Sunday, December 25, 2022

The Weeks Between the Holidays

Hello again.  Our last chapter concluded on Saturday, November 26th, while we were in the process of changing our entire lifestyle.  About three weeks ago we sold our motor home, in which we traveled the country for 17 years, and bought a destination trailer, basically a large travel trailer intended for long term stays.  In our case, we will be living in it, without it ever moving, at the Escapees Co-op park in Pahrump.  It has taken all of the three weeks for us to finally get everything moved back into the trailer and put away.  When we unpacked the motor home before trading it we unloaded all of our possessions into our storage shed here at the park. 

Sunday, November 27th, we went out after lunch and ran a few errands.  Other than that we stayed around the house and did chores.  Monday I had a 10:00 meeting of one of the committees I attend here at the park.  I say attend because I used to be a member of this committee, the By Laws and Standing Rules Committee.  However, when I was elected to the Board I can only come to the committee meetings as an observer and advisor.  Board members are not allowed to be members of any of the standing committees of the Co-op.  While I was in the meeting our golf cart was returned by the golf cart shop here in Pahrump.  They had to pick it up late last week because it quit running.  I thought it was something in the control system, but it turned out it needed new batteries.  Since it has 7 deep cycle lead acid batteries it was not cheap, about $1,400 worth of not cheap.  I knew the batteries were old and not well maintained when I bought the cart, but I had hoped they would last a little longer.  However, when I went to use the cart in the afternoon I found that the left rear tire was flat.  Crap, still don’t have a cart.  I don’t know how to take the wheels off of the thing, so I am having to wait until the cart guys can come back out and take a look.  Jackie had a mani appointment in the afternoon and I did some more work around the lot, mostly now cleaning up the shed and patio.  We went to 4:00 happy hour, then had dinner and watched TV the rest of the night.

Tuesday, November 29th, we both had our semi-annual physicals with our primary care doctor, Dr. Wiggins, at 11:00.  We are both in reasonable health given our ages, but we had a chance to catch up Dr. Wiggins on the specialists that we both have been seeing.  Other than that, we are in good shape.  Jackie had physical therapy in the afternoon and I did some chores around the coach.  Wednesday Jackie had her regular Pokeno game in the clubhouse at 1:00 and I did more work around the lot.  At 4:00 we drove to the Japanese Steak House, Ohjah, here in Pahrump for the monthly dine out with other people from our park.  We had about 18 people in the hibachi grill and had a great meal and a great time.  After the dinner we went back to the park and spent the rest of the night with the TV.

Thursday, December 1st, we left the park about 10:30, picking up our friends Millie and Charlene, and headed to the China Wok Buffet for another MASA meeting.  Regular readers know that MASA is a sort of insurance for ambulance bills, ground and air, and many of the members at the Co-op are also MASA members.  They invite their members to come to the sales presentations and we get a free lunch for just listening to the pitch for the hundredth time.  We had a nice lunch and then went back to the park.  Jackie had physical therapy at 2:00 and I stayed home and caught up on a bunch of administrative work I have gotten behind on.  At 4:00 we went to happy hour at the clubhouse and then came home and had leftovers from last night’s dinner for tonight.  We then spent the rest of the night with the TV.

Friday, December 2nd, the local cart guy came by first thing in the morning and picked up our golf cart again.  When they returned it Monday after replacing the batteries I found that it had a flat tire.  As it turns out, it appears that all of the valve stems have deteriorated from age and are leaking, some worse than others.  All four tires have to be taken off and taken to the tire store to be repaired.  So, off to the shop it goes, again.  I did some more chores around the place, finally getting the patio and lanai cleaned and ready for use again.  Most of the work in the shed is done and we are pretty much finished moving into the new trailer.  We still have to hang some pictures and do some other minor work, but we are close.  We went to happy hour at 4:00 and stayed at 5:00 for the park’s first “Spam-o-Rama” contest.  One of the members, Scott, dreamed up a spam cook off contest and, surprisingly, there were almost a dozen contestants.  There were all kinds of dishes made which incorporated spam, including a couple of chilis, some stuffed mushrooms (which won), bacon wrapped spam, and many more.  There was so much sampling to be had that we didn’t even have to make dinner after we went home.  It was a great idea and a lot of fun.  After we got home we watched TV until bedtime.

Saturday, December 3rd, we left the coach about 1:30 and I dropped Jackie off to get her nails worked on.  While she was doing that I ran some errands, picked up mail, dropped off some donations at the thrift store and went to Walmart for some supplies.  After my errands I picked up Jackie and we went back home.  We were about to leave to go to happy hour when our friend Charlene came by and asked if I would go with her to the local Jeep/Dodge dealership to look at a Jeep.  She was in an accident in Las Vegas a month or so ago and they totaled her old Jeep.  She has a rental car and has someone at the Jeep dealership searching for a replacement Jeep.  She told me they had just called that took a Jeep in on trade today and wanted her to look at it.  Her husband died about a year ago and she didn’t want to go alone.  I told her I would go.  We drove to the dealership and they showed her a very nice, low milage 2015 Jeep Wrangler 4dr in white.  It was the Sahara model, which is an upgrade, and it was really a good looking car.  We took it for a quick test drive and it seemed be in very good condition.  Of course, the sales guy took inside and tried to make a deal tonight.  Charlene is on a limited fixed income and she knew exactly how much she could afford to put down, and how much she could afford in payments.  The sales guy tried everything to get her to fall in love with the car and come off of her financial requirements, but in the end, after an hour of haggling, they just weren’t able to make the deal work.  It was a little too much car, cost wise, for her budget.  We drove home and Charlene came in and had dinner with us.  Jackie had made a chili relleno casserole and we had a nice dinner.  After she left we watched TV and then went to bed.

Sunday, December 4th, was a stay at home day.  I was fighting a cold, so I did a few small chores around the house, as did Jackie.  Monday I was up early for an 8:30 meeting at the Nye County Administration building.  I had been called in for my first review of a citizen’s complaint made on a Nye County Deputy Sheriff.  It was an interesting experience, being briefed on the complaint and the investigation by internal affairs, and the proposed outcome.  The Undersheriff did the briefing and then myself and two other members of the Advisory Board discussed the issues and made our report.  Everything is confidential, so I can’t go into details, but it kind of took me back to my days at the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office when I was a Lieutenant in command of the Internal Affairs unit.  The whole process took a couple of hours.  At 1:00 I had another meeting in the clubhouse with the Board of Directors.  We were able to go to happy hour at 4:00, then went home and had steaks and scallops for dinner.  Yum.

Tuesday, December 6th, I had a 9:00 dental appointment, which didn’t take too long.  I am having a new clasp put on one of my partial plates and they needed to take some impressions.  After the dentist I picked up mail then went back to the park.  I had an 11:00 meeting in the clubhouse with the Treasurer of the Co-op, which lasted about a half hour.  I went back to the house and had lunch.  At 1:00 Jackie and I both went to the clubhouse for the Townhall Meeting.  There were not too many people there and very few people had anything to say, so the meeting was pretty short.  After that meeting I spent another hour or so doing some work on the clubhouse sound system.  Jackie had left to go to her PT appointment.  We went to the 4:00 happy hour and then came home and had scampi for dinner, then spent the rest of the night watching TV.

Wednesday, December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day.  Jackie woke up feeling the effects of having caught my cold.  She was supposed to have gone to play Pokeno this afternoon, but she decided not to go so as not to spread germs.  I spent most of the day doing chores.  About 3:30 I started setting up for our howl at the moon gathering in the patio area of the clubhouse.  I took our portable firepit to go along with the park’s firepit because it was supposed to be cold.  We started gathering about 4:00.  I had my guitar and our friend Scott had is ukulele and we were providing a little entertainment.  The moon came up about 4:40 and we all howled.  It was not a huge gathering, maybe a dozen or so, but it was very cold.  We hope to make it a monthly thing, weather permitting.  We broke up about 5:30 or so and we went back to the house, had some dinner and watched TV until bedtime.  Thursday I had 10:00 meeting with the new audit committee members, turning over the books and records.  At 1:00 I went to the Silver Seekers meeting.  Jackie spent the entire day on the couch nursing her cold.  We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the house with the TV.

