****Taken from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Website****
World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” - officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the town of Versailles, France. However, fighting ceased seven months earlier when an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, between the Allied nations and Germany went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason, November 11, 1918, is generally regarded as the end of “the war to end all wars.”
In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: "To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…"
The original concept for the celebration was for a day observed with parades and public meetings and a brief suspension of business beginning at 11:00 a.m.
The United States Congress officially recognized the end of World War I when it passed a concurrent resolution on June 4, 1926, with these words:
Whereas the 11th of November 1918, marked the cessation of the most destructive, sanguinary, and far reaching war in human annals and the resumption by the people of the United States of peaceful relations with other nations, which we hope may never again be severed, and
Whereas it is fitting that the recurring anniversary of this date should be commemorated with thanksgiving and prayer and exercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations; and
Whereas the legislatures of twenty-seven of our States have already declared November 11 to be a legal holiday: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), that the President of the United States is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on November 11 and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples.
An Act (52 Stat. 351; 5 U. S. Code, Sec. 87a) approved May 13, 1938, made the 11th of November in each year a legal holiday—a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated and known as "Armistice Day." Armistice Day was primarily a day set aside to honor veterans of World War I, but in 1954, after World War II had required the greatest mobilization of soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen in the Nation’s history; after American forces had fought aggression in Korea, the 83rd Congress, at the urging of the veterans service organizations, amended the Act of 1938 by striking out the word "Armistice" and inserting in its place the word "Veterans." With the approval of this legislation (Public Law 380) on June 1, 1954, November 11th became a day to honor American veterans of all wars.
Later that same year, on October 8th, President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued the first "Veterans Day Proclamation" which stated: "In order to insure proper and widespread observance of this anniversary, all veterans, all veterans' organizations, and the entire citizenry will wish to join hands in the common purpose. Toward this end, I am designating the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs as Chairman of a Veterans Day National Committee, which shall include such other persons as the Chairman may select, and which will coordinate at the national level necessary planning for the observance. I am also requesting the heads of all departments and agencies of the Executive branch of the Government to assist the National Committee in every way possible."
On that same day, President Eisenhower sent a letter to the Honorable Harvey V. Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs (VA), designating him as Chairman of the Veterans Day National Committee.
In 1958, the White House advised VA's General Counsel that the 1954 designation of the VA Administrator as Chairman of the Veterans Day National Committee applied to all subsequent VA Administrators. Since March 1989 when VA was elevated to a cabinet level department, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs has served as the committee's chairman.
The Uniform Holiday Bill (Public Law 90-363 (82 Stat. 250)) was signed on June 28, 1968, and was intended to ensure three-day weekends for Federal employees by celebrating four national holidays on Mondays: Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Columbus Day. It was thought that these extended weekends would encourage travel, recreational and cultural activities and stimulate greater industrial and commercial production. Many states did not agree with this decision and continued to celebrate the holidays on their original dates.
The first Veterans Day under the new law was observed with much confusion on October 25, 1971. It was quite apparent that the commemoration of this day was a matter of historic and patriotic significance to a great number of our citizens, and so on September 20th, 1975, President Gerald R. Ford signed Public Law 94-97 (89 Stat. 479), which returned the annual observance of Veterans Day to its original date of November 11, beginning in 1978. This action supported the desires of the overwhelming majority of state legislatures, all major veterans service organizations and the American people.
Veterans Day continues to be observed on November 11, regardless of what day of the week on which it falls. The restoration of the observance of Veterans Day to November 11 not only preserves the historical significance of the date, but helps focus attention on the important purpose of Veterans Day: A celebration to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.
~~ With that, I'd like to send my sincere thanks to all our Veterans and military personnel..for defending our freedom and this great country that we live in. ~~
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Shoplifting At Target! Go Ahead!
Just kidding on the title, but it has to do with my experience yesterday! My Mom and I headed to Conway to do a little shopping with one of our last stops being the local Target store. My Mom finished before I did and checked out. While she was waiting for me to check out she enjoyed a latte at Starbucks (inside Target). I got in line behind this woman whom I soon realize is having some kind of a problem...
Not trying to stereotype, but this woman had the look of someone "hard" and acted like she might have been on drugs (after the whole scenario...I would venture to say that she was!) She had tatoos on her hand, arm, neck and they looked like they might have been done while high, not by a true professional (you know the look?) She was also very antsy and couldn't stand still.
