Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Back from Vacation

Whew!  We are back from vacation and I have been so busy with my chores and tasks I need another vacation to recover!  We had a great time and met some great people. 

Cholla cactus
I mentioned in a past post about how fun it is visit small town museums and meet interesting volunteers at these museums.  We had a wonderful visit with a lady named Betty at the Kenton museum in the Oklahoma panhandle.  I was impressed that the town had a population of 19 and yet they had a very nice museum.  We had a nice visit with Betty.  She let me take some cholla cactus pieces with me to plant at home.  This cactus is used to make walking canes.  When the old cactus branches die the people who make the canes saturate them inside and out with honey and let the ants clean them up.  Once they are stripped they make canes with them. 


I met another interesting lady when we camped at Bell Cow Lake in Chandler, Oklahoma.  We camped in the horse camp area and she was a member of a women's horse riding club.  She said their club was unique because they had no officers and no membership dues.  They just get together to share their love of horses and horse back riding.  It was interesting to see all the portable corrals for the horses and the combination horsetrailer/campers there were.  As I like to say, I learn something new almost everyday!

When we were preparing to leave the Black Mesa State Park I came across a tarantula when I took our trash to the dumpster.  I watched it cross the grass and onto the blacktop pavement where I was standing.  To my astonishment, the little critter started walking towards me.  I backed up and moved over and it still walked toward me.  I finally moved further away from it's sight and it went on to the grass on the other side of the road.  Now who knows about tarantulas and can tell me why this little guy saw me and walked towards me?  I was amazed at it's intelligence!


Finally, I will mention the precious baby donkey we saw when we left the Black Mesa park.  She was among a small herd of donkeys on the side of the road.  My husband stopped the car and I took pictures from the window.  It was so precious, but what was even more precious was the way it's mother protected her baby.  I love seeing God's wonderful work in nature.  He taught us all to protect our family, be interested in our surroundings and to love one another.

Precious baby and her mother at the Black Mesa State Park

Have a wonderful and blessed day my dear friends.

Soap Box Granny

Friday, September 3, 2010

Going on Vacation

WooHoo!!!!  Going on vacation, gonna see the grandgirls and be a regular old tourist.

As I mentioned yesterday, we are going on vacation.  My husband decided to leave tonight instead of tomorrow.  I will not be able to post on my blog unless we come across some free wyfi because we don't subscribe to a service.

Anyway, we plan on camping at Belle Cow Lake in Chandler tonight.  Then we'll head out west tomorrow and will spend tomorrow night in Guymon in the Oklahoma Panhandle.  Finally, we'll shoot for Colorado Springs on Sunday.  We'll spend a few days there and on the way home we are going to spend a couple of days at the Black Mesa State Park in Oklahoma.

I love being a tourist.  It is so much fun to go somewhere where no one knows you.  It is like a clean slate.   You are a total stranger to the store workers, the resturant wait staff and the tourist traps.  Sometimes I like to pretend I'm someone I'm not.  I am a top secret spy who is undercover as a crazy lady on vacation.  My mission is to find the most expensive souvenirs out there and report back to the government how all the tourists are helping our national budget!  I have many other make-believe characters which I will share with you another time.  I don't want to give away all my secrets.

Here is our home sweet home for the next nine days.  It's amazing how much stuff I can get in this little thing.  At least that's what my husband says.  I don't know what he means, it already has a kitchen sink!

Well, I'd better go now.  Since my husband moved our departure date up a day, I need to finish packing and get some other stuff done.  I will try to keep in touch as much as possible and of course you know I will take tons of pictures. 



Honk if you see us on the road.  We will be in the white explorer pulling the white camper.

Pray for our safety on the road dear friends.  God is our light and our path.

SBG


 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Multi-Tasking or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

I was feeling pretty good this morning as I was flitting around doing my chores thinking "I've still got it, I can still multi-task".  When I got up this morning I immediately stripped my bed and threw the sheets in the washer.  Then I had some hot tea, checked out my facebook page, made a few comments and I did some banking online.  Once all that was done I threw the sheets in the dryer.  (They are king-sized sheets so they don't fit on my little umbrella style clothesline).  I'm telling you this because I feel guilty about that.

