On my long list of reasons to move out of California, #67 has to do with Health Care. Basically, there is none where I live. This town has 88,000 people and is so short of Doctors, it's a crying shame. Who can blame them for not wanting to live in the armpit of California? Certainly not me ... but that results in lots of problems for those that DO live here and need even minimal health care.
I woke up to gorgeous skies yesterday morning, but my throat was so sore I barely noticed. I'm not talking your normal sore throat ... it felt like I swallowed one of those beautiful cactus plants I came home with, and it burned like I ate a ghost chili pepper WHOLE!! Nothing helped, not even the tablespoon of ice cream I tried to swallow!!
Almost in tears, I called my primary Doctor. "We can get you in to see the Doctor in two months. Maybe you should go to the ER". Really?? I should go to the Hospital Emergency Room for my sore throat / flu or whatever it is? In this town, that's like a death penalty ... those that enter, never return. No thank you!!
I headed to the local Urgent Care Facility instead, arriving at 8:25 am. The waiting room was packed to the brim, with people sitting on the floor. The receptionist was very nice, and apologetically stated that the wait was two hours. The screaming kids in the corner helped me make the decision to pass. I asked if there were any other Urgent Care Facilities in the area, whereupon she gave me directions to the only other one in town.
I arrived at the second facility at 8:35 and was thrilled to see only two people in the waiting room. YES!! Finally health care in hopefully, less than 30 minutes. Alas, I was sadly mistaken!! After filling out 6 pages of medical history and providing three forms of I.D., I took a seat and waited.
And waited ...
And waited some more while the two before me were called in, along with three more that entered AFTER me. I'm sick ... I'm grumpy ... but you would be proud, I held my tongue!! Finally .... over TWO HOURS LATER, I was called in. Once stuck in a room, I had another long wait while I listened to the staff laugh and have a great time in the hallway. I also heard the Doctor apologize to the nurse because he went to the wrong room when he SHOULD have been seeing ME!!
More waiting ... then the nurse came in and said "Okay Nancy, you're all set" ... and opens the door for me to leave. WAIT!!! I haven't even seen the Doctor yet!!! Oh she says, and closes the door. Another fifteen minutes and the Doctor finally came in, gave me the once over and in less than three minutes was gone like a flash!!
Almost exactly THREE hours after I entered the building, I had my antibiotic prescription in hand. I'm thinking I probably could have gotten in and out of the other facility faster. Lets face it ... there's just NO good health care here. Those doctors that DO exist aren't taking any new patients, so people have no choice but to go to the Emergency Room, where I hear the wait is between 5 and 7 hours.
Reason #67 alone is enough to make me want to leave this area. Thank goodness I'm usually healthy because if I really had something bad, I think I would be out of luck!! Sniff, cough, cough ........ (big sigh) ......... SNEEZE!!!
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Week At A Glance .....
Day 1 Tuesday Scratchy throat (probably from Bingo players the week before).
Day 2 Wednesday Sore throat, heavy feeling in chest. Didn't sleep much. Spent the morning on the couch. It's hard not to eat when you sit and watch TV all day. Diet suffering!
Day 3 Thursday SORE throat ... heavier feeling in chest ... NO VOICE!!! This is going nowhere fast!! Nightmares about being on a bus trip with Bingo People!!! Will probably have to cancel weekend plans to attend Back Country Horsemen Trail Riding Festival in Angels Camp. RATS!!!
Day 4 Friday .............. to be continued!!
Day 2 Wednesday Sore throat, heavy feeling in chest. Didn't sleep much. Spent the morning on the couch. It's hard not to eat when you sit and watch TV all day. Diet suffering!
Day 3 Thursday SORE throat ... heavier feeling in chest ... NO VOICE!!! This is going nowhere fast!! Nightmares about being on a bus trip with Bingo People!!! Will probably have to cancel weekend plans to attend Back Country Horsemen Trail Riding Festival in Angels Camp. RATS!!!
Day 4 Friday .............. to be continued!!
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
WHAT??? Not Again!!
UGH ... I woke up with a bad sore throat and that (not normal) heavy feeling in my chest!! Surely I can't be sick AGAIN??? I think it's going to be a couch day!!
I know where it came from ... those Bingo people will drag themselves to play, come hell or high water!! I try my best to turn away when I hear coughing, as they actually stand in line and brag about how sick they are. No matter how many times I wash my hands during the night, it doesn't clean the bugs out of the air.
Isn't this pretty?? They are the dobbers we sell to mark the Bingo cards, most of which we sold last night!! I'm telling you, Bingo is SERIOUS business!!!
