Saturday, December 31, 2016

Team Practice

Our day started with the free breakfast at the hotel where all the family members of the players - at least the ones staying at this location - met to discuss plans for the day. The group is a happy one, as you can imagine:


Following our breakfast, the men all piled into a couple vans to go to the team practice session at the stadium while the girls all went shopping. The stadium is spectacular - of course, the Dallas Cowboys play here - and the practice was really fun to watch. I took many shots of the practice before I was informed that photos where not allowed - obviously, nobody knows that I am not a Wisconsin spy! These first few shots are of the stadium:





 and this one, of the stadium store, which is HUGE:


It was easy for me to save money there, as I am not a Cowboys fan.

Then, there are a couple of the photos I took of Austin while practicing:




and this final shot - a legal one - of the two of us following the practice session:


We all met back at the hotel and went to a nice sports bar down the street - The Rock - where we had a great dinner to end the day:


Today's schedule includes another trip to the stadium - for a tour - a trip to the Stockyards (more on that tomorrow) and a dinner tonight with Austin at his hotel. We will also celebrate Austin's birthday (which is tomorrow) at dinner.

What a fun trip so far...

Friday, December 30, 2016

Arrival in Arlington, TX

We left Amarillo, TX, at 8:30 AM following a continental breakfast at the hotel. The drive was very similar to the day before - lots of flat terrain, chilly temperatures, clear skies - but no rain or snow. The most unbelievable aspect of the drive through northern Texas was all of the windmills that are scattered all over the place. There were miles and miles of them and we have never seen so many in one area before.

Patty's flight arrived from Chicago on schedule and they checked us into the hotel in Arlington about an hour before we arrived. We are staying at the Towne Place Suites in Arlington which is located across the street from the Six Flags Park and within view of the AT & T Stadium where the Cotton Bowl game will be played. Here are a couple photos of the hotel:



Our rooms are two bedroom suites that are very nice. We can certainly take advantage of these nice rooms.

We settled into the room and went down to the poolside to have a welcoming drink and to meet some of the other players' families that are also here for the game. It was a bit chilly by the pool, so we moved inside to the lobby area (those photos were not so hot):


Patty and Mark got a Cotton Bowl hat for me for Christmas and this is what I will be wearing while here:



We all went to dinner at Mariano's Hacienda Restaurant that is not too far away and we all enjoyed our first big meal of our trip.

The schedule today includes a visit to the stadium where Mark and I will catch the team practice and get a glimpse of the team and the field, and the girls will do some local shopping at the many shopping choices in this area that are convenient to the stadium. The boys will be spending most of the day at Six Flags.

The fun begins...

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Safely in Amarillo, TX

It was almost exactly 7:15 AM by the time we pulled out of the RV Resort yesterday AM. The GPS indicated that we would arrive at 7:30 PM local time in Amarillo. That assumed, of course, that I would drive at the speed limit the entire trip of about 750 miles. No way. We arrived at 6:45 PM local time which included 3 stops for gas, potty breaks and to pick up a fast dinner at an Arby's at one of the gas stops. While on the freeway, I averaged about 80 mph and stayed pretty much with the traffic. The weather was very good all the way.

Below are some shots we took yesterday. The first is of the sunrise as we were pulling out of the Resort in the morning:


Followed by a view of the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff where we picked up I-40. This area had the most snow all day and the coldest temperatures at 19 degrees:


Of course, we had to get shots of the crossings into New Mexico and Texas:



We will leave this morning for the final leg into Arlington where will meet Patty and family at the hotel. First, we will grab our free breakfast at the hotel here - the Red Roof Inn.

 Getting close now...

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

At the Starting Gate

All is done, the car is loaded and we are ready to roll! We have a long day today - about 10 hours driving - to Amarillo, TX. We are sure glad we had the extra time to prepare as there are may things we could have forgotten, such as - the "Texas" clothes (cowboy boots/hats), the wine, the goodies for the room, good snacks for the drive, driving Atlas, book showing next exit for gas, all reservation material, etc. They are all loaded.

Here are a couple photos sent by Patty. The first is of one of the team busses where Austin's picture is on the side (#23, second from right in front row):

and this one, taken of a tile on the floor of the team hotel:


I'm not sure how much time we will have to do much of a blog for tomorrow, but we are leaving early so that we can arrive in Arlington at a decent hour to meet Patty and family.

It's finally here, so enjoy our trip with us...

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Team Arrives Safely in Dallas

The WMU football team arrived safely in Arlington Texas for the Cotton Bowl game next Monday. Austin and his teammates will stay at one of the nicest hotels in town, which I believe is the Gaylord Hotel and Convention Center   (but I also saw the Four Seasons Hotel listed as a team hotel)  and the team will be practicing each day. Patty informed us that Austin will be able to visit with us on New Year's Eve (at his hotel), so we plan to have dinner with him at his hotel on New Year's Eve. That works out fine, as his birthday is New Year's Day and we can celebrate the night before.

We began our preparation yesterday for the trip. Josie got caught up with our laundry and I printed out the details for our schedule and started organizing everything that we will be taking for our room. Our rooms are suites that contain some kitchen facilities, so we can take some good food along. There is much to be done yet today as Josie will get her nails and hair done and I will be packing away the Christmas decorations from outside. We will also make sure the car is gassed and ready to go for tomorrow AM.

It is getting very exciting now, and we are anxious to get on the road for one of the best New Year's celebrations ever...

Monday, December 26, 2016

NIce Christmas

Our Christmas Day started with the church service at our Resort clubhouse at 9 AM. It was a wonderful service that was done entirely by the local residents and without a minister of any kind. We did have a choir, and we sang several of the most popular carols. It is really nice to attend a service like this one occasionally to get a different perspective on what Christmas means to folks. Once again, though, I forgot to take my camera so I don't have any shots of the service or the "church".

We started our preparation for our trip and Josie has taken the rest of the week off from work so that we can be sure to get things ready. Actually, it only amounts to taking Wednesday off as the shop owner made a last minute decision to keep the shops closed on the day after Christmas - today. We will be taking down our Christmas decorations and packing them away for another year before we leave. As we don't return until January 4th, we thought it would be best to get that done before the trip.

The football playoff picture is nearly complete. I didn't mention the Seahawks loss to the Cardinals on Christmas Eve Day as it was not the outcome I expected. The Cardinals played "spoilers" and barely hung on to upset the surging Seahawks, 34-31. It was a game the Seahawks should have won, even though they didn't show up for the first half. I'm concerned now about how far they will go in the playoffs with their injuries and inconsistent play. At least they made the playoffs again. As the pros know, and say it frequently, it is much tougher to stay on top as an elite team than it is to get there. Teams like the Broncos, the Cardinals and especially the Panthers, know how difficult it is to stay on top. Fortunately, the Seahawks are still among the elite with the Patriots, Packers and Steelers to name a few...

