Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Day

We have so much to be thankful for, God has been faithful to us.  We praise Him for each day we have together and with Him.  He is leading us in all that we do.
Peter is still here, the blood sugars are coming down, the bp is still high and he still get arrhythmia at least once a week but as long as he doesn't move around too much it goes away the same day.
The rain is coming down in torrents today but this weekend is supposed to clear up and be nice.  We have a show this weekend, an agility just across the street at the fairplex in pomona.  Three weeks without shows has put us very tight but we're warm, dry and have plenty to eat.   
I just talked to Rachel and 7 year old son Sage, it was a nice gift to hear from them.  I'll be able to hear from Sarah and Jordan later today when they get home from their dads.
The dogs say its cold and are snuggled up, Hoshi doesn't like to go out in the rain so when she has to, I put a rain coat on her but she still spends most of the time shaking drops off herself.  Nougat uses a wee wee pad so doesnt have to go out.
It's a good day to reflect on the wonderful Gift that God sent to save us... we are so blessed to have Jesus as our savior.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

LA Freeways

Well I just spent most of the morning on the LA freeway system.  Wow, what a trip.  Glad I had my Garmin with me on the way down, it made it so easy...
On the way back I stopped at a bank, and then put in my destination... the Garmin totally lost it.  First it told me to go E on I-10, N on 101 - then changed it's mind and said to go S on I-5... connect to I-10 E.  I don't know what happened but it took me right past downtown and the traffic was horrendous!!  I got off on Hwy 2 and followed that until the Garmin decided that it would not make me turn around and told me to go Colorado Blvd for 10 miles.  I saw Hwy 134 and took that and wound up on Hwy 210 which was where I knew I wanted to be as it got me back to San Dimas finally!!!
I think that's all I want to do for freeways.  Thank goodness Peter will be driving when we head East again.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Kayaking w/ Hoshi

This is the first time I'd taken Hoshi out in the boat.  I've got some pictures here , I'll try to put captions on them as I go.
She sat between my knees as we started out, I've got her harness on and a
 leash clipped to the boat.  She's fairly nervous at first but wanted to keep an eye on all the ducks that were around us, both in the water and on land.  
The first day we did not venture far and I let her get in and out of the boat often to show her that she could.
The second day we went all around the lake and were out on the water for over an hour.
Seeing the birds on the land was very exciting, but she was not anxious to get into the water.  She fell in a couple of times and I
 pulled her right out and into the boat, she was very cautious and was careful to not fall in again.

We paddled around the lake and there
 were always ducks around that would flap away when we got close, that kept her very happy to just sit and watch for quite a while.  There were quite a few people around the lake fishing 
or painting s
cenery which is quite beautiful.  This lake is Puddingstone lake in San Dimas, CA and there is a public park as well as the RV park.
When I got into the middle of the lake on the way back to our launch site, Hoshi decided that she was brave enough to climb out onto the  bow of the boat. 

 It didn't take her long to get her balance and she was standing at the very tip of the boat, watching where we were going.  She stayed up there for the rest of the trip, loving every minute of it.        
  Her balance was amazingly good for this being her first time on a boat.  And her being comfortable out in the middle of the lake was very surprising to me.  I've tried to introduce her to water before from shore and all she'll usually do is put her feet in up to her ankles.  I am so please that she enjoys boating as this is another activity that I love to do and having her with me is just doubling the fun!!.
This is her smile, she uses it quite often when she's doing something fun, seeing me come back home, waiting for food that 
she's smelling.
She's such a happy girl, and so obedient.  She's easy to train and she loves for me to play with her.  I can tell that this is something that she'll love to do often.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Catch Up

We're in California at this time and trying to take a 2 week rest... I've got lots of projects lined up for myself; I am anxious to put the kayak in the lake and have 2 new books to read as well.
While in AZ some things have been happening that I want to share; Peter' BP has been skyrocketing, when we are brave and I take it it's been over 190/120 regularly with fluctions up to 220/135 not uncommon.  We did call the dr and all they were worried about was his high blood sugar which has still not gone under 200 fasting more than twice while on insulin.  He's on 5 units of lantus nightly which is a 12 hr acting drug so it is supposed to handle it all day long.  He gets really grouchy at times and I know that it's due to him trying to handle the physical problems that he's having.
While at Tucson, the phone service was terrible and I couldn't get through to him, I jumped on my bike and peddled out to the rv which was about 1/4 mile away... just to check up on him.  He was ok but my bp went through the roof as that morning he had not been feeling well.
We had a nice time visiting with my brother Rob and his wife Julie just before the Yuma show, it had been a few years since we had been able to catch up with them.  Both of us enjoyed it greatly!  We parked out in their back yard and I got the shelves done in the trailer.  
Speaking of their back yard (which is totally fenced), both front and back are wonderfully done in cacti of many varieties, along with the tall ones with arms that all little kids can draw!!  There are some that have "flowers" that are yellow or orange but the flowers are the same consistency of the cactus!!  There are lots of branches that we would call trees but are still cactus.  Really beautiful, it's amazing that the desert blooms are so other worldly than what I grew up with in the NW, but I can't deny the beauty in them.
The agility show in Phoenix was really bad for us, people were not in the buying mood at all, there are many vendors that are not making enough money to restock their shelves.   Thank the Good Lord that the gas prices have come down as we didn't feel bad about running the generator since there were no plug in's.
The weather in Phoenix was weird, friday was nice, saturday was beautiful, and Sunday was totally cloudy, it actually started to sprinkle a smidge... We couldn't stay over on Sunday night so Peter drove us to a flying J and we stayed the night there... got an early start the next morning and made it down the boring I-10 to Banning.  Boy was it windy!!  we were getting buffeted all over the place and Peter needed to pay attention as the wind was shoving us sideways on the freeway.
We are now in San Dimas at an RV park with a lake.. I've got the kayak almost together and I'll put it in the water tomorrow.  I expect to get totally wet as Hoshi will probably tip me over at least once!  The weather is cooperating this week and expected to get warmer until monday!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

STILL IN AZ

Well we're back in Phoenix, I like this area... we're still in the Scottsdale area, northern Phoenix... there are so many bike lanes, it's wonderful.  I just ran to Safeway this afternoon, the weather is cooperating, nice and cool but still perfect.
I goofed again, I forgot the name of the rv park that I had sent all our mail to so now I have to go over there and collect it tomorrow and hope that I catch all the UPS stuff coming in!!  It's not far, we're on 27th and they are on 25th.
Hoshi is having ear problems so I'll take her to the vet tomorrow.  It's about 1.5 miles down the road, so not too much travel for either of us.
Yuma was a terrible show, no one was buying much of anything, I did sell alot of ornaments but hardly any leather at all.  Yuma is not my favorite place, it's flat but it rained two days, heavily... standing water all over the place.  The only good thing was that there was a canal that Hoshi and I could use for bicycling.
Peter has been having stomach pain, we think it's a kink in his intestine... he's hoping that he can baby it along until we get to KY in March to see the dr and have some tests done.
He's also been having high BP (190/120) average and his blood sugars are not coming down as quickly as we'd hoped.  The dr has put him on insulin, he's taking 5 units a night..it's a 12 hr release.
We're looking forward to the next two weeks, seeing Bob and Connie and getting some time off.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Tucson

We  got to Tucson too early, setup was on Wed/Thu and we got there on tuesday.  Oh well, we had time to scope out the place... 
I set my tent up on wed and put the product in place on thurs.... each day including fri was beautiful, clear sky's and not even a breeze... sat and sun were totally different!!  The tents were staked down very well and good thing!!! we had gust up to 50 mph and the dirt was flying!
We woundup doing Ok but it wasn't the show we expected...