My co-hort Ann ran the cash register this time as I counted the packs. You have to be on your toes as 152 people come through the line, many trying to get a couple extra cards free! They have something called Hot Ball, which everyone pays a dollar for, getting a stamp on their hand. Then they pick a "winning" number. The first person to win a Bingo with that number, wins the Hot Ball pot. Last night it was over $1,000, which is why so many people showed up ... and no one won. It rolls over to next week, which means we will be blasted again ... that is if I recover enough to cashier by then!!
The other interesting news is that due to the water shortage, our local Irrigation District is out of water. For years, they've been selling it elsewhere and charging the local farmers a ton for what little is left. With the drought the last few years, they finally stopped selling it "out of town", mostly because they have none to sell. The notice went out to farmers that no water will be available this year. With THAT little nugget of information, you can expect very little, if any, fruits and vegetables from central California. I imagine the Mexican markets will be thriving!!
To make it even worse ... no new wells will be allowed in the Valley. With the water shortage, people have been drilling irrigation wells on their property and completely draining the water tables. Guess who the biggest culprit is!!! OUR Irrigation District!! They put in lots of wells and have been draining the water table for years, selling what is essentially free water to the farmers. There are TWO of these wells on our ranch property, where our water table used to be at 3-5 feet ... now it's below 100. The Irrigation District's newest solution is to not allow any well permits (you can't drill without a permit). California's water problems are getting worse and worse!!
Not that it helps, but I woke up to the nice sound of rain on my roof this morning. It's going to be a long dry summer, with eggs at $5 a dozen and vegetables non-existent. I hear Arizona calling my name again ........
I know where it came from ... those Bingo people will drag themselves to play, come hell or high water!! I try my best to turn away when I hear coughing, as they actually stand in line and brag about how sick they are. No matter how many times I wash my hands during the night, it doesn't clean the bugs out of the air.
Isn't this pretty?? They are the dobbers we sell to mark the Bingo cards, most of which we sold last night!! I'm telling you, Bingo is SERIOUS business!!!
My co-hort Ann ran the cash register this time as I counted the packs. You have to be on your toes as 152 people come through the line, many trying to get a couple extra cards free! They have something called Hot Ball, which everyone pays a dollar for, getting a stamp on their hand. Then they pick a "winning" number. The first person to win a Bingo with that number, wins the Hot Ball pot. Last night it was over $1,000, which is why so many people showed up ... and no one won. It rolls over to next week, which means we will be blasted again ... that is if I recover enough to cashier by then!!
The other interesting news is that due to the water shortage, our local Irrigation District is out of water. For years, they've been selling it elsewhere and charging the local farmers a ton for what little is left. With the drought the last few years, they finally stopped selling it "out of town", mostly because they have none to sell. The notice went out to farmers that no water will be available this year. With THAT little nugget of information, you can expect very little, if any, fruits and vegetables from central California. I imagine the Mexican markets will be thriving!!
To make it even worse ... no new wells will be allowed in the Valley. With the water shortage, people have been drilling irrigation wells on their property and completely draining the water tables. Guess who the biggest culprit is!!! OUR Irrigation District!! They put in lots of wells and have been draining the water table for years, selling what is essentially free water to the farmers. There are TWO of these wells on our ranch property, where our water table used to be at 3-5 feet ... now it's below 100. The Irrigation District's newest solution is to not allow any well permits (you can't drill without a permit). California's water problems are getting worse and worse!!
Not that it helps, but I woke up to the nice sound of rain on my roof this morning. It's going to be a long dry summer, with eggs at $5 a dozen and vegetables non-existent. I hear Arizona calling my name again ........
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Put Your Sunglasses On!!!
It's going to be another gorgeous sunny day in California, in spite of how much we all want it to rain. I watched this sunrise on my front porch this morning. With all the palm trees, it makes me think I'm in Hawaii!! I can always tell when it's picture time ... the colors come through my white plantation shutters, giving the walls a nice pink glow!! That's when I grab my camera and head outside to watch the show!!
Put on your sunglasses to look at this image!! Like an eclipse, this will blind you if you look at it too long!! I finally installed my "quilt design" wall. One package of batting, a hammer and some nails and voila!!! I'm sure there's chemistry behind it ... all I know is that when you place the quilt squares on the batting, they stick!! Then you can stand back and decide how you want them to look before stitching them together. Yes, there are special devices to hold the batting on the wall, but for an old cowgirl, a hammer and nails always work!!
Put on your sunglasses to look at this image!! Like an eclipse, this will blind you if you look at it too long!! I finally installed my "quilt design" wall. One package of batting, a hammer and some nails and voila!!! I'm sure there's chemistry behind it ... all I know is that when you place the quilt squares on the batting, they stick!! Then you can stand back and decide how you want them to look before stitching them together. Yes, there are special devices to hold the batting on the wall, but for an old cowgirl, a hammer and nails always work!!