I feel that I'm a very observant person, not only visually but also by hearing things around me. I soon grasp that this woman has a gift card. She had a credit on it of almost $70.00. Her purchases totaled, at first, over $100.00. She also had a shopping cart next to her that held several Target bags. The bags in the cart didn't look "new". Anyhow, she had the cashier deduct one thing after another and then put these items into her bags in the shopping cart. See anything wrong here?? So the woman now has the problem that she has a credit left of $10.00 and she tells the cashier that she won't be at a Target for some time, yada yada. The cashier tells her that the credit won't expire and then for some reason (maybe because she's putting things in the bag/in the cart that aren't paid for) the cashier calls over a supervisor and they discuss the fact that the woman still has a credit of $10. The supervisor tells her that she will still have a credit of about $10.00 but with taxes etc. she should/could use it for about $8.00. The woman comments "my daughter is having her first baby, so I can use it for that". Even seeing that I'm in line behind her, she leaves her purchase/cart with bags and goes to find something for $8.00. I said to the cashier "she put things in her bag" and the supervisor at that point asks me if I will be a witness. She said, I hate to ask you that. I told her "no problem" and she told the cashier to get my name/number and give it to her later. A few minutes later the woman comes back and asks about bottled soda. She grabs a Mt. Dew/Slice or Seven Up (hey, it was green!) from the cooler and comes back to the front of the line. In the meantime, the cashier had suspended her transaction and started mine. She then goes back to the woman's transaction. Are you confused yet? So now, the cashier adds the soda and there is still a small balance on the gift card. At this point the woman says "my friend is waiting out in the car for me, I'm going to go see if she has a Target card". She leaves both her "purchase" and her shopping cart with the bags in it and goes outside. The cashier and I talk for a moment about the woman and another employee came up and asked if that was her cart/purchase/etc. The cashier showed her which was hers and then what was now mine. She (the employee) put the purchase into the cart and pushed it over to the next register. Then the woman returns and I told the cashier "here she comes" so she will stop talking about her (she started to tell me that she first thought the woman was high.) The woman takes her cart and then proceeds to go into the Starbucks and waves (really, really waves with much more gusto than a normal person would!) to the person waiting for her in the car. I'm done with my shopping and I PAY for it! (Amazing concept, really!) The cashier apologizes to me for having to wait and then thanks me and I head to Starbucks to get my Mom! At that point, the woman turns and heads out the store. So now, I'm waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Someone at Target to detain her, someone to tell her that those purchases weren't paid for...the cops to show up? What the heck? I see her put her bags in the car, she gets into the car and lo and behold...they drive off! WTH? I'm stunned! I said (to no one in particular) isn't someone going to do anything? I tell my Mom what happened and we walk out of the store. I am in disbelief. So you can blatantly shoplift in front of employees and at least one witness and get away with it?
I couldn't believe what I actually witnessed that went far beyond the woman putting unpaid for items into her bag RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE TARGET EMPLOYEES! I thought about it and thought about it and this morning I decided to call Target and ask them "what happened, why wasn't she stopped". I wish I could remember the name of the store manager (what's up with that? I can remember all that happened in the store, but not his name!!). After I talked to him and told him about what had transpired I really felt that he only tried to patronize me. He told me that Target has a policy of who can detain a shoplifter. Maybe someone in that capacity wasn't in the store at that time. Target actually has a pretty low loss rate, etc., etc., etc. Excuse me? There was plenty of time between when "I" first saw the woman put stuff into her bags and when she finally walked out the store with the stuff. And did you know that actually you don't even have to walk out the door with it to be considered shoplifting? He told me that concealing it was all you needed to do, to be considered guilty of shoplifting. I was also told about all the cameras tehy had around the store, that they could still identify this person and charge them, and yada, yada, yada!!!
I made the comment to the store manager during my conversation that ultimately I and other customers of Target ended up paying for this. I also made the comment that maybe I should consider doing the same thing and was told that the consequences actually outweight the benefit. Didn't look like that to me! Oh well, actually it WOULD be my luck that nope, they wouldn't let me, a NORMAL everyday person walk out the store with all this stuff!!