Friday, November 7, 2008

Still in Mesa

We're still here and things are progressing.  The windshield got put in today, the dents are fibre glassed over, the parts are still off, needing to be primed.  We leave here on Tuesday morning for setup at the Tucson show that starts on Wednesday.
I got an id card today, using Rob's address.  I'm starting to become a person again.  Paypal has reimbursed me for the fraud charges.  I've gotten the business debit cards for 3 of the accounts, I'm missing two more... they should be in the next batch of mail that we'll get in Tucson.
I got my hair cut and my nails done along with a pedicure.  Wow that was a
n experience... the gal took off all my callouses on my toes and feet.  Feels great. 
Hoshi and I have been going out every day on the bicycle, besides going places and doing things, we just go for a ride.  She love to run and there are canals close by that have bike paths
 on each side.  They are dirt, so are easy on her pads, she gets to see ducks floating on the canal 
along with a lot of pigeons; they are very slow to move so Hoshi actually will pull  the bike so that she can watch the fly up in front of us.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Mesa, AZ

The RV got an oops... we are in Mesa getting it fixed.. the insurance is paying for it.
Peter dropped the trailer off in a parking lot close to the show site and headed back to the RV lot to park.  It was 5:30 and the sun was going down fast, he was heading into the sun and looking for our spot at the same time... a huge electrical pole all of a sudden leaped into his path with a trash can in front of it.  Since Peter was going so slow, he crushed the trash can and there was no damage to the pole.  The RV got the front left corner from bumper to windshield crunched good.  The windshield was cracked just to the left of center and it looks like a fan as all the cracks radiate out and up and across.  Below that there is a dent that is crackled about the size of a dinner plate and then the headlight was crushed and dented on the left side and below that the bumper was bent under due to the trash can.
Some friends that live here recommended a place here in mesa so we called them and they told us to call the insurance.  We did, came down here, the insurance inspected and approved and now the work is being done.
We are in a wonderful spot of the city.  
Within 1.5 miles there are two post offices, a UPS store, 2 grocery stores, a laundromat, and many other neat stores.  We will be here at least through the weekend and might have to come back to get the painting done after Tucson which starts on tuesday next week.
We have decided, along with the breeder to get Hoshi spade without letting her have puppies.  She's on a 5 month cycle of heat and she's having false pregnancies every few months.  The hormones are making her crazy and she trances out, when that happens she growls and bares her teeth.  This is a defect of the German Pinscher breed showing up in only some of them; we're hoping that by spaying her the hormones will settle down and she'll become normal.   I've learned from a trainer named Gary Wilkes that when that happens I can "bonk" her with a rolled up towel (yelling NO just prior) and snap her out of it.  It does seem to work; it's already helped with her growling at some people.   She has never liked it when women bend down and get in her face reaching for her.  She lifts her lip and bares her teeth, growling deep in her chest.. I've tried everything to stop her from this, lifting her by the scruff of her neck, choking her with her collar, wacking her over her nose with my finger.  Nothing has worked... I have now tried the "bonk" and she actually turned her head away from a woman who did the bend and reach, I was so excited.  There is probably more work to be done, but it's a positive start.  
She learns so quickly,  I'm always trying to teach her more... her vocabulary grows daily from words that we work on.
We are going out daily with the bicycle and doing 3 - 5 miles in the mornings.  She loves it, her favorite speed is "fast", I let her set the speed, she trys to pull me faster if I don't go as fast as she wanted.  Here in Mesa there is a canal with bike lanes on either side.  There are also bike lanes on many of the streets, it's a very clean town and even through this morning it was cool, the temps are perfect.  We are having a great time in spite of the mishaps that have taken place with the RV.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

AZ Days

We arrived at Westworld in Scottsdale on Friday.  We stopped a few places first and pulled in that afternoon.  
What a huge place.  The road going all around is about 2 miles.  Westworld is an oblong shape with huge structures made out of ribbing and poly-something.  This is an equestrian center for the area and there are large corrals and buildings at one end of the oval.  The west end is dominated by an extra huge building, it's going to hold multiple rings for agility, dock jumping, flyball, snooker, along with 15 vendors, potty area, play area, center tent... etc.  We're talking a building that on one end has room for 6 large doors spaced 30' apart that are big enough for a tractor trailer rig to get in without touching sides or top.  It is so tall that it looks like it would be 3 stories tall.  
The show has to be indoors as the heat is still high by 12 noon each day.  
Hoshi and I have been going for bike rides early in the mornings, before 8am... today we did almost 5 miles.  My bike computer isn't working so I look at the map and guesstimate the distance.  She is loving it... we found a dog park on one of the small streets and stopped to see if she'd like it.  She got in and was mobbed by half a doz of the larger dogs... she took off in her normal running around and a greyhound wouldn't leave her alone... he was able to keep up with her and wanted to be on top of her the whole way... she freaked and came running to me and cowered under my legs where I sat.  I picked her up and held her while she allowed the other dogs to sniff her and when she was calm she jumped down and wanted to continue.  A ridgeback female was the one that wouldn't leave her alone this time.  She came running back to me and from the look on her face I could tell she wanted to get out of there.. she was so happy to be hooked up to the walky dog again.
I've gone to the PO, and there are grocery stores fairly close to Westworld by bike.. the show will start on Wed afternoon at 1pm and subsequent days at 9am.  It goes through Sun but we will be staying here for a few days afterwards to make sure we get all our mail delivered that we've ordered.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lost Wallet

Saturday I discovered that my wallet was missing... I had used it on the previous Monday and didn't have a reason to use it since.  I checked my accounts and found that someone was using one of my cards to charge alot of different stuff!!!  I called and cancelled all my cards and started getting the money back into my accounts.  It's going to take about 45 days to get everything straightened out.
My ID was also in the wallet so I'm going to have to get that taken care of also.  My bank is going to get a new card for one of the business accounts expedited to AZ where we are going so that it will be waiting for us when we get there.
God is watching over us, and everyone at the various banks was so helpful.  I have learned my lesson, from now on I do not have all my eggs in one basket.  I will only take 1 card and ID with me into a store the rest will stay in the RV.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Praise the Lord for His Protection


We just finished up 9 days of Topeka KS... got set up in record time a week ago friday and then had time to order in the boxes that we needed to fill two last orders before the rabbit convention at the end of this month.
Saturday was a good day at the show, I was busy alot... it was the regional show on the weekend, the national didn't start until the following tuesday.  On Sunday it was a very slow day and we closed up at 4ish pm.  Hoshi and I then took the checks and cash that we took in and did a run to the bank.  It was a mile down the road in the center of town.   They are renovating the capital building and there is scafolding all around it, looks like an extoskelton.  It will be very nice when they are done. 
Monday was a holiday so nothing went in or out, on Tuesday Hoshi and I did another run to downtown to the main PO.  We passed a Macdonalds on the way and I told her that we would come back that way and get dinner.  She knows that word.  She guarded the (locked) bike while I was in the PO and when I came out I told her that we would now go get dinner.  I got on the bike and she was immediately pulling!  She knew where we were going and set a pace of 12 mph, a good clip for her.  We flew down the sidewalk and she stopped right at the McD!!  I locked her and the bike up outside, I could see her out the window and she watched so closely for me to bring out the dinner.  I treated her with a french fry when I got out and told her that we now had to take it home to the Man and Nougat.  Off we flew!  She is a great companion and wonderful puppy!  She's fun to have around.
The show was very slow most days and we would take off when the judging was done and go for bike rides, except when it rained really hard!! We actually got hail one day, about the size of peas.
We broke down on Saturday evening and this morning took off really early.  I still had two boxes that had to go out so we stopped in Wichita at an Office depot to drop those off.  We then took off again, the wind blowing so hard that Peter had trouble holding the rv on the road.  We heard an awful noise banging on the roof and I stuck my head out the window and saw that the awning had come unfurled.  It had happened once before when the wind was bad so Peter pulled off at the next exit and I got out to furl it back up.  The wind was NOT going to allow that, I got one side undone and started to do the other side and the wind ripped the tarp right off the reel.  I grabbed it and cut it away and started to put the metal pieces back up, the wind then grabbed them out of my hand and I fell from the impact hurting my left wrist.  I then decided that I would just undo it all and put it into the trailer!  Peter came out to help and we got one end undone, I went to the other end and it was still wound on it's spring and it unsprung so fast that it wacked my three fingers on my right hand!!   We finally got all the pieces off and cut part way through the 25' reel, it was all aluminum and all it took was a small cut on one side, turning it over, putting it onto the tongue of the trailer and Peter climbed onto it.  It broke so cleanly!!  We got it wedged into the trailer and came onto the RV park 30 miles down the road.  The owner takes parts like that to the recycler so it's out of our hands now.
God sure protected us all the way.. we praised Him for making us aware of the problem, it didn't unfurl or fall off while we were driving so that others were involved, and we got rid of the parts quickly without a hassle!!!
Now we're parked for the night just 4 miles from the KS/OK border, we're going to take the long way around so that we can stay on the interstates, the gas prices are down, we just filled up for $2.33 a gal!!  We were down to under 20 gallons left so are very pleased with the price.
We're going to get onto I-40 and head for NM tomorrow.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Kansas here we come


We've done alot of traveling in the past two days, we're already in Kansas city MO.... Peter always says we're going to take it easy but then goes ahead and pushes it cause he wants to get there... I'm the same way and only tell him to not get tooo tired since he then gets grouchy!!
We just heard from the from Dr's office, his echo shows that one side of his heart is a bit enlarged, have something wrong with the tricuspid valve, but overall is basically fine... We'll follow up on our return visit in March.
We are in a rain zone right now... from Salina KS to Springfield OH everyone is having rain.. we're hoping that the weather turns nice for the next two weeks.
The Doberman National starts on Saturday the 11th and goes until the following Saturday.  This is their 100th year of being a USA club so it's a big deal.  Peter is working leather like crazy and will pump them out as quickly as possible.  I've got alot on the rack right now and since I oppted for a 10' booth it will look like I have alot!! My outdoor tent is 20' and gives me plenty of room for all the product and people to come and stand around talking.
The girls have been running through damp grass and are smelling doggy, so they get a bath tonight, what fun!! I'll have to take one after they get through with me! LOL
God is good and we praise Him daily for the grace He gives us and shows us... we can't worry about anything since He always supplies all our needs, even before we ask... we just have to give Him Praise!!!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Ohio