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas

It was off to work early yesterday for Josie who was hoping for a short day. She wore her Elf cap as part of the shop Christmas celebration, and this is the neat shot of the elf:


It was also a beautiful sunrise to start the morning:


Her work day was a bit shorter than normal as she was out of the shop shortly after 2:30 PM. We thought about trying to make the church service in Anthem, but it appears that the service started at 5 PM and not the 6 PM we originally thought. By the time she got home she was ready to sit and just try to gather her thoughts for the holiday schedule. We ended up not going to a Christmas Eve service, but will attend our local service this morning at 9 AM at the Resort clubhouse.

We have lots of preparation that we need to get done for our trip to Texas and the Cotton Bowl. We leave very early on Wednesday the 28th. We hope to get most of that done today. Santa stopped at our house and left a few nice things for us. He must have been behind schedule and running late as he only left a limited number of gifts. Or, maybe he saw that there were no cookies and milk or treats for him so he left right away. That's OK. We are thankful for all that we have.

We hope everybody has a wonderful Christmas and enjoys the day...

MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Truck Legal for Another Year

After thinking about changing our registration for the new truck back to Florida, I nixed the idea. Even though it would have saved hundreds of dollars, it would create other uncomfortable situations. Starting with the Florida address appearing again on our driver's licenses which caused some minor problems during the years we registered the other truck in Florida. The biggest problem, and most important, is that we would have to again change our primary physician on our health care to a Florida doctor which caused some problems with our health care. Having the Florida address resulted in some differences in coverages before and we didn't want to have to go through that situation again. So, we ate the huge difference in registration. It's too bad it was due at Christmas time when you like to use the money for holiday items. It's about time that Arizona becomes a "retirement friendly" state and lowers registration costs for seniors - among other things. We do still register the RV in Florida which is not a problem as we don't drive it and don't require a Florida drivers license. It costs us $76 for two years on the RV and that is a great deal.

It's the final work day for Josie today before the holiday. She starts at 8 AM and is expected to work until 4 PM, but could be later if all deliveries aren't done. We had wanted to go to the church service tonight with George and Cheryl and Brian and his family, but that service starts at 6 PM and we may not be able to get there in time. There are other services around that start later which we are looking into.

More rain - heavy, again - is expected today. The good news is that there is a good football game on TV - the Seahawks vs the Cardinals - which is being played in Seattle. The game starts at around 2 PM local time following the Packers/Vikings game, so, Go Seahawks!!!

Friday, December 23, 2016

Floating Away

As mentioned yesterday, the rains came and came in a big way. There were moments when you could barely see the street outside because it was raining so hard. I went out to do an errand as soon as it slowed enough to get to the truck and drive. These shots are an indication of how it was in the Pioneer RV Park following the heaviest period of rain:




The water eventually ran off, but it sure was a different scene from what we are used to seeing. It is not very often that the rains come so hard for so long. I'm sure that the Monsoon rains create the same scene in the summer while we are gone.

Just two more days before Josie gets some relief from her Christmas rush at work. Every year we say it will be different for next year, but we keep falling into the same trap of the busy holiday seasons at the flower shops. Maybe someday in the not too distant future we will completely retire from this kind of work and enjoy the holidays with a lot more free time...

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Heavy Rains

We are already getting the heavy rain from the first of two storm fronts that are forecast to come through this area. The one we are getting this morning is not the wettest - or coldest - of the storms coming through. So, it looks like anything that needs to be done outside - errands or shopping - will be done in lousy weather right up to Christmas Day. It still beats snow and frigid temperatures.

The areas around Dallas are getting hit pretty hard this week by some of these storm fronts. As long as they all clear out before New Year's. The long range forecast for that area is for improving weather - but that is still a long way off for getting accurate forecasts. We will be prepared for everything for our trip: rain, snow, cold or whatever.

That's about it for today. There isn't much happening between now and Christmas, so take it easy everybody...

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Not Enough Hours

We stayed up late last night getting all the gifts wrapped for the kids in WA and getting the box packed to take to the post office today. Yes, it will be after Christmas when it is received in WA, but we just ran out of time to get everything done. The real culprit is the holiday schedule that Josie has which makes her feel so tired at the end of the day that she doesn't feel like doing anything else. Her days off have been taken up with shopping and resting. There won't be any relief until Christmas.

I spent most of yesterday working on computer problems on Josie's computer - the printer wouldn't connect to her system - and other problems inside the fifth wheel. The fifth wheel has been pretty much our home for the last eight or so years, so some things need attention. Speaking of home, we received notice yesterday that the garbage disposal at our rental home is not working and there is a leak under the unit. Our property management company is dispatching a vendor to check it out and replace the unit, if necessary. We think it should be replaced anyway, as we noticed there was a problem with it before we left the house earlier in the year. It was only a matter of time before it failed, so we are OK with that replacement.

It appears that rain is again moving into the area and will be around until Christmas. It beats snow, so we can't complain...

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Winds Gone

At least for now - the winds have stopped. We only had a couple chairs blown over on their side throughout the windy day. All of our Christmas decorations - primarily the deer and Christmas trees - survived without any problem. It is hard to understand how that happened as the winds were definitely in the 25-35 mph range. We should be good for some calm weather - at least for a couple days. I'm ready for some calm - and 70 degree days - where I can sit outside and get some nice warm sunshine.

Josie is in the final push at work to get through the busy Christmas season. Even though it is not anything like Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, there is still a spike in orders and she is kept very busy. I know she will be happy when Christmas arrives.

I received a notice from Social Security yesterday about a Cost of Living raise in benefits for 2017. It is a .3% increase - the first increase in two years - that exactly covers the increase in the Medicare Deduction. So, my net benefit is exactly the same as it has been the last two years. Thanks, Obama, for your final shot before leaving office...

Monday, December 19, 2016

Rockin 'n Rollin

Once again, we have strong winds which were not in any forecast that we saw yesterday. They started just before bedtime - of course - and blew through the night. I can't wait to see what was blown over when the sun comes up this morning. That is one of the mysteries for this area - why we get such strong winds so often. It made for difficult sleeping last night as the fifth wheel rocked and shook most of the night and our topper awnings were flapping. We decided that we would take down all of our Christmas decorations from outside before we leave on our trip on the 28th. They will come down, probably, the day after Christmas. It is a reminder that we cannot leave on the trip - any trip - with anything outside that be blown over or blown away.

We finished our Christmas shopping yesterday and are now ready for the holiday. We went to the Arrowhead Mall in Glendale and also to Costco to get everything done.

