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This the story of our journey, Into Something Good, going Somewhere Over the Rainbow, and trying to Hold Onto Our Dreams. How we got on the way to becoming HALF time RVers! Our Ford 350 super duty diesel truck is our horses, we call it the Beast . Our 2008 34'7" 3 slide Cedar Creek Silverback fifth wheel is our Prairie Schooner Wagon,we call it the Bear. Just like the first RVers, the Pioneers of Yesteryear traveling around the country searching for a rich full filling life! Come along with us for the ride and read about our triumphs and mishaps along the way! About to be Part time RVers in a Cedar Creek Silverback 2008, 34'7", 3 slide 5th wheel, which is our Prairie Schooner Wagon, and a 2006 Ford 350 super duty 1 ton diesel truck is our horses, or oxen, only we have to feed it diesel instead of grass, and oats, which costs a lot more! Retired Air Force empty nesters off to see the good ole USA! Favorite Quote: "Life is a Blank Canvas, Made For Me to Add the Colors" Goal: I am trying to add as many colors as I can to my life!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

WELCOME HOME MIKE!


Mike's Home:
I brought Mike home this morning at 11 a.m. He is resting comfortably with not too much pain. He is wanting to get back into the mix of things as soon as he starts feeling a little better. The worst thing for him is coughing or sneezing with his incision. I hope he has a good night tonite, as it would go a long way toward making him feel better.

Packing More Silk Flowers:
I spent the afternoon packing up more of my silk flowers and floral supplies while Mike slept. I still have a ways to go to have all the floral supplies I've collected over the last few years put away! Now I have to get more plastic containers before I can pack any more. I will keep some of my floral supplies in the 5er so I can work on my future Daughter-in-laws corsages this summer for the wedding in November. As I get them done, I put them in ziplock bags and they will stay clean and dust free for the wedding. The bouquets are a little harder to store and will have to be made closer to the wedding, but are lots of fun to do.

Yarn:
I have found that those popcorn tins that friends sometimes give you for the holidays, are great for storing my yarn once they have been cleaned. They are dust, bug, and moisture free once the lid is on. My yarn will be fine stored in the garage until I need it.

Trips:
We are going to try to average about one trip a month in the 5er until next year. We hope by doing that we'll get all the bugs worked out and get our routine down before taking any long trips.


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