I know that it has been over a year since my last post and I don't even know if anyone even checks this anymore. In the event someone does come back let me get you caught up.
Kaitlynn returned to Indiana to go to Kindergarten. She had an awesome year and has grown so much. It's hard to believe she is the same child just 4 short years ago we thought would never talk because now she never shuts up.
Herb and I had a wonderful time on the road together, it is a pleasure and a privilege to be able to work with your best friend and spend 24/7 with them. thought there were times that we didn't really see each other that much. I know sounds strange, but we worked opposite shifts so a lot of our time together was with one of us sleeping while the other drove.
I liked to drive the night shift, as there was less traffic and I was able to listen to Audio Books on my MP3 player. Borrowed from the library of course, so they were free. Free is always good.
Herb drove mostly days and when we had a delivery in the mornings I would stay up to help.
In April I started taking on-line classes preparing me for my Nursing Degree.
It is through Colorado Tech University On-line. I am really enjoying the classes although this sessions "Math for Professionals" class is kicking my butt.
The sessions run 5 weeks the we take a 5 day break and on to the next class for the next 5 weeks. I am beginning week 5 of session 3 now.
Also in April I came back to Indiana and gave up the over-the-road, it was a tough decision but, Kaitlynn needs me home and I want to see more of Colin. He is still with his dad and doing excellent. He is in a Aquinas school and now is a Straight A honor roll student. I could not be more proud.
I am driving local and home every night with Kaitlynn.
Ironically, I came off the road and Kaitlynn went on the road for summer break. She was able to spend a couple of weeks with daddy, she was in heaven and did not want to go back to "mommy's house" to get ready for school, but she is excited about going into the first grade.
Well time is getting late and I am hoping to post more often now that I have more time. LOL
It's Just Me...
A perspective of life on the road.
01 August 2011
20 July 2010
Class of '85 and other rambles
I have just returned from my 25 year High School Reunion! What a blast......
I was a little apprehensive at first but, once I got there and started talking to everyone that all faded away. It's hard to believe that it has been 25 years since we walked the halls of Jefferson High School. We made friendships the lasted only during the time we were in classes together and some that have endured the test of time.
During those High School years you can't imagine your life without the familiar faces we saw every day, and now 25 years later, you recognize a face but, can't for the life of you remember the name. At the beginning of the night I think a lot of us walked around looking at name tags or asking others "Who is that person over there?"
Either way we got over the initial insecurities and had fun. That's what it's all about. Right?
Now back to the road,
We have left Kaitlynn at Grandma and Grandpa's house this time out. She will be starting Kindergarten in August and is so looking forward to it.
Herb and I are going to run hard for the next 3 weeks then I will be home for a couple of weeks to get Kaitlynn set up and started in school.
She will be attending a school that has a required dress code. I'm not sure how that is going to play out but, I rather like the idea. If nothing more that not having to argue about what she wears to school. You have these shirts, these bottoms and these sweaters/sweat-shirts. Pick an outfit. Makes mornings easy for Grandma.
Yep, she will be spending the school year with the Grandparents, this way Herb and I can run hard and get ahead. The plan is by May of next year to be back in the area and start looking for a house.
I want to look for a job in the EMS field and maybe work in one of the local ER's. I want to be able to use my skills and I believe that I will be more effective and useful in an ER setting than on the Ambulance, I'll leave that to the adrenalin junkies out there. Although it is not out of the question, I will work where ever there is a place for me.
I was a little apprehensive at first but, once I got there and started talking to everyone that all faded away. It's hard to believe that it has been 25 years since we walked the halls of Jefferson High School. We made friendships the lasted only during the time we were in classes together and some that have endured the test of time.
During those High School years you can't imagine your life without the familiar faces we saw every day, and now 25 years later, you recognize a face but, can't for the life of you remember the name. At the beginning of the night I think a lot of us walked around looking at name tags or asking others "Who is that person over there?"
Either way we got over the initial insecurities and had fun. That's what it's all about. Right?
Now back to the road,
We have left Kaitlynn at Grandma and Grandpa's house this time out. She will be starting Kindergarten in August and is so looking forward to it.
Herb and I are going to run hard for the next 3 weeks then I will be home for a couple of weeks to get Kaitlynn set up and started in school.
