Our last chapter concluded on Sunday, March 27th when we left the FMCA rally at the fairgrounds in Tucson, Arizona, and drove to the town of Buckeye, Arizona. Monday we left the coach about 12:30 and went to El Pollo Loco for lunch. After lunch we did some geocaching in the area, getting 7 new finds in an hour and a half or so. After caching we stopped at Walmart for a few supplies before heading back to the coach. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach with the TV.
Tuesday, March 29th, we actually had a little rain overnight and in the morning. By lunch time it was starting to clear, but it was still cool and a little windy. After lunch we did a few loads of laundry at the RV park. About 5:30 we left the park and drove to Glendale, not too far from the part of Phoenix that I grew up in and lived in most of my life before 1998. We went to visit my oldest daughter Tye and her husband Frank. They live in a huge apartment complex and it took a bit to find the right building, but we finally did. We had a nice visit with them for a couple of hours. We didn't want to stay too late as we are not really night owls anymore and I didn't want to be out too late. After our visit we headed back to the RV park and spent the rest of the evening watching TV. Wednesday we left after lunch and drove to the nearest Costco for some supplies. The primary reason was we were running low on vodka and needed to resupply. This was our first trip to Costco in over three months since there are none in or near Yuma. We ended up with vodka and a bunch of other stuff that caught our eye, including some new decorations for our lot in Pahrump. After Costco we went back to the coach and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening relaxing.
Thursday, March 31st, another travel day. We packed up and left Buckeye about 10:30 and started Northwest to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, about 173 miles away. We arrived at the Elks Lodge in Lake Havasu about 1:30, got checked in and set up. We were in this lodge once, about 15 years ago, but have never stayed in their RV park. They have almost 30 full hookup 50 amp sites and they take reservations. We had a reservation for our five day stay and it was a good thing since they looked pretty full. After we finished setting up we just relaxed after a hard day's travel for the rest of the day and evening. Friday we went out after lunch to run a couple errands and explore Lake Havasu City. We did our errands, a stop at the bank and the post office, and also got two geocaches. We drove around the city, including over the London Bridge and onto the island. The lake appears to be really down, which I guess is to be expected since the entire Southwest is in drought conditions. We explored until about 3:30 after which we went back to the coach and relaxed. About 5:00 we walked over to the lodge and sat at the bar for an hour having a couple of cocktails. This is a huge lodge, with over 4,000 members, and they were very busy. At 6:00 we went into the dining room for dinner. Tonight was full menu night and we both had prime rib. Mine was very good, Jackie wanted an end cut and it was a little over done, but still pretty tasty. We had a very nice, relaxed dinner, and by 7:00 we were back in the coach relaxing with the TV for the rest of the night.
Saturday, April 2nd, we had a stay at home day. Did a few chores and basically just relaxed for the entire day. Sunday I actually was able to get a Sunday Las Vegas paper, our first in three months. After lunch we went out to do some geocaching and were able to get five new finds, and one DNF, in an hour and a half or so. Since it was starting to get warm we quit caching and just explored for a bit. We did stop and check out the local Goodwill store. After our touring we headed back to the coach and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in.
Monday, April 5th, our last travel day for a while. We were packed up and on the road out of the Lake Havasu Elks Lodge about 10:00, heading a little over 200 miles to home, Pahrump, Nevada. We got an early started, but it was kind of negated by a really bad accident on State Route 95 on the North end of Lake Havasu City. The main road was closed in both directions and we had to take a long detour with a lot of traffic, adding another half hour to our travel. We finally got on the road and by about 2:00 we had arrived in Las Vegas. We stopped for fuel and then disconnected the car for trip “over the hump” through the Spring Mountains into Parhump. This is a really long, steep climb and it is easier to keep the coach from overheating if we don't tow the car. We finally made it into the SKP park in Pahrump a little before 3:00. We checked in at the office and let them know we were back, then parked the coach in our spot. We did the basic setup, utilities, leveling and TV, then went over the clubhouse for happy hour at 4:00. We were glad to see our Pahrump friends again. After happy hour we went back to the coach and just relaxed for the rest of the evening after a long but successful day. It's good to be home.