I had to take a couple hours off and actually do some work for a change. I do accounting for a local Realty Broker, who just switched to a newer software version. I thought it would take no time at all to set it up and update the first three months records. NOT!!! It took 30 minutes just for the newer version to decide it LIKED the old records enough to upload them ... on EACH account, of which there are many!!! I really earned my pay yesterday!!
Another day of NutriSystem is down the hatch. Honestly, I don't think I can last a month on this awful tummy-grumbling junk they call food. How can they advertise on TV about how "Good it Tastes"?? I'm seriously thinking I might throw the dinners away and substitute something a little more nutritious and less chemically treated. Yesterday I ate a piece of chicken breast that had not been refrigerated or frozen for who knows how long. THAT's scary!!! I can deal with "add water and microwave", but those other gooey gluey concoctions are pretty hard to stomach!!
In the afternoon, I sewed the orange quilt together and started placing these small squares on the wall. Once I'm through messing with them, these will be sewn together, as another one bites the dust!! You can tell I'm pretty bored by the number of quilts I'm putting out!!!
I now have a huge stack of "stuff" to go back in the rig, as I get ready for a short trip next weekend. It's time to reorganize the belly of the beast, redistribute the canned goods and reorganize the big kitchen cabinets. They are so tall, I really need to figure out a way to add a shelf mid level, which will double my storage space. Maybe another trip to Home Depot will spark my thinking cap to come up with an idea. In the meantime, I'll be spending another exciting, fun-filled, take-your-life-in-your-hands time at Elks Bingo tonight.
Monday, March 9, 2015
I'm Not The Only One and DIETING!!
Google apparently doesn't like the time change either!! It has taken me over an hour to get online!! I was up at 6:00 ... really it was 5:00, but who's counting!! Nothing would load, no matter how many times I hit that button ... which was a lot, because you KNOW if you hit it one more time, IT WILL WORK!!! Maybe it's all those Escapees down at Escapade in Tucson that are using up the bandwidth!! Good for them ... it means they're having a GREAT time!!
In the meantime, here in Central California, I'm passing the time cruising the internet and Facebook. You never know what you might find ... like this cutesy cake. Make his ears white and he'll look like my Cooper!! I may just have to try this one ... I know ... but I'm desperate for things to keep me busy!!
In the meantime, here in Central California, I'm passing the time cruising the internet and Facebook. You never know what you might find ... like this cutesy cake. Make his ears white and he'll look like my Cooper!! I may just have to try this one ... I know ... but I'm desperate for things to keep me busy!!
To point out the fact that I'm desperate ... I'm doing a test trial on NutriSystem, looking for a little weight loss, 25 pounds to be exact. So much for the above cake!! After five days, I can safely say I've lost 3 pounds, mostly because the food is horrible!! I suppose if you paid for the premium version with frozen food (like Marie Osmond), it might be better, but I chose the $249 a month pick-your-own-food plan. It all comes in one big box that does NOT need refrigeration. That should have been a BIG red flag!! Actually the breakfasts have been edible and lunch (mostly add water and microwave soups, etc.) I can choke down with no problem.
Here's what I've learned so far. I eat entirely TOO MUCH! Here is a "breakfast" .. check out the size of the muffin. Those Costco muffins? Those are FOUR servings!! You do get to add to this, either a shake or yogurt. A shake made with Almond Milk, 1/3 banana and a couple of strawberries goes a long way to keeping you satisfied. At 10:00 I eat a piece of string cheese and for lunch, a minimum of two cups of vegetables along with the soup/entree cup. Not bad .. I'm not hungry at all. I AM about to float away from all the water I'm drinking however!!
At 3:00, another NutriSystem chocolate shake ... I just put lots of ice in it and slurp it down so as not to taste it too much!! Then comes the disgusting part ... dinner. Another two cups of salad or vegetables followed by their entree, a gummy, nasty glue-like substance that tastes like Elmers Paste. You can't tell the difference between the pasta and the sauce. It's so bad, I've never finished one in five days. According to the calorie count, I'm sure Lean-Cuisine would be a suitable replacement. After about an hour of gurgling grumbling stomach, I get to have a dessert. I picked mostly cookies, which was a good thing. There are lots of nice tasting crunchy pieces to satisfy my sweet tooth, at probably the same calorie count as Famous Amos cookies.
I promised myself I would stay on the diet for at least one month, since it's cheaper than my normal food bill ... that is if I can continue to stomach the food. The good news is that I have learned how much to eat and WHAT to eat, so hopefully when this torture is over, I can continue the program on my own. By the way, there is NO ice cream on the menu, but yesterday I had to include it just once. The chicken chili was so JalapeƱo HOT, it burned all the way down and for another 20 minutes in my stomach. My nurse friend Patty said to eat some ice cream to put out the fire ... a couple tablespoons worked just fine.
I'll let you know how it goes ... keep your fingers crossed I can stay the course!!!
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Another Time Change .....