We had a wonderful 10 days in KY.... what a lot got done... I sorted through all the leather, putting them together so that Peter can spend more time just braiding.  It works well when we work together.
Got alot of product ordered, got alot of orders for product!!  Both leashes and ez tatts were ordered and sent out.
God provides even when we don't have a show, He knows all our needs.  We are very blessed.
Peter's test of blood pressure between arm and leg was reported to be fine, so no clots found in his legs.  The echo cardiogram test has not yet been reported to us.
We had rain last night, it poured like crazy.  I believe that the drug I have begun to take is making an effect on my fibromyalgia, I didn't have as many pains that are normally associated with rain like last nights.  Praise God that He supplies even this, the pain had been getting to be too much for me at times.
Hoshi is getting tested for Hips tomorrow.. the test sees if she is good enough to be used for breeding.  Want only the best genetics to pass on for the breed.  She is 17 months old tomorrow, still a puppy but growing fast.
Nougat is such a sweetheart, since it's getting colder in the mornings she is wearing little t-shirts and boy does she love them, as does Hoshi too.  Since they are both short haired dogs, they need some help.
This next weekend we are going to an agility show in Dayton, OH.  Sunday night we will be in Richmond, IN.  Forever traveling

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

More Changes in Plans

Well plans have changed again, it's nice to be able to change our minds without worrying about a boss that has other plans.
We're going to drive from Kansas to AZ right after the Doberman national.  We've decided, with some help from other vendors, that TX would not have good shows due to IKE problems along with the economy.
So we're going to be in Scottsdale the last week of Oct/1st week of November for the USDAA National agility show.  We do really well at the UKC national in Kalamazoo, MI this spring and are hoping that this show does as well for us.
After that we will do Tucson, Yuma and then some agility shows in CA for the month of December.  Jan 1 weekend is Indio, CA and then we'll see what happens after that.  We want to be in Perry, GA for the sheltie National in April.
We are currently driving up I75 to Lexington where we will see the dr tomorrow and spend the weekend working on leather for the shows that are coming up.  We're hoping to stock up well so that they can buy right off the rack instead of having to do special orders.
Fall is definately in the air here in KY, the leaves are tipped with red and gold and looks like a patchwork quilt on the hills.  Down in GA it was still summer, lots of green all over.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Atlanta, GA

We're here in GA, we had a great 10 days at Alpharetta - Wills Park Equestrian Center. We were there last October and now a month earlier in September... we had a great agility show. People were really excited that we showed up and bought the leashes like crazy.
We left there this morning around 7am just as the sun was peeking over the hill and drove straight through the center of Atlanta getting to the Expo center 2 hours later.
The traffic was not bad, a tad heavy and Peter had to concentrate keeping the RV in the lane. We had to stay away from the right lane as it kept becoming an "exit only" so he stayed in the middle lane with cars wizzing by on each side.
Once we got onto the toll portion of 400 there was lighter traffic and then it got heavy again when we merged onto 85/75... but not bad. Thanks to Dixie and Phyllis for steering us right with those great directions.
We don't have electricity here, so we're running our Honda generator... gas is at a premium as most of the stations here have run out and don't expect to get more until next week if then.
We were able to fill up the RV this morning and get 10 gallons in cans (plastic) to put in the generator.
We got over the to center and I setup the booth, thankfully it's inside this weekend. It's supposed to be a nice weekend, so we're praying that we do well.
We will be heading back up to lexington, we've got an appointment with our dr on the 24th and will be then up to Cincinnatti for an agility show as well as getting Hoshi's hips checked. This will show if she's breeding material.
She's been getting so much calmer, she's funny, she'll "talk" to me when she has to go out and do her business... not so much barking but vocalizing. She's such a food hound, she'll do just about anything for a treat. We're working hard on the obedience stuff, and as long as she knows I've got treats in my pocket, she tries very hard to do what I want.
We were in a dog park the other day and I whistled and she came running, I was very impressed because we had not be practicing that. But she knew it was my whistle and she wanted to know what I wanted. She got lots of praise for that.
Nougat keeps us laughing, she loves to run across the front of the RV looking out the window and she "snorts" when she sees someone or some dog... LOL
God is good, orders are coming in for the product and we are able to keep traveling.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Fall is coming?

Up in Ohio where we spent the weekend the leaves are starting to turn and fall.
We took off from there this morning and have now come down to just south of Knoxville, TN and it's still the middle of summer both in the trees being all one color and the heat index being up in the 90's!
We've never taken the route of I-75 before and we're not prepared for the up and down roller coaster that we encountered in TN.  It's beautiful but the climb up the mountain is almost as steep as the rockies going to Utah.  Looking out over the edge I was able to see small communities way down below, very scenic but very hard on the RV, almost overheated a couple of time.
Poor Peter was babying the transmission the whole way.  We don't want to loose another one due to mountains.
Right now we're parked in a KOA and are being rocked by a wind storm with nuts hitting the RV (we're parked under a tree).
We're heading for GA where next weekend we have an agility trial and the following week we have a confirmation in Atlanta.  Then we'll head back up to Lexington to see the dr again and onto Dayton for an agility before heading out west to the Doberman National in Topeka KS.
I'll keep posting here to keep everyone updated.  Lots of traveling in the next month. Prayers are appreciated.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Dr Visit

What a refreshing visit with our new Dr.  We both like him, he's Paul's age and has been out of Med school for 5 years.  He's got an enthusiasm that we enjoy and is eager to help us both.
He's put Peter on medication for his diabetes, just a pill for now hoping that it will bring the numbers down far enough.
He also put me on the fibromyalgia drug but warned that it could take a month to accumulate enough to make a difference.
We'll see him again on the 24th of this month when we come back through for the show up in Dayton.  
He's willing to work with our schedule and we'll see him whenever we come through KY or are even close.
We chose Georgetown rather than Lexington since it's closer to the horse park where we always stay and it's easier to drive around in.  There is a large parking lot right across from the offices and we've got permission to park there when we need to.
Praise the Lord that this is working out!!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

What a month!!!

OK, where we left off...
We were in Muncie IN, it turned out to be a good show -  I was not enthusiastic about doing it, I was just so tired that I was concerned that I'd not do well.
The night before we left everyone was gone and two hot air balloons took off and drifted over the fairgrounds.  They were so close that I heard the gas tanks woosh..
We took the next 10 days off and I slept alot off and on.  
We got here to Lexington KY and took the dogs to the vet for their yearly shots and check up.  They are both in great health, Nougat is a bit overweight but Peter can't resist feeding her bits from his plate.  She is so spoiled, but is a very good girl.  She loves to cuddle and will snuggle up on my shoulder while I'm on the computer.
Hoshi is doing very well, her weight is right on track, her coat is sleek and shinny and her eyes are normal, she is doing well with learning obedience, I've got her to sit, stay for long periods, and will heel when on leash.  I'm just about ready to start her in obedience shows.  Just have to find the time during the shows to do it.
I set up the agility weave poles and lead her through them each morning here at KY.  We get down to the booth early AM before anyone else shows up.   I've got both tents setup, the big one 20X10' and then the smaller one between it and the trailer (I've got a 20' X 26' space that I can use.  So we've got shade to spread out in.  Her xpen blocks one side and I've got her crate there for her to use.  She is such a woos that she likes to be in her crate in the mornings as she thinks it's a tad cool. (70's)  Then in the afternoons she lays on the grass under my chair while I wait on customers.
When she has to go pee she turns and grabs at her tail and does a little ummmmm to get my attention.
The show this weekend has been very slow, not as many people here although there are plenty of dogs entered.  Someone wanted some "bling" on their lead so I put some charms on it and she was happy.
Peter and I are both going to a doctor on tuesday, we're going to get his diabetes addressed so that he can start feeling better.  I've got to get my perscriptions recharged.
We're going to spend the rest of the week here at the horse park, filling orders and getting some rest.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Canfield OH

We traveled from Milwaukee, WI to Canfield OH in two days, it was a fairly easy trip as we took the I90 toll road all the way.  Lots of construction along the route near Chicago but even that was easy as we made sure that we did it mid morning.
Peter was having arrhythmia during the first day, it's becoming more frequent and it makes him dizzy and nauseated.  By the afternoon he was feeling better, but we stopped at every rest stop along the way, they have them on the toll road every 25 miles.
Canfield was a great success, better than last year, we give God the glory for supporting us. 
The weather was great, very humid since it's Ohio but beautiful days with just enough clouds to keep the sun from beating down too hard.  We had a thunderstorm the first day, (setup) but I got done before it was too bad and that night it rained buckets... the tent was flooded but by the time I opened shop the next morning it was pretty much all sunk into the ground.  The next few days were very nice and no rain at all.
Called Cheryl one night, had a great talk with her, we only talk once or twice a year but I wanted to hear first hand how she enjoyed her motorcycle vacation, (she loved it, God watched over them all the way), it was good to share with her.
This morning when we took off (monday) we had a few sprinkles and it looks like we're chasing some kind of storm heading out on I-80.  We're going though the town of State College and then heading south to Harrisburg.  We'll stay in State college tonight at a KOA there and head into Harrisburg in the morning.
The scenery this way is beautiful, lots of hardwood trees and the road is well maintained.  The fog is sunk into the hills right now and we're getting some mist, enough that Peter has to keep the wipers going.  Lots of traffic this way, the trucks use it heavily.
Paul is working hard on his project in Reno, missing his family but getting his project done.
Looking forward to this show, it's indoors and air conditioned.  Whoopee!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