She will be attending a school that has a required dress code. I'm not sure how that is going to play out but, I rather like the idea. If nothing more that not having to argue about what she wears to school. You have these shirts, these bottoms and these sweaters/sweat-shirts. Pick an outfit. Makes mornings easy for Grandma.
Yep, she will be spending the school year with the Grandparents, this way Herb and I can run hard and get ahead. The plan is by May of next year to be back in the area and start looking for a house.
I want to look for a job in the EMS field and maybe work in one of the local ER's. I want to be able to use my skills and I believe that I will be more effective and useful in an ER setting than on the Ambulance, I'll leave that to the adrenalin junkies out there. Although it is not out of the question, I will work where ever there is a place for me.
22 June 2010
I'm Back!.......
First off Thanks to my Ghost Writer!
I have been away too long.
This last few weeks have been crazy busy,
We picked Kaitlynn up from Grandma and Grandpa's and headed out. Now that we are running as a team, Herb drives mostly during the day and I drive at night which leaves very little computer time.
We were able to spend Memorial Day Weekend with a friend of ours in Oregon, he helps to manage a Dairy farm with about 150 head of cattle.
He recently purchased 8 chicks, six were old enough to go out in the coop and the other two were still in the pen in the house so Kaitlynn spent some time playing with them and the kittens in the barn. She even got to ride on a four wheeler.
Kaitlynn also got to help milk the cows and feed the calves. Before it was time to milk she kept asking if she were going to be able to use a little stool and how big was the bucket and she kept talking about how she would pull the teats to get the milk out. She didn't know that this was a modern dairy farm and they use a double six milking system.
It is a pit with six stalls on each side and allows for 12 cows to be miked at one time. The cows come in and get washed by hand with an antibacterial solution and then an iodine solution is sprayed on the udder, the udder is then wiped with a clean paper towel and the milker is attached, when the udder is dry the milker drops off and the cow is sprayed with iodine again, when the six cows on that side are done they are released back into the corral area and given hay. After the milking is done any milk given by cows that had recently given birth and that milk is given to the new calves, youngest first then the older ones until it is gone then they are given formula until they are old enough to eat hay and grain then they are shipped off to another farm to be raised until they are old enough to be bred.
Kaitlynn had a blast, she was upset when she thought she had mud on her leg until we told her it was cow poop then she was OK with it.
Kaitlynn made fast friends with this little bull whom she dubbed Butterfly. He was only a few hours old and was waiting to go to the other farm to be raised.
Over all I think Kaitlynn had a blast, she was upset when she thought she had mud on her leg until we told her it was cow poop then she was OK with it. It was good to get out of the truck for more than just a couple of hours.
During our visit we went to lunch at a place called The Pelican Bar and Grill right on the beach, after lunch we took a stroll down to the beach and Kaitlynn and AJ's son played in the Pacific ocean for about an hour, by which time she was nearly frozen, yet we still had to drag her out of the water.
We even managed to get the truck down to the beach. No easy feat.
We watched the fishing boats come in and along with the many people on the beach there were several horses.
All too soon it was time to hit the road again. We headed to Texas where it suddenly turned into summer. It was in the 60's in Oregon and when we got to Laredo, TX it was over 100 degrees. More about that in my next post. Thanks for sticking with us on this continuing adventure.
08 June 2010
UPDATE!! :o)
Hi... I'm a ghost writer for Rita...
Rita and Herb are very busy... running all around the U.S. and taking as many loads as they can.
They are so busy even I don't know where they are right now.
Sounds like Herb is driving during the day and Rita drives over night.
Not so funny... funny... Herb is no longer allowed to play with knifes... Long story short... stitches and bandages and he's back together again... at least for now. Sounds like he filleted one of his fingers.
Let's hope he heals up nice and no further medical attention is needed.
Rita promises she will update soon... but in the meantime... Let's wish them safe travels!!
Rita and Herb are very busy... running all around the U.S. and taking as many loads as they can.
They are so busy even I don't know where they are right now.
Sounds like Herb is driving during the day and Rita drives over night.
Not so funny... funny... Herb is no longer allowed to play with knifes... Long story short... stitches and bandages and he's back together again... at least for now. Sounds like he filleted one of his fingers.
Let's hope he heals up nice and no further medical attention is needed.