The Cardinals kind of put an exclamation point on their season yesterday by losing to the New Orleans Saints in an offensive duel - 48-41. Both defenses must have stayed in the locker room during the game. It was up and down the field throughout the game with no team stopping anything. The season is winding down now and I look forward to the playoffs starting soon...

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Room Booked for Trip

We are getting closer to having all the arrangements made for our trip to the Cotton Bowl. Our room reservation for the one night that we will be staying while driving to Arlington, TX, was reserved at the Red Roof Inn, Amarillo East, in Amarillo, TX. That is about a 720 mile drive for us on the 28th, but leaves only around 350 for the final drive on the 29th when we check into our room in Arlington. We will drive to Flagstaff and pick up I-40 there and take that all the way to Amarillo. As mentioned previously, we have never taken this road before and look forward to a drive through some new countryside. We are hoping that the weather cooperates and we won't have any serious concerns along the way. Our drive home on the 3rd of January will also take two days, but that drive is still being evaluated for the route we will take. A lot depends on weather forecasts. The weather picture gets a lot more clear as we get closer to the dates we will be traveling and staying in Texas

Josie is off today and we will wrap up some loose ends for Christmas and get everything done that will take us up to Christmas Day. We still have to take care of a couple gifts, so I think a trip to the Mall may be in order. The sky is cloudless, and the temperature is a cool 51 this morning and is suppose to get to the mid 60's. Not too bad.

There will be some key football games on TV today, but none that affect my teams - the Cardinals game doesn't matter (against the New Orleans Saints), and the Seahawks already played and won. So, enjoy your day everyone...

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Christmas Cookies

It was finally time - almost too late - to bake Christmas cookies for this year. Josie had been waiting until she found the recipes for the cookies she wanted to bake this year and also to find the time to get all the ingredients she needed. Yesterday was the day. We went shopping for "cookie" stuff and I got a haircut while we were out to have that task completed before leaving for our trip following Christmas. She worked until bedtime getting all the cookies baked. Some of them go to Washington for the smaller grandkids, some go to her work and the rest go to our waste line.

The day went entirely too fast and Josie is back to work today. With only one more day off - tomorrow - we will have to scramble to get things done by Christmas. The rain arrived late yesterday afternoon and is with us yet this morning. It will cool down into the 60's for today, but we feel blessed that we are not in the frigid weather that is blanketing much of the country. The pictures we are seeing on TV and on Facebook remind us of those days when we too were bundled up and shoveling driveways. We feel sorry for the folks that are helplessly sliding into other vehicles without any chance of stopping on the icy roads. Hang in there to those folks, it will get better...

Friday, December 16, 2016

Cotton Bowl Activities

We are beginning to see some of the activities that surround the Cotton Bowl. Patty sent us a copy of the invitation (photo below) to the Cotton Bowl Kickoff Breakfast which will take place on January1, the day before the game:

We have talked about some possible plans for New Year's Eve, so I hope we are able to get up early enough on New Year's Day (ha). I'm sure there will be many more activities and gatherings that we will be attending. The excitement continues to build.

The Seahawks won the NFC West Title last night (24-3) against a nemesis of theirs - the LA Rams - who beat them earlier this season, 9-3. It wasn't the blowout that I anticipated, but it was an impressive win anyway. To be fair, the Rams had a new coach and a new quarterback, so they were not fully prepared for the matchup. Unfortunately, the Seahawk win eliminated, officially, any chances that the Cardinals could make the playoffs. This is five years straight that the Seahawks have made the playoffs.

Josie is off today, works tomorrow and has Sunday off for her final days off before Christmas. The question mark is how late she will have to work on Christmas Eve Day. In the meantime, we will do our best to prepare for our trip and enjoy the Christmas spirit...

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Time for Last Minute Shopping

Just when you think everything is under control in your shopping efforts, something else comes up to force you to keep shopping. It actually isn't so bad as we are nearly finished, but we had a hole to fill yesterday. Our grandson, Justin, is in the Air Force and we had no address for him until yesterday. He is now located at Travis AFB in CA near San Francisco and we have an address to send his birthday and Christmas gifts. Our last minute shopping is nothing compared to some folks. As far as I know, that completes our list for Christmas.

Now, let's move on to some current football developments. The Cardinals are taking care of business by releasing their player who recently was arrested for a DUI. Good move. They have a few more moves that need to be made in order to be title contenders once again. Speaking of title contenders, the Seahawks will get a chance to recover form their embarrassment last Sunday when they play the LA Rams tonight. I expect them to "right-the-ship" tonight. Even though the Rams beat them the last time (9-3) earlier in the year, I look for a Seattle blowout tonight on Thursday Night Football. We'll see.

Keep warm to everybody that is in the Arctic Blast area in the Midwest. I know that Chicago is near 0 today and the wind chill shows that it will be equivalent to -15 today...

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Truck Claim Ends

The accident we had in Wyoming this summer is now history - totally. We received the last piece of the claim yesterday - our $500 deductible that we had to pay to get the repair work done. Our insurance company finally recovered the deductible from the at-fault party and the claim is now closed. It will be easy to forget about that experience.

The other piece of good new from yesterday was Austin's inclusion in the All Academic Team from the MAC Conference. It is and exceptional honor to be recognized for not only his on-field accomplishments, but also his academic accomplishments. He continues to make all of us proud of him.

There appears to be about two more nice days left before the rain and cool weather moves in for at least a week. The rain should only be for a day, but the temperatures will not go above the high 60's for the next week or so. We have lots of things to get done inside anyway, so when we see what's happening in the Midwest with single digit temperatures and snow, we'll take it...

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Christmas Prep

Most of the day yesterday was spent doing some Christmas shopping and baking cookies. Josie will send a couple tins full of cookies to WA in the box containing a few other items for the kids to open on Christmas morning. I will take the final package to the post office before the start of next week after Josie gets everything together. We still haven't finished deciding on handling the "Chicago boys" gifts, but we will also have that figured out before next week.

It was so nice yesterday - 74 - that we sat outside for awhile to enjoy the day. There are a couple more days like yesterday still in store for this week and then it cools down with a storm expected by the weekend. Our weather is still so much better than what we are seeing in the Northwest, and especially in the Chicago area. These shots were sent to us by Patty yesterday taken out her back door:



Brrr!! I think we'll stay here in AZ for now...

Monday, December 12, 2016

Rare Collapse

It has been 4 years since the Seattle Seahawks have lost a game - any game, regular season or playoff - by more than 10 points. Yesterday, in Green Bay, they stumbled and embarrassed themselves by losing 38-10 to the Packers. Russell Wilson threw a career high 5 interceptions and with a lost fumble, the Seahawks had 6 turnovers. I don't think they liked the frigid temperatures in Green Bay as the receivers dropped multiple passes to add to the fiasco.