July in Wisconsin

What a crazy few weeks, we've been working hard, traveling far and enjoying life between being sick from that flu, storm systems interrupting our systems, and old age setting in.
We had a nice weekend in Wilmot at the agility show we found.  We were 1 of 3 vendors that set up there, and everyone was excited to see us again.
The weather was only nasty 1 day, I got a river through my tent but all was ok once it dried out LOL.
We're having a good weekend here in Waukesha, WI just west of Milwaukee about 60 miles...the rain has stayed away and in the mornings it's actually cool, in the high 60's to low 70's.  Of course it does get up into the 80's during the day.  I'm so thankful that we have air conditioning when I'm ready to call it quits.
Peter is working hard and churning out the leashes.  We got a new batch of leather in last week which makes it easier for him to make the longer leashes.
This show has been great for us in the past and so far is quite disappointing this year.  The high cost of gas and the lack of work is showing in the cash box.
We've got to get to shows where people are not being affected by the lack of jobs in a certain area.
ONto Canfield oh next week, we'll see what happens with that one.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Cocker National

Long week, we got here on wednesday, Peter drove the whole way stopping as needed.  I was setup by 4pm and we got to the fairgrounds by 6.
Tired, I then got up early the next morning as soon as it was light out took my bike and rode in 5 + miles to the convention center.  Most of the way was on the bike path but the last bit was through town on the sidewalks.  No trouble at all, Indy is very friendly to bicyclists.
Boy was I wiped out, some friends of mine (vendors of jewelry) happened to be setup right beside me and insisted on driving me back to the fairgrounds- insisting that they would pick me up each morning and deliver me home each night.
It's been working out great and I'm not totally wasted from riding.
I caught whatever Peter had but not as bad, I ran a slight fever but no diarrhea, just a bit a nausea.  It's been going around, the scissor sharpener guy has had it for 5 weeks off and on... I'm sure we caught it from him at the last show where we saw them. Oh well, such is life!
The cockers are a delight to watch, there are so many different colors, and they are such happy little dogs.    The show ones have very long coats that float when they prance around the ring.  The ones that do agility are cut short and the coat curls and the ears flap as they run.  Each are so cute... very different looking from the one I had 35 years ago, the ears are longer and lower set and the noses are shorter and the colors are multiple!!
The show will be over tomorrow, we're doing ok sales wise, not as good as the Sheltie national in CO but better than the Aussies.  There are about 400 dogs entered, many breeders have shown up but there are not many people from the coasts, mostly from the midwest.  There are some people from England and Australia and Japan (a couple of each) but otherwise a very small national.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Praise God from Whom all blessing come!!

Peter's fever broke!!  He's feeling much better today, weak as a tiny puppy but better enough to get on the road.  We're stopping at all the rest areas and he's trying to eat something.
Don't know if he'll let me drive or not but we have to get to the convention center by 1pm to setup.
Thanks for all prayers and keep it up.  He's got a couple of days of recuperation to go.

Sick Peter

Peter has been running a fever all night, he says that he feels like it's food poisoning but I ate everything that he ate except for some swiss cheese that was in a sandwich... he didin't eat much of it.
When he wakes up this AM we'll see if we need to take him to the Urgent care facility.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Prayer for Peter

Peter has been working really hard to keep up with our schedule.  At times it's been rough on him.  He works the leather which he totally enjoys doing... he drives the RV which he insists on doing and he takes care of the tanks, dumping and filling which is necessary.
There have been lots of stress this year, the RV is getting older and we've been doing lots of driving down some very bumpy roads (literally)  The frame is messed up where the tag axle connects and needs about $4000 in repairs which we probably won't have available until fall.
This last weekend we were in Monroe MI and the trailer got a flat tire, I got some of the guys who work at the fairgrounds to switch out the flat with the spare so we were good there, but then the steps decided to stop working which is very hard for Peter to pull himself up into the RV without.  One of the wires shorted out and I'll be able to repair it when the weather is better.
He also used his bicycle this last weekend to ferry special leather orders back and forth from the RV to the tent which is quite a strain on him.
So he was very tired when we took off yesterday afternoon from Monroe. We got down the road about half way to Indianapolis and stopped for the night just north of Ft Wayne IN at a KOA there.
I unhooked the trailer so we could get level and hooked up the main electricity but he still insisted that he had to go out and hook up the secondary to run both airs since it was still hot and muggy all night long.
He was shaky inside yesterday, felt very depleted and super tired.
This morning he felt better and we had light breakfast of cereal and banana.  I went into Staples to take care of ordering more business cards that we'll pick up on our way to WI in a week and when I got back things had changed.
He was pale, sweaty and said that he had thrown up involuntarily which is VERY unusual for him.  He said that his stomach was cramping and he was in alot of pain.  I got him a bental which is for that and we drove over to walmart to finish shopping.  
 I got out of walmart about an hour later and he's asleep in his chair still in alot of pain.  He's now lying down in bed and expecting me to awake him soon so that we can get down to Indy.



Monday, July 7, 2008

4th of July

Hoshi doesn't mind the fireworks at all, they were not that loud up here in Monroe just a few put off by the city.  Nougat barked at them and ran to Peter to be held.
Hoshi and I took a jaunt down to the little corner market about 1.5 miles away, when it got cooler of course.
It was a hot weekend, up in the high 80's both days, not much breeze either.  We drank lots of water and tried to stay cool.  At night wasn't much better but the air conditioner in the RV is working great so we stayed nice and cool.
The leather came in and Peter got right to work making my racks look better.  Instead of the turquoise that I ordered, I got navy instead but it was delightfully blue!!  Peter made some light weight out of it with the three lightweight colors we've got, red, tobacco, & black and it looked great with all of them.  I sold a few pieces of it this weekend.
We are now headed west... going down to indy this next week for the cocker national.  We had a real Eyore day today... first the tire on the trailer was flat and had to put the spare on.  Then the steps on the RV shorted out while down and had to jury-rig them up.  They workers at the fairgrounds put the spare tire on for me, they are really nice here.  
We're heading into a storm, it sure has cooled down alot from the rain... that part is nice.  I'm still having alot of pain with my right inside elbow... I'm sure it's the fybromyalgia but i wish it would respond to Aleve or other pain killers.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Lima, OH

What a disappointment Lima has been, I got here and they were not expecting me, told me they never received the contract but made a space for me anyway.  I was put way down at the end opposite from where the main vendors and the building was.  People came past me but many said they almost missed me.
We did poorly in sales too, I have closed up early tonight instead of Monday as there are supposed to be storms tomorrow.  There were high winds and some rain showers today.. 
The winds got me today, I had attached the shelves to the insides of the tent by the legs but the ornament shelves got dumped over today, spilling all the ornaments.  Approximately 12 of them were totally broken and 6 or so got chips in them.  I may be able to repair some of them, due to the tiny chips that came out.. just surface ones.
I am so tired and my right arm is still hurting.  I must have injured it at one of the shows and the pain is just below my elbow.  I might have to have it x-rayed as the pain is more intense, I'm taking advil and aleve but no relief. It's starting to interfer with every day stuff.
We probably won't come back to Lima in the future, it's an outdoor show and the ground is not very even, very soft and hard to keep the tent stable due to the stakes not staying in the ground during high winds.
Putting up the big tent takes a toll on me, it's heavy and takes time. It would be nice if I could just to inside shows, with the rolling shelves it's easier to do them.  I only have one scheduled this summer in Harrisburg.
I have some vendor friends that do woodworking, but they want alot for their wholesale products.  I don't know that I can afford to carry their stuff.  I have overhead, booth space, shipping, etc and they want to have the higher percentage.