Friday, December 9th, I had a committee meeting in the clubhouse at 10:00.  About 2:00 I went to the dentist to get my newly repaired lower partial.  It didn’t take too long to do the fitting and I walked out with lower teeth again.  Yea, steak time again.  We did 4:00 happy hour at the clubhouse, then came home and had dinner.  We spent the rest of the night with the TV.  Saturday was a chores day.  Jackie had a 1:00 manicure appointment and after I dropped her off I ran some errands, including doing a Walmart run.  After I picked her up we went back home and stayed in for the rest of the afternoon and evening.  We are both trying to recover from colds and cold weather is not making it easy.  We are not so much sick as just uncomfortable with runny noses and an occasional cough.

Sunday, December 11th, we stayed home and relaxed for most of the day.  About 2:00 we left, along with our friend Millie, and drove to the Saddle West Casino for the annual Christmas Show put on by the Silver Tappers group.  The Silver Tappers are all local women, over the age of 50, who dance and entertain locally.  Our friend Debbie is a member of the group.  The show was a little under an hour and was very entertaining and enjoyable.  After the show we headed back to the park, had dinner and spent the rest of the night with the TV.  Monday we were up and out of the house by about 10:00, headed to Las Vegas for lunch at the Olive Garden with the park’s RV group, the Lucky Rollers.  Normally the Lucky Rollers do their monthly dine outs in Pahrump, but we do have a number of members who live in Las Vegas, so at least once a year they try to do a lunch in Vegas.  We had almost 30 people and it was a great lunch.  Olive Garden did a wonderful job taking care of such a large group and we all enjoyed our meal.  After lunch we went to the nearby Costco for some needed supplies.  After Costco we headed home, getting back before dark.  We spent the rest of the evening with the TV.

Tuesday, December 13 I had a Board of Directors planning meeting at 9:00 that went most of the morning.  After the meeting we both just stayed in because we still weren’t feeling a hundred percent.  I did some office work, but we mostly just relaxed.  Wednesday Jackie went to play Pokeno at 1:00 and I spent the afternoon catching up on office work, mostly related to the Board of Directors.  We did happy hour at 4:00, then came home for dinner.  We spent the rest of the night watching the TV.

Thursday, December 15th, I had the regular open Board of Directors meeting at 9:00.  The meeting was pretty much uneventful and went for about 90 minutes.  After lunch I had to back to the clubhouse for an Executive session meeting with the Board.  That meeting ran until almost 4:00.  I just stayed in the clubhouse after the meeting and Jackie came over with our happy hour cocktails and we sat with the happy hour crew and chatted.  After happy hour we went home and fixed a nice pork loin for dinner then watched TV until bedtime. Friday we went out about 1:00 for a late lunch at Romero’s, one of our favorite Mexican places.  After lunch we ran some errands, including a Walmart visit.  After we got home and relaxed for a bit we went over to the clubhouse a little after 5:00 for the monthly Bingo game.  Jackie won one game, which she had to split.  I didn’t get anything.  We were back home by about 8:30, watched some TV and went to bed.

Saturday, December 17th, was a stay at home day.  I got some things done around the lot.  We had an early dinner and went over to the clubhouse about 5:30 or so for Trivia Night.  We had done this in the late summer and had a really good time.  Our friend Scott was the MC again and asked the questions.  We had six people on our team and had a really good showing in the first half, but sort of fell behind in the second half, finishing second overall for the night.  It was a lot of fun and we look forward to the next one.  After trivia we went home and watched TV until bedtime.  Sunday was another stay at home day.  We did a few chores, but mostly were just lazy today.  About 4:00 I went over to the clubhouse with my audio equipment and set up for karaoke.  At 5:00 we had a pot luck in the clubhouse and at 6:00 we did karaoke.  We didn’t have too many singers, or too many people who stayed after dinner.  However, those that did participated and we had a really good time for about 90 minutes.  Everything was over about 8:30, after which we sat and watched TV before going to bed.

Monday, December 19th, we went out after lunch to run some errands.  We stopped at the Dollar Store for some Christmas decorations for the golf cart and some wrapping materials for the gift exchange.  We then picked up mail and did a quick Walmart run for some we needed.  After that we headed back home.  We went to 4:00 happy hour, then came home and had dinner.  After dinner we watched TV until bedtime.  Tuesday was a stay at home day.  Got a lot done around the house.  We got some pictures hung and some other chores completed.  Wednesday was also a stay at home day.  Jackie went to the clubhouse for Pokeno at 1:00 and I stayed home and did chores.  The biggest one was replacing four of the roller shades inside the trailer.  When we got the trailer we noticed that some of the shades had grey or silver markings that didn’t match the other shades in the coach.  A couple weeks ago we received new shades from the Forrest River factory in Indiana.  I got all four shades changed out this afternoon.  We went to happy hour at 4:00 and then went home and had dinner.  We had country ribs cooking in the crock pot all day.  After dinner we watched TV and went to bed.

Thursday, December 22nd, we didn’t have anything on our schedule until 1:00 when we participated in the park’s Christmas golf cart parade.  We had our cart well decorated and even had Christmas carols playing.  We had about seven carts in the parade and drove around the entire park.  We were pleased that a number of the residents had come outside and were sitting waiting for the parade to go by.  After the parade we had hot chocolate and snacks in the clubhouse.  We were back in the clubhouse at 4:00 for happy hour.  After happy hour we went home, had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.

We are now a month into this episode and it is time to close it out.  Until next time, ponder the words of writer Alexandre Dumas, “Friendship consists in forgetting what one gives and remembering what one receives.”  See ya soon.


Wednesday, November 30, 2022

A Whole New Lifestyle Begins

Hi there, welcome back to our story.  Our last chapter concluded on Saturday, October 22nd, while we were in Pahrump, Nevada.  Sunday was basically a stay at home and do chores day.  Roy and I did go to the Clubhouse at 2:00 for root beer floats.  We spent some time packing for our trip tomorrow to Laughlin, Nevada.  As we stated in previous episodes, we have decided to “hang up the keys” so to speak as far as motorhome travel.  We have been looking for a destination trailer that we like and can afford to replace our current motorhome.  A destination trailer is essentially a large travel trailer that is intended to stay in one place for an extended period.  It is very similar to a “park model” which is intended for actual permanent installation.  We have done a lot of online research and visited dealers in Las Vegas that had a few that met our criteria.  We have leads on a number of prospects in Laughlin itself, in Bullhead City, across the river in Arizona, and in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.  That is the reason for our two day trip to Laughlin. In the evening we visited with Roy for a while and said our goodbyes since he is leaving early in the morning to head to Death Valley for his winter job.  After Roy left we watched TV until bedtime.


Monday, October 24th, we were up early and on the road in the car by 10:00, headed for Laughlin, which is about 150 miles.  We stopped for lunch at the Denny’s in Searchlight, Nevada, and got into Laughlin around 1:30.  The check in time at the Riverside Resort was 2:00, so we decided to visit the RV dealer actually located in Laughlin first.  It was RV Country, which used to be called Paul Everett’s RV.  We are familiar with the company, which has a number of stores in the Western states, because when Monaco was still in business they were one of the biggest Monaco dealerships.  We used to always see the sales people at FMCA and Monaco International rallies.  It was sadly funny that when we pulled into the dealership in Laughlin there was still a “Monaco Coach Dealer” sign on the gate, even though Monaco went out of business in 2008.  They had two destination models, on the lot, but one of them was a loft model, which we do not want.  The one they showed us, a Wildwood brand, was clearly an entry level trailer.  The quality of the trailer was very bad and very disappointing.  We would not even consider something as cheaply built as that one. 