Wednesday, April 6th, we had a stay at home day. I spent much of the day unloading stuff from under the coach and starting to get our home base set up for our stay here in Pahrump. We did take a break at 11:00 to go to another MASA luncheon. MASA is a sort of insurance policy for medical transport. We bought a lifetime membership in 2007, but they encourage existing members to come to the sales luncheons to show potential members that many of their friends and acquaintances are already members. This luncheon was here at the SKP park in the clubhouse and was well attended. After the sales pitch they served Chinese food from Panda Express. It was a pretty good lunch. My brother Ken and his wife Susan came also. They are staying here in Pahrump for a few weeks. They are actually staying up at Wine Ridge, the RV park where we always stayed before we got our spot at the SKP spot. They are on the list for a site here as well and have moved up to number 23 on the list. After lunch Jackie went back to the clubhouse for Pokeno while I stayed and visited with Ken and Susan for a little while. When they left I went back to work until about 3:30 when I finally got hot and tired and came in. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach.
Thursday, April 7th, I went out in the morning and did a few chores, continuing to set up our spot for our extended stay here. After lunch, about 1:30, we left to go to the nail salon. Jackie got a pedi and I got my toenails clipped. After nails we went to pick up our mail at the UPS store, then stopped at Albertsons for a couple of things we needed. We then went back to the coach and relaxed for a while. We went over to the clubhouse for happy hour at 4:00 and were back in our place at about 5:00. We watched news and had some burgers for dinner. After dinner we watched TV until bedtime. Friday I was up and out of the house by 8:30 on my way to the Nye County Sheriff's Office for my first day of training for my new volunteer position as a member of the Nye County Peace Officers Advisory Review Board. I had applied for one of the ten open positions on the Board back in October and was appointed by the County Board of Commissioners in January.
One of the requirements was to attend training sessions at the Sheriff's Office to become familiar with their structure, policy and procedure and also applicable Nevada State Laws. There is training scheduled every Friday for the next eight weeks. Today was basically an introduction to what we would be introduced to over the next weeks. Today's session was very basic, an introduction to what Nevada law says is a Peace Officer. Today's session only lasted a couple of hours, but the rest should be more like four hours each. After the training was over I drove to the China Wok restaurant to join Jackie and a half dozen other members of the SKP park at yet another MASA luncheon. Nothing says Senior Citizen like an offer of free lunch. We listened to the same presentation we got on Wednesday at the park, then had a nice Chinese Buffet lunch. After lunch we went back to the coach and relaxed for a while. About 5:30 we went over to the clubhouse for the monthly Bingo night. Neither Jackie nor I won anything tonight but it was still fun. The session ended at 8:00, after which we went back to the coach and watched TV for the rest of the evening.
Saturday, April 9th, was a stay at home day. I did some chores around the coach in the afternoon and then around 3:00 I started gathering my sound equipment and taking it over to the clubhouse. I am scheduled to do a karaoke show at 6:00 this afternoon, my first here at the SKP park in a while. I had everything set up and working by about 4:30 so I went back to the coach to rest, cleanup and change clothes for tonight. About 5:30 we went over to the clubhouse to start the party. It was not really well attended, I would say maybe 20 people from the park, but we had also invited some of our friends, Phyllis and Tom Howell, Len and Debbie Forrest, and Jerry and Marge Dunn. We see the Howells and the Forrests a lot while we are in Pahrump, but we haven't seen Jerry and Marge for almost two years. They are also full time Rvers, but when in Pahrump they stay at Wine Ridge. We normally do karaoke on Saturday nights at the Elks Lodge, and Phyllis, Len and Debbie are also regular singers, so we invited them to our session. As it turns out it was a good thing because we only had two people from the park who sang, and one of them only did one song. It would have been a short, one man show without our friends. We finished about 8:30 and I tore down the equipment and took it back home. After we got settled in the coach we watched TV until bedtime.
Sunday, April 10th, I went out for the Sunday paper and we had a relaxing morning. About 11:30 we left the coach and headed out to do our laundry. We normally don't like to do laundry on Sunday because the laundromat is usually very busy, but we needed to wash clothes and the rest of the week was busy. We first went to Denny's for brunch, then headed over to the laundromat. As predicted, it was VERY busy, but we managed to get everything in and we played some cards while the clothes washed and dried. We were done by about 3:00 and we headed back to the park and put everything away. We spent the rest of the day and evening in the coach. We did some steaks on the BBQ for dinner. Monday we had a cold front move in which also came with a high wind advisory for the area. We went over to the clubhouse about 11:30 for a brown bag lunch and meeting with the Lucky Rollers, which is the SKP Chapter here at the RV park. There were quite a few people there, including my brother Ken and his wife Susan. They had joined the Lucky Rollers in the Fall when we went on the outing with the group to Golden Valley, near Kingman, Arizona. After the lunch we had the meeting of the group, which mostly dealt with the upcoming camp-out to Lake Havasu. We had originally planned on going, but had to cancel because of my training schedule with the Sheriff's Office. After the meeting we went back to the coach, visited with Ken and Susan for a while, and then just relaxed the rest of the day. The winds really came up, probably well over 50 MPH gusts. We had a few things blowing around and later in the evening I noticed that it had dislodged one of the plastic mesh panels in our enclosed patio. Nothing major, but needing to be fixed tomorrow. We had dinner and then watched TV until bedtime.