Thursday, June 26, 2008

Storms


We've been in Wapakoneta, OH this last week, got here on monday and will not leave until friday morning in time to setup at Lima which is just a 15 mile jaunt up the road.
The storms have been interesting, hot and muggy and missing us most of the week but last night (wed) we had a big one..  Lots of concern about tornado's due to the high amount of wind, electricity and thunder all around us.  It passed quickly and nothing happened, got a knock on the door telling us that if we wanted we could take shelter in the bathrooms.
Couldn't leave the dogs and they are not welcome in the buildings so just rode it out here.  The news was very informative, kept us updated every few minutes and we enjoyed a nice tv show in the meantime.
Went to Walmart today on my bicycle (hot and muggy after the storm) and overheard people talking about how scared they were with the possibility of tornado's... I can't let myself get worried, God is in control and He will protect us as He sees fit.  His hand has been on us the whole time and we praise Him for it.  He sees the sparrow or robin fall, how much more does He watch over us.
Both Peter and I have been feeling the physical effects of the storms around us, mine due to the fibro and the arthritis, his due to ????
He's been pale and not doing well this week, nausea, upset stomach, etc... I've been doing ok except for the mucsle aches..  my right arm has been aching from the shoulder to the wrist, mostly around the elbow all week.  I may have hurt it taking down the tent this last weekend in Valparaiso, IN.  I used the 20' and that requires alot of lifting to get the legs out.
I've set up the trailer even nicer, I put together another shelf, this one not rolling in which I will hold the large tent legs and connectors.  
Then on the top 4 shelves I am putting the 1/4" leather which I work on during the show.  Makes it easier on Peter if he only has to do the full braided leashes and collars.  I'm cutting the 1/4" leather to length, putting on the handle and cutting the slits for the hardware which he finishes for me.  Putting the snaps on is hard on my hands and I just don't have the capabilities with then that I used to.  Any tugging on leather or small stuff like that and they swell immediately and ache like crazy.
I can still work on the miniature workworking and cutting other items.  I'm getting my scrollsaw books assembled for some fun this summer.  I want to make some napkin holders with dog heads on them... just for fun and if I sell any that's great, if not, I'll have a great relaxation device!!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Valparaiso, IN

We've been here since last tuesday, the fairgrounds would not let us stay the night so we had to go 15 miles east to stay at a RV park.  Very expensive and hardly any amenities. Then on wednesday we came and started setup.  My trailer was right behind the tent making it very easy to setup.  I tethered the tent to the trailer due to the high winds and storms.
The first two days the weather was sweltering, up in the 80's both days... it's hard to work in the heat like that.  I have a fan to help but even so, overheated alot.  I've been fighting a bug, stomach ache, head ache, dizzy, naseau, cramping... hard to keep smiling with all that going on.
We did well here, almost exactly the same amount as last year... there were more people, but due to unemployment, high prices of gas and goods, people are being more careful with their purchases.
Lyn, Hoshi's breeder came up and evaluated Hoshi, she agrees with me that there is something wrong with Hoshi's left foot.  It turns out more than it should.  Doesn't seem to hinder Hoshi at all, but could be a deformity that will hinder her in the conformation ring.  
We have decided to not show her for a while and let her grow more.  Her chest development will continue, dropping, expanding, pushing her elbows out and turning her feet straighter.  We will wait and see, not pushing her physcially and see how it all turns out.
Lyn has said that she would like to me to continue with Hoshi's obedience, rally and agility training which is what I've wanted to do all along.
We will evaluate her every 6 months to see if her feet are straightening out and if she will be capable of getting her championship in conformation.
She and I have a very strong bond, she greets all who come into the tent, even if they ignore her.  But she looks to me for security, food, fun and affection.  We have alot of fun together, and she minds me very well.  I've got a book on competition obedience and we're taking it one step at a time.
The dog breed flags are taking off, people are purchasing them one and two at a time.  I ordered some stands in this last order and would have sold them all if FEX EX had not lost them.  The company sent out two boxes, one with the flags in it and the second with the stands.  FedEx delivered the first box and had the office sign for both the boxes.  I called, they promised it would be delivered the next day, nothing!! I called again and again they promised delivery, NOTHING!  I called the third time and begged to have the local office call me... still nothing!
Now I've emailed the company that sent them and left it in their hands!!  We have to continue on.
The paw and bone spinners are selling good...  they are 7" spinners, and very nice.
We're in Wapakoneta, OH this next week.  We don't have to be at the fairgrounds until friday for setup.  It will be nice to see Debbie and John again this year... it's relaxing to be at their KOA.  They have two dog parks and it's fun to have Hoshi and Nougat out in them.


Monday, June 9, 2008

Kalamazoo, MI

We at the fairgrounds in Kalamazoo, we decided to stay here for the week before the show so that we can ramp up on product.  I've done lots of mailing of product, Peter is making leather like crazy.. .  we were completely out of red and have now gotten alot of it made up.
We're very busy in the summer with alot of larger shows and all the leather will go very quickly.  Peter has to be ahead of the game before we start so that he can keep up with all the special orders that will be coming in at each show.
I've got alot of the other products ordered, so that we'll have plenty to last us the first half of the summer.
Hoshi and I have been taking the bike around the fairgrounds two or three times each day, inbetween the thunder storms and the high winds.  We had 50+ mph winds yesterday and the humidity is over 70%.  It's a muggy situation, when the wind does blow it drys the grass out quickly but the moisture stays in the air.
God is good, we are thankful for each day, His protection over us is complete!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

RV Computer!!!

Can you believe it!!  It's not the transmission at all but the computer that controls the transmission and engine.  It's not telling them anything so they rely on defaults which for the transmission is 2nd gear and reverse and the engine get regular spurts of gas so that makes it choke out under a load.  
It's wonderful that the problem has been found.  Now they will fix it and we'll get back on the road to the next show which is just 85+ miles down the road in kalamazoo, MI.
We'll be coming back to this shop to get the frame fixed as the mechanic found that the tag axle is about to fall off and the frame at that point is cracked.  We'll be back up here the end of June on our way to Ann Arbor for a show and they will have the parts to fix it then.
God is sure watching out for us... bringing us to this place just when we needed them.  They actually are master mechanics for the chassis that holds our RV which is a P30 Workhorse with the tag as an add on.
So we're just sitting in their parking lot working on our stuff, taking orders, mailing out orders, etc... nice and warm inside the RV and completely at home.
Thanks for all the prayers that are going up for us... God is listening and doing things in His timing.

Monday, June 2, 2008

1st Week in June

God is watching over us, CPE Nationals was great, we did nice business and wound up with a goodly amount.  We went out to the grocery store today and right there on the roadside was a shop with RV's around it.  (donerightautorv.com) We stopped in on our way back due to the fact that the starter started making noises like a huge remote control airplane and wouldn't start the RV.  They said that yes it sounds like the starter has blown a coil or something and they can fix it tomorrow and they also will look at the transmission to see what's wrong with it.  Praise the Lord, He knows what we need.
The dog breed garden flags are selling well as are the ornaments.  The spinners have slowed down but two new ones have finally come out, small bone and small paw spinners... they are cute even though only in copper color.  I'll have to get another two dozen each this next week.  I did well with the walky dogs too, sold 5 this week.  My bike got a flat the first day here so Hoshi and I were wheel-less.
The fairgrounds set up a huge fenced in area for the dogs to play off leash and Hoshi took advantage of it.  When there are other dogs around she gets them to chase her, not many can catch her if she's fresh, she is a real speedy one... and she can turn sharply to throw them off.  I can just see her catching a wild rabbit, it wouldn't have a chance to get away from her.
UKC at Kalamazoo emailed and offered us a spot at their show.  It's their yearly national so will be big with lots of people.  Starts on the 12th and goes through the weekend, then we'll be on our way to Valparaiso, IN for another confirmation show.
This week we're taking it easy, Peter's caught my cold which I'm almost over and we need to make alot of leather leashes so that we'll have them to sell at the next few shows.  We're going to take the time to straighten up the RV, spring cleaning.  The dogs like to drag everything out that they can grab, their toys are scattered everywhere.  We pick the toys up and put them away and they just want to play with them and leave them where they lay!!  
The weather up here is very nice, cold at night [in the 40's] and warm during the day [up to 80] - the air conditioner works very nice, keeping us kool.  Michigan is a very pretty state, lots of lakes and trees... I wouldn't want to stay here in the winter, snow would be deep.
God is watching over us, we pray for our children and family that they would also recognize God's hand in their lives.. He is so GREAT!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

CPE Agility Show

We drove up to the fairgrounds just below Lansing MI today... it took forever as the transmission wasn't working very well at all.  Peter kept the engine at 3,000 RPM's which was about 35 MPH most of the time.
The roads we took were narrow and winding but all countryside.  It was beautiful, especially the mustard week that makes the field completely yellow.  The small towns were mostly built in the early 1800's with alot of brick and stone.  Very beautiful, lots of small lakes and rivers in the area.  We had a great time even though Peter is exhausted from all the driving.
The dogs are great at traveling, even so much..we stop when we can and take them out.  Looking forward to a great weekend with 3 days, 4 judges and 4 rings all full.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Bloomington, IL Memorial Day

Well, that was weird.. the post didn't post!!
OK, Bloomington was a great show, I got sick in the middle of it, felt like I pulled a rib out of place but come to find out it was a stomach flu.  It hurt right at the end of my sternum for two days, I tried everything, even nitro thinking it was my heart... Peter got it a couple of days later.
The shelving works great!!  I got the ornaments all set up on them, I'm getting new boxes to hold the overflow next week.  I've also put the leather collars, laynards and couplers on a rolling shelf too.  Makes the shop look really great.  The leashes are still hanging from the rafters of the tent frame, looks good that way.
I was able to give away the extra boxes to my vendor neighbors daughter.  She needs them for storing winter clothes etc.  She was using cardboard boxes from the grocery store and these will keep her stuff clean and dry.
It was so great to just push the shelves up into the trailer... I got a pair of ramps, alumimum ... so lightweight!!  They hold over 1000 lbs so nothing to worry about.  I strap the shelves in and they just stay that way.. Peter is excited too as he says that the trailer is much easier to pull now... same amount of product, just adjusted differently.
We left there on Tuesday morning and as soon as we left the bank the RV transmission started acting up, light came on.  When the engine got hot we lost all gears except for 2nd and reverse.  We stopped for gas, started up again and all was fine until the engine/transmission got hot again.  We stopped in South Bend, IN at a transmission shop and they said that it was probably a sensor but would take 3 or 4 days to fix it due to taking it out, taking it apart and putting in a new sensor.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Hamilton, OH

Agility show this weekend.  It's at a neat sports center so we're indoors. Boy got really wet going in as the rain was coming down in buckets.  Nice parking lot where we're setup, all concrete.