After we left the Laughlin dealership we decided that we would check out the dealership in Bullhead City on the Arizona side of the river.  This one was Cousin Terry’s RV, and it was a small operation.  However, they had four or five destination trailers from two manufacturers, Bay Point and Bridgeview.  This place was recommended by a couple of members at our Escapees park who had bought or shopped here.  We looked at all of the ones they had on the lot except for a 54 foot monster rig with two bedrooms.  That would not even be legal at our park which has a 45 foot limit on RVs.  We did find one Bay View model that was OK.  It had a nice floor plan, but some of the amenities were not what we wanted.  It probably would be OK if there was nothing else available, but not our favorite.  After Cousin Terry’s we went to the Riverside Resort and Casino and checked in for our two night stay.  We have stayed at the Riverside before, but it has been a few years back.  The place seems to have gone a bit downhill since then.  The room was OK, but hadn’t been cleaned very well.  Lots of dust and stains and few amenities.  After we got set up in the room we went down to the casino and had dinner and gamed a little.  We weren’t winning, so we gave up and just went up to the room about 7:30 and relaxed.  Watched a little TV and went to sleep about 10:30.

Tuesday, October 25th, we woke up, had coffee in the room and got ready to leave to drive to Lake Havasu City, Arizona to look at more trailers.  We left the resort around 10:30 or so and headed south about 60 miles to Sunshine RV in Lake Havasu City.  It took a little over an hour for us to arrive and find the dealership.  We met with a salesperson named Shelly who told us that she had four park models on the lot, all of them new 2022 models.  Three of them were Sandpiper brands, which is also made by Forest River.  The other was a Jayco model.  She also said she had one unit in their other lot on the south end of town, but it was a loft model in which we had no interest.  We did not like the Jayco model at all, but one of the Sandpiper models really caught our eye.  It did have a few minor things that weren’t exactly what we were looking for, but all in all it checked most of our boxes.  We expressed an interest in it and told Shelly to run the numbers.  She took all the information on our coach to use as a trade and told us to check back in an hour or so.  We drove into town and had lunch at the Black Bear Diner.  While we were eating Shelly called and told us that her manager had told her he wasn’t sure they would take our coach as a trade because of the age and mileage.  However, she had the mileage wrong and the actual mileage was 100,000 less than she had originally told the manager.  We were disappointed that we might not be able to get the new unit, but we really can’t do it without doing a trade in our coach. After lunch we started to drive back to Laughlin, but we decided to stop at a Dillards store on the North end of town, which happened to be right next door to the dealership.  We walked around Dillards for a half hour or so and were in the car just getting ready to leave town when Shelly called again and said the manager agreed to take the trade and she had a prospective deal for us to look at. 

We went back into the dealership and checked the deal.  The list price on the trailer was about 92,000, they discounted it about $16,000 and gave us a trade in allowance of about $28,000 for our coach.  That is about 15,000 less than we MIGHT make if we sold it ourselves, but we really don’t want the hassle.  The final amount after taxes and everything was about $50,000 which we would finance.  That would give us about a $500 a month payment with a 15 year loan.  We told Shelly we needed to talk it over and we would call her later tomorrow.  We got in the car and started driving back towards Laughlin.  Of course, while we were driving we were discussing the deal, the trailer, and all the aspects and before we even got back to the hotel we decided to take the deal and try to make it work.  We called Shelly and gave her a $1,000 deposit over the phone and told her to start the process.  It appears that one the financing is approved it will take a week or two to get the trailer delivered.  We finally got back into Laughlin and we went over to the Aquarius Casino, next door to the Riverside and did a little gaming, but we still were not having much luck, and we were tired.  So, we went back to our room and watched a little TV then went to bed.

Wednesday, October 26th, we were up early and on the road by 9:30, headed back to Pahrump.  We needed to get home by about noon because the repair guy was supposed to be at the coach at 1:00 to fix the black tank issue.  We got home exactly at noon and I did what I needed to do to get ready for the repair guy.  Jackie went over the Clubhouse for her weekly Pokeno game.  At 1:00 the repair guy called and said he had some dental work done and wouldn’t be able to make it over until tomorrow.  With that I spent the rest of the afternoon catching up on paperwork and chores and also took a bunch of pictures of the outside and inside of our coach to send to the dealership as “proof of life” so to speak.  They wanted to ensure that it didn’t have any major damage or appearance issues.  We went to the 4:00 happy our and talked to people about our prospective new home.  After we got home we had dinner and spent the rest of the evening with the TV.

Thursday, October 27th, the repair guy finally came over about 1:00 and managed to get the black tank valve fixed in a little over an hour.  After he was done we ran some errands, including dropping off our completed mail-in ballots for the General Election and doing a Walmart run.  After we got home and put stuff away we went to happy hour with the group.  After happy hour we went home and had dinner, then watched TV until bedtime.  Friday was a stay at home day.  I spent several hours getting the storage shed ready to serve as a temporary warehouse for all the stuff from the motorhome.  We need to have everything out of the coach by the 9th of next month.  I also went around to friends and collected a variety of boxes and storage bins that we can use to pack stuff.  We went to happy hour with the group, then had dinner and relaxed with the TV until bedtime.

Saturday, October 29th, was another stay at home day.  I had a meeting at 10:00 that went until 12:30.  After we had lunch we actually dug into the job of packing stuff from the coach and getting it stored in the shed.  We went to happy hour at 4:00 and then went home and had dinner.  The rest of the evening we watched TV.  Sunday we went to the laundromat in the early afternoon to do our laundry.  After we got home we put stuff away and did a little packing.  We had dinner and spent the rest of the night with the TV.

Monday, October 31st, Happy Halloween.  We spent most of the afternoon packing stuff from the coach and getting it stored in the shed.  About 4:00 I went over to the clubhouse and got my karaoke stuff set up for the park’s Halloween party.  We went back to the clubhouse a little before 6:00 for the party.  We had snack foods and a pretty good turnout.  The best part is that, for the first time since I have done karaoke here at this park, we actually had participation from members in the park.  We had four singers from the park in addition to me and our friend Phillis Howell, who came to the party with her husband Tom.  We also had some dancers in the group when I just played some dance music.  All in all it was a good party.  The party broke up at about 8:00 after which I packed everything up and took it home.  We spent the rest of the night with the TV.

Tuesday, November 1st, we both had our dermatologist checkups at 1:00.  Neither of us had any issues and don’t have to come back for another year.  After we got home we spent the rest of the afternoon packing and storing.  We did go to happy hour at 4:00, then had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.  Wednesday we left the park about 1:00 after spending some time in the morning packing.  We drove to Las Vegas to take Jackie to her appointment with the Gastroenterologist.  This was next step in trying to find out what is causing the bad acid reflux and coughing that has been plaguing her for months.  The doctor took a lot of information, gave her a new, stronger medication, and scheduled her for a gastro scope in a couple of weeks.  After the doctor we stopped at Skechers so Jackie could exchange a pair of shoes, and then did a Sam’s Club run.  We headed back over the hill and got home just at dark, about 6:20.  We spent the rest of the night with the TV.