Another reason to move to Arizona!!! They don't have this silly time change that makes everyone feel like they've got a huge hangover for several days, trying to adjust. Funny, it doesn't seem to matter which way the time goes, I always feel drug out and tired!!! Honestly, I don't even know WHAT time it is. Hopefully my phone will automatically catch up and let me know later today!!
For anyone that's at the Escapees Escapade in Tucson Arizona at the Pima County Fairgrounds, run on over to the Gypsy Journal Booth as fast as you can and pick up Miss Terry's Cookbook. She has the best EVER, easy to make pizza recipe, not to mention all the other goodies in her book. Terry will even sign it for you if you act fast! You know how RV's are, there's never enough room to store everything, so they are limited on the number of books available!! By the way, I stole this image from Nick's blog site ... just so you know!! They also have Nick's Big Lake books available. Every one just gets better and better with more twists and turns than the highway to Yosemite!! Once you start reading, you won't be able to put it down!!
I started two more quilt projects yesterday, hoping to find one I could finish. It wasn't to be!! Every time I finished reading all the instructions and cut out half the material, I realized I didn't have ENOUGH material to complete the project. I now have four stacks on my kitchen counter, ready to take to the Quilt store so I can pick up the necessary border pieces to complete them. It's a hard lesson I've learned ... buy EVERYTHING you need for that quilt while you are at the store, instead of thinking "I'll get that piece later"!! It nags at my brain knowing that I can't finish even one for lack of "parts"!!!
In an effort not to stay home-bound for too long, I found a huge quilt show in Sacramento to attend this month. I made reservations at one of the local RV parks and will meet up with a girlfriend from Dixon. Since Old Sacramento and the Railroad Museum aren't far away, I'll probably revisit those also!!
My back door is now a disaster area with all the bags of trash ready to go out. I'd show you a picture, but it's pretty disgusting!! Just to be sure I didn't miss Monday morning pickup again, I hauled the bin to the roadside THIS morning. With the time change, who knows when they will drive by and empty it, at which time I will fill it back up to the brim!!! As most of you know, it takes some time to adjust to a new "home" schedule .... which happens just about the time we leave on another trip!!!
Have fun at the Escapade everyone!!!!
For anyone that's at the Escapees Escapade in Tucson Arizona at the Pima County Fairgrounds, run on over to the Gypsy Journal Booth as fast as you can and pick up Miss Terry's Cookbook. She has the best EVER, easy to make pizza recipe, not to mention all the other goodies in her book. Terry will even sign it for you if you act fast! You know how RV's are, there's never enough room to store everything, so they are limited on the number of books available!! By the way, I stole this image from Nick's blog site ... just so you know!! They also have Nick's Big Lake books available. Every one just gets better and better with more twists and turns than the highway to Yosemite!! Once you start reading, you won't be able to put it down!!
I started two more quilt projects yesterday, hoping to find one I could finish. It wasn't to be!! Every time I finished reading all the instructions and cut out half the material, I realized I didn't have ENOUGH material to complete the project. I now have four stacks on my kitchen counter, ready to take to the Quilt store so I can pick up the necessary border pieces to complete them. It's a hard lesson I've learned ... buy EVERYTHING you need for that quilt while you are at the store, instead of thinking "I'll get that piece later"!! It nags at my brain knowing that I can't finish even one for lack of "parts"!!!
In an effort not to stay home-bound for too long, I found a huge quilt show in Sacramento to attend this month. I made reservations at one of the local RV parks and will meet up with a girlfriend from Dixon. Since Old Sacramento and the Railroad Museum aren't far away, I'll probably revisit those also!!
My back door is now a disaster area with all the bags of trash ready to go out. I'd show you a picture, but it's pretty disgusting!! Just to be sure I didn't miss Monday morning pickup again, I hauled the bin to the roadside THIS morning. With the time change, who knows when they will drive by and empty it, at which time I will fill it back up to the brim!!! As most of you know, it takes some time to adjust to a new "home" schedule .... which happens just about the time we leave on another trip!!!
Have fun at the Escapade everyone!!!!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Finally ... Something To Hold On To!!
No, it's not a MAN (big sigh) ... It's drawer pulls!! A year ago while in Quartzsite, I had some work done on my rig. There was absolutely no use for TWO couches, even though both could be made into beds. One was barely big enough for an 8-year old, so I had it removed and replaced with cabinets. Davis Cabinets out of Oregon did an amazing job, matching even the countertops perfectly. The problem however, was they did not have the hardware in stock. I've been using these lovely wire pulls for hardware ever since!! Terribly upscale, don't you think??
