideas everyone comes up with! Lots of flashlights seem to make the rounds each year. I happened to receive an alarm clock! I don't think I've ever seen one as a gift before. Last year we didn't make the "holiday" campout, but I'm still using the glass case I received the year prior to that! The decorations and holiday music always adds to the festivities and this year was no exception! Evie and Joe Ferreira along with Jan and Joe Lennert did a fantastic job with the room!

Sunday morning we have our business meeting and everyone packs up and heads out. It's the last campout of the year and *WE* won't be at another Kountry Kamper campout until April of 2007. Although that's really not that far away, it seems like an eternity! We had a great time visiting with our Kountry Kamper family and hope to see many of them on our travels during the coming year!

One thing I didn't mention above...the weather was perfect! Low to mid 80's during the day, foggy and 60's during the night! Great weather for being at the beach!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Happy Birthday!

One of the great things about getting to So. California is being able to see our grandkids that are here...Allison who will be 7 in Feb. and Brian, our youngest who turned 2 today! He missed his grandpa's birthday by mere hours but that's o.k. A birthday should be "your own"!

We last saw Allison and Brian in March! Eight months doesn't seem like a long time, but wow, how a baby grows in that amount of time! Brian has always been the sweetest, happiest baby and this day was no exception! He showed us all his new tricks and lots of things he's learned in those 8 months! It was so much fun seeing him open his birthday presents and eating his birthday cake!

Allison was so happy to see us...it makes me feel so special when she is so excited to see me! She always has a great big hug and lots of things to tell me and show me! It seems like she is growing so tall each and every time we see her! She is almost as tall as her mom (who isn't very tall!) and in no time will be towering over her! We know that we won't be here in February for Allison's birthday, so we gave her her birthday presents a few months early! It was wonderful to see how very excited she was by what we gave her! Her exclamation of surprise and happiness was worth way more than the gift itself! I hope I can do as well with her Christmas presents!

The time we are here always flies by so quickly that it seems we have no time to spend more than just a few hours with the kids. I think it's because we have family, doctors and holidays while we are here that take up so much of our time. Add the hours for mom and dad at work, their family commitments, etc. and it really limits what time we have. When we are with our other grandkids, because we are "out of state" it doesn't seem like we have those things imposing on us. Or maybe it's just because we are "visiting" with just them. I think the next time we are near by, we need to just schedule our time with them exclusively or maybe they just need to come and visit us whereever we might be! That sounds like a great idea to me!

BTW...Allison just loves posing for pictures for me!

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Pinnacle Mtn, Arkansas

I think our kids tried to kill me today! We took a drive to Pinnacle Mountain to see the views - which, by the way were spectacular; but to get to the top was an adventure in itself! Tim, our son-in-law, didn't think I could make it...I'm out of shape AND had the wrong kind of shoes (sandals) on! He said "I was one determined mother-in-law"! I figured if Ashleigh was going to the top, so was I! Not that I wasn't tempted a few times to stop and wait...but the view at the top was well worth it! Ask me how I feel tomorrow though!

On Sunday, I head back home...home that is to where Don, Tess and Maggie (Tess being the dog and Maggie the cat) and the motorhome are. Back to southern California where we will be, off and on until the beginning of the year. Southern California is where we will spend the holidays with our families.

I have had a wonderful time with Kim, Tim and of course, Ashleigh!


Wednesday, November 1, 2006

A few days at kindergarten!

Ashleigh started kindergarten this year. She doesn't have half days but instead goes to school from 8 - 3...a long day if you ask me! Although they do have nap time, if you ask Ashleigh, she'll tell you that "she doesn't close her eyes"! She's tired when she gets home and if you ask Kim, she'll tell you that "Ashleigh's teacher gets the best time of the day with her"! For the three days that Ashleigh had to go to school during my visit I was able to spend those days volunteering in her class room! I had fun, got to spend time with Ashleigh and gave her teacher some help as well! Each of the days I was able to have lunch with Ashleigh as well! Two of them we were "tray eaters" and the last day, I brought Ashleigh and I lunch. The only problem is that the kindergarten classes (I think there are four) go to lunch at 10:30...fast food restaurants serve breakfast until then, so Ashleigh and I had breakfast for lunch! :-) It was fun and Ashleigh was so excited to have me there - it was worth a million bucks in my book!

