I have decided that the old saying "time flies when you're having fun" is really true. It is hard to believe that the last three weeks have passed so fast. Each day brings a new challenge. The best thing about being retired is that the world is now on my schedule, more or less. There is so much to do around the house that I could do, if I choose to, and that's the best part - I now have a choice. When I was younger, I always had to work two or more jobs to make ends meet. Time was dictated by work. Spare time was hard to find or just didn't exist.
Remembering the jobs I have had, I started working when I was in the 8th grade. My first job was delivering newspapers. We lived in Auburn, AL at that time while dad finished getting his BS from Auburn University (War Eagle!!!). My paper route covered from town all the way out West Glenn. I rode my bike to town and delivered papers in the afternoon. My brother was younger but had a paper route around our neighborhood. I can remember we would both ride our bikes to town on Sunday mornings, before daylight, in the freezing cold, so we could roll and stuff our papers. Along my route there were two other drop sites where I would have to pick up and stuff more papers. There were times that I would also have to do his route, but I do not remember if I was paid for those times or not. I remember the worst part of the job was the monthly collections I had to do. Sometimes college students were hard to find when it was time to pay the bill.
We moved to Tuscaloosa so my parents could continue their education at that other school in the state. From there we moved to Talladega. I was about 16 and needed a job to put gas in my car and to save a little money. I walked all over town looking for a job. I found one working at a gas station, Jack's Gulf Station. I remember asking Mr. Jacks if he needed someone to work for him. I told him that I knew nothing about working at a gas station but I was willing to learn. I was really surprised when he hired me. I worked on Saturdays, from 7 to 7 and was paid $5.00 at the end of the day. Not a lot of money, but I think minimum wage at that time was less than a dollar an hour. It was a full service gas station and every customer had his gas pumped and oil checked and water checked in the battery. I also washed cars and Alabama Power Company trucks in January and February when it was so cold we would have to boil water over the gas heater inside just to pour on the water faucet to get the water flowing. The gas station was one of my favorite jobs. I was always busy and Mr. Jacks had a couple of good looking daughters that would sometimes come to the station. The station was located on North Street about a block from First Baptist Church. It was close enough that we could go get a coke between Sunday School and Church, We made a deal with the Sunday School Teacher to end the lesson early so we could get to the gas station and back. Okay, the real reason was so we could slip off and smoke a cigarette before church. We were not the only ones though, some of the older church men were doing the same thing. The station is no longer there, but was located where the parking lot for Burger King is now. More to come later.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Sunday, November 9, 2014
November 9
My son, Jason, and I spent the weekend camping at Vogel State Park. Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain, Ga. We camped at one of the walk-in campsites in the park. This was an excellent place to camp since this was the first camping since my knee surgery. I was not sure about being able to crawl into my tent and then to get up out of the tent each day, but the knees did fine. I even did some hiking up the mountain at Hogpen Gap. Jason hiked from Neels Gap to Tesnatee Gap about 5.5 miles with his dog on Saturday. Returning to camp I hiked a one mile loop around the lake at the state park. On Sunday I dropped him off at Tesnatee Gap and he hiked up Wildcat Mountain, while I parked at Hogpen Gap and went up the mountain from there. We met close to the top. As I remembered there was an excellent view on the trail towards Whitney shelter so we headed that way.
Below are several pictures of our trip.
Below are several pictures of our trip.
Park Entrance
Well behaved Brooks.
Jason staking down his tent.
View from behind the store at Neels Gap.
I think Brooks was dragging Jason up the trail.
Just one of the many views from a mountain top.
The one mile trail I hiked.
I also hiked down to these falls.
I even made it to the top of a mountain.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Nov 8
Friday, October 24, 2014
October 11 - 24
I cannot believe that it has been 2 weeks since my last post. Time passes so fast that I need to take time out to enjoy it more. After spending one week in Chantilly, Virginia and this past week at home, I am wondering where the time went. We really enjoyed our visit with grandkids at Katy and Scott's house. They were laying laminated hardwood flooring during the first part of the week and then adding the trim after the flooring was down. I still have pain when getting on my knees, so all I could do to help was give advice and operate a saw. By the time we left, I am sure that Scott had enough advice from me to last at least until they come visit after Christmas. Katy is a perfectionist and quickly pointed out any flaw she saw. Of course that meant redoing several things. I think she was doing the right thing since she wanted a professional job from amateurs. Also we celebrated Cooper and Kinsley's birthday while we were there. Cooper turned 3 and Kinsley will be 6 next month. We celebrate both their birthdays together so we can do it in one visit. It is just a little far for us to make monthly trips to Virginia.