Somewhere along the line the ball got dropped, even though I called several times. By the time they said the drawer pulls were available, I was leaving again on an extended trip, so I asked they hold off on shipment since I was sure they wouldn't stay on my front porch for long. That was a mistake on my part, because I never heard from anyone again. THIS year while in Quartzsite I accosted them in the Big Tent and got immediate action ... but no drawer pulls, since by now they were again out of stock. Finally a small box was delivered yesterday, and my drawer pulls are here!!! Aren't they pretty???
I was so excited to get them installed, I grabbed a screwdriver and made a beeline for the rig. The wind went out of my sails pretty quickly when I discovered all the included screws were a half inch too short!! The only ONE I could install was this lonely door pull. Today I'll run to Home Depot and find some longer screws!!
I also received EIGHT cans of my coffee in the mail!!! It's a good thing, because I was almost out, and after last night's Next Door Neighbor Party, I need a couple cups. Their garage faces my bedroom like a bullhorn, amplifying every conversation above the loud music. I've no idea what was going on ... I thought it was beer pong, but the same guy kept throwing the ball over and over. How do I know that?? Because I was up at midnight trying to decide whether to call the cops!!
Trying to be a nice neighbor, I slept on the couch ... sort of. It's not easy with two dogs growling at each other because of the lack of space. At least with a quilt over my head it was a little quieter. When the tire screeching began outside my front door, I jumped up with a vengeance!! I have to give the neighbor kid credit ... he immediately ran out and told them to knock it off, in no uncertain terms!! The problem is, I think all the ADULTS were gone ... evidenced by the number of beer cups spread all over the neighborhood this morning!! I'm trying to be a good neighbor, but think I'll have a talk with DAD!! This seems to be happening on a regular weekend basis and it's interesting to note they are NOT allowed inside the house ... only the garage.
The puppy Doctor visit went good yesterday ... although stressed to the limit, both got glowing reports from my favorite Doc. He says I'm doing something right, since again they both weigh less than a pound different from last year!! With all their shots up to date, we're good to go for another year!! Too bad I can't find a doctor for me as good as my Vet!!
I'm off to Home Depot ... soon as I have another cup of coffee!!
Friday, March 6, 2015
Up Early ..... Yawn!!
No, this isn't the stack of garbage outside my back door, the result of forgetting to put the bin out to the curb. THIS is a stack of clothes I haven't worn in probably 4 years. They say if you haven't put it on in TWO years, it's time to get rid of it. Since I'm always on a cleaning mission when I'm home, I decided the closets would be this week's target. The good news is that I always get a receipt so it can be deducted from my taxes!!
I was up extra early this morning ... 5 am!! For a retired person, that's like 0-Dark-Thirty!! Finally, after four days of waiting, the clean-up contractor returned my call. I'm hoping his bid isn't too high, since there's no one else around here to do the job!! There is a huge eucalyptus grove of trees at the ranch that rains down tons of debris, including limbs big and small. They call these trees widow-makers ... in the summer when it's hot, all the sap goes to the top of the tree to keep it cool and alive. That makes them so top heavy, they will lose big limbs and even the entire tree when you least expect it!! If we're going to get this place sold, we need to do a major cleanup job!!
Then it's (shhhh .. don't say it out loud) VET day for the puppies. They both need Parvo shots, kennel cough meds and heart worm tests, not to mention the heart worm medicine. Yoweeee this is going to be an expensive trip!! It is of course their least favorite place in the world to go!!
I think a nap will be in order when we get home, since tonight is a major charity event that the Elks participates in every year. It's called LOVE INC, Love In The Name Of Christ. They are probably the biggest association of churches in this area, all working to help those in need with blankets, beds, food, even education so they can find employment. One of the first things they teach is creating a budget and how to handle a bank account so they don't get themselves into this fix again. It's amazing how many people don't even know what a budget is!!! At any rate, it's a good cause that I like to participate in. The church ladies make cakes and goodies for the dessert auction and many great items are donated to the silent auction ... like two weeks at a condo in Monterey, tri-tip dinners cooked at your house for 50 people ... on top of which, it's a fun time!!
I'm off to meet the contractor ... ugh ... at 7:00 when I'm usually enjoying my coffee and snuggling with the puppies!! Tomorrow I'll have to give Cooper and Jessie EXTRA snuggle time!!
I was up extra early this morning ... 5 am!! For a retired person, that's like 0-Dark-Thirty!! Finally, after four days of waiting, the clean-up contractor returned my call. I'm hoping his bid isn't too high, since there's no one else around here to do the job!! There is a huge eucalyptus grove of trees at the ranch that rains down tons of debris, including limbs big and small. They call these trees widow-makers ... in the summer when it's hot, all the sap goes to the top of the tree to keep it cool and alive. That makes them so top heavy, they will lose big limbs and even the entire tree when you least expect it!! If we're going to get this place sold, we need to do a major cleanup job!!
