On Friday, the 7th, we reluctantly left Silent Valley to go to the Garden Grove Elks lodge for a three day visit. It had been quite a long time so we had forgotten what a NIGHTMARE the 91 freeway is, and it's much worse on a Friday. A drive that shouldn't have taken more than an hour took well over two hours!!! The site that was reserved for us was too narrow to get into and put out our slides, so Larry asked us to take #18 along the wall next to Newhope St. Unfortunately it didn't have working electricity, so we had to move, yet again to site #17. In order for the electric to reach us, we had to partially impede entrance into site #1 in front of us. Once we got in and leveled, we began setting everything up. That process usually takes at least one hour or more, but we had Pastor Paul and Aiko coming over for lunch in LESS than an hour, so we hurried. We were almost ready when they arrived. Again I forgot to take pictures, but we had a very lovely visit and lunch together. After they left we finished setting up.
Then we began getting ready to go into the lodge for dinner and dancing with Sherrie & Ron Parker. Sadly, the table that was requested to be "on the dance floor" was not that close to it. It was also disappointing to see that the prices of the foods have gone up, but quality has not. Sherrie had warned us and she had not been mistaken. Service was fair, but certainly nothing to rave about. We were disappointed by the band, which we used to like but now plays music we didn't really care for. We all left well before 10 pm.............which never used to be the case for us. We were happy to see a few old friends, but didn't know as many of the people there as we used to. Such is the way of life as we get older.
Saturday we had to go on a few errands, and were horrified by how bad the traffic had gotten, and how rude drivers in Orange County seem to be. OMG we miss New Mexico, and the slower pace we enjoy there.
On Sunday we went to church and it was wonderful to see so many of our beloved church family here. We do miss seeing them more often, but we can't "do Orange County" too often.
On Monday we thought we could take our time packing up to head down here to Wilderness Lakes, however, around 8:30 a.m. Jim saw a familiar site. On the second Monday of each month all the local school bus drivers meet at the lodge (we had forgotten about that!) and the parking lot started to rapidly fill up with school buses. With little time to spare we packed up and were out of there by 9 am!
The drive down here was uneventful and we found a fairly nice 50 amp site that was a pull-through. YAY. By about noon we were pretty well set up. Jim went down to check in at the ranger station and found out we had a couple packages to pick up. Whoopee! We have been using a paper towel holder in the bathroom to hold three rolls of toilet paper, and last week I found this online. I just can't get enough owls around here! 😉
The other package was our new combination washer/spin dryer in one. The ones I had before were separate, but we are very happy with this unit. It is a little bigger than we had expected, but still good because we don't have to keep the spin dryer unit in the closet anymore. LOL My dryer has come out of the closet!!! Next we have a navy blue laundry bag coming, maybe today, that can stand next to the washer or hang from the tension rod we hang wet clothes on.
Yesterday we had to go up to the Loma Linda VA to pick up some medications, so we made a little side trip to Camping World in Redlands. Our tired, old, decrepit microwave has been dying over the last year or so. It takes twice as long to heat anything up (and the dogs hate the long wait for me to warm their meals up). We had been shopping around for a new microwave...........that could withstand the rigors of RV travel. We ended up choosing a Dometic (made for RVs) combination microwave/convection oven that should fit the space of our old one perfectly. Greg came over and took measurements as he will be building us a shelf for it to sit on AND installing it with LED lights below it to illuminate our stove top. Pictures of that should be in my next blog post.
It's not easy to see but at the top of the picture is the front of the couch. The light colored strip is the tape on the edge of the carpet. In front is the oak like vinyl flooring, and the small item on the left is the edge of the area rug that is under Jim's recliner....the rug with the lighthouses and sailboats on it.
Here is an older picture of Millie that shows a little more of that area rug. As you can see, we used to tuck the edge of it under the carpet edge that is now no longer there. We think it looks much better now!!!
While we were in Wal-Mart this week I was forced to realize it was more than time to replace my July 4th owl towels on the front of the oven door............so we got these. I guess after Thanksgiving we will HAVE to get Christmas owl towels next!
I'm not sure if I posted this picture before, so please forgive me if you've seen it already. The handle area on the door to leave our motorhome is all black so often visitors can't see where to take hold to open the door............so I did the ONLY thing I could do to help them find the door handle.
I guess the message here is "Owl show you the way to go home."
I haven't talked about the vertigo in a while, because we do believe God has showed us the way and given us the means to cure it. It has been over two weeks since I have had to deal with the terrible, debilitating dizziness. Thank you God. I was even able to dance as much as we wanted to the night we were at the Elks lodge! My feet gave out but I wasn't dizzy. The truth is that I still get occasional brief episodes of dizziness, but we know how to deal with it. Although vertigo is a very unpleasant thing to experience, maybe God wants me to remember that millions of people in this world suffer with much worse afflictions than vertigo. It's very easy to feel sorry for yourself and say "why me?" But it's a little harder to put it in perspective and realize that despite whatever we might have to cope with, most of us are much more fortunate, and yes, I do mean Blessed, than so many other people in the world, even in our own cities. Despite the affluence of many, there are many MORE people who go to bed hungry every night. Despite the pain some of us live with, many others live with far worse pain than we can imagine. Despite most of us not having the money for things we would love to have (and maybe think we really NEED to have) there are so many people living lives of abject poverty without any roof over their heads at night. Millions of people right now are without electricity or clean water because of hurricanes and typhoons and fires both here and in other countries.
In places with colder climates than here in southern California, winter is fast approaching, and some people may die from cold and exposure during the winter. Please think about what you might be able to do to help at least one person to have a better future this year. Maybe you can donate food to a homeless shelter, or your time to help feed the homeless. Maybe you can donate warm blankets to homeless shelters or animal shelters. Maybe you can invite someone less fortunate than yourself to share a meal in your home. Remember to do unto others as you would want them to do unto you. I hope you will ask yourself "What would Jesus do?" and try to act accordingly.
Have a grand day and spread a little love around!
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