Saturday, October 18, 2014

Fall Trip 2014

We have returned from our trip "up north". It is important for both of us to step away from our usual routine and in this case, just enjoy the beauty of nature. We have several places that we enjoy revisiting since we started this fall tradition in 2008, the year that we retired. This year we stayed in Traverse City 3 nights. The fall foliage was stunning this year--when the sun was out to enhance the colors. We revisited our favorite shops, Christmas Cove to go rocking, Barb's Bakery, Highway 22 scenic drive, and new places in TC. We took the walker, so Ron could walk more efficiently when we had farther to walk.
A college friend visited us soon after our arrival in pouring rain. I had walked Ron to our room, and when I returned to the car to get our bags, someone called, "Jan, is that you?" What fun to reminisce and catch up on family news!! We had texted before the trip but didn't know if a visit would work out.
Today was work day! I picked up the young Amish couple who helps us at 7:45, and we cleaned and took out the docks. I have been doing laundry from the trip and of course, watching football. Good day for the Spartans and Buckeyes! We are going to take a ride tomorrow here in the Gilead Lake area. By the time we return in November, the countryside will look entirely different. Stark. The harvest has been in full swing. Semi trucks park in the fields next to the road as the huge farm machinery pick the corn or soybeans, then transfer it to the trucks. In our county, agriculture is the largest industry...primarily corn, soybeans, and surprising, gladiolus. The flower fields are beautiful when in bloom.
Our medical life will resume next week, but it has been such a treat to have three weeks without doctor appointments. Ron seems to be about the same day to day. With one exception, this is the first time in 18 months that Ron has gone 3 weeks between ECP treatments in Ann Arbor. Hopefully, we will be able to continue 3 week intervals without a GVHD flare.
Think I will post this from my IPad and then add 2 or 3 of my favorite pictures that I have downloaded on the computer.
Love from Ron & Jan

Friday, October 10, 2014

Preparing for Winter

The pontoon was picked up today for winter storage. I like knowing it will be cleaned, covered, and stored until warm weather returns in the spring. I have also been doing some trimming and other winterizing. We have a second well and pump on the garage side of the road. I have drained the garden hoses, the pump, and winterized the well. I am putting away summer clothes and summer "toys". Because I have always liked Fall, I don't find this to be a grim task, and I will soon be excited about the first snow. I still enjoy using the riding lawn mower and am mowing the yard in sections. The fenced in former garden area was the first part.
Ron and I have made day trips to Shipshewana, Indiana and Coldwater, MI. We are snapping pictures of fall foliage and have pulled the sweatshirts out. Reading has been a high priority too. No doctor appointments for almost 3 weeks is a real treat.
Love to All,
Ron & Jan

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Feeling Nostalgic....

I used the word nostalgic today to describe how I was feeling as we traveled through Amish back roads to Shipshewana, Indiana. It was a combination of beautiful fall foliage on a sunny day, stopping to take pictures, going back to a place we had visited many times in good health. It seemed like the perfect word, so I even looked up its definition to validate its choice. It could mean looking back at a happier time with a melancholy perspective. Exactly. With that being said, it was a good outing. We visited Eash's, an outdoor living and also indoor store with a variety of household items. Ron saw a sign for puppies and wanted to see them, so we entered a puppy world in a little red barn. I have not been overly enthusiastic about the goldfish he wanted several months ago and that added responsibility. One down, one to go, and that will be my last goldfish. It begs for food worse than the cat! There is no possible way that we could get a puppy!
We had a wonderful Amish lunch, and I quickly visited one more store while Ron waited in the car. He moves very deliberately and slowly and uses a walker when we are out in that type of situation. People are wonderful to step in and help us in doorways, crossing the street, etc. Ron appears chronically ill, so I feel many looks of concern and curiosity when we are out.
What can I say about being at the lake?! I watched a deer grazing by our garage, saw a huge raccoon cross our deck, and the beautiful full moon casts a river of light across the water. I looked outside for the blood moon this morning at 5:00 but was a little early to see it at its best. This is our first two week break from appointments-- with one exception-- for over two years, so it is a treat. Next week we make our fall trip up north to Traverse City.
Last week's appointments went well, and although Ron has a chronic cough, his lungs are working adequately. When we are here at the lake, I continue to sort and throw out unneeded things we have accumulated. Unfortunately, I have always loved "stuff" and find it hard to get rid of things because " I just might need it later."
We are hanging in there, knowing that all the fall beauty will soon transform to stark November. ...still planning on a November trip to Virginia.
Love, Ron & Jan