SUPPER CLUB - Friday, Jan 12th
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:59 am
Good morning,
We are back in Central Time Zone. Going west it's always harder to adjust to time changes than going east. Even for the fur folk. But it shakes things up, scuffs a little sand into our daily rut. Which I think is a good thing.
Yesterday was a nice drive across the FL Panhandle. But we saw a lot of storm clean-up crews, trees broken off, debris along the highway. Glad I wasn't there when the storms were going through. Today will be a wet and windy drive. Ugh. Tonite we'll be in Baton Rouge, LA and tomorrow night, back in Austin.
TINA - I'm so glad the massages are helping. Will you be able to keep them up now that your three test massages are done? Maybe you can barter something - quilting? baked goods? Frankie's mechanic skills?
Did your high winds happen yesterday? When I was in school, we had to cross the Tacoma Narrows Bridge - 150 feet high and 1.25 miles long - to get to our school in Tacoma. School didn't close for bad weather often, but the bridge did so I got an occasional day off! And yes, we have a big year planned. Four 4-day camping trips, plus Alaska which will be 6-8 weeks. Not to mention Bill will be having cataract surgery which, by the time both eyes are done, will ground us for about 4 weeks. By end of summer, we'll be thinking about Texas again - depending on kids.
BECCA - the interstate we are traveling - I-10 - is nice. It's divided, good roadway, light traffic. And it mostly bypasses all the big cities, which makes me happy! There are the trucks, of course, but not too bad. This highway is so much bettet than I-5 on the west coast! That one can be a beast in places with rough pavement and goes right through the downtown heart of all the big cities from Canada to Mexico. Any updates on Frankie? What's the tooth count? We were at two, but working on two more last we heard. To celebrate Aut's birthday on Wed, they went to the zoo in San Antonio where Amara got her first carousel ride.
I found a big Ziplock of frozen chicken veggie orzo soup in the freezer so we had that last night. There is some left for tonite but I'll put a sandwich or salad with it. I like ready made meals after riding in the truck for 6 hours.
What sounds good to you tonite?
We are back in Central Time Zone. Going west it's always harder to adjust to time changes than going east. Even for the fur folk. But it shakes things up, scuffs a little sand into our daily rut. Which I think is a good thing.
Yesterday was a nice drive across the FL Panhandle. But we saw a lot of storm clean-up crews, trees broken off, debris along the highway. Glad I wasn't there when the storms were going through. Today will be a wet and windy drive. Ugh. Tonite we'll be in Baton Rouge, LA and tomorrow night, back in Austin.
TINA - I'm so glad the massages are helping. Will you be able to keep them up now that your three test massages are done? Maybe you can barter something - quilting? baked goods? Frankie's mechanic skills?
Did your high winds happen yesterday? When I was in school, we had to cross the Tacoma Narrows Bridge - 150 feet high and 1.25 miles long - to get to our school in Tacoma. School didn't close for bad weather often, but the bridge did so I got an occasional day off! And yes, we have a big year planned. Four 4-day camping trips, plus Alaska which will be 6-8 weeks. Not to mention Bill will be having cataract surgery which, by the time both eyes are done, will ground us for about 4 weeks. By end of summer, we'll be thinking about Texas again - depending on kids.
BECCA - the interstate we are traveling - I-10 - is nice. It's divided, good roadway, light traffic. And it mostly bypasses all the big cities, which makes me happy! There are the trucks, of course, but not too bad. This highway is so much bettet than I-5 on the west coast! That one can be a beast in places with rough pavement and goes right through the downtown heart of all the big cities from Canada to Mexico. Any updates on Frankie? What's the tooth count? We were at two, but working on two more last we heard. To celebrate Aut's birthday on Wed, they went to the zoo in San Antonio where Amara got her first carousel ride.
I found a big Ziplock of frozen chicken veggie orzo soup in the freezer so we had that last night. There is some left for tonite but I'll put a sandwich or salad with it. I like ready made meals after riding in the truck for 6 hours.
What sounds good to you tonite?