by Nasoosie » Mon May 21, 2012 8:58 am
GOOD MORNING ALL!
I cannot believe I am here! I clicked IN, and VOILA! Here I am with no problems, thus far, anyway. Thanks, Beth, for the server info---I will be here for only a few more days, so will probably just grin and bear it---well, maybe not grin but grit (my teeth, that is)!
Carol, so nice to hear from you! How did that year go by so fast? I suspect that lifting 60 pounds bags of cement might not be such a wise manoever, however, for Bill! But very happy he has healed and that you are both home safe and sound after a long rehab year for the heart.
Ava, I had no idea you would be in pain with Bell's Palsy----maybe I missed a post that I will try to get caught up on after I leave this room. I am so sorry for the pain, and hope it will abate soon.
Dawn, I am so excited for you to be getting your RV!!!! And for your mom, too. I can't wait to hear about your adventures as you put away the miles and comments!
Irmi, I hope you two have a great weekend at the campground and that the weather will be nice for you. I sure do miss your cooking! (And, of course, your company, too!)
Liz I can't wait for another blog installment as the Wild Women head ever more northward!! I sure do wish I were there with you. I will be looking forward to hearing how Mitch and her trailer make out on those roads up there, compared to you others with motor homes. I hope she can give me some bravery to do the same before too long!
I just called Mandy's vet, and have an appointment for Molly this afternoon at 2:45. She is putting a bit of weight on her hind leg now, but still prefers to hold it in the air and hop on the other hind leg. I will feel better to get another opinion (my opinion is I think it's a bad sprain or twist) and get her some more and newer pain meds to help her rehab through it.
It's another beautiful day here today! Yesterday I found a neat floating raft in the kids' garage, blew it up with Joe's help, and went swimming all afternoon after Mandy and I got back from St. Lawrence's graduation. It was a super nice day for that event, and Orion and I stayed for the whole thing. He never cried once, and loved the bagpipers when they marched the students and faculty in and out! What a beautiful university this is. And, I might add, it ought to be as the yearly tuition is now over 52,000 bucks!
Off I go to clean the trailer once again, and perhaps get ready for another swim. The top foot of the pond was a warm temp, and, below that, it felt like my spring-fed pond back home! It was a very hot afternoon for this part of the country, however (in the 90s) and so felt oh-so-good!
Hope all those on the roads today travel safely and have nice weather. And, for the rest of us, I hope we find fun things to keep us on the move.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!