We returned home on Sunday. Amy's mom, GoGo, was taken to live at Amy's brother's house. She had fallen twice on Saturday and had to get a neighbor to help her off the floor. She has always been on the "go", hence her nickname GoGo, but now age has caught up to her and she has lost her mobility. For now she will live in Birmingham instead of her home in Talladega. Amy made two trips to see her one on Tuesday and one on Thursday. I went with her on Thursday, and we will visit again on Sunday.
Also on Tuesday I went to a breakfast meeting at the Cracker Barrell in Oxford. For the past couple of months a group of us (4) get together to talk about old times. We were friends in high school, church, and college. The group includes Bobby Slay, Jimmy Harris, Hal Phillips and myself. We all have ties to Auburn. Bobby and I roomed together our Freshman year. We have a lot of good memories from those years. Jimmy's parents and my parents were very close friends and used to take vacations together. Next month we will meet for lunch at the Ark, a fish restaurant between Lincoln and Riverside.
Jason and I are planning a camping trip together. Since my knees are not ready for long hikes we will be car camping at Vogel State Park in north Georgia. We will pitch our tents about 1500 feet from the parking lot. We will do some short hikes, without packs, so I can test out the knees. I am looking forward to that experience. I hope the weather cooperates with us to make it more enjoyable.
Our trip is planned for November 7, 8 and 9. I get excited just thinking about it. More to come later.
Friday, October 10, 2014
October 5 - 10
The past few days seem to be flying by. The highlight of Monday was my bi-annual appointment with my kidney doctor. Every six months I go for a check up as a precaution due to my diabetes. Each time the doctor says everything is stable, come back in 6 months. I have decided to increase my walking. On Tuesday I walked 4 miles. On Wednesday, 6.5 miles. I decided to take it easy on Thursday and only walked a little over 2 miles (4 laps at the park). I thought I might try the knees with a slow jog so I jogged for one-half a lap. I need to say that my slow jog is about walking speed for a normal person. I did have some swelling after that and sitting in church for 5 hours Thursday night really caused the legs to tighten up. This morning the effects were not that bad, but after the 12 hour ride to visit the grandkids, getting out of the car was quite painful. The pain is not in the knees, but tendonitus. The pain will gradually go away with exercise I hope.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Sept 25 - Oct. 4
I'm so sorry that I haven't updated in a while but I will try to catch up this past week. For the past three days we have our door guarded by this creature. Just thought I would post this picture.
He seems content to just move around the door and I suppose he is eating bugs that move toward the light shinning through the windows at night.
I have continued walking 3 - 4 miles at least every other day. On Monday I went back to the doctor. He said that the pain that I have is tendonitus and prescribed an anti-inflamatory medicine and said that I needed to lose some weight. Thinking I was going to begin my diet on Tuesday, Amy and I stopped for Krispy Kreme donuts, Then coming back through Pell City, we decided to get a Blizzard at the new DQ. On Tuesday I walked 3 miles and decided to spend the afternoon cutting grass. On Wednesday, after walking 4 miles I spent the afternoon using the weedeater. Slightly overdid it and had a lot of pain.
On Thursday mom and I rode to Woodstock, Ga to visit with my brother and his wife. He will begin radiation and chemo on another inoperable tumor next week. The goal will be to shrink this tumor. This has been the source of his back pain for about a year, but was just discovered in a scan a couple of weeks ago. How it was missed I don't know. It is about the size of a golf ball. We had a really good visit and enjoyed sitting on their porch watching the birds feeding all afternoon.
Expected to rest up on Friday, but that did not happen. Amy went in to check on her mother who apparently had a slight stroke. She e nded up spending most of the day taking her to the doctor. Then my mom called because she was having a dizzy spell and could not drive home from the hairdresser. Both are better today. Now to watch some football.
