Sep 07 2008
Keeping Busy in Scottsbluff
I posted a blog on August 18, and I previewed it etc., all seemed well. But when I went to check it today. It wasn’t there, so this is the one I thought I posted plus some info added and changed.
This has been a busy couple of months here in Scottsbluff. I am parked at Donna and Chuck Davey’s just outside of Scottsbluff and fully expected to do some housesitting while they traveled to exotic places like the Amazon or Africa. However plans quickly changed when Donna was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent surgery a 3 weeks ago and then another surgery a week later. She is recovering very well and quickly from the surgeries and we are hopeful that they got all the cancer. She starts chemo on the 15th for 4 weeks and then follows that with radiation. While she and her family were busy with doctors, hospitals, etc. I tended to the horses and kept the home fires burning while generally staying out of everyone’s way as much as possible. Donna’s daughter was here for a week during this time. It surel does screw up their travel plans, bummer.
I then went to visit cousin Gene and discovered he not only had back surgery a few months ago, but just the first of July he had a hip replacement surgery. He’s doing very well and recovering at home very nicely. He’s adapted his living style and surroundings so that he coudl get around and get done the things he needed to get done by using a walker. (Shortly after writing this he moved to a cane and now is appliance free.)
Gee, it seems when you get to my age you’re either replacing or repairing various parts of the old body. Modern medicine is wonderful, now if we could just make it more affordable maybe I’d be tempted to get my old knee replaced that I injured while skiing over 30 years ago and is now coming back to haunt me.
I’m still subbing at the college for the ESL and ABE/GED departments. I will finish up there the end of September. It’s been fun teaching again and especially fun to see some of my old students as well as the great staff at the ABE/ESL department.
I’m getting a severe case of hitch itch and eager to see my lot in Sutherlin, OR. I’ll be heading to Oregon from Scottsbluff. I rather plan to make a beeline for Sutherlin, however, I’ll be doing it by taking the byways at least part of the way and seeing some new country. I don’t expect to stop along the way for much sightseeing. I really want to see my lot and get settled into the community (find my place there among the good folks) before setting out again for places unknown. I haven’t decided yet where I’ll spend the winter. Sure is nice to have lots of options.
Toby loves it here at the Davey’s. He can run free and thinks their pastures are his personal playgrounds. He’s such a sweetie and great companion. He’s learning to stay clear of Chablie, the 3 month old filly, since she thinks he’s a playmate (or predator, I don’t know which) and likes to chase and kick and rear at him and Brandie (Davey’s short-haired pointer). A horse guy came by the other day that Donna knows well and he got to looking at Chablie’s mama’s papers and the daddy’s papers and he was blown away stating that the filly was worth $8,000 to $10,000. Not bad for a surprise package. She is a beauty and very high spirited. Donna’s doing a great job of gentling her and teaching her some manners.
Well, I’m making my lists getting ready to get Monte and me ready to travel so we can be leaving the end of the month. There are more adventures to be had. Love ya all. Kris
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