Shelly bought a nice camper. She was very excited. We planed a trip to the mountains one weekend to do some camping and hiking. We got to the camp site. Had a hard time getting set up. Got aggravated. It was raining. We were cold. We didn't sleep good. Our dog Jack couldn't get comfortable. It rained all night. We didn't get any sleep cause of the rain. It was raining the next day. We were even more frustrated. We packed up and left. Had a hard time getting the camper set back up when we arrived home. Got even more frustrated. Camper is now for sale. Check craigslist for the details!
http://charlotte.craigslist.org/rvs/1428520485.html
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Terms of use
You know... why is it that every time you sign up for something there is a mile long terms of use letter to read through. I should say book instead of letter. Really... who reads through any of that stuff. If you do then more power to you. Seriously, there could be a sentence or phrase in the middle of any terms of use letter saying: I am going to take everything you own and then burn it or anything crazy like that. This cold go on and on for a whole paragraph and we'd never know it.
Guess what would happen next. We'd scroll down to the bottom and click OK!
Guess what would happen next. We'd scroll down to the bottom and click OK!
Outside the front door and back door
I found this colorful little fella hanging out on the side of our house by the back door. I didn't want to pick it up cause it may have shark like teeth waiting to bite into my finger so I got my shoe to give it a lift.
Just out side the front door I found these ugly little creepy crawlers hanging out. They looked as if they were having a feast on the other bugs... buffet style I'd say!
A few more from the Bunn Reunion
A big thanks to Meilani for Snapping a few of Shell Bell and myself together. We hardly ever get shots of ourselves so it's nice when someone gets a few of us.
Bunn Reunion
Bunn Reunion Photos will be posted soon. There are around 100 photos and posting them separately will take forever. I'll put them in a slide show to make it easier to see them all. Then post the slide show here.
Good News
About 2 weeks ago I sent an e-mail to Racer X Magazine about posting moto87.com up on their site. Today around 2 pm I got an e-mail saying it was up! I just have one word. Saaaweeet!
Here is the link if you don't believe me. It's under Online MX Sites.
http://www.racerxonline.com/fanguide/industry-links.aspx
And a picture to go with it.
Here is the link if you don't believe me. It's under Online MX Sites.
http://www.racerxonline.com/fanguide/industry-links.aspx
And a picture to go with it.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Another shot from Rehab
As mom was about to have her dinner, she bowed her head and gave thanks. How many people do you see doing this nowadays?
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Where's that story
If your are looking for a certain story and you can't seem to find it then look under the Blog Archive section and click on the month you want to see. I changed the amount of stories that shows on this page so that this blog will open faster on your computer.
A brand new knee
I don't exactly remember when the doctor told mom that she needed knee replacement surgery but I do remember the look on her face when she told me about it. Despite all the good things people told her, it was a look of sadness along with a little bit of grief. The blues is about the best way to explain it. Let me put it to you this way, happiness was the last thing on her mind.
As time passed, her knee continued to become worse and she knew deep down inside that having the replacement surgery was the best option. So being the champion that she is, she had the surgery and came through like a warrior.
After the surgery she would remain in the hospital for a few days and then spend a couple of weeks in a rehab center. Rehab was highly recommended since she has 2 dogs that love to jump up in her lap at any given moment. It hasn't been a bed of roses and no one said it would. She had to do things that were not easy and some things that were just uncomfortable. I wish you could have seen her though. When physical therapy came in her room to work with her, she was told that she needed to walk to the door and back. To our surprise, she about walked completely around the hallway.
Next was rehab. When she arrived at the St Joseph Rehab center, mom was placed in a room that had be shared with another patient. Oh boy... mom didn't like that. With her daughter Kathy by her side she talked her into accepting the fact that she was going to have to share the room and to look at this situation with a positive attitude. And in just one day, mom and her roommate were nearly best friends.
Three days later mom is now able to get up and walk anywhere she needs to go... with a walker of course. All that's left to do now is endure the next several days until being released. Getting back to normal may take a little time. But time is one of the greatest healers.
Now she is back home and doing great! Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers.



After the surgery she would remain in the hospital for a few days and then spend a couple of weeks in a rehab center. Rehab was highly recommended since she has 2 dogs that love to jump up in her lap at any given moment. It hasn't been a bed of roses and no one said it would. She had to do things that were not easy and some things that were just uncomfortable. I wish you could have seen her though. When physical therapy came in her room to work with her, she was told that she needed to walk to the door and back. To our surprise, she about walked completely around the hallway.
Next was rehab. When she arrived at the St Joseph Rehab center, mom was placed in a room that had be shared with another patient. Oh boy... mom didn't like that. With her daughter Kathy by her side she talked her into accepting the fact that she was going to have to share the room and to look at this situation with a positive attitude. And in just one day, mom and her roommate were nearly best friends.
Three days later mom is now able to get up and walk anywhere she needs to go... with a walker of course. All that's left to do now is endure the next several days until being released. Getting back to normal may take a little time. But time is one of the greatest healers.
Now she is back home and doing great! Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers.



Is it me...
Is it just me or do you hesitate when you go to fire up your gas grill? What I mean by hesitate is once you're about hit the fire button you almost stand back as if the grill might explode in your face? I do it every time. Something about gas or anything flammable especially when it's under pressure and fire just doesn't mix for me.
A few shots from the back side Rockingham
While mom was in the hospital, I stayed at her house and watched the dogs for her. One morning as I started out the door I thought I'd cut through a part of Rockingham that I haven't seen in many years.
I also thought I'd take a trip out to the Vulcan quarry where I use to work. I think they are about to hit China. Check it out!
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