To say that I'm angry about this incident is an understatement and why I felt the need to blog about it! How would you feel? Anything that you would do different? One thing I would have done, IF, I knew that nothing was going to be done was I would have personally called her on it! I would have had no problem commenting OUT LOUD that excuse me...you didn't pay for that stuff you just put into your bags!! Maybe then they would have done something, but after my conversation today I'm doubting it! Hey, if you happen to shoplift in Target (and get away with it) why don't you let me know that as well!
Not trying to stereotype, but this woman had the look of someone "hard" and acted like she might have been on drugs (after the whole scenario...I would venture to say that she was!) She had tatoos on her hand, arm, neck and they looked like they might have been done while high, not by a true professional (you know the look?) She was also very antsy and couldn't stand still.
I feel that I'm a very observant person, not only visually but also by hearing things around me. I soon grasp that this woman has a gift card. She had a credit on it of almost $70.00. Her purchases totaled, at first, over $100.00. She also had a shopping cart next to her that held several Target bags. The bags in the cart didn't look "new". Anyhow, she had the cashier deduct one thing after another and then put these items into her bags in the shopping cart. See anything wrong here?? So the woman now has the problem that she has a credit left of $10.00 and she tells the cashier that she won't be at a Target for some time, yada yada. The cashier tells her that the credit won't expire and then for some reason (maybe because she's putting things in the bag/in the cart that aren't paid for) the cashier calls over a supervisor and they discuss the fact that the woman still has a credit of $10. The supervisor tells her that she will still have a credit of about $10.00 but with taxes etc. she should/could use it for about $8.00. The woman comments "my daughter is having her first baby, so I can use it for that". Even seeing that I'm in line behind her, she leaves her purchase/cart with bags and goes to find something for $8.00. I said to the cashier "she put things in her bag" and the supervisor at that point asks me if I will be a witness. She said, I hate to ask you that. I told her "no problem" and she told the cashier to get my name/number and give it to her later. A few minutes later the woman comes back and asks about bottled soda. She grabs a Mt. Dew/Slice or Seven Up (hey, it was green!) from the cooler and comes back to the front of the line. In the meantime, the cashier had suspended her transaction and started mine. She then goes back to the woman's transaction. Are you confused yet? So now, the cashier adds the soda and there is still a small balance on the gift card. At this point the woman says "my friend is waiting out in the car for me, I'm going to go see if she has a Target card". She leaves both her "purchase" and her shopping cart with the bags in it and goes outside. The cashier and I talk for a moment about the woman and another employee came up and asked if that was her cart/purchase/etc. The cashier showed her which was hers and then what was now mine. She (the employee) put the purchase into the cart and pushed it over to the next register. Then the woman returns and I told the cashier "here she comes" so she will stop talking about her (she started to tell me that she first thought the woman was high.) The woman takes her cart and then proceeds to go into the Starbucks and waves (really, really waves with much more gusto than a normal person would!) to the person waiting for her in the car. I'm done with my shopping and I PAY for it! (Amazing concept, really!) The cashier apologizes to me for having to wait and then thanks me and I head to Starbucks to get my Mom! At that point, the woman turns and heads out the store. So now, I'm waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Someone at Target to detain her, someone to tell her that those purchases weren't paid for...the cops to show up? What the heck? I see her put her bags in the car, she gets into the car and lo and behold...they drive off! WTH? I'm stunned! I said (to no one in particular) isn't someone going to do anything? I tell my Mom what happened and we walk out of the store. I am in disbelief. So you can blatantly shoplift in front of employees and at least one witness and get away with it?
I couldn't believe what I actually witnessed that went far beyond the woman putting unpaid for items into her bag RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE TARGET EMPLOYEES! I thought about it and thought about it and this morning I decided to call Target and ask them "what happened, why wasn't she stopped". I wish I could remember the name of the store manager (what's up with that? I can remember all that happened in the store, but not his name!!). After I talked to him and told him about what had transpired I really felt that he only tried to patronize me. He told me that Target has a policy of who can detain a shoplifter. Maybe someone in that capacity wasn't in the store at that time. Target actually has a pretty low loss rate, etc., etc., etc. Excuse me? There was plenty of time between when "I" first saw the woman put stuff into her bags and when she finally walked out the store with the stuff. And did you know that actually you don't even have to walk out the door with it to be considered shoplifting? He told me that concealing it was all you needed to do, to be considered guilty of shoplifting. I was also told about all the cameras tehy had around the store, that they could still identify this person and charge them, and yada, yada, yada!!!