Then it's (shhhh .. don't say it out loud) VET day for the puppies. They both need Parvo shots, kennel cough meds and heart worm tests, not to mention the heart worm medicine. Yoweeee this is going to be an expensive trip!! It is of course their least favorite place in the world to go!!
I think a nap will be in order when we get home, since tonight is a major charity event that the Elks participates in every year. It's called LOVE INC, Love In The Name Of Christ. They are probably the biggest association of churches in this area, all working to help those in need with blankets, beds, food, even education so they can find employment. One of the first things they teach is creating a budget and how to handle a bank account so they don't get themselves into this fix again. It's amazing how many people don't even know what a budget is!!! At any rate, it's a good cause that I like to participate in. The church ladies make cakes and goodies for the dessert auction and many great items are donated to the silent auction ... like two weeks at a condo in Monterey, tri-tip dinners cooked at your house for 50 people ... on top of which, it's a fun time!!
I'm off to meet the contractor ... ugh ... at 7:00 when I'm usually enjoying my coffee and snuggling with the puppies!! Tomorrow I'll have to give Cooper and Jessie EXTRA snuggle time!!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
A Crazy Night Of Bingo!!
But FIRST ... I nice reader sent a message that my coffee was still at Amazon.com. I checked that out before, but the prices were crazy, from $9.00 a can up to $18.00. That's a little too pricey, even if I do love the stuff. He found four cans for $4.60 each, and I got free shipping. It would only let me buy four, but that's okay. I'll do the same again tomorrow!!! YAY ... another month of coffee!!
Since it was the first Bingo of the month last night, we were bombarded with people who had just gotten their retirement/welfare/subsidy checks, along with their paychecks!! That makes it pretty crazy at the cash register. For a solid two hours we checked people in and sold Bingo cards. With over 150 people, they were sitting on the floors waiting for the action to begin.
The average player buys $50 worth of games with a chance to win $250 for each one, 22 games in all. We only use the best callers with a crowd like this because they can get REALLY rowdy if you make a mistake!! Believe me, there's nothing like an angry Bingo player!!!
I work Bingo with a very nice gentleman who sits and talks to me late in the games. He wants to get an RV and hit the road. Says all his best memories are of traveling with the family in a travel trailer. I have to admit some of my fondest memories were of us all piling into the car with an old Army canvas tent in the trunk. We would drive up to Yosemite, find a wide spot in the valley next to the river and set up camp. It was always fun to touch the tent roof in the rain. Everywhere you touched your finger, water would start to drip down over "someone's" bed. That was when I sliced my finger open with my new pocket knife while fishing. Okay, maybe ALL the memories aren't so good!!
Anyway, we talked about different types of RV's. His wife doesn't even want to camp out in their mansion up at Bass Lake, so I doubt the idea is going to fly. Apparently when he brought the subject up, she said "You don't have a place to park it!!" So he promptly called a contractor to build him a 50 x 100 foot building. DARN!!! All the good ones are married!!!
I have lots of appointments the rest of the week, from haircut to dentist to lunches and one big charity dinner on Friday. I'll have to break out my checkbook for that one. On one side is the dessert auction, on the other is donated items ... always really nice things, like a week in a condo on the coast. The Elks buy tickets for a couple of tables, along with a dessert or two. There's nothing like eating a piece of $200 chocolate cake!!
I'm on a cleaning/donating binge ... trying to get rid of all the junk in case I decide to move ... and I hear things calling my name. Time to clean out some more trash, hopefully someone ELSE'S treasures!!
Since it was the first Bingo of the month last night, we were bombarded with people who had just gotten their retirement/welfare/subsidy checks, along with their paychecks!! That makes it pretty crazy at the cash register. For a solid two hours we checked people in and sold Bingo cards. With over 150 people, they were sitting on the floors waiting for the action to begin.
The average player buys $50 worth of games with a chance to win $250 for each one, 22 games in all. We only use the best callers with a crowd like this because they can get REALLY rowdy if you make a mistake!! Believe me, there's nothing like an angry Bingo player!!!
I work Bingo with a very nice gentleman who sits and talks to me late in the games. He wants to get an RV and hit the road. Says all his best memories are of traveling with the family in a travel trailer. I have to admit some of my fondest memories were of us all piling into the car with an old Army canvas tent in the trunk. We would drive up to Yosemite, find a wide spot in the valley next to the river and set up camp. It was always fun to touch the tent roof in the rain. Everywhere you touched your finger, water would start to drip down over "someone's" bed. That was when I sliced my finger open with my new pocket knife while fishing. Okay, maybe ALL the memories aren't so good!!
Anyway, we talked about different types of RV's. His wife doesn't even want to camp out in their mansion up at Bass Lake, so I doubt the idea is going to fly. Apparently when he brought the subject up, she said "You don't have a place to park it!!" So he promptly called a contractor to build him a 50 x 100 foot building. DARN!!! All the good ones are married!!!