Hoshi and I did have a nice ride the other day at the fairgrounds in xenia.  The path was really close to the fairgrounds although we did go into town to do the bank, pharmacy and post office.  She is a really good girl, staying with me the whole way.  We did about 4 miles out and 4 back so possibly got 8 miles in.  She was running with her tongue out so I know she got a bit tired.
She got a bath tonight, she sure doesn't like the water but her coat comes out so nice and soft afterwards.
I was able to get some clothes washed today, almost all of them.  Also did some shopping to get ready for the weekend.
I've found where to get the shelving I need to set up the ornaments permanently.  I can get it from Sams Club which we belong to.  I can get some drawers from Walmart to set on the shelves.  Then I won't have to take the time to put them out every time and it will help me setup and take down faster.  I will also be looking for racks to hold the collars and short leashes so that I can keep them setup easier.  Take up is really taking the strength out of me, I'm going to have to see a heart dr to get another angiogram to see which arteries are clogged and by how much.  I'm starting to feel the strain.
I did something to my back at one of these shows and am having trouble with nerve pain down both legs in the mornings.  It takes alot of stretching before I can walk without pain.
Peter's blood pressure is up and he's fighting some kind of bug, I had it this last week, lots of tiredness; I've been sleeping more than I should, I come in and fall asleep immediately and don't wake up except to drag myself to bed until morning.  Now Peter's feeling the same way, so we're considering it to be a bug.
We'll time to fall asleep!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Onto Xenia

We're on our way to a small town in south eastern Ohio called Xenia.  It is a hub for bicycling alot of the trails that are around the area.  Looking forward to getting on the bike and going out a half an hour before turning around.
@ 8 miles an hour that should give us an 8 mile ride.  Quite far enough for Hoshi and I both, we've got to work up to longer and further each time.
We will stay at the fairgrounds there so that we can get some rest and relaxation.  Then on wednesday we'll go to a campground so that I can get the laundry done.  It's hard to find laundromats with large enough parking lots for us to get in.  It's been awhile since I've done much laundry due to staying at fairgrounds and being so far from the laundries at campgrounds that I'm just too wiped out to get over there.
Friday was setup for the last show, saturday was the first day and boy was it slow... people looked but weren't interested in buying until Sunday and I was really busy.
We only have 200+ miles to go today, we're currently at a rest stop letting Peter take a nap.  He gets road weary fairly soon, and the rest stops are really nice for taking naps.  We're like a big truck so we can pull through the truck space and be pointed in the right direction.
I take Hoshi out for her business and Nougat just climbs up on Peter's chest and snuggles up with him for a nap.
It's nice to have the satillite radio, we can listen to it when there's nothing on FM or AM air available.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Ravenna, Ohio


We're at a small show in this little town that is just 1 mile north of Akron, OH.  It's a nice area, hilly with lots of trees.  The humidity in Ohio is incredible, sometimes you just have to wipe your face and arms off, and a squeegee would be appropriate!
The arena where the show is being held is unusual.  It's a drop floor with a wall  about 4' high around it and the vendors are setup on the upper level which is at the top of the wall.  It's hard to explain, but I've got a ring side seat to watch the show.  I wish I were busier so I didn't have time to watch!!
We're doing OK, kinda tired from all that driving we did.  Looking forward to a couple of days off this week, hoping to do some bicycling with Hoshi  if the weather holds up.  We're going south to the northern Cincinnati area.  We've got an agility show that we're going to do there.  They are at an inside sports arena.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Catch-up April/May 5th

What a busy few weeks!!  We left Co on a Saturday after the show and headed out to PA.  What a trip that was, we booked it onto 70 and drove all day each day, pulling into an RV park just before dark most days.
We made it to indianapolis on wednesday and the next day we covered 4 states all in one day.  Indiana 
Ohio
West VA
Pennsylvania  - we took the PA Turnpike and once again went through all those great tunnels.
We rested at an rv park that night and the next day drove into Langsdale PA which is due N of Phillydelphia.
Setup was friday, so we did some shopping fri morning and headed into Erwinna PA.  The park (Tinicum) is located right on the Delaware river which is the border between PA and New Jersey.  The roads are winding and quaint little towns dot each intersection.  The houses are tall and narrow, they look exactly like houses we were taught to draw as children.  Lots of windows in the front with shutters.  Many of them are built out of stone, which there is alot of back here.  The trees are beautiful, just starting to get their early spring foliage and blossoms everwhere.  The dogwoods are in bloom, I remember my mom loving the dogwood trees with their big four petal flowers.  I got an appreciation from her for those beautiful trees.
The show was not what it was cracked up to be, we will not come back for a one day hit.  After wards we were going to follow hwy 32 N along the river to get to I-78.  What a great idea!!  OOPS there was a detour due to the road being washed away.  The angle that we would have had to turn was not possible with an RV this large.  A car came by and told us that we could go past the point of the detour to an Inn down the road and turn around in their parking lot.  We asked if it was a large parking lot and they assured us that it was!
So we tooled on down the road and around a couple of curves was a beautiful 200 year old bar/resturant/Inn called Indian Rock Inn, right on the River...the original building was right there, stuccoed/plastered over brick.  A sheer rock wall was cut out behind them.  In front of the building ran hwy 32, a narrow two lane road with a guard rail on the river side.  On either side of the building was a parking area that accomadated maybe 10 cars each with just enough room to walk behind them and not be in the road.
Peter drove to the end of the road, there were actual road work barriers across the road with sand bags holding them down.  Beyond the barrier we could see that half the road had been washed out in a storm they had had in the area just recently.
There was a bit wider spot that was dirt just beyond the parking area and Peter thought he could manuver the rv around if we dropped the trailer out of the way.  A couple of people came out of the Inn and said they would help us get turned around.  We were very optimistic that we could get out of there safely.
Peter went back and dropped the trailer and I stayed with it, one guy helping us to turn it around and get ready to be backed into and pulled out the correct way.  Peter drove to the end of the road and with another persons help proceded to turn the RV around.  He's done this so many times that I was not concerned about him.  In the dirt area; which was very solid; there was a grating that took water away from the hill, under the roadway into the river.  Peter saw it and figured he would stay away from it without a problem if the person helping him told him when he was close to it.
That is NOT how it went, the guy must have figured that Peter could go through it and urged him to turn, Peter couldn't see it and trusted the guy, lack of commincation happened and the RV wound up with one of the duals hanging over the grating.  The tag was holding it from dropping into the grating and the hitch tore a groove into the pavement.  The RV was STUCK!!! and it would not go forward nor backwards.. 
One guy wanted to get his flat bed truck and pull us out but we declined that offer and called for a tow truck.  It was after dark when he arrived but he had lights that lit up the area like it was daylight!  It was a huge truck and David (the driver) said it was his second biggest one.  
He lifted the back of the rv and as it lifted it was pulled backwards, he then moved his truck and lifted again and the back duals were once more on the road.  Then he put a huge 12X8 block of wood over the grating and had Peter back the front tire out over it.  This was all on the drivers side of the RV, the passenger side had been on solid ground the whole time.  Nothing on the RV was injured and our insurance will reimburse us for the cost of the tow.
Once we were out we pulled into a now empty parking lot of the inn and I went inside to ask permission to stay the night, the owners and some guests were at the bar and offered me a drink after all that stress, I gracefully declined and they granted my wish to stay and wished me a good nites rest.
We both slept like logs, it was so quiet down in that gully.  Here is the link for their website, a picture of the inn is there.  It also shows walking bridges across the river but those have been washed out too.  
The next morning we hitched up our trailer and headed back down hwy 32, we decided not to take the detour and instead went across the bridge into New Jersey.  The town of Milton was right there, so quaint and beautiful,  and we turned onto another country hwy that took us up to I-78.  It's very hilly in that area and the hills are covered with rocks.  I can't imagine farmers clearing the fields, the rock is thick, the average size of the rocks is about like a frozen turkey.  Much of is looks like shale, some granite, but I pity the farmers that tried to farm there.  There are many fields that are beautiful and must have been cleared with back breaking work.
We got onto Hwy 78 and then turned north onto 33 which took us to I-80.  
We traveled through the Appalachians to a KOA which was right at the base of a tree covered hill, Hoshi and I took a walk up the trail and around the campground, it was very pretty.  The weather was beautiful and we enjoyed our stay.  In the evening I got spasms in my lower back and hips which shot pain all the way to my ankles on both legs.  I was in agony; I know how to handle pain but this was worse than any I had ever had, I could not walk, I could not turn, I crawled into bed and put the heating pad on each joint; Peter gave me some light drugs which didn't help much and I slept fitfully, rousing every few minutes to shift the heating pad.  The pain lasted all through the night and into the next day until we got down out of the mountains.  Right now I'm sore but can at least move some without too much distress.  Peter thankfully has been feeling well today and was able to take care of much of the RV needs.
We are currently at a KOA in Ohio, we have a dog show this next weekend at Tallmadge, I've got to get Hoshi entered into the Bloomington show at the end of the month.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Aussie