I made the comment to the store manager during my conversation that ultimately I and other customers of Target ended up paying for this. I also made the comment that maybe I should consider doing the same thing and was told that the consequences actually outweight the benefit. Didn't look like that to me! Oh well, actually it WOULD be my luck that nope, they wouldn't let me, a NORMAL everyday person walk out the store with all this stuff!!
To say that I'm angry about this incident is an understatement and why I felt the need to blog about it! How would you feel? Anything that you would do different? One thing I would have done, IF, I knew that nothing was going to be done was I would have personally called her on it! I would have had no problem commenting OUT LOUD that excuse me...you didn't pay for that stuff you just put into your bags!! Maybe then they would have done something, but after my conversation today I'm doubting it! Hey, if you happen to shoplift in Target (and get away with it) why don't you let me know that as well!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Remembering Haleigh and Happy Mother's Day
It's hard to believe that it was 9 years ago today that we said "good-bye" to Haleigh. It was the last time that we held her in our arms. I can still remember that day so vividly...even though it's been 9 years.
A few days later we held her memorial service and then it was Mother's Day. I can remember Kim saying that she didn't feel like she was a mother and I remember telling her that even though Haleigh was no longer with us she was still a mom and no one could take that away from her. I can still see the grief that was on her face that day and how sad she was. Even though we were in mourning we still remembered Mother's Day.
Nine years later I would like to say "Haleigh, I love you and miss you always".
"Happy Mother's Day" to my mom, for being a great Mom; to my daughter, Kimberleigh, for sharing Haleigh's short life with me and of course for giving me two beautiful granddaughters; to my step-daughter, Stacy and step-daughter-in-law, Monica thank you for sharing your children with me as their Grandma Vicki; and Christine, thank you for my beautiful granddaughter, Danya. I hope you all have a great Mother's Day.
A few days later we held her memorial service and then it was Mother's Day. I can remember Kim saying that she didn't feel like she was a mother and I remember telling her that even though Haleigh was no longer with us she was still a mom and no one could take that away from her. I can still see the grief that was on her face that day and how sad she was. Even though we were in mourning we still remembered Mother's Day.
Nine years later I would like to say "Haleigh, I love you and miss you always".
"Happy Mother's Day" to my mom, for being a great Mom; to my daughter, Kimberleigh, for sharing Haleigh's short life with me and of course for giving me two beautiful granddaughters; to my step-daughter, Stacy and step-daughter-in-law, Monica thank you for sharing your children with me as their Grandma Vicki; and Christine, thank you for my beautiful granddaughter, Danya. I hope you all have a great Mother's Day.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Heading to Goshen!
Got as far as Vandalia, IL and found the local Wal
Got an early start (well, not really considering that we were going to change time zones before getting to our final destination). We had a little rain on our drive but other than getting behind a really large over-sized load...no problems getting
Monday, March 23, 2009
Del Rio, TX
Once we got there...and barely set up, I called Stacy to let her know that we had made it! She picked up Justisse from pre-school and brought her to the motorhome. She still had about another hour to work, so we got to play with Justisse while she worked! :-) Justisse had no problem staying with us even though we hadn't seen her in over two years! Of course, it didn't hurt that Grandma had stocked up on some toys and an outfit or two for her! :-) Justisse has always been a great talker and filled the motorhome with lots of chatter!
After work, Stacy drove by and we followed her to their house, which is just down the
After dinner we enjoyed some time in the hot tub where Justisse ended up falling asleep as I held her! It was too funny, but she was so relaxed and so tired! It was an enjoyable evening and pretty late by the time we made it back to the motorhome!
Saturday morning we got up and around and later in the afternoon we all piled into our Avalanche and headed to the border to head into Mexico. The kids had heard about a Mexican steakhouse that was supposed to be pretty good so that's where we were going.
