Still plodding along toward home.
Am still out here on the road, making my way northwest back toward Oklahoma. Left the Mobile area yesterday morning around 9:00 and headed east. After a quick stop in Gulfport, Mississippi, at the Flying J for fuel and breakfast we headed toward Louisiana and the worst Interstate road in the nation. From the Louisiana state line forward we had to slow down our pace due to the rough roadway. Followed Interstates 10 and 12 past Baton Rouge to Lafayette and then headed north on I-49. Wound up stopping in the "big" city of Ajax for the night. Drove 395 miles which is a long day for this RVer. If a person ever wanted to be in the middle of nowhere Ajax would be a good place to go. Although we were about 50 miles south of Shreveport we could get no TV reception or a Sprint cellphone signal. It did make for a long evening.
One of the things during this trip was getting used to dealing with my two dogs all by myself. Ole Buddy Joe is no problem to take care of. He is the most laid back dog I've ever known and at almost 11 years old is not as active as he once was. Little Bridgit Jeane, on the other hand, is a whole different story. She has way more energy than I'm used to, likes to bark at anything and everything (and sometimes at nothing), doesn't always wait until I can take her outside before "doing her business" and likes to chew on things that are not hers. Last night she went back and jumped on the bed and found my hearing aids that were on the night stand. She proceeded to chew the earpieces off of them. Fortunately, it does not appear that she damaged the receiver or battery compartment. (This now makes four hearing aids she has chewed up. She got one of Joanne's the weekend before Jo passed away. Later that week she got one of mine. Both of those were completely destroyed. Fortunately Economy Hearing Aid Company replaced them under warranty, which has now expired, so I do have a spare set back home. This time the repair will have to come from my pocket.)
Left Ajax this morning in heavy fog. Visibility was down to less than a quarter mile. Most of the fog had burned off by the time we reached Shreveport and turned west again on I-20. After another Flying J stop in Greenwood we soon exited Louisiana and were in Texas. Our destination for today was McKinney, Texas, only about 250 miles. We are now parked at the headquarters of MCD Innovations. Our good friends, Jim and Peggy Grich, work for MCD and live here in their Monaco motor home. They do both work here at the plant and also serve as the sales staff at RV rallies and shows throughout the country. We have known Jim and Peggy for several years and always enjoy getting together with them whenever we cross paths. The three of us went out to dinner at a great little Italian restaurant not too far away. This was the first time I've seen them since Joanne's death so we had some catching up to do.
Tomorrow will be the last leg of this adventure. I'm about five or six hours from home so should be in there sometime tomorrow afternoon. This has been a good trip but very different than any I've made before. Even though I've spent most of my time visiting people I truly care about it still gets very lonely out here by oneself. I needed to get this first trip in to help me decide if doing this RV thing as a single is really something I want to pursue.
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I thought it was a brave thing to do, setting off by yourself, but I see why you did it. We almost got landed with a cat around Christmas and while I would have taken her had she been truly homeless, I wasn't looking forward to the changes we would have to make (like not leaving food accessible on counters). Sounds like you can't afford to leave hearing aids out of a cupboard. Have you thought of taking the dog to training? It's as much about training yourself (to put hearing aids in cupboards, for example) but it might give you some tips on how to curb some of her bad habits. I'm sure she'll outgrow a few of them, but it could be a long time to wait for a more peaceful life....
Shelly, actually both Bridgit and Joanne went through the obedience classes. Can't say either of them learned to mind. ;->
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