Thursday, November 3rd, Jackie had a nail appointment about 12:30 and a chiropractor appointment at 2:00, so she was gone most of the afternoon.  While she was gone, I did some chores around the coach, including more packing of stuff for our impending move into our new trailer.  Friday we were up early and out of the house by about 9:30, headed for the Nye County administration building in Pahrump for the graduation ceremony for the new appointees to the Nye County Peace Officers Advisory Review Board.  I first signed up for this unpaid position almost a year ago.  After being appointed by the County Commissioners last December I had to go through eight weeks of training classes put on by the Sheriff’s Office.  It was only four hours a week, but it didn’t start until May and there were a number of delays along the way.  Now I am official and can participate in reviews of citizen complaint investigations at the Sheriff’s Office.  Only four of the original 12 appointees completed the training and graduated today.  The Sheriff and several of her senior staff were there, as was the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.  It was a nice ceremony.  After the ceremony we went back to the coach and spent the rest of the day and evening working and packing.

Saturday, November 5th, the day of the Annual Meeting of our Co-op.  The meeting started at 9:00, but I was over in the clubhouse about 7:45 to start helping to set up and run the Zoom portion of the meeting.  The meeting went until about 1:30, after a half hour break for lunch.  The last thing the current Board of Directors did was announce the results of the election for three new BOD members to replace the three whose terms had expired.  I was elected to the Board as a Director and was the top vote getter of the six candidates.  Yea, I guess.  As soon as the results were announced the new BOD adjourned to an Executive session to select officers for the new board.  I managed to not get elected to one of the four officer positions as I thought it best to get a year under my belt before I tried a leadership position.  After the meeting was finally over, we cleaned up and went back to the coach and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening relaxing.  It was a busy, tiring day.  Sunday, we ran some errands in the afternoon and spent some more time packing.  Today was the end of daylight-saving time, so it now gets dark at about 5:00.  Yuk. 

Monday, November 7th, I had an executive meeting of BOD at 1:00 and Jackie had a chiropractor appointment at 2:00.  Other than that, it was just another day of working toward unloading the motor home so we can take it in to trade it for the new trailer in a couple of days.  Tuesday was election day, although we had done early voting a couple of weeks ago.  I had a couple of park meetings over the course of the day, and we worked to finish the unloading and cleaning of the coach.  Tomorrow, we take it to Lake Havasu City, so we had to get it all finished.

Wednesday, November 9th, we were packed up and on the road with the motor home for the last time.  We left Pahrump around 10:30 and rolled into the dealership in Lake Havasu City about 3:30 in the afternoon.  We lost an hour when we got into Arizona.  They came out and inspected the motor home and took the keys and we unhooked the car and left our baby of 17 years parked in the street.  The last time we would drive, or probably even see, the old girl.  We drove to a hotel where we had a reservation and got checked in and relaxed for a bit.  We went out for some dinner, then went back, watched some TV and went to bed. 

Thursday, November 10th, Happy Birthday United States Marine Corps.  We were up early and at the dealership when they opened at 9:00.  We did the inspection and walkthrough of the new trailer, then spent an hour in the office doing all the paperwork.  By 11:00 we were on the road in the car heading back to Pahrump.  The dealership had made arrangements with an RV transport company, and they were going to hook up the trailer and bring it up to Pahrump by late this afternoon.  We made it back to Pahrump around 3:00 and about an hour later our new house rolled into the RV park.  The transport guys pulled it onto our lot, got it sort of level, unhooked and headed off into the sunset.  I got all the utilities hooked up and we went in and spent the first evening in our new home.  One of the first things we discovered was the “King Size” bed was actually an RV King, which is about 10 inches narrower than a regular King, so the sheets didn’t really fit.  The mattress was also a little thin and we pretty much made up our mind the first night that we were going to swap the mattress for a regular Queen size ASAP.  Friday was Veterans Day, and I was up early for a flag raising ceremony.  Jackie had dentist appointment and a nail appointment in the afternoon, so I spent the afternoon starting to bring stuff from the shed into the trailer.  The trailer has a lot of storage, but the layout is completely different, so we have to find new places to put stuff.  By the time evening rolled around we were bushed and just collapsed in front of the TV after dinner.  We really like the big 50-inch TV and the electric fireplace.  We miss not having the satellite TV, which we can’t get installed until next week, but we do have the local Las Vegas channels. 

Saturday, November 12th, we just spent the whole day trying to make the trailer livable and finding places to put our stuff.  We didn’t go anywhere and even skipped karaoke at the Elks because we were so tired at the end of the day.  Sunday, I had to go out about 11:00 to do my annual pistol qualification for my concealed carry permit.  The wind was blowing about 30 miles per hour which, along with the cold, made for a very uncomfortable couple of hours in the desert.  After I got done, we ran a couple of errands and spent the rest of the day moving into the new place.

Monday, November 14th, we left the park about 11:00 and drove to Las Vegas.  We were taking our friend Charlene down there so she could stay overnight in a hotel, then get on a plane to go back to her old stomping grounds in Massachusetts.  We had told her we would do this for her several weeks ago because at that time I had a follow-up appointment with my Urologist after my procedure a few weeks back.  Last week I learned that the follow-up was just a phone call rather than an office visit, but we kept our word to Charlene and drove to Vegas.  As it turns out, Charlene got to the hotel and had decided she couldn’t travel after all.  She had a car wreck a couple of weeks ago and bruised some ribs and pulled some muscles and she was in a lot of pain and decided to not try to fly.  So, we had lunch and all drove back to Pahrump.  At least it was a nice day for a drive.  After we got home, we spent the rest of the evening relaxing.  I did have to go out at 8:00 for an hour of security patrol, my first of my three evenings for this month.

Tuesday, November 15th, Jackie had a 2:00 chiropractor appointment and I had a 1:00 Board of Directors Planning session.  We were both done about 3:30 and spent a little time continuing the moving in process.  It seems to be slow going, but we are getting more and more stuff put away in the new trailer.  I had my security duty at 8:00 and spent the rest of the night with the TV.  Wednesday we were again on the road, about 8:30, headed to Las Vegas for Jackie’s endoscopy appointment.  By 1:00 she was done, and we were in the car headed home.  The good news is that they did not find anything wrong with her throat, esophagus, or stomach.  No hiatal hernia, no nothing.  It is becoming apparent that all of her problems, which were diagnosed as severe acid reflux, were actually caused by a prescription she was taking for blood pressure control.  One of the know side effects of the medicine, which I also take, is severe cough in some people.  After a week of not taking it she has no more cough, and no more sleepless nights.  I actually take a larger dose of the same medicine, but I have no issues with it.  Weird.  She is now starting to eat some of our old regular foods and not having any issues.  Yea!.  After we got home, we did some chores and relaxed for the rest of the day.

Thursday, November 17th, I had my first Board of Directors meeting at the park at 9:00.  It was a fairly quiet meeting with only a few issues and went pretty well.  The meeting only lasted about an hour.  Jackie had a chiropractor’s appointment at 2:00 and I did some chores in the afternoon.  We ran some errands after Jackie got finished.  After dinner we spent the rest of the evening relaxing.  Friday was a chores day for the most part.  We are finally getting to where most of the stuff we took out of the motor home, and intend to put back in the trailer, are in and put away.  The shed is beginning to empty out to some extent.  We also had the local propane company come out today and install a large outside propane tank for our use.  The trailer only has two 30-pound propane bottles, which only last four or five days each in the winter when the furnace is running.  Since we don’t travel with the RV anymore we can go to the big tank.  We had our monthly bingo session at the clubhouse today at 5:30 and had a pretty good turnout.  We had fun and Jackie won $30.  I didn’t win anything tonight.  After bingo we relaxed with the TV until bedtime.

Saturday, November 19th, we had a fairly quiet day.  More unpacking and straightening out.  In the afternoon the Direct TV technician came out and we got the satellite TV set up and working again.  Yea.  We really miss our multichannel satellite.  Because we are no longer traveling we changed our service address to our actual Pahrump address instead of the “phony” Southern California address we were using.  We were using the address of an RV park we used to be a member of outside of Banning, California as our service address.  This gave us the West Coast channels out of Los Angeles for our network channels (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox) which allowed us to pick them up anywhere in the country.  We now have our network channels from Las Vegas, which means we get more local news on the satellite instead of over the air.  A saleslady from AT&T, which now owns Direct TV, also came out and gave us what we thought was a really good deal on new phones and changing from Verizon, which we have had for 25 years, to AT&T.  Hopefully we will save some money.  All of this took a good part of the afternoon and evening.  After we watched some TV we went to bed.

