For Thanksgiving dinner we went to Doris’s son and
daughter in law’s house. Clay made sushi and BBQ’d pork. It was not a
traditional Thanksgiving meal, but very good.
The next day we had them, plus Claudia and family at the
house. Doris had prepared roast beef.
We had our turkey dinner, a few days before, at the
Senior Center.
My life has changed the last few months. I am very happy.
Doris spoils me. She is a 130 pound Energizer Bunny. Five days a week she
spends thirty minutes on the tread mill. She programs it and the machine goes
through different cycles. She gets a good workout.
I walk for an hour in the morning. This way I get
familiar with the neighborhood. I like the old, Victorian homes.
Sometimes I walk all the way to down town.
Some buildings have large murals on the walls.
Doris has a large property. There is some garden work and
work around the house. She belongs to several organizations and does volunteer
work. Since she had her own accountant business she knows a lot of people in
town.
We are not bored. Every Monday evening we dance at the
Moose Lodge. Every second Saturday we dance at the Labor Temple.
Twice a month we go to the theater.
Doris likes to cook and I am her helper. We cook together.
She makes everything from scratch, no short cuts. She baked three different
pies and buns for Thanksgiving.
Now we are getting ready for Christmas. I am not very
excited about this but I go along. I decorated the sun room with small lights.
I miss my traveling days with the WINs, but I enjoy my
new life very much. I was lucky to find a woman like Doris. We have a lot in
common and try to have some good times at this stage of our life.
Doris drove yesterday to Portland, Oregon. She has two
daughters there. Today, one of her daughters and she flew to New York City to
help another daughter and her husband move to another house.
I will be bachelor for a while and will take care of the
house and Mr. Big, the cat. I am allergic to cats and have a problem with Mr.
Big. I take pills but they are not very effective. I have breathing problems
and I talk like I have a cold.
Doris lived the last thirty years on her own and Mr. Big
was her companion for some of that time. I can’t say
much and have to experiment with other pills. That big cat likes me and when he
is not with Doris he hangs around me.
January the 17th Doris has one of her groups
over for a pot luck dinner. The next day we are heading, in my motorhome, for
Quartzsite, Arizona. The trip with her friend to San Diego got post phoned until
April.
We will be able to spend time with my WIN and Escapee
friends, and go to the RV Show. February we will be touring Arizona.
Loleta has a cheese factory and there are milk cows all over the valley.
12-6-2014
Today I attended a mast gluing party.
The Veterans For Peace, who are refurbishing the Golden
Rule sailboat, were gluing the mast.
The mast will be about forty foot long and is constructed
with 2.5 inch thick by ten inch wide, and about 16 foot long boards. The boards
were offset and the joints were angled. The boards were clamped together
without glue and marked. We did a dry run to familiarize us with the procedure.
We were waiting for the start signal. The smaller forward
mast was completed already and is hanging from the ceiling of the building.
Four people were mixing the epoxy. We started applying
the epoxy to the angles of the first center board.
Then the bottom and top of all the middle boards were
covered with epoxy and stacked together. First we attached the side clamps and
then the top clamps. We had thirty minutes from starting applying epoxy to
finishing the clamping.
Chuck is happy with the results. Everything worked out
fine. After the epoxy sets the mast has to be shaped.
Not everybody got their hands dirty. Some people were
watching and giving advice.
Everybody ate pizza and drank beer though.
12-7-2014
Loleta has a cheese factory and there are milk cows all over the valley.
12-13-14
Doris and I took Nicolette and Jacob to see the Truckers
Parade. Lit-up trucks meandered through some of Eureka’s streets. I found it
interesting but the kids saw it many times before and they were not that excited.
There were several tow trucks.
Logging trucks were really lit up.
There was also a city bus.
From the parade route we hurried to get to down town
before the trucks arrived there. We had pizza next to the Eureka Theater. After
eating we went to the theater and saw Pippi Longstocking, the play about the
rambunctious girl.
Last week Doris and I went to the theater and saw: How to succeed in Business without trying. It was very funny.
Last week Doris and I went to the theater and saw: How to succeed in Business without trying. It was very funny.
1 comment:
We're planning on going to Quartzsite this year. We'll look forward to meeting Doris.
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