I have lots of appointments the rest of the week, from haircut to dentist to lunches and one big charity dinner on Friday. I'll have to break out my checkbook for that one. On one side is the dessert auction, on the other is donated items ... always really nice things, like a week in a condo on the coast. The Elks buy tickets for a couple of tables, along with a dessert or two. There's nothing like eating a piece of $200 chocolate cake!!
I'm on a cleaning/donating binge ... trying to get rid of all the junk in case I decide to move ... and I hear things calling my name. Time to clean out some more trash, hopefully someone ELSE'S treasures!!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Disaster Strikes!!!
Did you ever find a product that you absolutely loved and couldn't live without?? My achilles heel is Maxwell House International Cafe - Orange. I've been drinking this wonderful stuff since 1984. Regular coffee doesn't set well with me AT ALL, so when an old boyfriend introduced me to this wonderful elixir, I was hooked!!
I used to buy it by the case at Save Mart for $4.00 a can. Then I found it at Target one day for a measly $3.00. Low and behold while cruising the internet, I found it at Walmart Online for $2.89 with free shipping. Then it happened!!! DISASTER!! I heard a nasty rumor that it was going to be discontinued. NOOOOOOOO!! Even so, I was still able to find it here and there until yesterday. My coffee of choice for over 31 years is gone. How could this be?? I alone must be keeping the market going, although I admit I only have one cup a day. I even reduced my consumption to half a cup in order for my hoarded stash to last a little longer. I have SIX cans left.
When the final cup goes down my throat, I'm going to cry!! Oh I've tried the other versions that they are still producing, but they are WAY too sweet. This is the only one that tastes something like regular coffee. I wish there was some way to keep it going or reproduce it myself ... like copycat recipes ... but alas (big sigh) I'm destined to drink hot water for breakfast!!
In other news, being home is so different from RV'ing. I forgot to put the overflowing garbage can out to the curb for pickup, so bags are now stacking up at my back door. I finished this quilt top, admitting that I didn't do a very good job of it. There are 12 blocks of heavy, thick chenille that were a big pain in the patootie ... making sewing a disaster, which took the fun right out of it!! Oh ... and it's still DISASTER for Central California ... that rain yesterday at my house lasted for about 30 minutes. The sun came out washing away all chances of rain in the next two weeks!! They did get some snow in the Sierras, but nowhere near enough. Maybe people will finally started conserving a little, like I did with my coffee, to make it last a little longer!!
Monday, March 2, 2015
I Lost The Fight!!
Yesterday was Sunday, I think. I could tell because the neighborhood kids ran around screaming most of the day. That's okay ... I enjoyed the company!! It was sunny and warm, a nice day to spend playing with the puppies on the lawn and reading a book in the sunshine, wearing a black long sleeve shirt, hoping to warm up a little. I made a couple more trips to the RV hiding places and pulled out this beauty. Although I wish it was a "real" basket, those $3500 price tags just sting a little too much ... so yes, this is a FAKE ... but a nice fake. It even has REAL leather braiding around the edges!!
I do think it's time to unload the belly of the rig and reorganize. I can't seem to fit everything back inside that I took out ... I'm losing that fight! You know about us girls and our tools, right? She who has the most can fix anything. Trouble is, MY rather empty toolbox is taking up a LOT of space!! I found it much easier to keep most everything inside the rig where I use it most, in a much smaller version. I probably wouldn't be able to fix everything even if I HAD the tools!!
I spent an hour on the internet trying to return this gorgeous pair of cowboy boots. I purchased them just before leaving last summer. The site said they would arrive BEFORE I left, which of course they didn't. When they were delivered two days AFTER I drove away, I had a friend pick them up. Although the same size as my other pair (same brand), they are WAY too small. I tried to talk them out of their 30 day return policy, but I lost that fight too. I'm guessing these are the equivalent of a 7-1/2 medium, even though they say 8-1/2. I thought since they still have this style available on their site, they would at least do an exchange, but I was hit with a resounding NO.
Unfortunately, these are a pretty expensive pair of boots I'm stuck with. If anyone is interested, they can have them for $200, which includes a BIG discount! There is a charity event coming up ... I might just be able to donate them to the silent auction and write the cost off my taxes!! Still, I'd rather have the boots!!!
The rest of the day I cut out and sewed another quilt top. After an iPhone update, the colors are worse than ever ... it really does look better in person. I'm hoping the puppies like this one ... it's going to be the couch cover in the rig!!
Since my computer is working nicely, it's time to start planning for this summer. I'm heading to Bend Oregon for a quilting fix and some motorhome repairs, then over to the coast to spend a few months. Anyone have any favorite places to stop? Since I'm a Thousand Trails member, I'll probably stay at their parks ... I can't beat the price, it's free!! Time to sharpen my pencil and make a list as I hear rain hitting the roof!! YAY for rain!!!