Mrs. Lee told me that this wasn't a normal week. The kids actually had Thursday and Friday off this week, and Tuesday was Halloween so they had lots of activities going on at school! On Monday I helped make spiders out of pipe cleaners and yarn AND a spider hat made out of black construction paper! On both we glued eyes and on the hats we glued noses! I also helped wash gourds...not only for Mrs. Lee's class (we let the kids wash their own gourd) but for two classes that had substitutes! On Tuesday, the kids decorated cookies with frosting and icing! You could see the ones with the artistic ability because it sure came out this day! Later they painted the same gourds we had washed the day before! In the late afternoon, it was time for hay rides around the school parking lot! It was a fun filled, busy day!

On Wednesday, it was the 50th day of school, so they had a 50's day! The kids dressed up in 50's attire, had a sock hop, had a bubble gum blowing contest (everyone won) and finally had rootbeer or coke floats! It was pretty funny watching their teacher teach them how to blow bubbles with their gum...a few rules up front - you couldn't touch it with your fingers (Ashleigh had a tough time with that one), and if it fell out of your mouth it had to go in the trash! There is one girl in class that has a tough time sitting still, being quiet (especially being quiet) and always has the answer (even if it's wrong). I hadn't been at school for more than an hour and I already knew who she was! Guess who has the BEST and BIGGEST bubble? You guessed it - the girl with the most hot air! It was hilarious! After that it was time to read books, I took groups of 5 out at a time and read to them and let them read to me!

I can see such a dramatic change in Ashleigh as she absorbs all the things she's learning in school. As we drive down the street she's "spelling" signs and asking what does that spell! She's spelling words, writing her entire alphabet and sounding out words all day long! She's even learning sign language! I knew they were like sponges at this age and man, is she ever soaking everything up!

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Trick-Or-Treat (Smell My Feet)

The last few Halloweens have found me sewing costumes at the last minute. Last year the entire Corbett family were dressed like pirates! Grandma (that's me) made all of them! This year, Nana (my Mom) made Ashleigh's "Dorothy" costume, but I made Kim's "fairy" costume! Since I don't get here until a few days before...it makes for some interesting evenings since we try to stick to regular activities during the day!

Tim wore his pirate costume to work since they were having a Halloween costume contest and he hadn't worn it last year (to work that is). I have to admit, it's quite dashing! Ashleigh was Dorothy (from the Wizard of Oz) complete with red glittery shoes and a brown braided wig (which I hate/d), a basket and "Toto"! Oh well, she loved it so that's what counts! Kim was a fairy although you can hardly see her wings in the picture! Of course, the past few years we've had rain on Halloween but not this year! No, this year a cold front moved in complete with frost advisories so everyone wore jackets to trick-or-treat! It was freezing outside! It would have been a great year to have a very warm, furry costume! :-) Next year, it's water-proof, furry costumes all around! :-) Kim didn't make it very long trick-or-treating with Ashleigh (she walks to the door with her, but doesn't get candy) before we headed back to get jackets! After that, it wasn't long before Tim and Kim came back home and Ashleigh and I tried a few more houses before Ashleigh was ready to come back home and hand out candy! She loves giving out the candy (she gives out HAND FULLS) and seeing all the costumes! She checks them out at the windows beside each door before opening the door...if it's "too scary" she lets someone else hand out the candy!


Monday, October 30, 2006

Pumpkin Farm and Pumpkin Carving

Took Ashleigh to the Pumpkin Farm. She must have had 10 different pumpkins in the wagon before settling on the "perfect" one!
Took Ashleigh to her dance class! She amazes me each time I see her! Of course, there were also a few "funny" moments like when the dance teacher was changing the music to thier jazz part...and Ashleigh was rocking away!
Pumpkin carving...instead of our "usual" we did this the day BEFORE Halloween! It made a big difference! Ashleigh was very pleased with "Mr. Bones"! I cut out the "Tin Man", Kim carved a ghost and Tim an Alien! They all turned out very cool!

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Knox Brothers - A Night of Southern Gospel

O.K. so the pictures don't match the title of this blog, or have anything to do with it, but I don't have any pictures to correspond with the subject so I thought I'd share the two newest that I have of grandkids! It's Shae on his first day of school (Second grade! Wow, where does the time go to?) and Ashleigh on her first day of kindergarten (Kim and Ashleigh got up VERY early and were at school VERY early as well!)