Fortunately, the Cowboys also lost and the Cardinals - unfortunately - lost their chance to make the playoffs this year with another loss. It was not a great day for my favorites, but the Cowboy loss provided some joy. I hate them. The Seahawks have to pick up the pieces and move on, which they will.

While most of the rest of the country is being hit by the Arctic Blast, we are enjoying temperatures in the 70's. I know that there are cycles and that this scenario will change soon, but it is nice to sit out and enjoy the nice, warm sun again.

There are now only 12 days until Christmas and only 16 days before we leave for Texas and the Cotton Bowl. Time sure flies...

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Cross Stitch Conflict

As most everybody knows, I try to do a cross each year with a native Indian theme. This year is no exception. I started a new one in October to hopefully get completed before we leave here in the Spring. For the last five years I have entered one in the Teton County Fair in Jackson Hole, WY, in the summer - and have won. I may have a tough time completing one in time this year.

The subject I chose for this year is entitled The Dove and is a young Indian girl holding a dove - pictured below:


As I stitched along, I began to see startling differences in the colors from the chart and the actual DMC floss colors in the subject. Below, you can see the color differences in the project so far:


I stopped stitching and sent an email to the manufacturer containing the above information, with photos, asking for an explanation of the differences and a refund for the chart which I am using for the project. I have never seen such a problem in any cross stitch project I have ever done. This puts me about three months behind schedule for completing one in time for the summer. They responded to my email with a statement that they are looking into the problem and have agreed that there is a problem.

In the meantime, I have found another project that I can possibly get completed by the summer. I had to order special fabric - online - so the start of this new project is being delayed until that is received, probably late this week.

So, in between all of our other activities, I try to keep up with my cross stitching interests.

Today is a big football game between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks. The game begins at 1:35 PM on the FOX network. Also, the Cardinals and Dolphins are on the same station before the Seahawks. What a great football day ahead...


Saturday, December 10, 2016

Arctic Blast

This is what it is like in Wyoming this morning:


Brrr!! Maybe we don't want any part of living in Wyoming - at least, in the winter. The thing is, this frigid weather is going to spread throughout the Midwest, including Naperville, Il. Sorry, Patty.

On the other hand, we will go to 72 today and the forecast is for low 70's the rest of the weekend and into next week. It could be worse.

Not much happened yesterday except Josie had another normal (if there is such a thing) day at work and I did some odd jobs around the RV, went to the fitness center for my daily workout and did some computer stuff. We have 18 days to go before we leave for Arlington, TX.

The guy who delivered the new fifth wheel the other day to our neighbor said he was busy hauling rigs to the Glendale Stadium for another big RV show this weekend. Maybe we will wander over there and check out the new rigs for 2017 on Sunday...

Friday, December 9, 2016

Cotton Bowl Tickets

We were informed by Patty yesterday that Austin will receive 6 tickets for family for the Cotton Bowl. That is enough for Patty and Mark and the boys, and us. The tickets that are sold publicly range in price from around $10 in the "nose-bleed" section at the top of the stadium, to $300+ for Field seats. Here is a link to Ticketmaster - just one site selling tickets. We don't physically have the tickets yet, but I'm sure they will be "field" seats as the players' families will get excellent seats. That just fuels the excitement. The seats we had at Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo for Austin's games that we went to were on the 50 yard line, against the railing on the field. I don't expect seats quite that good, but I'm sure they will be nice.

So far, the "Arctic Blast" that is paralyzing the mid section of the country hasn't hit, nor is it forecast to hit, the area where we will be traveling at the end of December. We'll keep our fingers crossed. We know it can get very cold in Texas during the winter so we will be prepared for any kind of weather.

We also heard a report that the WMU Coach, PJ Fleck, will be (or, is now) negotiating an extension to his present contract into the year 2020 - with a huge raise, of course. Anything can happen to change that scenario, but it is almost assured that the coach will be there at the Cotton Bowl...


Thursday, December 8, 2016

Helping Neighbor

My next door neighbor was trading in his motor home for a fifth wheel and the delivery of the new rig was yesterday. He had one problem when he went to drive out with the motor home to take to the dealer - his electric steps would not retract. There was no way he could drive to the dealership with his steps out, so I helped him figure out the problem and contact a mobile RV service to fix the problem. It was a problem we could not fix. Anyway, to make a long story short, he got the steps to go up, drove it to the dealership and got delivery of his new unit just as the sun was going down in the west. It is a nice new 40' Big Country fifth wheel with all the nice features and he will get many years of good use from this new rig.

There is a short update on coach Fleck's future - he will be staying at WMU for at least until a new rumor surfaces about another University that wants his services. The Oregon rumor was put to bed when they hired the coach from Southern Florida yesterday. In the meantime, we will be getting the schedule of activities at the Cotton Bowl and I will post them as I receive them from Patty. There are lots of fun things happening leading up to game time on Jan 2nd.

We are paying close attention to this latest, frigid cold front dropping down from Canada. It looks like most of the western half of the country will be affected by this system and we just want to make sure that things get back to normal by the 28th of December before finalizing our route to Texas...

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Set to Go to Texas

Our room reservations are made for our rip to the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, TX. We will be staying at the TownePlace Suites near Six Flags in Arlington. With arrival on Dec 29th and departure on Jan 3rd, it will be a terrific trip. I'm sure there will be many events and activities surrounding the Cotton Bowl, and we will be going to as many as we can while there. It will surely be a trip to remember.

Awards are flowing in for the Broncos. Among the key awards is the Campbell Trophy which is the Heisman Trophy equivalent for scholastic college athletes which was awarded to Zach Terrell, the Broncos Quarterback. PJ Fleck, the coach, is a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award which goes to the college football coach of the year. The rumors are flying that coach Fleck may not be coaching at the Cotton Bowl game if he accepts a coaching position at another University - Oregon is at the top of those rumors. There will most likely be more news and more awards between now and the game which will be played on Jan 2.

I will also be following all of the developments in the pro football standings as the Seahawks and the Cardinals battle for playoff spots. Right now, it looks like the Seahawks are almost a guarantee while the Cardinals need to win the rest of their games to make the playoffs. This is a very exciting year for football - college and pro - and it sure is fun following the developments...