Sunday, November 20th, was another day of chores around the house.  Didn’t go anywhere or do anything.  Monday, we went out in the afternoon to do mattress shopping.  We only have three furniture stores in Pahrump and one was closed on Mondays.  We found a mattress we really liked and thought was comfortable in the second shop we visited.  We bought it and they delivered it to the park two hours later.  They took out the “old” RV King mattress and we now have a regular Queen size and more room between the bed and the walls in the bedroom.  We had a really good nights sleep on the new mattress.  Tuesday we went early in the morning for our annual physical blood tests.  We see the doctor next week.  The internet service guy came by this morning and got our internet service working again.  So now all the infrastructure for the new trailer is installed and working again.  Yea!  Jackie had PT in the afternoon and I just spent some more time working around our lot and shed.  Wednesday Jackie finally got to play Pokeno with her girlfriends in the clubhouse in the afternoon.  She had not been to the last two or three sessions because of all the moving stuff.  I had some Board business to attend to in the afternoon.  After Jackie was done we ran some errands, then came home and had dinner.  After dinner we watched TV and went to bed.

Thursday, November 24th, Happy Thanksgiving.  We took a day off from our moving activities and just relaxed today.  We had a nice pot luck dinner in the clubhouse at 2:00 and there were probably 50 people at the gathering.  It was very nice to spent the afternoon with friends.  After the dinner we went home and spent the rest of the evening with the TV.  Friday was a chores day, we ran a few errands and did some work around the house.  Saturday we went out for a late lunch at the Mountain Falls Country Club.  After we got back to the park we had a visit from our friend Millie and some of her family that came to visit her for a belated Thanksgiving.  We knew her son and some of the other family from out times with Millie after her husband Dick died from Covid a couple years ago.  We were able to finally go to the Elks Lodge for Saturday Karaoke after a month off because we were so busy.  We had our friends Tom and Phyllis were there, as well as several people from the RV park who came to listen.  We had a really good time.  We got home about 9:00, watched a little TV and then went to bed.

We have finally reached the point where I have caught up the blog.  We have been over a month since we published and I was not able to keep up with the daily entries while we were so busy moving out of one RV and into another.  Things are a little back to normal now, so I can put this online and get back to the regular schedule of every three weeks or so.  Until next time, remember that life is like a roller coaster.  It has it’s ups and downs.  But it’s your choice to scream or enjoy the ride.  See ya soon.


Sunday, October 23, 2022

October in the Desert

Hello again.  Our last chapter concluded on Friday, September 30th while we were in Pahrump, Nevada.  Saturday, the first day of October, Fall is sneaking up on us.  We left the RV park about 10:30, picking up our friends Millie and Margi, and drove to the China Wok Chinese buffet for another MASA lunch.  Regular readers will remember the MASA is an emergency medical transport insurance program that we bought into many years ago.  They have sales presentations in Pahrump frequently and always welcome members to attend too.  We listened to the presentation for the gazillionth time, then had a nice Chinese lunch.  After the presentation we went back to the park and did a few chores.  We are leaving Monday on a four-day campout with the camping group from the park and I had a few things I had to do to prepare.  About 3:30 we left again and went to the Elks Lodge.  We have a charity dinner event we are going to here at the Lodge at 5:00 and decided to go a little early so we could play the slots and have a drink.  I lost $20 but had fun.  Jackie broke even.  At 5:00 we went into the dining room for dinner.  We had Swiss steak with mashed potatoes and corn on the cob.  After dinner they had the show, which was a couple of local singers and some of the Silver Tappers dancers, also a local group of over 60 women.  The main singer was Bill Watson, who is an acquaintance of ours from Elk’s karaoke.  It was an OK show, and it was for charity, support for the Pahrump Senior Center.  We left the show a little early and headed home because we were tired.  After we got home, we watched a little TV and went to bed.

 Sunday, October 2nd, we left the coach about 1:00 and did a Walmart run to get supplies for our camping outing.  After that we went back home and stayed in for the rest of the day.  I did a little more work getting ready to leave tomorrow.  Monday we actually had a travel day, the first one in six months!  We didn't have to be in a hurry because we are only going to Shoshone, a tiny town in California, 30 miles southwest of Pahrump.  We left the park at 1:00 and pulled into the Shoshone RV park about 45 minutes later.  We didn't even hook up the car, Jackie just followed me to the park.  Most of the rest of the group was already there and setting up.  We have about a dozen rigs from the Escapees park coming to this outing.  The RV group at the park has two outings a year, this is our second outing with them.  We got our spot and spent an hour getting set up.  At 4:00 we had happy hour and sat outside in the shade and visited until about 5:30. We went back to the coach and had dinner, then watched TV until bedtime.

 

Tuesday, October 4th, we relaxed in the coach for most of the morning, since the only thing going with the outing was breakfast, which we rarely ever get to.  About noon or so I walked over to the gathering area just to see what was going on for the day.  The group was doing crafts in the afternoon until the 4:00 happy hour, so we just relaxed in the coach.  We went over to the gathering area at 4:00 and had cocktails with group.  They were also selling tickets for a 50/50 drawing, brown bag drawing, and door prize drawings.  They also took up a collection for a set of joint lottery tickets for the megamillions drawing tonight.  It was over $350 million tonight.  We also took a drive to the small market in the town to get our own tickets, for both tonight and the equally large Powerball tomorrow night.  After cocktails the group did dinner.  We had brats with all the fixings and side dishes provided by the group.  We did some baked beans.  Jackie also made a chicken breast for herself since she didn't think the brats would play well with her acid reflux.  After dinner we sat and talked for a while and were back in our coach around dark.  We spent the rest of the evening watching TV.  

Wednesday, October 5th, yea, we won $2 on last night's lottery ticket.  Ours, not the group one.  That one got bupkis.  We joined the group in the gathering area about 1:30 and around 2:00 a dozen or so of us started playing Pokeno.  Although I don't play in the weekly game at the park, I did play today.  We had a good time and played for a couple of hours.  By 4:00 most people had gathered for happy hour, and we had some nice conversations.  I chatted for a while with another camper parked near us who we invited to join us for happy hour.  He is a retired Las Vegas Metro Captain, so we had a lot to talk about and share.  For dinner tonight we had dressed baked potatoes.  Jackie couldn't do a lot of the toppings because of her reflux issues, but there were also a couple of salads, so she was able to eat the potato pretty plain and a lot of salad.  After dinner we sat and talked until about 7:00 when everyone drifted off back to their own rigs.  We watched TV until bedtime.  Thursday we actually went out in the late morning and did some geocaching in the area.  We were able to get five new finds in the course of an hour or so.  After caching we went back to the coach and relaxed until about 3:00 when the group gathered for the club's business meeting.  After the meeting they had the drawings for the various prizes.  We didn't get the 50/50, but we did manage to get a couple of the brown bag prizes and one of the door prizes.  After the drawings we had happy hour and then the potluck dinner.  There was a lot of great food, and we had a really good time.  By 7:00 or so it was getting dark, so we went back to the coach and spent the rest of the evening with the TV.