Peter made it into Greeley around 5pm on Saturday... we had orders to ship out and leather to make so we were busy both days.
Ellen and Dennis came over on Sunday afternoon and we picnic'd at the park.  It was a great time of fellowship and visiting.  Dennis is a great guy and Peter likes him alot.
Monday was starting day for the Aussies National, the numbers are very low, even lower than the Shelties.
They have agility, obedience, rally as well as confirmation.  I didn't have to move my booth so that was a great thing.
I am so tired all the time, it could be the elevation but it's not going away and I've been here for 2 weeks, I should be feeling better all the time instead of worse.
I am concerned that my heart troubles are coming back.  When we get back to sea level we'll see how I feel and if nothing has changed then I'll check with a dr.  it's been 7 years since my last clogged arteries and the expected time was 5 years, so I'm doing great!!
There was a nice young man from Israel that bought some leashes from us and brought his friends over to buy leashes too.    He has been working on his english and is very proud of himself that he can speak so well.
Some people are pulling out already, but we'll stay until Saturday.  The air conditioner in the living room went out and we'll have to get it replaced due to the heat is coming on already and Peter can't work well when it's so hot.  The one in the bedroom that we replace last summer is doing great, nice and cool in there.
We're going to take off soon from the building and go back to the rv, I'd like to take a nap for sure.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Transmission in!

Peter will be on the road tomorrow, coming my way!!  I am praying so hard that he will be safe and not take any chances... it's a long trip for him without me.  God will be with him, I believe that!
He is tired right now, I just called him and he's in Portland picking up a few last things before getting back to the rv park.  He will hook up the trailer and get on the road in the AM.  He likes to have his coffee in the mornings, but will drive as long as he can.  He's been having a bad week physically, nausea yesterday really bad, with alot of aches and pains along with it.  Plus he's been doing more walking because I'm not there to do it for him; like taking the trash out, going into the store, doing all the running around and climbing in and out of the rv once he gets there.
I'm praying he sleeps well tonight (he's not been as I've not been there) and can start tomorrow refreshed.  He has satellite radio to listen to as he drives so he shouldn't be drifting off to sleep, at least not as much.
Nougat has been keeping him company along the way, so he has her to talk to and she will not answer back :)

National Anthem

Each day the National Anthem is sung by a different person, or instramental is played.  
This morning Hoshi decided to sing along, I guess she liked the voice of the singer.. the problem was everyone along with the singer started to laugh and I had trouble hushing Hoshi up!! 
She didn't know what the problem was, and I didn't want to punish her for it.  So I just lightly held her muzzle and she hummed along.  The singer collected herself and continued until the finish, but Hoshi decided that she liked singing and wanted to keep going, so I distracted her with some treats.
We got here this morning and did our bicycle ride around the complex, but it's colder... it's supposed to snow this evening.  After a high of 75ish yesterday it's amazing that a cold front came in, but it's supposed to warm up again tomorrow for a beautiful weekend.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Greeley CO show

We made it to Greeley CO, unloaded the truck on sat, went over to Ellen's and visited with he and Dennis, great house they are fixing up, nice neighborhood then I setup on sun after a GREAT service at a church that Ellen and Dennis go to..very much blessed!
Today, monday I'm just sitting and waiting for some action.  Yesterday I was selling stuff as I was setting it up.  Today it's very slow, I hope it picks up some.  
Puppy classes going on in the ring today as well as other thing happening in other buildings.  Lot's of RV's here, I don't have anything to compare it with so no data there.  I have talked to people from CA, OK, TX and a couple of other states so they are coming in.
Hoshi is loving it, I leave her crate door open and she comes in and out as she pleases, of course on a long leash.  Right now she is chewing the stuffing out of her "cat" squeaker toy. Literally!!    The weather is beautiful, supposed to get up into the 70's today!
I'm driving from Ellen's house, it's an hour away but I'm waking up at 5:30 and leaving by 6am getting here by 7am and there are people waiting for me to open.  The other vendors are not as quick as I, most of them came in by 8am.
The sales are larger than at normal shows...  I'm selling more leather today, yesterday it was all about flags, they are very pretty and come in all the sheltie colors.  I have not seen any shelties that look like my "christie" the sheltie that I had when I was pregnant with Rachel... she was clear red and white, these are all sable which means that they have black tipping on their fur.  They range in size from 13" to 18" and some of them are so tiny they are almost nougat's size although I'm sure they are not "legal"
There is an old sheltie here that is almost pure white and is blind and almost deaf, I can see him cock his head to try to hear what's going on.  He's in a booth across from me and is very patient with his people.
These are really high maintenance dogs, I can tell when they are show or just agility.  The agility people strip the undercoat out so the dogs are not as rounded looking.  There is continious washing, clipping and grooming going on.  The sounds of the blow dryers are constantly in the background somewhere in the building.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Ogden UT


Well, here's what's been happening for the last few days.  
I rented a small moving truck and loaded up my products into it.  It only took two layers of the tubs that I hold everything in, but no one would rent me a pickup or cargo van to go one way with and certainly nothing to haul my trailer with.
This is working out well. 
The first day out (left wed AM) I made it to Cheryl and Tom's place in Idaho, and had a great visit with them.  It's wonderful to be able to talk about what Jesus is doing in our lives and great it is that we love Him so much.  This AM we had a time of devotion and prayer together before I left.  Cheryl's looking great and so is Tom.  His mother was there and it was good to see her.  I haven't seen here since I was much younger... MUCH!
Hoshi and I had a good trip to Ogden Ut... it took us from 8 - 3 to get here.  We left Tom and Cheryl's at about 7:30 this AM but I had to stop at Office Depot in Boise to get some booklets made and ship out a couple of boxes to the East Coast.
Hoshi was such a good girl today, she's gotten to where she sleeps alot, watches out the window some and when she has to go, she lets me know by biting at her tail!! LOL then if I don't get the hint she will whine until I tell her that we'll look for someplace.  She has usually held it as long as she can and once the door is open she's running for the first patch of grass that she can find!! LOL
Tomorrow we will make it into Ft Collins, I'll have to get Ellen's address so I know where to go.  It's been a very easy trip so far, the speed limits are 75 and except for really windy places I can go that speed with no trouble.  This truck is so little it fits into the car parking spaces so I don't have to maneuver at all.
I can't unload until Sunday so will have to just park it.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Dilema

The transmission is busted, the 4th gear is totally out, "Jasper Transmission" will replace it under warranty but it will not be available until the 15th.   I at least have to be in Greeley CO by the 13th to set up for the Sheltie national, a really big show.
Can't rent a van or truck to pull my trailer over there.
We're currently up a creek without a paddle, so we're praying for guidance on what to do.  If anyone can come up with a reasonable suggestion it would be appreciated, if not just pray for us.
We limped down the freeway today with out flashers on from Elma.  BTW it was a very poor show, all vendors were away from the rings and hardly anyone came out in the rain and cold.  I had my hand warmers in my pockets and Hoshi had her heating bed along with a blanket that she snuggled under to keep warm.
What with all that's happened this weekend to make us miserable, we're still praising the Lord for His protection over us.  
Peter is upset by all that's going on, but we're praying it will all work out for His will for us.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Beautiful Spring in the NW