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Planning Trip to Texas

We spoke with Patty early in the day regarding plans for the trip to Arlington, TX, for the Cotton Bowl. She and her family will fly to Dallas on the 28th and return home on the 3rd of January. We will drive, leaving AZ on the 28th, arrive on the 30th and return home leaving Texas on the 3rd of January. It is just too much money for us to justify the air fares and the drive is only about 1000 miles and will take us through some country where we have never been. Patty and Mark will be sorting through options for our rooms and they will be booked asap before they are sold out. It promises to be a fantastic time and we all are looking forward to the trip and the game.

Josie will be working right up to Christmas and start again the day after Christmas until we leave for Texas. It's not a lot of time to enjoy the Christmas festivities, but there are commitments that she needs to keep in order to get the time off for our trip.

There are three options for driving to Texas that we reviewed. The northern route is the one we will take - depending on the weather forecasts - which will take us on I-40 all the way from Flagstaff to Amarillo, TX where we spend the night on the 28th. Then, we drive on US-287 from Amarillo into Arlington, TX on the 29th. The other routes were: southern route on I-10 almost all the way - we have taken that route many times in the past. The third route is on US highways that would take longer and go through some pretty, but mountain country. I hope we get some nice weather for the trip so we can take our preferred route.

I'll end this entry with a nice shot of our AZ sunset last night, taken while grilling some burgers outside:




Monday, December 5, 2016

Overwhelming Football News

The day was pretty much filled with great football news and performances.

The main news is that the Western Michigan University Broncos will play in the Cotton Bowl against Wisconsin. That's a terrific opponent from the standpoint that Austin will play against his best friend, Troy Fumagalli, the tight end for Wisconsin. We have already started making our plans to go to the game and can't imagine a better way to spend New Year's this year - and Austin's birthday which is Jan1.

Penn State will play in the Rose Bowl against USC and that promises to be another great game. The final four selection for the National Championship included Washington who was selected over Penn State for the final spot in that playoff. That is a great choice as we are also fans of the Washington Huskies.

Patty and family went to Austin's team banquet last night in Kalamazoo and Austin received an award as the team's Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. Below are a few of the shots that Patty took during the banquet:





Congratulations to Austin and the entire WMU football team.

The football day ended with the Seahawks crushing the Carolina Panthers, 40-7, on Sunday Night Football. What a day.

Josie spent the day - while I was basking in the football news - putting together some hand crafted Christmas decorations for our Fifth wheel. Here she is, building her "cone" Christmas tree decoration:


Finally, we have this shot of our Christmas tree - a fiber optic tree that changes colors from white to blue to green and to red, and was given to us many years ago by our beloved daughter Tracy - may she rest in peace:



Sunday, December 4, 2016

More Football Heaven

Of course, we all know about WMU's big win on Friday night for the MAC Conference Championship. Yesterday, I watched as Temple manhandled Navy to eliminate them from Cotton Bowl consideration. It should be smooth sailing now for a WMU confirmation of the Cotton Bowl award.

Last night, I watched Penn State beat Wisconsin for the Big 10 Championship. They have a chance to be selected as one of the Final Four for the playoffs. They have won 9 games in a row against some quality teams, including Ohio State - who defeated Michigan. Last night's game saw Penn State overcome a 28-7 first half deficit to win. Austin's best friend who plays for Wisconsin, Troy Fumagalli #81, played a great game. He was wide open in the end zone on one play when the Wisconsin QB threw wide and missed the chance for a certain score. Everything went well for Penn State in the second half while Wisconsin struggled.

It's a tough call for the selection committee today and it will be a no-win situation for them. It will be fun watching the selection show on TV today.

Oh, and the Seahawks play the Carolina Panthers today in Seattle so it looks like another fabulous football day...

Saturday, December 3, 2016

VICTORY!

13-0. That's how WMU ends the regular season with the win yesterday over Ohio University for the MAC Conference Championship. It was not a convincing win (29-23), as WMU has enjoyed in most games over the regular season, but, they are undefeated which only one other Division 1 school - Alabama - can claim. Will it be enough to win the Cotton Bowl bid? Read the quote from WMU Coach PJ Fleck. I don't see how the selection committee for the bowls can ignore an unbeaten season by WMU and select Navy - or some other school - to represent the Group of 5 teams that are eligible for the bowl. The next couple of days will determine the pecking order as the closest team to WMU is Navy who has to beat Temple to stay in the running. The committee is said to be looking at the strength of schedule to help with the selection. WMU should not be punished for beating every team they were scheduled to play.

So, we are looking forward to going to the Cotton Bowl to be played in Arlington, TX on January 2. We are anxious to find out who WMU will play. That's confidence.

It is very windy outside this morning and I am waiting for the sun to rise so I can go check on any damage done to our Christmas decorations. I have stakes in the ground for all the deer and trees, but you never know.

Enjoy another great football day today on TV as there are still Conference Championships to be played. Congratulations to the Washington Huskies who rolled over Colorado for the Pac 12 Championship...

Friday, December 2, 2016

Year End Stuff

Among several other items that we receive annual renewal notices for is my truck registration. Yikes! $850 for one year is a scam. I don't know when Arizona is going to join other "senior friendly" states like Florida, Texas and South Dakota, but I guess I need to look into getting my registration in Florida again. I did that with our last truck and our RV - which is still registered in FL - and saved tons of money. It's enough to make you want to leave Arizona. Besides, we even have an income tax in Arizona which is also anti-senior. Oh, well.

We received our notice that the property management company will automatically renew our agreement for 2017. They have done an excellent job for us and we will gladly keep them on as the guardian of our house in Glendale. As long as we have good tenants and a good property manager, we will keep the house and let it appreciate.

Austin and his WMU team play for the MAC Conference Championship tonight. If they win, they should certainly be a shoo-in for the Cotton Bowl. Go Broncos!!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

One Month Left in 2016

We closed out November yesterday with very little fanfare. With only December remaining in 2016, we will be happy to see the year end. I'll save the "year in review" stuff for the end of December, but 2016 has not been a great year for us.

Yesterday was a normal day for our winter stay at the Pioneer RV Resort. Josie worked at the 19th Ave store and I did my usual computer stuff and went to the fitness center in between. It has been very cool - almost cold - the last few days and it looks like it will stick around for awhile. I actually prefer the cooler weather to the hot weather. It makes for better sleep at night.

Next on the list of exciting events in Michigan is Austin's MAC Championship game in Detroit tomorrow night against Ohio University. Patty and her family will be driving to the game early tomorrow AM and we hope they have a very successful - and safe - trip...


Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Football Rankings

The latest college football polls are out. This is the final ranking before the end of all the Conference Playoffs and is, basically, going to be close to the final rankings. WMU is ranked #13 in the AP poll, and #17 in the NCAA coaches poll. It appears from the rankings that WMU will have clear sailing for the Cotton Bowl as the only real threat to them is Navy who is ranked behind them with two losses.  I hope that I am right. Patty and her family will be going to Detroit for the MAC Championship game on Friday night. The final bowl assignments will probably be announced next Monday following the Conference Championship games this weekend. Go Broncos!!