 

Friday, October 7th, another travel day.  We were the last one's out of the park about 11:00 and drove the 35 miles back to Pahrump.  We got back a little after noon and got parked and started to set up again.  While we were gone one of the volunteers at the park brought in a bunch of gravel and leveled and cleaned up our parking areas.  They really look good now.  We all the basics set up and will finish the outside stuff on Sunday.  We did go to the 4:00 happy hour and saw a lot of the same people we just spent the week with.  After happy hour we went home, had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.  Saturday, we left the coach about 12:30 and drove to Preferred RV Resort, the other membership RV park here in Pahrump.  We were going there to spend the day with one of our smaller FMCA clubs, the Beat the Odds Chapter.  This basically a gambling chapter that holds two rallies a year, one in February in Laughlin, and one in October in Pahrump.  The rally actually started on Thursday, but because we were going to Shoshone with the Escapees group, we told the Beat the Odds rally master that we would only be able to come on Saturday, the last day of the rally.  We got there and visited with some old friends and then participated in the Bunco tournament, which a staple of these rallies.  We missed the slot tournament Friday morning because we were traveling home.  After Bunco we went home for a couple of hours, then returned to Preferred for the happy hour with the Beat the Odds group, and then dinner and awards.  The dinner was prepared and served by the staff and volunteers from the RV park and was quite good.  Actually better than we have gotten in the past when they held their awards dinner at the Nugget casino.  We had a nice dinner with chicken as the main course and left about 7:00 when everything was over.  We went home and spent the rest of the night watching TV.

Sunday, October 9th, I spent some time in the morning setting up stuff outside.  The biggest job was setting our internet antenna back on the roof and getting the internet working again.  After an hour of work, I finally had that back up and running.  The rest was just lights and decorations we had to take down when we traveled.  By noon I was pretty much done outside.  After lunch we did a Walmart run, then returned home and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach.  We had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.  Monday we were up early and on the road about 8:45, headed for Las Vegas and my Urologist appointment.  I am having a procedure to open up the passage through my enlarged prostate, so I have better urine flow.  The doctor inserts a probe, similar in size and appearance to the cystoscope he used the last time I was here.  After using Lidocaine to numb the urethra he uses small needles to transmit radio waves that heat up the tissue in the prostate and cause it to shrink back.  It is basically a very small microwave oven.  The procedure was uncomfortable, but there was very little actual pain.  After the procedure he inserted a catheter which I have to leave in for at least three days to allow the urethra to heal.  So, I have a catheter and a urine bag strapped to my leg.  After the procedure I was able to drive home OK and we got back home just after noon.  We got back in time for Jackie to go over to the Clubhouse where the MASA organization had put on one of their luncheon programs just for our RV park.  The presentation was over, but Jackie was able to get some leftover Chinese food to bring home for our lunch.  The catheter is not painful, unless I move around a lot and pull on it, but it is uncomfortable.  I will be glad on Thursday when I can remove it.  They gave me instructions and the tool necessary for me to do it myself.  We spent the rest of the day and evening relaxing in the coach.

 Tuesday, October 11th, was a stay at home day.  I didn’t go out of the house all day because of my catheter and bag.  I slept pretty well and didn’t have any problems except for having to get up a half dozen times to empty my bag.  I mostly did some office work and didn’t move around too much.  We did attend a Town Hall meeting in the park via Zoom.  Wednesday was also a stay at home day.  I spent most of the day setting up my new desktop computer.  Jackie went to happy hour, after which we had dinner and then watched TV until bedtime.

 Thursday, October 13th, I was able to remove my catheter this morning with no issues.  I feel much better now being able to move around without any issues.  I had to spent two hours of “quality time” today working on dumping the black tank on the coach.  I had gone out to dump the tank yesterday and when I pulled the valve to open it nothing happened.  I thought that the handle had broken off the blade that blocks the opening because for the past month or so the valve had been difficult to pull and this time it moved very easily.  As a result, I took my Dremel tool and cut the housing on the valve to get access to the blade, but when I got into the housing I saw the handle was still attached and the blade moved and opened easily.  This meant the problem was really a clog in the black tank.  After fooling around for an hour with various tools I was able to get the clog released.  It made a bit of a mess, which took another half hour to clean up and stunk to high heaven.  I now still have to replace the valve because I cut it up, so I have one on order with Amazon which should be here Saturday.  That means on Sunday I have to make another mess.  Yuk  I spent the rest of the day doing other chores around the house and was actually able to go to happy hour at 4:00.  After happy hour we had dinner, then watched TV for the rest of the night.

 

Friday, October 14th, I had a meeting of one of my Co-op committees at 1:00 that ran about 90 minutes.  After the meeting I went back to the coach and did a few chores, then at 4:00 we went to the Clubhouse for happy hour.  After happy hour we just stayed in the Clubhouse so we could play Bingo, which started at 5:30.  The Bingo went until a little after 8:00.  We both won, totaling close to $50 in winnings between us.  After Bingo we watched some TV and went to bed.  Saturday was a chores day.  In the late morning I went over to the Clubhouse and did some work in the audio room of the Clubhouse.  I had recently lobbied for the park to buy new microphones for the Clubhouse to replace the collection of beat-up donations they had been using.  I was trying to get everything set up and working for the Board meeting on Thursday.  While I was doing that I was also running back and forth to the laundry, which is part of the clubhouse, doing our laundry.  Two birds and all that.  By 2:00 I was done with the laundry and with my work in the audio room.  After working and running around all day, I was pretty beat, so we passed on going to karaoke at the Elks tonight.  We just stayed home and watched TV until bedtime.

 Sunday, October 16th, I went out to try and fix the broken plumbing in the motorhome.  I had the new blade valve for the black tank, but after two hours of work I couldn’t get it apart and gave up.  After I got cleaned up, we did a Walmart run and then came home and relaxed for the rest of the afternoon and evening.  I am going to try and get a service guy to fix the plumbing.  I did have to do my first shift of security duty for this month.  Went out at 8:00 and got back at 9:00.  Monday we were up and out early, on the road by 9:30, heading to Las Vegas for Jackie’s appointment with her throat doctor.  We got to the appointment on time and Jackie reported that she was doing worse, not better.  The doctor said the next step was a referral to a Gastroenterologist to try and address the Gerd problem.  We got all that information and left.  We stopped at an outlet mall to do some shopping, getting new undies and some new shoes and the Skechers store.  After that we stopped at the Egg Works for a late lunch/breakfast.  After eating we made one more quick stop at a Ross store, then headed back over the hill, getting home just in time for happy hour at the Clubhouse.  My son, Roy Jr, had arrived at the park today for a brief stay between jobs.  He came to the clubhouse for happy hour too, since he knows most of the people from previous visits.  He just finished up about five months doing camp hosting near the North rim of the Grand Canyon.  After he leaves here next week he is headed back to Death Valley for the winter at the same place he worked last year.  He looks to be healthy and happy and enjoying his new nomad lifestyle.  After happy hour we went back to the coach and spent a couple hours talking to Roy.  After he went back to his coach we watched TV.  I did have to go out for another hour of security duty at 8:00.  After TV we went to bed.

 Tuesday, October 18th, I had a 1:30 appointment with my Ophthalmologist for the final follow-up on my eyelid surgery from August.  He said everything looked fine and I didn’t have to come back until my regular six-month checkup.  After I got back to the coach I did a few chores and relaxed.  We went to happy hour at 4:00 and Roy met us there.  After happy hour we came back to the coach, watched the news and had some dinner.  Roy stayed and talked until about 7:00, after which we just watched TV until it was time for bed.  Wednesday I had a committee meeting at 11:00, which went about 90 minutes.  After the meeting I had lunch, then Roy and I took another stab at fixing the black tank valve.  We struck out again and quit before we broke something that would render the bathroom unusable.  Right now I just have to monitor the minor leakage to keep from making a mess.  Again, the three of us went to happy hour and then home for dinner.  After Roy went home we just relaxed for the rest of the evening.