I have continued walking 3 - 4 miles at least every other day. On Monday I went back to the doctor. He said that the pain that I have is tendonitus and prescribed an anti-inflamatory medicine and said that I needed to lose some weight. Thinking I was going to begin my diet on Tuesday, Amy and I stopped for Krispy Kreme donuts, Then coming back through Pell City, we decided to get a Blizzard at the new DQ. On Tuesday I walked 3 miles and decided to spend the afternoon cutting grass. On Wednesday, after walking 4 miles I spent the afternoon using the weedeater. Slightly overdid it and had a lot of pain.
On Thursday mom and I rode to Woodstock, Ga to visit with my brother and his wife. He will begin radiation and chemo on another inoperable tumor next week. The goal will be to shrink this tumor. This has been the source of his back pain for about a year, but was just discovered in a scan a couple of weeks ago. How it was missed I don't know. It is about the size of a golf ball. We had a really good visit and enjoyed sitting on their porch watching the birds feeding all afternoon.
Expected to rest up on Friday, but that did not happen. Amy went in to check on her mother who apparently had a slight stroke. She e nded up spending most of the day taking her to the doctor. Then my mom called because she was having a dizzy spell and could not drive home from the hairdresser. Both are better today. Now to watch some football.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Sept. 19 - 24
Came home from the beach on Friday the 19th. On the way home we stopped to visit my cousin Barbara Anne Bowling and her husband Bob. We both grew up in the south Alabama town of Monroeville. We were in the same grade in school. Our backyard bordered with another set of cousin's and after they lost their house in a fire, she moved across the street from them. We spent a lot of time playing together. After moving several times, we ran into each other at Auburn. I had only seen them a couple of times, at family funerals, or weddings since then. We had a good visit which was quite enjoyable.
Arriving home we found that the puppy was still hanging around the house. Asked several neighbors if they had lost a dog. Puppy turned out to be about a year old and had had a litter of pups before. Although the puppy was cute we did not want a dog because of the traveling we do. After checking with the local vets to see if they may have recognized the dog, I finally took the dog to the Animal Shelter.on Tuesday. Maybe someone will adopt the dog.
Went to the doctor on Monday. I have arthritis and tendonitus in the left knee. The pain is not related to the surgery but more a pulled hamstring caused from the swelling. I had not taken the ibuprofen the way I should have. I thought it was for swelling and pain so I was only taking it in the morning. I found out that it only is good for 6 hours, so I had not been taking it the way I should. I now have another medicine for inflammation that I take once a day. Hopefully it will give some relief in a couple of days. After exercise I get real stiff.and thus a little more pain. I have no pain while walking, 3 miles on Tuesday and 4 miles on Wednesday, (24th). Also today I need to use my weedeater outside around the house. I also need to redo the wiring for the phones in my house. I have a lot of static that is in the lines but no static if I bypass the house wiring. I will work on that project tomorrow, after all no since doing it today if it is not mandatory. More to come later.
Oh, spare time has been spent on the first 2000 piece puzzle that I have ever worked. Amy did a lot of it too.
Arriving home we found that the puppy was still hanging around the house. Asked several neighbors if they had lost a dog. Puppy turned out to be about a year old and had had a litter of pups before. Although the puppy was cute we did not want a dog because of the traveling we do. After checking with the local vets to see if they may have recognized the dog, I finally took the dog to the Animal Shelter.on Tuesday. Maybe someone will adopt the dog.
Went to the doctor on Monday. I have arthritis and tendonitus in the left knee. The pain is not related to the surgery but more a pulled hamstring caused from the swelling. I had not taken the ibuprofen the way I should have. I thought it was for swelling and pain so I was only taking it in the morning. I found out that it only is good for 6 hours, so I had not been taking it the way I should. I now have another medicine for inflammation that I take once a day. Hopefully it will give some relief in a couple of days. After exercise I get real stiff.and thus a little more pain. I have no pain while walking, 3 miles on Tuesday and 4 miles on Wednesday, (24th). Also today I need to use my weedeater outside around the house. I also need to redo the wiring for the phones in my house. I have a lot of static that is in the lines but no static if I bypass the house wiring. I will work on that project tomorrow, after all no since doing it today if it is not mandatory. More to come later.
Oh, spare time has been spent on the first 2000 piece puzzle that I have ever worked. Amy did a lot of it too.
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