We had one last decoration that was added to the exterior of the Fifth wheel for Christmas. You can see the Christmas tree in the window which wraps up, finally, the effort to decorate the exterior:


It is really tough to decorate where we cannot attach anything to the rig and there are no trees on which to hang lights or attach lights. It looks pretty good anyway.

Josie is still in some pain from her injury she suffered at work but is working through the problems. Although the lower part of her leg is still swollen and painful, there is clearly improvement. The good news is that it did not require any visit to the doctor's office or Urgent Care facilities. She will work at the other shop on 19th Ave today which is her regular Wednesday location this season.

Oh, and today will wind up November, 2016...


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Expanded Decorations

We are probably all set for Christmas as far as our outside decorations go. Yesterday, we set up the spiral trees we got as added lights for our space here at the Pioneer Resort. These are the latest views:



It isn't spectacular, but it is good enough and lots more than most folks have in this area. The point for us is that we are happy with it and that is all that matters.

Josie came home from work early yesterday as she banged up her leg on a piece of slate at the shop and had a hard time with the pain and trying to care for the gash she received. She is much better this morning and will recover in a few says to almost normal. In the meantime, she will be going to work as usual.

We are going through some swings in the weather as the rain has moved on and is replaced with cold weather and snow in the higher elevations. I guess you could say that winter is here for sure...

Monday, November 28, 2016

Flip Side

Going from the Friday and Saturday great college football games to Sunday's pro games was like falling off a cliff. Both of our favorite teams lost - the Cardinals and the Seahawks. It was painful watching the Cardinals loss and, thankfully, the Seahawks game was not televised locally. It appears that the Cardinals season may be over as far as having any chance for the playoffs. The Seahawks need to improve their offensive line configuration to advance in the playoffs. Enough said about those debacles.

We spent a good portion of the day yesterday sorting through our Christmas decorations and placing some outside. These are a couple of shots of how our deer family looks in the front of our rig:



We have a few more decorations that will be added and I will show those as we complete the additions. The problem we face this year is that we have no trees on which to hang lights and we cannot attach any lights to the fifth wheel without risking some kind of damage to the body.

It's the start of another work week for Josie, so our schedules are pretty much set for the next several days. This coming weekend will solidify the college football bowl picture so we look forward to that...

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Just Great Football

The cream is rising to the top just in time for the college football playoffs and bowl assignments. Yesterday was a great day to watch some key games - the best being Ohio State/Michigan and Penn State/Michigan State.

Ohio State went to two overtimes to put away Michigan. That means that neither one of those schools can be BIG 10 Champions. There are two teams now with a single loss in the Eastern Division of the Conference and Penn State, by winning against Michigan State, owns the tiebreaker against Ohio State (who they beat earlier) and will play Wisconsin (West Division Champion) next week for the BIG 10 Championship. That will be an exciting game for us to watch, not only because of our ties to Penn State, but also because the tight-end for Wisconsin - Troy Fumagalli, #81 - is a best friend of Austin's who played together throughout their football careers while growing up. Penn State will have a chance to play in the Rose Bowl instead of the Cotton Bowl.  The bowls are still clouded as far as matchups, but we know that it is getting close to having a final decision on who plays who in those big games.

Today we switch gears to the pros. The Seahawks will play Tampa Bay and gain another win (hopefully) and the Cardinals will play the Atlanta Falcons in Atlanta - a tough game for them. The Cardinals are close to being eliminated from playoff contention and must win every game for the rest of the season to have a decent chance. 'Tis the season to enjoy good football...

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Bowl Picture

Yesterday's WMU win against the University of Toledo (55-35) was, as this year has shown, a typical Bronco dominant performance. They struggled for a bit in the first quarter and then found themselves. It was such a dominant performance that Toledo only had the ball for about 25% of the game. The final score is no indication of how dominant WMU was. Toledo scored three meaningless 4th quarter touchdowns against mostly second and third string players from WMU. At 12-0, they only have to win next week in the MAC Conference Championship game against a team that should be clearly inferior. But, you never know.

The real surprise to me this morning in looking at potential Bowl matchups for New Year's Day was to see the potential rivals in the Cotton Bowl which would be the Broncos designated bowl if they win next week. Take a look at this article which reviews the Bowl picture for New Year's Day and see who Western Michigan could face - Penn State. Wow! For Austin to finish out his college football career against the team I have rooted for most of my life is incredible. Of course, I would be cheering for Austin and WMU for this game.

There is nothing else, really, to talk about for this entry as we are so excited about how the football season is turning out for Austin and his WMU team...

Friday, November 25, 2016

Thanksgiving Day

Our Thanksgiving day started as most of them do - watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from New York. That was followed by watching the Westminster Dog Show which follows the parade each year. We were disappointed that a Greyhound won best of Show as it wasn't a pretty animal at all in our mind. The English Springer Spaniel, winner in the Sporting Group, should have won.

We went to George and Cheryl's house to meet together with Cot and Lois before driving to the restaurant for our Thanksgiving Dinner at V's Taproom near the clubhouse in Trilogy. It was an excellent meal that was served buffet style and we all sat outside and enjoyed our meal:


We had a very windy day yesterday and even though it didn't affect our Thanksgiving meal that much, it was windy at home and it stayed with us for a second consecutive night last night. We do have these periods of wind in this area and, for the life of me, I can't understand why it happens. At any rate, we all went back to George and Cheryl's house for some conversation and to watch some of the football game on TV.

We look forward to watching the "big" game today between WMU and Toledo in Kalamazoo, MI. Patty and her family are there, and we hope it is a win to complete their undefeated season...

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Lead Up to Thanksgiving

It was a short day at work for Josie - off before 1 PM. The shop was very slow and they had plenty of help to handle any influx of orders, so she was allowed to leave early. I did my exercises at the fitness center and was home myself in time to have lunch together.

We made a trip to our storage unit the other day and picked up all the Christmas decorations that we plan to use this year. The problem we have now is that there is no room in the RV to keep the boxes and cartons that contain the decorations. We have them in the rear of the car right now, but I think I will transfer them all to the truck as there is more room there and we really won't be using the truck that much between now and Christmas. Josie suggested placing them under the RV outside, but with the rain, wind and security issues, I think the truck might be a better idea. Besides, it would look kind of "trashy" around our rig with all the boxes stored there.