I do think it's time to unload the belly of the rig and reorganize. I can't seem to fit everything back inside that I took out ... I'm losing that fight! You know about us girls and our tools, right? She who has the most can fix anything. Trouble is, MY rather empty toolbox is taking up a LOT of space!! I found it much easier to keep most everything inside the rig where I use it most, in a much smaller version. I probably wouldn't be able to fix everything even if I HAD the tools!!
I spent an hour on the internet trying to return this gorgeous pair of cowboy boots. I purchased them just before leaving last summer. The site said they would arrive BEFORE I left, which of course they didn't. When they were delivered two days AFTER I drove away, I had a friend pick them up. Although the same size as my other pair (same brand), they are WAY too small. I tried to talk them out of their 30 day return policy, but I lost that fight too. I'm guessing these are the equivalent of a 7-1/2 medium, even though they say 8-1/2. I thought since they still have this style available on their site, they would at least do an exchange, but I was hit with a resounding NO.
Unfortunately, these are a pretty expensive pair of boots I'm stuck with. If anyone is interested, they can have them for $200, which includes a BIG discount! There is a charity event coming up ... I might just be able to donate them to the silent auction and write the cost off my taxes!! Still, I'd rather have the boots!!!
Since my computer is working nicely, it's time to start planning for this summer. I'm heading to Bend Oregon for a quilting fix and some motorhome repairs, then over to the coast to spend a few months. Anyone have any favorite places to stop? Since I'm a Thousand Trails member, I'll probably stay at their parks ... I can't beat the price, it's free!! Time to sharpen my pencil and make a list as I hear rain hitting the roof!! YAY for rain!!!
Sunday, March 1, 2015
A Few California Clouds ...
I mentioned those beautiful California clouds yesterday, but couldn't get them transferred from my camera card to the computer. I shoot everything in RAW files, which require some manipulation in Photoshop before you can actually see the file image. You would think that the camera folks and the computer folks would get together, but they live in two different worlds, causing the rest of us big headaches!!
I finally sent an email to an amazing photographer Moose Peterson, the Nikon Camera Ambassador (check him out ... his images are crazy good ... MoosePeterson.com). This is one of those down to earth guys I talk about who's willing to help anyone. In less than 15 minutes, he emailed a response about what to check. When I did, up popped a never-before-seen update window. Two hours later, everything was working!! I'm sure glad we got THAT figured out, because I would be bored to death with no pictures!!!The potato salad party was last night ... actually it was a retirement/birthday party for one of my best friend's boyfriend. I didn't eat any, as I was pretty sick of potato salad by the time I finished off the batch I made by mistake LAST weekend. Richard turned 60 at a surprise birthday party last night, having retired on Friday. My friend Diane got everything perfect except the candles ... so she added 5 in front of the 55, stating she did so on purpose so the Fire Department wouldn't show up.
Diane's son and daughter-in-law are home for a few days from his station in Germany. I spent most of the evening talking to Jennifer about life overseas and how much I wanted to move. Let me tell you, Germany is NOT the place to move to. I thought we had it bad in California ... they have to weigh out their electricity daily ... whether they want to watch TV or turn on the heater, because it's SO horribly expensive. People go out to eat rather than cook at home because it's cheaper. Restaurants will let you stay at a table for as long as you want ... which people do in order to stay warm for as long as they can. There's no such thing as a free glass of water ... it costs well over a dollar. Beer on the other hand, is 70 cents for about 2 pints!! She said if I come to visit, don't bring a hair dryer because they can't afford the electricity for even one drying session!!! YIKES ... maybe PG&E isn't so bad after all!!
On one of Diane's trips down south, she picked up a little yellow bird house to match their little yellow travel trailer that looked EXACTLY like it. When I saw it, I thought it would be cute to hang outside my RV, so she picked up this one for me. It's really well built ... even has a hitch and a California license plate. If you see this hanging outside from my side mirrors, you'll know it's me!! I'm going to add a tray on the side for bird seed!!
For Christmas in February, Jessie and Cooper both got cute toys to play with ... which lasted about an hour. Cooper goes for the squeaker immediately, disemboweling the poor thing and creating a nice mess for mom to pick up, then Jessie grabs what's left as her property!! These kids have such different personalities!!!
It's 38 degrees this morning, so I think the puppies and I will just hang out around the fireplace all day. Since I can upload images now, I may play around with my camera. By the way, here's a tip I picked up yesterday ... I haven't tried this myself, but it's worth a shot. When you go to Amazon to purchase things over $40 or so, put them on your Wish List first. In a few days, check out your wish list again. This photographer friend says he finds more times than not, Amazon has discounted the price of the item, at which time he purchases it. Sometimes he saves 10%, sometimes more. I'm all for discounts so I'll give it a look see!!!
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