Monday, November 19, 2012

Two Month Update!

Really?... Two Months since my last update?
That is almost shameful!

So where do I start?  at 2 months ago?  or do I start at now?
what have we been doing the past 2 months??

At my last post, we were getting ready to leave Jasper Point at Prineville Reservoir, in Central Oregon.  But I was playing "catch-up" at that point... so I didnt even say anything about our stay at Jasper Point.  So its settled.  I will start there!
It was a short stay... only 9 days.  But we enjoyed all of our 9 days. 

We enjoyed our job... of doing our North Shore Patrol, and campground duties of selling firewood and Ice. 

We also enjoyed some fun family time.

Jake came out on his birthday, and we celebrated with grilled T-bone steaks, and Chocolate Birthday Cake!










The grandaughters came with parents and friends to celebrate Journey's 10th birthday!










Jeff got suckered, by a mob of 9 and 10 year old girls, into some late night Harley rides.  The little girl gang were all friends that Journey brought for her birthday weekend.

BTW... That's MY bike they got the rides on.







After our short stint at Prineville, we moved to Valley of the Rogue SP in Rogue River, Oregon for 10 days. 

While there we celebrated another birthday.  This one was my Dad's 85th.

Happy 85th Birthday, Dad!





On September 20th, we moved our wheel house to an RV Park in Redding, California, where we were scheduled to take on an assistant manager position for 6 months.
We settled into a site... but not without some difficulty.  We wanted a back-in site, but the pull-thru sites in front of the back-in sites were full, so we didnt have enough room to maneuver.  Actually, Jeff can get into anywhere... and he did... but we werent happy with how we were positioned.  So Jeff moved us into a pull-thru site for the night, then we had a fresh new day to get it all figured out the next day.

We took 3 back-in sites.  Our 5er is in the middle one, then we have a table and motorcycles on one side, and our truck on the other side.

 Our first 3 weeks here... we worked our 2 days a week, then made the 180 mile trek back to Grants Pass, to work on our house. 

Our tenants had moved out, and we had some cleaning and projects to do. 


We stayed at the house on our king-size air mattress, enjoyed our hot tub, and it even got cool enough to enjoy a fire in the wood stove.

We cleaned and repaired and painted... for 3 weeks.  Then we found new renters! 
So the projects had to stop... and we turned the house over, once again.



Before we left Southern Oregon, at the end of our third week, the timing was right for us to share in another birthday celebration... this one was for my Mom! 









Happy 83rd Birthday,
Mom!
  










Once finished with the trips back to Oregon, we were free to relax and play on our 5 days off.  We decided to take advantage of the still good weather, and take a Harley trip to Reno, Nevada.


Along the way, we had a surprise encounter...

It was strange... I had told Jeff that I needed to pee.  He thought there was a rest area coming up.  We turned a corner, and I saw a motorhome. 

My immediate thought was how convenient it is to pull over with an RV.  Then as we began to pass, it looked familiar.  A motorhome, a pickup with a golf cart in the back... "Hey!  thats... thats... Dale... Dale and Sally!"

We did a quick u-turn and had a reunion!  How fun is wheel-life!  You never know where you will meet up with traveling friends!

Our Reno trip was a fun get-away.  The most enjoyable day was a mountain road ride and tour of Virginia City.


We took a route home that took us through Carson City, which we
didn't see much of... 

but we saw alot of hwy 395 back to Reno, when we got stuck in traffic for at least 1/2 hour. 

We sat there for a bit, and chatted with a guy in the car next to us.  But when the guy said, "if I were on a motorcycle, I would ride up the side"... we said, "well, back up a little, and we will do just that".  We rode up the side as far as we could... until construction did away with any side to the highway.

So we stopped again. 

We chatted with other wandering drivers.

We made some phone calls... and  we waited...

Back "Home"...

When we left for our Reno getaway, the other park hosts (or
managers) were having issues with the owners (and everyone else) and they were saying that they were quitting.  A big reason for our leaving for a few days was to get away from their constant drama. 



When we arrived back to our Redding RV Park home, we were curious to see what had changed with their decision to quit.  We were taken back a bit by the "welcome" we got.  What we were told was that they had worked things out with the owners, but now the problem was with us.  We let them know that we couldnt work with them and we would be leaving.  But after some conversation with the owners, the decision was to let the other hosts/managers go, and keep us. 

We were relieved by their decision.  Even though this would mean that we would need to work 7 days a week until they found someone else... it was worth it, to not have to find somewhere else to go at last notice.

So... for 3 weeks, we worked 7 days a week.  But they have hired a couple that we met in Southern California early this year.  So now we are back to our 2 days a week.  We really enjoyed the work, and now that Winter is upon us in Northern California...

We may just wish we were working more days. 

     Hopefully we find  something to do!  




We leave tomorrow morning for a trip to Southern Oregon to have Thanksgiving with family. 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
 
 


8 comments:

  1. quite the two month recap!..good job and congrats to everyone who celebrated birthdays!!

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  2. So good to hear from y'all and that all is well, you are having a good time and are where u want to be!!! :) Take Care

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  3. nothing like a little drama in ones life...

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  4. We hope that all the bad weather that is hitting the northwest misses you. We have a hard time finding things to blog about when are working and not traveling much. Enjoy your new job and we hope to meet up with you in the future, somewhere....sometime. Ride safe

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  5. Glad you finally did an update. You two have been busy living the good life!
    Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving!

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  6. Nice to hear that you're doing well. Thanks for the update. Blogging should always take a backseat to living, so there's certainly nothing wrong with being a blogging "slacker"...as you have described yourself in the past. Enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas, and have a wonderful New Year!

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  7. nice to see an update...glad your liking it there....have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

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  8. The 'girl gang' ride is too darn cute!

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