Clothes on the line
I put a load of whites in the washer, picked some okra and eggplant from the garden and made myself some breakfast.  Then I forgot about the laundry and watched a recording of The Next Chopped Champions.  Once that was over I cleaned up my dishes, blanched some fresh broccoli and remembered I had laundry.  At the back of my mind was doing my blog today and wondering what I was going to write about.  Then I promptly forgot about that as I took my white load outside to hand on the clothesline.  Yea!  I like the way the sun bleaches out the whites and makes them look, uh, whiter!  When I finished that I washed out the dog's outside water dish and watered some plants on the patio. 

After all that I forgot what I needed to do next.  Oh yeah, I put some color clothes in the washer, then I looked at the blanched broccoli and shook off some of the excess water to get it ready to freeze.  Then I remembered about my blog.  Then I forgot.  Then I remembered.  So, here I am.

Broccoli for freezing
Is this multi-tasking or ADD I ask myself?   I still have many other chores to do.  Then I remember my days of being a professional in an office (yes, I did have a life where I wore suits and worked in an office) and I learned how to prioritize my work.  However, it seems silly when you are a housewife, farm girl  or whatever it is one calls herself who doesn't work outside the home to label my work.  I am my own boss and frankly I think I'll stick to my ADD way of approaching my tasks.  It's fun.

Now, let's see what I need to do next.  Clean the cat litter boxes, clean our bathroom, finish the laundry, freeze the broccoli, get the camper ready for our vacation on Saturday.  Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you, we are going on vacation on Saturday.  My husband and I are taking our camper and heading to Colorado Springs, but more on that in tomorrow's post.  Now what was I talking about?

I hope you all have a wonderful day filled with a new surprise around every corner.  God loves you.

SBG

The plants are looking ragged.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

A Few Things I Love and Hate

This morning while trying to read my facebook, e-mail messages and getting ready to post my blog, my computer started getting all postal on me and then froze up.  I hate this.  Which gave me my topic for today.  I love that!

Computers - Gotta love 'em.  My computer gets me connected to many things I wouldn't know how to live without anymore.  This blog is an example.  It has opened up a new creative outlet for me.  I use my computer to pay bills.  I love that because it saves on stamps, checks and paper waste.  I use it to look up businesses, directions, phone numbers or hours of operation.  I use it for research, to subscribe to magazines, for my facebook and many more things.  I love to look up places of interest when we travel.  It is a very handy tool to have until, that is, it does not work properly.  Then I hate the stupid thing and want to throw it out the window.  I have to take a deep breath and after I have calmed down, I e-mail my brother.  That makes me feel better.

Cars - Now who doesn't love their car?  They come in so many shapes and sizes that there is one for every kind of person.  You have your sedan, convertibles, SUVs, mini-vans, pick-up trucks, vans, hybrids and much more.  They get us to work, shopping, visiting, appointments and vacations.  I get in my car, buckle up and turn the ignition with faith that it is going to start.  I love that!  But when it won't start, well, you know, I hate the stupid thing!

Electricity - OK, now who doesn't like electricity.  Everyday we wake up and see the electric clock.  We walk into the bathroom and flip the switch.  We go to the refrigerator, have coffee, cook breakfast in the microwave oven, watch the news, look at the computer and so much more.  It is all rote movements day in and day out.  I love that.  Then the day comes that the power is out.  You can't do anything.  In our home, we don't even have water because we have a well that uses an electric pump.  When we don't have power then I hate the stupid thing!

I could go on and on about my love/hate relationships, but I think you get my point.  I love my modern day conveniences. I love that I live in a country that we have access to these things.  It's just when they don't work that I realize how dependent I've become on them.  I think that's what makes me mad.  I am forced to do something else that doesn't involve them like, maybe, take a walk, read a book by candle light or, God forbid, actually have a conversation with my husband! 

Have a great day everyone.  God be with you.

SBG