Rita promises she will update soon... but in the meantime... Let's wish them safe travels!!
28 April 2010
Insulted
It has been a long time since I have not had to worry about anyone but myself.
I have been taking orientation classes here at the Prime Terminal here in Springfield, MO. I was able to lower my BMI (body mass index) by 1.3 points by losing 20 lbs and Prime relaxed their regulations a bit so we are going to be able to run as a team now.
Not all the time, but enough to make better money, yet still be flexible enough to allow fun side trips with Kaitlynn.
She has been with Grandma and Grandpa since just before Easter and is more than ready to come back on the road.
Herb on the other hand has been driving solo, with his faithful, yet not so bright sidekick Lea, for the week that I have been in class. He is getting used to, yet not liking the e-log system. (The D.O.T. has taken the log book out of the driver's hands and computerized it so there is NO MORE creative log booking going on.)
I believe this says that they do not trust us and believe we have no common sense. There is also all kinds of bells and whistles on the trucks that tell the driver that he is too close to the car in front of him, that he is too close to the white/dotted line and will slow the truck on it's own accordingly. I find this insulting and degrading. If we are so untrustworthy why do they hire us. It never occured to me to be offended by these "advances" until they effected me directly and now I am outraged.
We are becoming a society of take no blame and do it for me. Is anyone else upset or offended? Am I the only one who is angered by this lack of trust?
I have been taking orientation classes here at the Prime Terminal here in Springfield, MO. I was able to lower my BMI (body mass index) by 1.3 points by losing 20 lbs and Prime relaxed their regulations a bit so we are going to be able to run as a team now.
Not all the time, but enough to make better money, yet still be flexible enough to allow fun side trips with Kaitlynn.
She has been with Grandma and Grandpa since just before Easter and is more than ready to come back on the road.
Herb on the other hand has been driving solo, with his faithful, yet not so bright sidekick Lea, for the week that I have been in class. He is getting used to, yet not liking the e-log system. (The D.O.T. has taken the log book out of the driver's hands and computerized it so there is NO MORE creative log booking going on.)
I believe this says that they do not trust us and believe we have no common sense. There is also all kinds of bells and whistles on the trucks that tell the driver that he is too close to the car in front of him, that he is too close to the white/dotted line and will slow the truck on it's own accordingly. I find this insulting and degrading. If we are so untrustworthy why do they hire us. It never occured to me to be offended by these "advances" until they effected me directly and now I am outraged.
We are becoming a society of take no blame and do it for me. Is anyone else upset or offended? Am I the only one who is angered by this lack of trust?
04 April 2010
Happy Easter!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Easter.
For us it was uneventful, we spent the night in North Platte, NE and had a short visit with another Prime driver this morning before starting out. The other driver has two Daschounds and they spent a few minutes playing with Lea, but the size difference made it difficult to play and she doesn't know her own strength so we had to cut it short.
We are heading for Fallon, MT to deliever this irrigation system on Monday. The worst part is that Montana is Kaitlynn's last continental state to visit and she opted to stay with Grandma and Grandpa for Easter. We will have to catch it next time I guess.
Looking forward to seeing Wall Drug and the Bad Lands next time through with Kaitlynn, maybe even introducing her to the loacal Prairie Dog population.
For us it was uneventful, we spent the night in North Platte, NE and had a short visit with another Prime driver this morning before starting out. The other driver has two Daschounds and they spent a few minutes playing with Lea, but the size difference made it difficult to play and she doesn't know her own strength so we had to cut it short.
We are heading for Fallon, MT to deliever this irrigation system on Monday. The worst part is that Montana is Kaitlynn's last continental state to visit and she opted to stay with Grandma and Grandpa for Easter. We will have to catch it next time I guess.
Looking forward to seeing Wall Drug and the Bad Lands next time through with Kaitlynn, maybe even introducing her to the loacal Prairie Dog population.
19 March 2010
Brighter Days and Blessings
Spring is in the air. We were in Alabama most of the day and the weather was wonderful. Not a sign of rain, and the Sunshine was a welcome change.
For the first time in a while I have a renewed feeling of hope.
