This was Susan's last week of work and what a week it was. In the eleventh hour, the firm finally decided to bring in a temp to learn the day-to-day responsibilities. Three days of training was hardly sufficient but the lady brought in seems very capable.
Driving to work the past two weeks from the state park has been interesting with some deer and lots of wild turkeys and rabbits seen every morning. This particular morning there were three turkeys who were doing a little romance as one kept fanning his tail feathers in hopes of winning the affections of a female (I think).
Today was Susan's retirement lunch at Proof on Main in Louisville. It was a wonderful time spent with the folks I have known and worked with over the last 16 years.
Jennifer, Rita, Dan H., and Dan I. |
John (our son), Jordan, Clair, and Andy |
Sunday, we head north towards Michigan with a few day stop in Northern Indiana to have a couple of minor problems corrected on the RV. One of the problems developed at around 2 am on Thursday--Pat was up early which woke Susan. It seemed the bed (we have a sleep number bed) was terribly hard so I tried to get up. However, I was in a slump--when I finally was able to get up, I called to Pat that something was wrong with the bed. My side had lost all the air but we couldn't figure out what had happened. I was about to get back into bed on Pat's side, but being determined (not stubborn, just determined :-)) I decided to find out what was really wrong. Well, it seemed that the air hose had come loose and that caused all the air to escape. OK so I figured that all I had to de was put the hose back in the hole and inflate the mattress. But you have to lay on the bed for the sensors to work. OK no problem until Duke decided to walk over to me which again caused the sensors to stop. Finally, after an hour, everything was back to normal. :-) Never a dull moment!!
Come back and visit soon!
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