We are still at Camp Monaco in Harrisburg, OR. One of the guys, Victor, that works part time here (he teaches the Women Only Driving, does several seminars and tours of the area, picks up parts, etc.) sings in a band with his five brothers, hence the Knox Brothers. They sing country gospel and have performed in 50 different states in the US and Canada! They have been performing for 30+ years together. On Tuesday night, Don & I joined our Monaco friends, Jerri & Lloyd Wood and traveled to Tangent, OR which is about 25 miles north of Harrisburg to see them perform. They also performed with a group, The Palmetto State Quartet. The Quartet comes from the Tennessee area with members from Georgia, Carolina and other eastern states. It really was an enjoyable evening with lots of great music. Don liked Victor's group much better, he said that the Quartet was just "loud"! They were loud, but both groups were great! Not sure we heard much "country" but it was all good!

Tonight Jerri, Lloyd and I drove to Eugene to hear the Knox Brothers perform by themselves. It was a fun night and again, another great concert! Tonight they had more country in their mix! It's pretty neat to think of 6 brothers singing together as a band for over 30 years! Not many bands have the same members after so many years! The church where they performed tonight was a beautiful facility and very modern as well! It was a great place to hold a concert!

It looks like we will be headed south on Monday. Not sure where we will go, exactly! I will fly to Arkansas to spend Halloween with Kim, Tim and Ashleigh later in the week but I don't even know where I will fly out of or back into yet! Guess it depends on where Don decides he wants to stay! Ashleigh would like us to drive there in the motorhome, but I don't think she realizes just how far away we are...or what it would cost in fuel! Monaco has finished up with all our repairs and warranty issues so we are now "good to go"! For now our plans are to be in So. California for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Prior to that we will spend a few days in Havasu, AZ with friends, Vicki & Steve Terra. Right after the New Year we will be traveling to Florida with friends from our Monaco group! Of course, more to follow as that gets under way!

Saturday, October 7, 2006

Camp Monaco, Harrisburg, OR

We are at Camp Monaco, Harrisburg, OR. I thought for those of you that haven't been to Camp Monaco, that I would show you some pictures and give you an idea of a few of the days here!

First of all, Camp Monaco is where you bring your Monaco product for service. Besides the price you pay for your coach, Camp Monaco is free for those that are having work done. If your coach is under warranty, service work is free, if not...well, everything is negotiable! It is located in Harrisburg, OR which is south of Salem and north of Eugene. It's a small town that is very friendly to the customers that are here! A large part of the town is made up of employees from Monaco, Country Coach and Marathon. BTW Marathon produces bus conversions which run from 1 MILLION up! We did take a tour of the Marathon Factory the other day...WOW is all I can say! Each and every coach is unique! There is also a sizable population of Mennonites in the area.

When you first get here, you either check in with the "desk" or with the security guard if it's the weekend or after hours where you are assigned a site. The majority of sites are full 50-amp electric and water. Camp Monaco also has a dump station and a laundry room (which is free for both wash/dry)! On the day of your appointment, your service writer comes out to your coach (that's about the last day that you will sleep in) and takes notes of your concerns and repair items. Each day after that one of your techs comes out bright and early (o'dark thirty for us) and picks up your coach. You're supposed to be ready with your slides in and your coach unplugged! We wondered if anyone ever said to come back a little later! :-) The tech takes your coach inside the service area. Camp Monaco has an "open shop" policy so you can go out to your coach at any time during the day. You can make lunch, check on the status of your repairs, get something, etc.

While your coach is in the shop, you can go into the customer lounge. It's not your "typical" lounge! Each day we have a schedule of activities that we can choose to participate in or not! I actually enjoy our time at Camp Monaco, but most of the guys get bored! This is an example of a few days from next week...

Mon - (9:00am) Craft class will be making a beaded watch; (10:30am) Inverter class upstairs; (1:30pm) Pampered Chef party; (3:30pm) Exterior Care demo with polishes and other products that Monaco's Paint Department (<-- that's another facility about 7 miles down the road) uses. Tues - (9:00am) Craft class will be making a Halloween Bug Witch; (9:00am) Tour of the cabinet shop; (10:00am) Ladie's Driving Class; (12:00pm) Soup & Salad for lunch; (1:00pm) movie in the lounge; (2:00pm) Card Game, Chase the Ace Wed - (9:00am) Craft class will be decorating a wooden box with lots of fun stuff; (10:00am) Day trip to some of the Lane County covered bridges. With a stop for lunch; (10:30am) Allison transmission seminar; (1:00pm) movie in the lounge; (2:00pm) Margaritas will be served. We will play the card game "99" The lounge also has a t.v., lots of tables and chairs, internet connections, couches, magazines, books, puzzles, games...lots of things to do! Of course, some of the husbands think we only know about 1/2 of the lounge...the part that has the HUGE craft table! Our host, Barbara, has lots of things to keep us busy! There is also coffee, hot cocoa, iced tea, oatmeal, pastries, etc. for your enjoyment while you're there! With the exception of the Monday morning beaded watch, everything is provided for you. When you play cards or any of the organized games you can win various prizes! Late in the afternoon, your Service Writer comes into the lounge to give you an update on your coach. That's when they let you know what's been done that day, what parts have been ordered and generally what the status of your coach is. About 3:30 pm the techs start bringing your coach back to it's site, plug it in, put the slides out and level it up. One thing I forgot to mention is the number of animals that are also in the lounge with us! There are an assortment of dogs and cats that are allowed inside, they just ask that you not allow them on the furniture! They also have water bowls available for their use AND a treat jar as well! Not too many kids, an occassional grandchild or sometimes during the summer a kid or two!