God is so good, the sun is shinning, the trees are blossoming, the grass is turning green and the birds are singing.
We are so blessed, we praise the Lord every day.
We have decided it's time for us to start saving up for a different RV.  This Rv has done wonders for us but is starting to eat more money than we can afford to put into it.  Things are starting to go wrong more often than before, there is something new that needs attention bi-weekly rather than once or twice a year.
The newest thing that has happened just yesterday on our drive to elma, wa. is that the transmission has gone on the blink... 3rd gear has gone out.  We still have 1st and 2nd but will need to stop in Portland to have the transmission checked out.  It is under warrenty but will take time to get it fixed.
We've never been out on this hwy 12 before and it is very beautiful here, the roads are wide enough for bicycling but we woke up this AM to it being under 30 degrees.  Rather cold to be riding a bike.
I got the UPS orders off, and much of the USPS orders too.  Peter has a couple of collars to make and then we'll be all caught up.
The show this weekend is a small one but we're in untapped territory, so we're hoping for a good turnout.  
Nougat is sitting on my table looking out the window, she's such a little thing, so cute and adorable, we let her get away with alot.  She likes to woof at anything going by whether it's a person or a bird; we've taught her not to go ballistic with barking but she can woof softly and we don't get on her case.  She's a dog after all!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Almost done

Here it is Tuesday and we're catching up to some extent!
I took the car back today, picked up my new bike and rode back to the rv park.  It was a nice 5 mile ride, the new bike works great!  I'm really excited that I was able to get the size that I wanted and in a drop fame for women.  I have been having trouble with my hips so to lift my foot over the frame even on the giant step through, it was difficult.  Now with this one the frame is even lower and I so far don't have trouble with it.
It's burgundy and gray and the handlebars are more up swept so that I don't have to lean over as far as on the giant.  I'm getting older and my hands and arms can't hold up to the strain and weight on them all the time.
I made good time getting back, but even so it was 4pm when I got home.  Hoshi and Nougat attacked me with kisses and hugs when I come in the door.  LOL, they had been bugging "the man" about every 10 minutes that last half hour that I was gone.  They were sure that they heard me coming!!  
I've still got some packaging to do, got alot out today, but still have more.  Peter did some special orders for leather and I've got to get it ready to mail.
I was hoping that we could take off tomorrow morning for Olympia, wa and get there a bit early so that he could work some more leather without being disturbed.
Hoshi needs a bath, I give her one as often as possible to keep her smelling good.  With her short hair she drys quickly and is so soft afterwards.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Long week

Whew, what a week we've had, today was a day of rest, we stayed home all day.  Slept in and I read on my book that I picked up this week.  Monster by Frank Peretti.  It's great, I love mysteries and sci fi so it fits both catageories.  We get tired quickly and alot of the time I don't feel rested after sleeping.  Peter sleeps good and can fall asleep anywhere for just a few minutes and feels rested, but I'm not like that.
We've visited with just about everyone as well as got many things done for Peter's mom's estate.  Only thing left is the banks, he will do that tomorrow as well as meet with his sister.
Aunt Cynthis and Uncle Ted came down on friday and met with us, Paul & Michelle and Ana and Costello at the grave site to lay flowers.
We then went out to lunch with them at Elmers, ran around some afterwards and took Paul and Michelle to dinner at Black Angus, yum, and such fun with Mackenzie and Trevor.
Missed visiting with Rachel, Sarah, Jordan and Sage, she never got back to me.  Hope we'll see them again.
Had a great time of catchup and fellowship with Roger and Barb on Saturday, we met at Tebo's in Clackamas.  It's their favorite place to eat and I can see why, the food is great.  Having great company to eat with doesn't hurt either.
I called Rob Saturday night and talked with him about where he is living!! He's down in AZ and loving it except for being lonesome with Julie still up in Milwaukie, OR.   He's doing well, loves AZ, misses Julie, rides his Motorcycle all over the place seeing the country.  We'll be there later this year and will stop in to see him then.
We're finishing up our business here in Portland hopefully by tuesday and heading up to Olympia for the show there.  The following Monday we will be back in Portland, picking up a bicycle for me. I took my Giant into the Bike Gallery and they put a measurement bar on it to see if it was bent and yes, it was off by a full degree.  One of the guys said that no wonder it didn't feel right to me, cause being hit by a car really did bend the frame.  I asked if they could fix it and he said no, it was too dangerous for me to ride.  So I'll be picking out a new frame this week and they'll get it done by the time we're back in town next week.  
We will then head out to Idaho to see Tom and Cheryl and onto Colorado for a great two weeks of Nationals.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Gresham/Troutdale

We're here, what a day, we made it into Portland by 2pm.  Needless to say I didn't make it to the DMV, I'll be calling a taxi in the am to get to the Gresham one.  I'm hoping that being first in line with everything that I need will get me out of there in record time.
I washed clothes today, cut Peter's hair and rested up.  
We had a wonderful drive up the gorge, the river was beautiful, it was great to see the trees of the NW, but once we passed Cascade Locks it started to rain.  We knew we were in the Portland area.
Looking forward to seeing everyone and getting things done.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Another Big Day

We're in Pendleton, OR tonight... what a long day of up and down.  Another 450+ miles today, just think how far we could go if the road was flat!!  It's almost scary to go down some of these steep slopes.  We've never been this way before so it was a first time trip for us both. Idaho was a surprise, I remembered it as being flat and sandy, but I guess not as it's quite beautiful ; rolling hills and lots of creeks.  Nice large ranches, the dogs were very excited to see all the cows!
We saw the little town that Tom and Cheryl live by... very nice.  Looking forward to seeing them on the way back.
The dogs are getting tired of traveling, we stop often to rest and stretch and allow them to potty and get some exercise.  Hoshi and I have been working on her obedience training, even while on the road, it takes a lot of time and consistancy to accomplish this.  Over and over commands, training, praising, working, getting it just right and then working on it some more.  I'm hoping to do competition obedience with her, I think that will be fun and create a real bond between us.
Tomorrow we will pull into Troutdale/Gresham around noon.  I have to go to the DMV and get my license renewed then rent a car so that we can run around and take care of closing bank accounts, paying any bills etc for mom's estate.  
Haven't heard back from Peter's sister, I called her number and talked to her machine twice telling her about her mom but have not received a response.  Peter will call tomorrow and try to reach her.
We'll get to see the grandkids this week, looking forward to that.. they have gotten so much bigger in the last three years.  Can hardly wait to see them, I'll have my camera ready to take bunches of pictures.
I've been doing alot of business as we've been traveling, whenever I've got internet access and telephone access I've been paying bills for the business, making arrangements for shows and rv parking, as well as working with the funeral home to get all arranged by the time we arrive.
It's strange to be back on pacific time after being on eastern and central time, we've almost got jet lag :)


Monday, March 24, 2008

Deer and the Antelope Play

Peter outdid himself today, we left laramie wy where we stayed last night and headed west... he drove and drove and drove.  Over many beautiful mountains up and down hills, we crossed the highest pass at over 8000 feet and then after that it stayed up around 7000 for miles and hours.  Much of the time the RV was at 45 mph sometimes high 30's due to the steep hills... many of the hills in WY coming up to the pass are a nice gentle grade so we didn't notice them as much, but down the other side they got steeper.  The roads are so nice, wide, dry and not very many bumps.  It would be much easier if we had a diesel RV but this one is chugging along.
The scenery was beautiful, the mountains are so majestic; the snow is already melting although we saw some rivers that were totally frozen over.  It was really exciting to see many herds of antelope along the way, really close to the interstate, must not be hunting season.
We entered Utah and thought we were going down into a valley, we did see some beautiful valleys turning north through Ogden, then once we headed further up onto 84 there were more mountains and we're heading up again. 
 The temps are not too terrible, tonight I was able to go outside with the dogs in shirtsleeves and vest.  The dogs were so good today with all the travel, we stopped enough times for Hoshi to do her business and I'd walk her around to get the kinks out, then back into the RV and off we'd go again.  Hoshi slept a lot but Nougat had to watch the road the whole time.  She's now in her crate conked out totally!!  When we parked tonight it was still light and I let both dogs out to play, there's no one else here at this campground so I was able to let them play, they both went nuts with running around and having a great time.
Tonight we stopped at just on the Utah side at exit 7, just over 455 miles today.  We'll be going through Idaho tomorrow,  don't know where we'll stop but have to get to Portland and get everything in order.
We will get to see the kids and Peter's aunt and uncle will be coming down.  We have alot to take care of, and hope to find Peter's sister; she hasn't answered any of our phone messages.
On our way back we hope to stop at Tom & Cheryl's and spend a day... we don't have to be in Greeley CO until the 12th.  I got us a booth at both the Sheltie National and the Austrailian Sheep Dog National and setup is the 13th.  We'll get to see Ellen and meet her beau too, I'm so looking forward to that.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Heading UP

We're in the western part of NE and climbing.. there is faint traces of snow on the ground but lots of trucks on the road warming it up.  And we're following close in their tire tracks.
The sunrise was behind us this AM when we left the KOA in North Platte, not too cold either: I couldn't see my breath. :)
We pulled in there fairly early yesterday.. around 3PM, got some stuff done but it's nicer to just rest and play with the dogs. do computer work etc.
The road is boring today, some cows with calves but hardly any towns or settlements.  Lots of grain fields even with it being so high up.  The sky is totally clear and sunny with some haze in the distance... that's probably the mountains sending off cold waves into the warmer air.. BRRRRRRRR