After visiting for awhile, it was time to head back to the motorhome. Justisse decided she wanted to go with us, so we packed up her things and off we went! You would have thought with everything she
Justisse LOVES, LOVES, LOVES to pick flowers! If there's a flower within her sight, shes going to pick it! I had a nice bouqet before I left. Only problem was she doesn't get too long of a stem! We had a great time with the kids, but it ended way too quickly! On Monday we had to head towards Louisiana and work and pre-school called!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Hoover Dam
Don and I left Las Vegas a day later than we had planned. Before we left home we had to have our satellite dish shipped to Utah for repair. I had talked to them during our trip west and was told that it would be shipped out in time to meet us when we arrived in Las Vegas. I had the installer all lined up and everything. Only problem was
I have to say that this was truly one of those "oh sh*t" moments when we came around the corner and saw the new bridge that they are working on at Hoover Dam. To see those two ends sticking out there was amazing! I sure wouldn't want to be working on them, that's for darn sure! Traffic wasn't too bad going around the dam and we did have to stop before going over the dam to be inspected. It wasn't bad...just a few minutes, mostly spent talking to the guy and we had to open our bay where the propane tank is! Where security is concerned, I'm not against having to take a few minutes if in the long run it saves my life or someone elses.
We drove like the wind and ended up getting into Willcox later than we normally like to drive. I had dinner cooking in the crock pot as we traveled so it was easy once we got set up and had a chance to visit! We were all heading east with a final destination of Henderson, LA so the next morning we headed out together with Lloyd leading the way! It was another long day of driving but we made it to Van Horn, TX for the night. Jerri fixed dinner for us so that made it a really nice day! :-) We went our separate ways the next morning after only a few miles, but we'll see them again in just a few days when we get to Louisiana! We were heading to Del Rio, TX to see Stacy, Korey and Justisse! We had last seen them in Rapid City, SD so we were anxious to get there!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
2009 Baker-Vegas Relay Race
This year we had to be out of the school parking lot at o'dark thirty so we decided to go out the night before! It worked out well and we were
In my pictures I'm showing...
the radio hams,
medics,
a line of runners coming into our stage (long distance view),
and the view after leaving our stage! Can you imagine running and seeing that "hill" in front of you knowing you had to reach the top of it??
Vicki T. signing in one of the runners
one of the air support units (they used to be on our stage and have now moved north)
vehicles used by the German team (we have/had several international teams)
some more runners coming in (it can get quite congested at times with runners and their follow vehicles)
One of our stage signs conveniently posted on a historical marker sign!
And finally, it's the end of our stage! Time to relax and have some
dinner! We'll head to Las Vegas in the morning! For us, it's the end of the race for another year! For the runners, it's just the beginning!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Westward Ho!
One of the days we drove over to
Once we left Laughlin we headed to Baker, CA to begin preparations (and socialize) before the race! In Kelso, we stopped at the Kelso Depot to show Rick & Joanne the refurbished train depot that is there. Don and I had
It was fun to see "old" friends and talk to all the newcomers about what was ahead! Unless you've been a part of the race, you really have no idea what is involved in it or
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Flagstaff, AZ
Even Furby was going a little crazy by the end of the afternoon! He was jumping up on the dinette chairs,
Driving through Gallup, NM today we had some snow flurries! I had to call my mom and Ashleigh and let them both know we had snow! Of course, we were only driving through it so didn't have any time to really enjoy it! Don't know if there was enough to accumulate, but it was 41 degrees outside so doubt if it stayed long!
It's a chilly 24 degrees here in Flagstaff! The low is supposed to be 20 degrees tonight! That's a little on the cool side! We'll have a short day tomorrow! It's only 195 miles into Avi Casino in Laughlin!
Friday, March 6, 2009
On the road again...
In early December we took our coach to be repaired from the tornado damage and from a little "self-inflicted" damage that both Don and I were responsible for (we forgot to put down the satellite dish before backing into the garage...after not using the motorhome for travel we forgot some of our routines). We told the shop at that time that we would be leaving "first of March" for a trip. Fast forward to Monday. We were "supposed" to take the Avalanche to the shop to have it prepared for towing and then bring both it and the motorhome back home. That would give me time to get it ready to go...on Wednesday! We were just about ready to leave when they called Don and asked if we could come on Tuesday instead because they weren't ready - little did we know! They had also informed us about a week earlier that the satellite dish had just been sent out for repair and wouldn't be back before we left. That's MAJOR! That's not only internet access but t.v. as well. We told them we would be in Las Vegas about two weeks after leaving and to see if we could get it put back on then. Since we are planning on being gone for almost a month...that's only half the trip! We changed some plans we had for Tuesday and headed there instead. We already aren't "happy campers" and once there find out that they need a piece for the Avalanche. They are having the piece over-nighted and Don makes arrangements for them to finish the job and bring the truck back to us the next day. Guess we won't be leaving on Wednesday after all!!