So that's a quick overview of Camp Monaco! The pictures are of the campground - one row only(30+ full hook-up and 10+ dry camping areas), the cabinet shop (building on the left), lounge and offices (building on the right) and the shop (large/long building on the far right). Finally, a picture of our motorhome in it's spot! I took all the pictures on Friday around 6:00 pm! All the employees have gone home! I didn't show a picture of the building that houses the laundry room! It's at the end of our campground rows!

We ALL look forward to Saturday and Sunday when we don't have to be up and out of our "homes! The place is buzzing with people cleaning their motorhomes, washing cars, etc.! We're going to the Farmer's Market in Eugene on Saturday with friends of ours that are here, Jerri & Lloyd Wood and on Sunday, Jerri and I are taking a class at the bead store in Eugene, Harlequin's (check out www.harlequinbeads.com)!

Today was "Ladie's Day Out". We all took a trip to Corvalis in the Monaco company van where we stopped at two bead stores and also had lunch while we were out! We had a wonderful lunch at Michael's Landing. Our table was right at the window overlooking the Willamette River! Although the day was overcast, the view was so peaceful and relaxing! I think all the ladies had a great time!



Sunday, September 24, 2006

Kona, HI or Another Day in Paradise!

Before Katrina's "accident", her mom (my sister, Kathy) and Grandma (my Mom) had already made plans to come to Oahu and then travel to Kona aka The Big Island for a few days. I was going to fly home (which was then Salem, OR) on the same day that they arrived. Since I had never been to Hawaii and it had been awhile since I had seen my mom and sister, I decided to join them and delay my return for an additional week. They arrived without all the problems that I did (remember that closed highway that I sat on for 4 hours?). A few days later all six of us flew to Kona. What an experience that was! Two small children, one senior, one handicapped person and two women with bad backs! We made it with all of us intact! Katrina had to be "hand" screened with her new titanium elbow but that was the worst of it! :-)

We arrived in Kona and played tourist for a few hours before we could check into the hotel. We stayed at the Hilton in Waikoloa. Let me tell you, this place is spectacular! There is a tram and a boat that runs from one end of it to the other! It was huge! In addition, there are something like 7 swimming pools and even an area where you could swim with the dolphins. If swimming with dolphins wasn't your thing, you could just watch as they worked with them! The kids loved swimming in the pools and didn't care if they swam with dolphins! They found a kid-sized pool that also had a kid-sized slide! Once they found out that their great-aunt (that would be me) would catch them at the end of the slide and help them back to the side (neither one know how to swim) they must have gone on it a zillion times! I felt like a drowned rat way before I convinced them that we had to leave! :-) Later that evening, Katrina and I had issues with the tram since it wasn't running as it should (we heard that one of the trams had been shut down for some reason...it took us over an hour to get where we wanted to be and then back to where we had to get off for our room)!

The next day we headed to the volcano and stopped at Akaka Falls first. It was raining when we got there but we walked to the falls anyway. When we were done, we were all wet and cold but we did get to see the falls! It was neat to see the volcano but after getting lunch, stopping at the falls and driving to the other side of the island to get to the volcano it was getting late. It was also raining, but that quit shortly before we got to the visitors center (which is where I got the great pictures of the rainbow)! We were taking a one-way loop road around the volcano when the "low fuel" light came on in the rental car so we decided we'd better take a short-cut and end that part of our trip! Since it was late and everyone was getting hungry, it worked out o.k. Poor Harmony didn't make it to dinner since she fell asleep while we were driving. Even though we carried her into the restaurant, she never even knew we ate! :-) Oh, to be a three year old!

On the way back to the hotel, we were almost t-boned by a driver who ran a VERY red light! It made for a very heart-stopping few moments! Katrina suffered the most since she didn't have her splint on and the sudden stop threw us all forward. Didn't seem to have any lasting effects on any of us, so we all counted our blessings twice that day!