 Thursday, October 20th, was a busy day.  I was over at the clubhouse at 7:30 to start getting ready for the meeting of the Board of Directors.  I had to check the new sound equipment and help get the Zoom process set up.  The meeting was at 9:00 and went for a couple of hours.  After the meeting I had a quick lunch at home and then back to the clubhouse to work with the Comm Tech Committee on processes we may need to use when we Zoom the park’s Annual Meeting in two weeks.  That took another couple of hours.  The three of us did happy hour, then just relaxed for the rest of the night.  Friday we left, with Roy along, about 11:00 and headed back into Las Vegas.  The primary reason was to go to Skechers so Jackie could trade in the shoes she got on Monday for a larger size.  After the shoe store we went to one of the Distill restaurants for lunch, then headed back over the hill.  We got back in time for happy hour, then relaxed with the TV the rest of the night.

 Saturday, October 22nd, I did a few chores around the house in the morning.  In the early afternoon Roy and I went out to do some shopping.  He needed some stuff from Walmart before leaving on Monday for his job in Death Valley and I needed a couple things from Home Depot.  After we got done shopping we went home.  I did a few more chores and Roy came over and we spent a couple of hours visiting.  About 4:30 Jackie and I went over to the Clubhouse for the Volunteer Appreciation Dinner.  Our Co-op only has three paid employees, two in the office and a maintenance man.  Everything else that needs to be done is done by volunteers from the membership.  The Silver Seekers, the committee that operates the Clubhouse, put on the dinner.  They had salad, pizza and dessert for all the volunteers who came.  We probably had fifty people in the room, which was a good turnout and probably not all of the people who volunteered their time and effort over the last year.  We got back home around 6:30 and spent the rest of the evening with the TV.

 We are now about three weeks into this chapter and it is time to get it online.  Until next time, remember that Friends pick us up when we fall down, and if they can’t pick us up, they lie down and listen for a while.  Go out and make another friend.  See ya soon.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Fall Arrives In Pahrump

Hi there, glad to see you back. Our last chapter concluded on Friday, September 9th, while we were home in Pahrump. It seems summer is finally going to give up and start to fade away. It has been a hot one, but we did notice that it was also hot in Central California, which is the area we would have visited had we chosen to travel this summer, so we didn't miss much. Saturday we had the promise of rain, from both the forecasters and the clouds in the sky in the morning. I left the coach about 9:30 and drove to the VFW hall, which is right down the street from the Escapees Park. I am not a member of the VFW, they won't let me in because I never was involved in a “Foreign War.” However, the VFW here in Pahrump also hosts the local American Legion Post, of which I am a member, and the local Detachment of the Marine Corps League, to which I have belonged for about 20 years. I was headed to the VFW for a meeting of the Marine Corps League, the first in all the time I have been a member. I joined as a “Member At Large” because we were full time Rv'ers and traveling much more than we are lately. I thought it might be time to check out the local Detachment. It was a small group, about a dozen or so Marines, but they were very nice and very welcoming. I did go ahead and transfer my membership from At Large to the Pahrump Detachment 1199. I also won the 50-50 raffle after the meeting and made $35! The new guy scores! After the meeting I went back home and relaxed until about 1:00 when we went out to the Roadhouse restaurant for a late lunch. We had the liver and onions again, the best in Pahrump. After the lunch we went back to the coach. We were going to leave about a quarter to five to go to the Elks Lodge for karaoke, tonight was the first night back for Mike, the KJ, after taking six weeks off. However, when it came time to leave the wind had picked up and the radar showed a pretty strong storm coming down out of the Spring Mountains and heading for Pahrump. We also had several flash flood warnings come over the phone. With that we decided better safe than sorry and decided to stay home. Turned out the storm fizzled out, we got a few drops of rain and that was it. Oh well, karaoke next week. We spent the rest of the evening watching TV.

Sunday, September 11th, Patriot Day. We all remember where we were on this date in 2001. I participated in the memorial flag raising ceremony at 8:00 here at the park. At 1:00 we went over to the Clubhouse for another group cook out lunch. This time Jackie and I just did hamburgers and hot dogs. At 2:00 we had root beer floats and then went back to the coach where we stayed in for the rest of the afternoon and evening. Monday we were up and out of the coach about 9:30 headed to Las Vegas again, this time for another of my Urologist appointments. Today I had a Cystoscopy procedure which is basically putting a small camera up my penis. The camera was pretty much identical to what they used a couple weeks ago to look up Jackie's nose to see her throat. It hurt a little, but the whole test only took five minutes. After the procedure the doctor told me my bladder was fine but my prostate was greatly enlarged. He also said he didn't see any indications of malignancy, which was a great weight off of me. He did recommend an in office procedure that opens up the urethra passage where it goes over the prostate to help with urine flow. We scheduled that procedure for mid October. After my visit to the doctor we had lunch at a place called Distill, which is a restaurant and bar we have visited before. They have really good food. After lunch we did a Costco run before heading back to the Pahrump. We got home just in time to go to happy hour at the Clubhouse. After happy hour we relaxed in the coach for the rest of the night.

Tuesday, September 13th, we did laundry here at the park, just running back and forth with the golf cart until everything was done. About 1:30 we left and I drove Jackie to the local hospital for her annual mammogram. After that was done we picked up mail, did a Walmart run and stopped at Walgreens to pick up a prescription I will need for my procedure next month. After we were done we went back home and went to happy hour. After happy hour we had dinner and spent the rest of the night watching TV. Wednesday Jackie went to the Clubhouse at 1:00 for Pokeno and I went over there as well to check out the sound equipment for Zoom meetings. After Jackie's Pokeno finished at 3:00 we drove to the UPS store and picked up mail, then went to Walgreens to get our second Covid booster, the new BiValent version. After our shots we went back to the park and went to happy hour at the clubhouse. After happy hour we went home and spent the rest of the evening relaxing with the TV.

Thursday, September 15th, we had a stay at home day. As with the other three Covid vaccinations, the booster we had yesterday kicked Jackie's ass. She had a restless night and woke up headachy, aching all over and feeling weak. She had a nail appointment at 1:00, but didn't feel up to driving herself, so I dropped her off. Since getting your nails done requires no more exertion than sitting at home, she did OK. I picked her up after her appointment and she took a nap until dinner. I fixed chicken soup for dinner and she stayed on the couch the rest of the night. We hope that she recovers overnight, she did the last three shots, so we hope she gets up in the morning all better. Friday Jackie woke up in the morning after a good nights sleep feeling much better. She said she was still a little wobbly, but way better than yesterday. We left the coach about 1:00 and went to El Jefe Mexican restaurant for a late lunch. We are doing late lunch today because we have a “Meet the Candidates” meeting in the Clubhouse at 6:00. As one of the six candidates for the Co-op's Board of Directors I will be on the panel. After lunch we went home and relaxed until our usual 4:00 happy hour. After happy hour we went back to the coach, changed clothes and got ready for the Meet the Candidates forum. A little before 6:00 we went over the Clubhouse for the meeting. By the time it started we had over 50 people in the room, along with another dozen or so on Zoom, so it was a great turnout. The moderator opened the meeting and we had two hours of questions posed to the six candidates. Last year the same meeting, with a couple more candidates, lasted 20 minutes. I guess that is an indicator of how the members of the Co-op feel about the issues. I thought I did pretty well with the question and answer, as a matter of fact, all of the six candidates did well. After the meeting they served ice cream to everyone as a treat for coming. We got back in the coach about 8:30, changed clothes and watched TV until bedtime.