Today we will celebrate Thanksgiving by meeting family and friends at the restaurant in Trilogy where George and Cheryl live. I believe that Patty and her family will have an early Thanksgiving dinner and then head to Kalamazoo for the big game between WMU and Toledo tomorrow. We are anxious to watch that game tomorrow afternoon and hope that Austin's team can complete the regular season undefeated...

HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Fitness Center

The RV Resort has opened the new fitness center. I tried it yesterday and was pleasantly surprised at the equipment and amenities they installed. It is not the largest fitness center, but all of the popular exercise equipment is there, plus a TV and water cooler and other sanitizing equipment. I started early - before the new year - to get a good exercise schedule started. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and with all the other "big" meals and Christmas goodies coming in the next month, I didn't want my weight to get totally out of control. It is close enough to that unhealthy milestone. Josie is in pretty good shape with her weight control, but I let things get out of hand since the beginning of summer. Exercise is key - along with the proper diet. What else is new.

We are looking forward to a nice Thanksgiving dinner with George and Cheryl and Cot and Lois tomorrow at a restaurant in Trilogy where George and Cheryl live. It will be the first time that we can remember having Thanksgiving dinner in a location other than a home. The good news is that there is no mess to clean up afterward. The bad news is there will be no leftovers to enjoy. However, as in the past, we will cook our own small turkey with all the trimmings following Thanksgiving to enjoy for the next week or so. Thanksgiving is not Thanksgiving without the leftovers...

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Thanksgiving Week

A big thing about the Thanksgiving week is all the Black Friday hoopla. It appears that the "biggest shopping day of the year" is losing its luster. Finally. I hear all over TV that this year is expected to see lower sales than last year which is a trend. Believe it or not, the best deals for Christmas occur in December as the merchants really sharpen their pencils when they see the sales falling short of forecasts. That's the time to buy. Of course, you don't know when that happens, so the whole business of finding the best deal on something is a crap shoot. It doesn't matter to us as we aren't big shoppers anyway. I just thought it was interesting that all the attention that Black Friday gets in the media overshadows the true meaning of Thanksgiving.

The rain is done - for now - and we got about an inch between yesterday AM and this morning. We can always use the rain, but we are hear for the sunshine and warmth, right?

My visit to the doctor was a joke. I never saw the doctor as I have no complaints and all the lab results are normal - except for a slight increase in liver enzymes and cholesterol. It's nice that I have to pay a "co-pay" when I don't even see the doctor. We did schedule another Colonoscopy for April of next year, so it wasn't a total waste of time. Oh, well...

Monday, November 21, 2016

Another Good Football Day

We are getting to the point in the pro season where the elite teams are beginning to surface. It looks like the Seahawks will be in the hunt once again for the playoffs and beyond, while the Cardinals are beginning to get desperate as they lost again yesterday, 30-24 to the Minnesota Vikings. The Seahawks win against the Philadelphia Eagles yesterday, 26-15, was a gem. There is now a three game lead for the Seahawks (over the Cardinals) who are on a collision course with the Dallas Cowboys for the top spot in the NFC. There are about 5 games remaining before the playoffs, so a lot can happen.

I have a doctor appointment today while Josie goes back to work. This is Thanksgiving week for her, so it may be somewhat busier than normal for her. My doctor appointment is with my Gastroenterologist for a regular checkup. I don't expect anything but a normal visit and outcome.

It started to rain yesterday afternoon and rained throughout the night. We are watching for this storm to get through the area and for the sun to come out again sometime today...


Sunday, November 20, 2016

Still Perfection at 11-0

What a day in Kalamazoo, MI. We wished we were there to enjoy it live, but watching on TV wasn't bad either. It snowed the entire day and the crew on the ESPN GameDay show struggled to keep warm during the show. It was an exciting show, a good show, and one that will be remembered in Kalamazoo. I hope that Patty and Mark and the boys were able to stay warm and dry all day.

The game between the Broncos and the Buffalo Bulls in the afternoon was nothing short of perfection. The Buffalo team never got in the Red Zone the entire game as the Broncos extended their consecutive winning streak to 13 games - second longest current winning streak in the country. Austin made several great tackles and the team was firing on all cylinders. Next week is the key game of the year against Toledo who is right behind the Broncos in the MAC conference. I'm hoping that with a win against them next Friday, a Cotton Bowl bid will be forthcoming.

Today is pro football day as the Seahawks take on the Eagles in Seattle and the Cardinals play the Minnesota Vikings in Minnesota. It should be another great day of football...

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Cactus Down

The wind was so strong yesterday morning it blew over one of the largest and nicest saguaro cactus' we have here at the resort. Josie called me from the car as she was leaving for work to go see the activity to remove the cactus, so I snapped this photo:


There are several other large ones in the area, but they all survived - so far.

Today is the big day for Austin and WMU. ESPN GameDay  is about to start, so I will make this a brief post and get to the TV to settle in. Also, don't forget the game today which is also being televised on ESPN (ESPN2, I believe)...

Friday, November 18, 2016

New Coffee Pot and Wind

The most important duty yesterday was to replace our "dead" coffee pot. I went to Walmart after looking at Consumer Reports ratings to shop for one to replace our Mr Coffee. Of course, none of the ones I wrote down from the Consumer Reports comparisons were available. After looking at all of the available coffeemakers, I selected this Hamilton Beach Model:


This one has the regular 12-cup pot capacity with all the nice features, but also has something I had never seen before - a single cup maker on one half similar to a Keurig coffeemaker. What a great idea. There are many times when we finish a pot of coffee in the morning and would like just one more cup. This is the solution. We don't have to keep two coffeemakers on the counter and the single brewer makes coffee from K-cups and/or regular coffee grind. I hope it lasts forever.

The weather went south. We had strong winds all night long and we are expecting rain and cool temperatures ahead. Who said that Arizona is sunny and nice in the winter? Fortunately, it won't last long which is why we are here.

We are looking foreword to the weekend with all the exciting football that is scheduled. We expect WMU to remain undefeated tomorrow, and we also expect the Cardinals to stay on the winning track and the Seahawks to do the same on Sunday...

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Cool Temps Arrive

The cooler weather that I thought would arrive before now has finally arrived. It was in the low 50's this morning and it looks like there might even be a chance for rain later this week or weekend. It sure makes for great sleeping when it gets cool. Of course, the daytime temperatures are still warm, so it looks like the Arizona winter is finally here.

The routine is fairly well set now. Josie worked at the 19th Ave store again yesterday where she will be working every Wednesday. There is a chance she may work more days at that shop each week. It is about half the distance to that shop versus the Glendale shop where she works the other days. I think she would be happy if they could schedule her for more days there.

Out coffee pot is dead. We recently put the Keurig away to make brewed coffee with our Mr Coffee machine. It is cheaper to make it in a pot if you drink several cups a day which we do. It looks like I will buying a replacement today.