On Wed. we loaded our first Oversized Load in GA. A couple of bulldozers going to Baton Rouge and Houston. This being our first, we were a bit unsure of the proper securements, so Herb asked another driver and M. (the other driver) helped us secure the load. Then we had to wait for permits and while we were waiting Herb was talking to another driver about where to get the Oversized Load banners and required red flags. Instead of telling him where to get the items he needed he went to his truck
and gave us the 2 banners and 4 red flags we needed.
We finally got everything taken care of and got on our way. We stopped a few miles before we got to the Alabama state line and spent the night at the truck stop.(Oversized loads are only allowed to travel during daylight hours.) We were also required to have an escort vehical with us while traveling across AL.
Early in the morning the escort met up with us and we started on our way. We went about 16 miles before we encountered our first scale. As required we stopped and took our papers in, then we
were told that one of the bulldozers had been loaded the wrong way. In Alabama the blades must be facing the rear of the trailer and one of ours was facing the front. The officer was very nice and did not give us a ticket, but, we had to go to the next truck stop and make arrangements to have it fixed. So the next few hours were spent making arrangements to get this thing turned around. We finally got the OK for a flatbed wrecker to come and help us. They even had someone who knew how to drive a bulldozer! Big relief....
We backed the dozer onto the wrecker, lowered it to the ground, turned it around, raised it back up and backed it onto the trailer. No problem.
While we were waiting on all the peticulars to be taken care of we met a small black dog who had apparently been abandoned at this truck stop, so while we were waiting we introduced him to Lea, it only took a few minutes untill they were friends and they spent the morning playing together. This is another source of hope for me. Lea has been a
bit agressive toward other dogs in the past and we felt that it was fear related. So whenever given a chance we try to introduce her to other dogs. Each time it has take less time for her to become friendly and this was the shortest amount of time yet. So we believe that she is overcoming her fears.
In addition to this good news, as we were finishing up with resecuring the equipment, the manager of the truck stop came out and told us there was a phone call for the Prime driver. Herb went in and found out someone had paid for the pizza special for us and would not give their name. So we had pizza, hot wings and soda for lunch.
A big Thanks goes out to whom ever you are. We will do our best to pay it forward.
For the first time in a while I have a renewed feeling of hope.
On Wed. we loaded our first Oversized Load in GA. A couple of bulldozers going to Baton Rouge and Houston. This being our first, we were a bit unsure of the proper securements, so Herb asked another driver and M. (the other driver) helped us secure the load. Then we had to wait for permits and while we were waiting Herb was talking to another driver about where to get the Oversized Load banners and required red flags. Instead of telling him where to get the items he needed he went to his truck
and gave us the 2 banners and 4 red flags we needed.
We finally got everything taken care of and got on our way. We stopped a few miles before we got to the Alabama state line and spent the night at the truck stop.(Oversized loads are only allowed to travel during daylight hours.) We were also required to have an escort vehical with us while traveling across AL.
Early in the morning the escort met up with us and we started on our way. We went about 16 miles before we encountered our first scale. As required we stopped and took our papers in, then we
were told that one of the bulldozers had been loaded the wrong way. In Alabama the blades must be facing the rear of the trailer and one of ours was facing the front. The officer was very nice and did not give us a ticket, but, we had to go to the next truck stop and make arrangements to have it fixed. So the next few hours were spent making arrangements to get this thing turned around. We finally got the OK for a flatbed wrecker to come and help us. They even had someone who knew how to drive a bulldozer! Big relief....
We backed the dozer onto the wrecker, lowered it to the ground, turned it around, raised it back up and backed it onto the trailer. No problem.
While we were waiting on all the peticulars to be taken care of we met a small black dog who had apparently been abandoned at this truck stop, so while we were waiting we introduced him to Lea, it only took a few minutes untill they were friends and they spent the morning playing together. This is another source of hope for me. Lea has been a
bit agressive toward other dogs in the past and we felt that it was fear related. So whenever given a chance we try to introduce her to other dogs. Each time it has take less time for her to become friendly and this was the shortest amount of time yet. So we believe that she is overcoming her fears.
In addition to this good news, as we were finishing up with resecuring the equipment, the manager of the truck stop came out and told us there was a phone call for the Prime driver. Herb went in and found out someone had paid for the pizza special for us and would not give their name. So we had pizza, hot wings and soda for lunch.
A big Thanks goes out to whom ever you are. We will do our best to pay it forward.
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