Tuesday, April 12th, we went over to the clubhouse about 12:30 for the monthly Town Hall meeting. There wasn't a whole lot to discuss and the meeting was over in about 40 minutes. After the meeting we drove to the UPS store to pick up our mail, then did a quick Walmart run since we were in the area. After Walmart we headed back to the coach. We went over to the clubhouse at 4:00 for happy hour and after we got back to the coach I made a pot of chili for dinner. Today was cold, with the high temp only being 60 degrees. After dinner we watched TV and then went to bed. Wednesday was a stay at home day. I had a 10:00 meeting with one of the committees at the park that I serve on. After lunch I spent about three hours outside in the yard finishing up the decorations and set up of our site. I now have almost all of the outside work done. I just have to put the cover on the gazebo and the yard will be complete. Jackie went to the clubhouse and played Pokeno with the women for a couple of hours. About 4:30 we went to the clubhouse for happy hour and dinner. They had what they called “hobo stew” for dinner. Anyone who was going to come was expected to bring in something to put in the stew, which was really a soup. It ended up being a very hearty vegetable soup and was quite tasty despite having no meat component. They also had bread and crackers and cake for desert. We stayed until about 7:00, after which we went back home and spent the rest of the night with the TV.
Thursday, April 14th, we went over to the clubhouse at 12:30 for a meeting of the Silver Seekers. This is the group that takes care of the clubhouse and the planned activities in it. After the meeting we went up to the DMV office so Jackie could renew her drivers license which expires next month. They were very busy and it didn't look like she would get served before closing, so we decided to come another time. We headed back home, stopping at KFC for some dinner to take home. We spent the rest of the evening in the coach. Friday I was supposed to go to the Sheriff's Office at 9:00 for my second stint of training, but they called about 8:00 and said this week was canceled due to “personal issues” at their office. So, I had a free day. For the most part it was a stay at home day. I spent most of the day working around the lot, finishing up getting the decorations and stuff in the yard done and then cleaning and organizing the shed and putting my “music room” back in service in the shed. I did make one quick Walmart run for some stuff I needed for my projects, but other than that we stayed home. We went to happy hour at the Clubhouse at 4:00, then came home and spent the rest of the evening with the TV.
Saturday, April 16th, I had a 10:00 meeting with one of the groups I work with at the park. About 12:30 we left the coach and drove to the Terrible's Roadhouse Casino for lunch. We had a great lunch, the Roadhouse has the BEST liver and onions anywhere. After lunch we gamed for an hour or so. I lost $20, Jackie cashed out for $75. Yea! After lunch we went home and relaxed for a bit. Around 5:00 we left again and drove to the Elks Lodge for karaoke. It was pretty much the same group there and our friends the Howell's and Forrest's were also there. It was a little smaller crowd than usual, probably because it's Easter weekend, so the rotation was shorter and we got to do four songs. Jackie gambled at the bar while we sang. After karaoke was over we drove back home and relaxed with the TV until bedtime.
Sunday, April 17th, Happy Easter. Today was a stay at home day. I did go out in the morning for the paper, but other than that we were at the park. We had a relaxing morning early afternoon. About 3:00 Ken and Susan came over and the four of us walked over to the clubhouse for Easter dinner. There were a couple dozen people that came and the meal made by some of the ladies in the park was very good. It was a chicken breast with cheese and bacon, salad and mac and cheese. They also had sherbet for dessert. We had a really good meal and visited with the people at our table. We went back to the coach about 4:30 and Ken and Susan stayed about an hour and we visited. After they left we had cocktails and then spent the rest of the evening with the TV.
We are now three weeks into this episode and it is time to get it published. Until next time, ponder the words of the incomparable John Lennon. “There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be.” See ya soon.