We have changed our schedule a little bit for the weekend so that we can enjoy (on TV) all the fanfare in Kalamazoo at WMU on Saturday. We are excited for the town and especially WMU and Austin. I'm sure that Patty and Mark and the boys will be there in what promises to be a huge tailgate party and packed stadium. Wish we were there...

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

RV Wash

Our "big" project for yesterday was washing the fifth wheel. It hasn't been cleaned on the outside since we returned from our summer in Wyoming, so it was sorely needed. We did have a detailing company lined up to give it a wash and wax but cancelled that a couple weeks ago. There really was no need to spend $380 to do a job that we can do for free with a little bit of physical effort. We cleaned it, but did not wax it. Maybe we will do that before we leave again for our summer in Wyoming next year. Or, maybe we will have that part done by an outside company as that is a major physical effort that requires the right tools.

We returned some items to Home Depot in the afternoon and that, basically, rounded out the day.

The big college football TV show - ESPN's College Football GameDay Show - will be telecast from Kalamazoo, MI on Saturday so make sure you tune in to watch the show featuring the undefeated WMU Broncos...

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Tying Up Loose Ends

The repairs done to the truck required our paying the $500 deductible from the insurance which should be reimbursed to us when they collect from the at-fault party. I sent an email to my insurance company asking when we might expect to see that. I'm sure it will take at least a few weeks.

I also researched other insurance companies to make sure we are getting the best rates. It turns out that we are not getting the best deal with Liberty Mutual, so we will most likely change companies when all is done with our repairs situation.

The landscaping modifications have been completed at our rental home. The agave has been removed and the lantana planted. That was an $85 charge from our landscaper which sounded reasonable to us.

We took care of a few other minor situations that needed attention and we are about ready to go for the rest of the winter. Oh, and just when I say the weather is getting cooler, we get a forecast that we may have another record high temperature today. The record is 90, and the forecast is for 89. Sheesh!...

Monday, November 14, 2016

Another Nail-Biter

Last night's game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots brought back memories of their Super Bowl battle. The game went back and forth, but this time, the Seahawks held on to win 31-24. There was a last second goal line stand by the Seahawks to hold back the Patriots just as the one in the Super Bowl where the Patriots won on an interception at the goal line. It was a nail-biter to the very end.

Another football story is that the largest college football show on TV - ESPN's The Game Day Show - will originate from Kalamazoo and the WMU campus this weekend. With only two undefeated teams remaining - WMU and Alabama - it is a fitting choice. They are getting the attention they deserve.

We are happy that the weather is finally getting to a comfortable level where the highs are going into the low 80's and high 70's. The better report is that the temperatures are now getting to a comfortable number at night making sleep a lot easier.

We're still scheduling some appointments that need to made around Josie's work schedule, but it appears we are getting there and we hope to have them all done within the next month...

Sunday, November 13, 2016

EarlyThanksgiving

We enjoyed an early Thanksgiving dinner last night at Amy and Brian's House. They will be traveling to Amy's parents' home in Bloomington, IL for the "real" Thanksgiving, so this gave us an opportunity to be together and catch up on the last 6 months. George and Cheryl, Cot and Lois were also there and we had a great time talking about the election and all the fanfare surrounding the election results. Of course, everyone there was a Trump supporter, so it made for a fun exchange without hurting anybody's feelings or causing any arguments. Below is a shot of the group (minus Josie who snapped the picture) in conversation prior to having dinner:


We will still celebrate Thanksgiving as planned with George and Cheryl and Cot and Lois on Thanksgiving Day at the restaurant near George's home in Trilogy.

There were several upsets yesterday in college football that will result in movement within the rankings. Clemson lost and so did Washington and Michigan which reduces the number of undefeated teams to two - Alabama and WMU. What a season! If the Broncos win out, they will surely be among the elite playing in a New Year's Day Bowl game.

It looks like today will be a resting day. That's what Sunday's are supposed to be, right?




Saturday, November 12, 2016

Quiet Veterans Day

I put our flag out yesterday for Veterans Day and aside from a trip to the grocery store, it was a very quiet day. Josie was working and I did some research on the computer to make sure we are getting the best rates on our insurance and to find out some other areas where we can verify that we are getting the best deals.

We will be going to Brian and Amy's house tonight for an early Thanksgiving dinner with them and George and Cheryl and Cot and Lois. Josie was informed yesterday afternoon that she has to work for a sick employee, so we will be a little late to that function. We are looking forward to catching up with everybody from being apart over the summer.

It looks like a ho-hum football day on TV today. The SMU Broncos have a bye until next Saturday. They have two games left in the season and we are hoping they finish undefeated at 12-0. The games remaining are against Buffalo and Toledo. They should win both of those. Once the season ends we will find out where they will go in the bowls. We are really anxious to find out where we are going and believe that it will be one of the bowls that is played over New Year's. They just need to remain focused until the season ends...

Friday, November 11, 2016

Truck Repairs Complete

The repairs on the truck took less time than expected. I only needed the rental car for one day instead of the 3-4 days planned, so it was returned when I picked up the truck. Now, I have to make sure that the insurance impact is zero on my policy premiums. I had to pay the $500 deductible until my insurance company recovers the money from the party at fault. I hope they make it quick!

It is very disturbing to see all the protests in the major cities over the election results. It is not the unifying step that we need to see. The world is watching to see how President Elect Trump begins his term, and so far there is controversy springing up all over the place. Gosh, give the man a chance.

My hearing aids are back and I will return the "loan" set today. The bottom line on the new technology is that there is a measurable improvement in performance, but not worth the $5K cost at this point. I don't think I can justify them until mine are beyond saving, which I hope will not be for several years yet. And, who knows, by then there may be an even better set available.

Enjoy your Veteran's Day everybody...


Thursday, November 10, 2016

Election Aftermath

I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but the news this morning is filled with stories of protesters, all over the country, over the results of the election. I have never seen such a reaction to any outcome of any presidential election in my life. I suspect that many of the protesters are illegals that see their future in America as short term. I hope their vision is right-on.

I picked up a rental car yesterday- Toyota Camry - to use while our truck is in the shop for repairs from our accident in Wyoming. The repairs are expected to take three days which is not a very long time. I really don't have to go anywhere during that time but it is nice to know I still have transportation if I do.

Josie worked at the 19th Ave store yesterday for the first time in years. It was a good day for her and she will be working there every Wednesday as part of her split schedule between the Glendale store and the 19th Ave store. It is about half the commute for her, so, maybe down the road, it will become her primary work location.

I hope that the negative reactions to the election outcome disappear soon as we all are anxious to see the positive results of the election which will surface in time...