Saturday, September 17th, was a stay at home day. We spent most of the day in the coach, doing some chores and just relaxing. We did go to the 4:00 happy hour at the clubhouse. Normally we would have gone to the Elks Lodge for karaoke, but on Friday we learned that they were having a benefit dinner in the dining room at 5:00, which is the normal time for karaoke. When I called the Lodge they confirmed that there was a dinner but karaoke would still go on afterwards. When asked if they had any idea what time that might be they said they didn't. We decided not to go tonight. We relaxed with the TV all night. Sunday was also a stay at home day. We did a few chores and relaxed. I did go to the Sunday root beer floats, but after that we had dinner then watched TV until bedtime. Monday was again a stay at home day. We just relaxed for the entire day. We went to happy hour and then home for dinner. I had my first of three nights of security duty here at the park, so at 8:00 I went out and patrolled the park and checked on the security of all the Co-op buildings and facilities. After I was done we watched some TV and then went to bed.

Tuesday, September 20th, we picked up some friends of ours here at the park, Don and Julie Klien, to go to lunch. We have known them for about a year and talk to them all the time in group settings. But we haven't gotten to know them well, so we thought we would go to lunch for some one on one with them. We went to the restaurant at the Mountain Falls Country Club and had a nice lunch out on the patio. We spent almost two hours chatting and getting to know each other better. After lunch we dropped them off and went to the coach for a bit. At 3:00 we went over to the Clubhouse for a meeting with the group of ten people from our park who are booked on the February Panama Canal cruise. We hashed over a variety of things, mostly activities and what everyone had already booked in the way of shore excursions. The meeting went until 4:00 when the happy hour started. After happy hour we went back to the coach, had dinner and watched TV until bedtime. Wednesday Jackie went to play Pokeno in the Clubhouse at 1:00. While she was playing I did a Walmart run. After Jackie and I were both done we went back to the coach and relaxed until happy hour. After happy hour we had dinner. At 8:00 I went out for my last shift on security for this month. Jackie rode along with me tonight. After we got finished we went home and watched TV until bedtime. Thursday, I was up and out, going to the Clubhouse to help set up the Zoom equipment for the Co-op's open Board meeting at 9:00. The meeting went pretty well and was over in just under an hour. After the meeting I packed up my equipment and went back to the coach. We went out at 12:30 and went to Denny's for brunch, then went to the new Great Clips salon here in Pahrump and both got haircuts. After our haircuts we picked up mail and did a little shopping in a couple of clearance stores. A little after three we went to Walgreens and we both got our annual flu vaccine shots. After our shots we went back home and went to happy hour at the Clubhouse. After happy hour we went back to the coach, had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.

Friday, September 23rd, we left the coach after lunch and drove to the main town park in Pahrump to walk through the grounds of the annual Fall Festival. It has a lot of local vendors and food booths, a carnival which we never go to, and a small display of arts and crafts. We were there about an hour and half before we decided to leave. We stopped at a thrift store on the way home and bought some new clothes for Bob, our yard skeleton. After we got home we went to happy hour, then came home and did some steaks on the BBQ for dinner. After dinner we watched TV and went to bed. Saturday we went out about 1:00 for our usual Saturday late lunch. Today we went to Las Patronaz, a new Mexican place here in town. It took the place of a pretty good Chinese restaurant that just couldn't make it work. The food was good, not the best, not the worst, but the service was a little lacking. They also didn't have a whole lot of clientèle, so they may end up going the same way as the Chinese place. After lunch we went back home and relaxed until just before 5:00 when we went to the Elks Lodge for karaoke. This is the first time we have gone to karaoke since they went on break back in late July. There was a big crowd, mostly the regulars, so the rotation was about 90 minutes. I only got two songs in. Our friends Don and Julie from the RV park joined us tonight to listen. We left about 8:00 or so, after the second rotation, and went back to the coach. We then watched some TV before going to bed.

Sunday, September 25th, we left the park about 11:00 and headed over the hill into Las Vegas. Today we actually started our process of finding a new home. We have decided it is getting close to the time to hang up the keys and settle down. We don't want a house and like living at the Escapee's park, so we are looking for a destination trailer, which is a large travel trailer which is technically an RV, but is designed to be in one location for an extended period of time. Our friend Millie has a really nice one here at the park, and we know there are several others here as well. The large RV dealer in Las Vegas, Johnny Walker's, has two new destination trailers in stock and Jackie had made contact with one of the sales people. We decided to go and actually look at them in person. We had a nice drive down and stopped at Egg Works for brunch before going to the dealership. We met the sales person, Cutter, who was very nice. We looked at the two units, one made by Jayco, the other by Forest River. We didn't care for the Jayco model, but really loved the Sierra by Forest River. It is very similar inside to Millie's unit. We talked to the sales guy for a while and explained that we were not ready to buy anything yet, but we were set on finding something eventually. After the dealership we stopped at Sam's Club to do some shopping and get a few things that we can't get at Costco. After Sam's we headed back over the hill, getting home about 5:00. We had dinner and then spent the rest of the evening with the TV.

Monday, September 26, I left the coach about 12:30 and drove to the Sheriff's Office for a citizen's ride along. This was the last thing that the Sheriff's Office included in the training syllabus for the Peace Officers Advisory Review Board. I was supposed to start at 1:00, but didn't get out until just before 2:00 because the deputy I was assigned to was on calls. He finally came and picked me up and we went out on patrol. I was riding with Deputy Justice, an officer probably in his late 20's early 30's. He is one that we have seen on TV watching the show “On Patrol Live” which includes Nye County as one of its agencies they ride with on Friday and Saturday nights. Of course, in my 27 years with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office I had at least ten years in uniform in a patrol car, between my Patrol Deputy days and Patrol Sergeant days. However, I was still looking forward to the afternoon. It was a relatively quiet five hours, we made a few traffic stops, had some citizen assist calls, a couple of trespassers/suspicious person calls, and a couple of private property accidents. After he dropped me off at the end of his shift, a little before 7:00, I drove home and we spent the rest of the night with the TV. Tuesday we left the coach about 12:30 and went to get our toes done. I just got a trim and then ran some errands while Jackie got her full pedi. After the pedi we went home and rested a bit, then left again around 3:30 and drove to Mom's Cafe for the Escapee Park's monthly dine-out. We had over a dozen people and it was a fun time. After dinner we went back home and spent the rest of the evening with the TV. All our regular shows are now back on with new seasons, so the DVR is already filling up.

Wednesday, September 28th, was a stay at home day. Jackie had Pokeno in the Clubhouse at 1:00 and I had a 2:00 meeting with the Audit Committee. We did happy hour in the Clubhouse at 4:00 and came home after for dinner. After dinner we watched TV until bedtime. Thursday I had a meeting of the By Laws Committee at 10:00. After the meeting we had lunch and then went to the laundromat to do our laundry. That took us until about 3:30. We went to happy hour at 4:00, then came home, had dinner and spent the rest of the night with the TV. 

Friday, September 30th, I had a 9:00 dental appointment for my cleaning and exam. Everything pretty much OK. Next month I have to bring one of my partials in to have a new clasp put on. As I came out of the dentist's office, which is near downtown Pahrump, I saw a column of smoke to the Southeast and I thought to myself that it looked like it was close to the Escapees RV Park.  About halfway home a fire engine and ambulance came up behind me, headed the same way I was.  I had noticed that the smoke was white now, not black, meaning whatever was burning had water being put on it.  As I arrived at our park I saw that it was, indeed, inside our park, near the front and quite a distance from where our coach is parked.  I drove
down an adjacent road and saw that a fairly new destination type trailer had caught fire and appeared to be a total loss.  I went back home and through the grapevine learned that it belonged to a member of the Co-op, but that he and his girlfriend were not at home at the time of the fire.  They were in town shopping.  There were also no pets involved, so it was all property damage.  There was some fire and water damage to the shed on the lot, but it would be repairable.  No other units were damaged.  At noon we both had appointments at the nail salon. I got my nails clipped and Jackie got a pedi. I did a couple of errands while she was in the chair. After nails we went home and went to happy hour at the clubhouse. After happy hour we had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.

We are now three weeks into this episode, so time to publish. Until next time, remember, common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it. See ya soon.