Don and I headed home with just the motorhome. All was well until we got almost home. We were going to turn on a narrow street and someone was turning towards us. Instead of waiting or backing up like he should have done, Don decided to turn. Guess what? The back tires went into the ditch and there they stayed! Couldn't go forward and couldn't go backwards! Ugh, ugh, ugh! Don's first comments were "call a wrecker", mine were a little different! Actually, I got on the cell phone and called Troy, our contractor/friend and asked him to bring a couple of boards. While we were waiting for Troy, another friend's son drove up and he called his dad's partner, Ken to come help. Ken and Troy ended up chaining their trucks to the back of our motorhome and between the two of them they were able to pull it out enough that we could back up the rest of the way and turn like we should have! Sometimes there is a reason for having PATIENCE!
On Wednesday the repair facility brought the Avalanche to us, finished what they needed on the motorhome and left. Thursday morning we hook-up and check the brake lights, turn signals, etc. and find out that we have NO LIGHTS! Now why didn't they check that before they left?? They offer to meet us "on the road" and we head out.
The first night our plan is to get to Oklahoma City to meet up with friends, Joanne & Rick Stone who are joining us at the race! After about a two hour delay we finally get going (I spent the time shopping since they met us in a mall parking lot!) No problems making it to Oklahoma City but once there we started to put up our "bat wing" antenna (it's the antenna that you use to get local channels over the air) and find out that they hadn't replaced it...the one that was destroyed in the tornado was removed, but they hadn't replaced it (Don had asked them about it about a week before when we had stopped by to check on the progress and he saw the old one on the floor)! So no satellite and no bat wing means that we are really out of luck for t.v.! Not much of a problem for me, but sure brings tears to Don's eyes!! One perk...Rick had told us about an empty mall parking lot just down the street from their home so that's where we went. We were just at the end from the library and they had wi-fi! If I sat outside, I could download our e-mail! :-)
After our arrival, Don called Rick to let him know we were there. Don looked out the window and who was in front of the motorhome in his car...Rick! Rick took us to their house and we had a great dinner that Joanne had fixed! All that and trying to pack for a month long trip too! Spent some time catching up and enjoying the evening and then it was back to the motorhome so we could get an "early" start on Friday! Nine a.m. this morning and off we headed! Our first stop was Flying J for fuel, next was a rest area for lunch and finally this evening we landed in Tucumcari, at an old RV park that Don and I have stopped at in years passed. One perk of being with Joanne and Rick...we walked a little ways down the street to a restaurant for dinner! Normally we would have had something in the motorhome! We needed to walk a little further back to work off our dinner but it didn't happen! Maybe tomorrow while we are driving I'll walk up and down the motorhome aisle to work off some of the calories...or maybe I won't! :-) It's an even earlier start tomorrow so that we can make it to Flagstaff and Black Bart's for dinner! Wow, dinner out two nights in a row...I won't know what to do with myself! BTW the park we are at not only has wi-fi (that's why I can blog) but they also have cable! Tomorrow night we plan on boondocking (being in a parking lot of Wal-Mart or somewhere so most likely no wi-fi - or t.v.)!
After our arrival, Don called Rick to let him know we were there. Don looked out the window and who was in front of the motorhome in his car...Rick! Rick took us to their house and we had a great dinner that Joanne had fixed! All that and trying to pack for a month long trip too! Spent some time catching up and enjoying the evening and then it was back to the motorhome so we could get an "early" start on Friday! Nine a.m. this morning and off we headed! Our first stop was Flying J for fuel, next was a rest area for lunch and finally this evening we landed in Tucumcari, at an old RV park that Don and I have stopped at in years passed. One perk of being with Joanne and Rick...we walked a little ways down the street to a restaurant for dinner! Normally we would have had something in the motorhome! We needed to walk a little further back to work off our dinner but it didn't happen! Maybe tomorrow while we are driving I'll walk up and down the motorhome aisle to work off some of the calories...or maybe I won't! :-) It's an even earlier start tomorrow so that we can make it to Flagstaff and Black Bart's for dinner! Wow, dinner out two nights in a row...I won't know what to do with myself! BTW the park we are at not only has wi-fi (that's why I can blog) but they also have cable! Tomorrow night we plan on boondocking (being in a parking lot of Wal-Mart or somewhere so most likely no wi-fi - or t.v.)!