We had a whirlwind trip and only stayed on the Big Island for three days, but the day we left, we didn't fly back until late so we had the last day to play tourist as well! Spent the morning and early afternoon back in the pools with the kids, Katrina and Kathy had massages and enjoyed the spa and then we headed out! We spent some time shopping in Kona, back to the airport and a short flight back to Oahu! Once back we unpacked and repacked our bags as we (me, my mom and sister) were flying back to the mainland the next day!

The time in Hawaii flew by and I was met in Portland, OR by Don who was anxious for me to get back! He had already been enjoying the Monaco rally that was being held in Salem, OR for a few days! He was well taken care of while I was gone by our friends, Glenda and Ray Roe who drove with him from Idaho Falls to Salem and then by Jerri and Lloyd Wood who met them in Salem! Once they all arrived at the rally grounds they had some additional help from Vicki and Steve Terra who had driven from Southern California to attend the rally!

I was able to enjoy the last day of the rally in Salem, had enough time to see the vendors there (and spend a few $$), see the coaches on display that Don wanted to show me and enjoy the dinner they had that night along with the entertainment that evening (The Platters). The day went by pretty quickly and I froze since the temps were about 20 degrees colder than in Hawaii, it was also rainy, but I managed! We said our good-byes to the Terra's and the next day the Roe's, Wood's and Leith's drove to Harrisburg, OR where we all were having some work done to our coaches!

Saturday, September 9, 2006

Just another day...in Paradise!

Some of you may not know that I left Don...temporarily! My niece, Katrina, who lives in Hawaii was injured in an accident last Friday. Her husband is currently serving in the US Army in Kuwait and she has two young children at home, Justice who is 6 and Harmony, 3. They told her that she had broken her elbow, but they didn't do surgery until Monday afternoon. That was after the orthopedic surgeon finally looked at the x-rays on Sunday night! The emergency room doctor thought that they would probably do the surgery that night, but the orthopedic doctor said to splint her up, schedule her for surgery on Tuesday (Monday was a holiday) and send her home! Guess he changed his mind after he finally looked at the x-rays in person! They ended up replacing her elbow with a titanium prosthetic since her bones were shattered! Anyway, she won't be able to lift ANYTHING for six months and starts rehab on Monday! Her mom (my sister, Kathy) was already scheduled for a visit mid-September so I came until she gets here! We arrive/depart on the same day!

After only a few days...I know why God gives us children when we are younger! :-) It's been fun spending time with Justice and Harmony, but they are constantly on the go! On Wednesday it's piano lessons, Thursday is soccer practice, Friday is gymnastics, Saturday is soccer, Sunday is church AND gymnastics, Monday is the start of rehab (and something else...but I don't remember), Tuesday is a DAY-OFF and on Wednesday it starts all over! I forgot to mention the 4 month old puppy...Spirit, a Labradoodle! He may only be 4 months, but he is BIG and going to get bigger! The one good thing...he appears to be potty-trained, but he, like most puppies his age, likes to chew things! Anything and everything that he can get! He is also big enough to "graze" the kitchen counters! Don't leave something there that you might want to eat later! Otherwise it will soon be gone! Disappeared...in an instant!

Almost forgot to mention my arrival! Katrina had a good friend of hers, Jean, pick me up at the airport. Now I have to mention Jean and her husband, Charlie! Jean and Charlie have gone above and beyond for Katrina and Jerry (Katrina's husband). Ever since Jerry has been deployed, Charlie has made sure that he comes over and mowes Katrina's grass. They ended up picking her up at the emergency room, took her to the doctor for her pre-op, watched the kids and brought her home after her surgery and suffered through 4 HOURS of traffic on the way home from the airport! Just a little before I landed in Honolulu, a military transport hit a pedestrian bridge over the highway with a crane that they were transporting. Guess they didn't get it all the way down! Anyhow, they decided that the bridge wasn't safe and CLOSED the highway for the entire day through at least Wednesday!!! Jean and I sat in the traffic for FOUR HOURS! We felt that we really knew each other well during that ride! They diverted traffic off just before the accident, but all in all...it took us 3 hours to go less that 3 miles! There was a BIG headline about it on all the local papers the next day! At least I was a little bit of historical news for Hawaii!

Well, now that I've told you about my arrival and the last few days...I can't show any pictures other than the ones just like those here I haven't done any of the "touristy" stuff that most people do when they come to Hawaii! Guess I'll have to wait to do that when I come back, sometime in the future! :-)