One other thing we have had to "deal" with...we had the repair facility winterize the coach since it would be sitting out during some freezing weather without the heaters on and not being used. Instead of blowing out the water in the lines, they put anti-freeze in our system. Even though the tank was drained...we are still dealing with anti-freeze in the water! I can't tell you how many batches of ice I've thrown away already and the water I've run! Ugh! Needless to say, I'm not using any ice and I'm certainly not drinking any of the water!!!
This trip will be a little different from the one last year in several ways. Mostly the house is finished and we won't be "racing" back to get it completed! Also, after the race we will be in Las Vegas a few days (getting the satellite put back on for starters) and then heading to Del Rio, TX where we will spend a few days with daughter, Stacy and of course Justisse and Korey too! From there it's on to Canyon Lake, TX where we will meet up with friends, Maribel and Bob Clerc, who are heading to Henderson, LA with us for a Monaco Wannagos rally. After the rally we will make our way back to Greers Ferry until our next trip in May!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Clyde died and other news...


We had brought my mom over in case, but there was never a real time when she could not have been at her own house! We were afraid if we lost power that the road between us might be too bad

Since we have fireplaces and a gas stove, we knew that we could manage a little better. It was o.k. though since we enjoyed some yummy breakfasts and got in some tole painting and card making!
I'm not sure if it had anything to do with the weather, but Clyde (the camel pictured here) died at some point and was on the front page of the local newsaper. We used to look for Clyde on a daily basis when we were staying in Shirley and driving back and forth everyday! Both Ashleigh and Shae got to stop and see Clyde as well! Bonnie is still there, but Clyde loved to come to the fence when anyone stopped and you could see he had a very personable personality...even if he was a camel!
One thing about Arkansas...if you don't like the weather today wait until

I haven't been too good about blogging lately and hadn't mentioned that we've had visitors lately! Dave and Marie Ostrander were our first "campers" after we've


Last week we had our first "official" house guests (family doesn't count) when Glenda and Ray Roe stopped to visit while traveling from Iowa to Arizona. Glenda's brother had passed away and they had driven their truck to Iowa. On thier way back to Arizona they made a detour through Arkansas to see us and the house! Glenda and I always have fun and we made a quick trip to Hobby Lobby! I think they enjoyed the downtime after their very busy and stressful few weeks! We had some nice weather while they were here so that was an added bonus! The last time they had been here we had been

And just because I still haven't finished with my "mega" update from last year (!) I'm including a picture of Rick and Joanne Stone (well, actually of their motorhome) who were some of our last visitors of 2008 before we were able to move back into the house!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A New Birth Of Freedom...


He may not have been the candidate we voted for but he is now our President. I'm hoping that he can make those changes he has been talking about for all of us as Americans. He's got a BIG job ahead of him!


I didn't find it at the same website, but did you know that there is even a "Presidential Barrel" of Jack Daniels? Just a bit of trivia for you!

preserve the United States would lead to "a new birth of freedom" for the nation. President Lincoln was invited as the second speaker to give "a few appropriate remarks" at the dedication of the Soldier's National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on Thurs., Nov. 19, 1863. His speech, now known as The Gettysburg Address and considered to be one of the most quoted speeches in U.S. history, contained only 10 sentences and 272 words. Although two phrases from this short speech, "four score and seven years ago..." and "...government of the people, by the people, and for the people...", are more widely recognized, the lesser recognized "this nation shall have a new birth of freedom" is the cornerstone for the 2009 Inaugural theme.
This day has been a day of history and a day, for me, filled with pride that I am an American and proud of my country! I am thankful that I live in such a grand country and I have so many freedoms. I am also thankful for all the men and women that keep this country safe!
God Bless America!
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