Friday, April 26, 2013

Our Angel is Here!

Although a month early, Lydia arrived on 25 March 2013 with all 10 fingers and toes!  She was little and had to spend some time under the UV Billy lights but is now home and growing strong.

What a wonderful gift from God this little baby is!  I feel very blessed to have her in my life.  As I traveled from Billings MT to Bozeman MT to meet her for the first time, I had a whirlwind of feelings surging through my body.  I felt great happiness but a tinge of sadness as well.  I no longer have a little girl.  My daughter is now a mother and will soon be celebrating her very first Mothers Day   Her priorities have now shifted to that of being a mentor and a provider for this tiny gem.

I look forward to sharing nights with this little one.  Wearing funny jammies and eating popcorn while watching silly movies on the TV.  I wonder how she will react when I have to use the dreaded "no" or how I will react when she asks, standing in a stubborn stance, "Grandma!  Why do I always have to do what you say?"  I look forward to sloppy kisses and warm hugs.  I await the times I will have phone calls with a little voice on the end telling me "I love you Grandma!"  I will cherish every scribble that I receive and may have to buy a bigger refrigerator to tape them all too!

For now, I am happy with pictures received over the cell phone and the little coos and cry's  I hear when I call my daughter.  I am convinced she will be a wonderful mother who will teach, protect, care for and love this precious child from God.  I only hope that I can be blessed with plenty of time to watch her grow into the amazing young woman that I know she will be.

As always, until the next time we meet, Cheers!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

They're Havin A Baby!

We have the most wonderful news!  I'm going to be a grandmother in April.  My baby is having her own little one in April 2013.  I am so excited that I can hardly stand still!  I am already starting to collect things.  A while back, I asked God to let me see my grand baby.  Everything I have asked for has been given to me.  He is so faithful to me and I am eternally grateful for all He has given.

I don't know how I am going stand waiting 7 1/2 more months.  I wish I was closer to her than 2 hours away because I want to be there for her when she has questions.  My mother and father are excited as well and have plans to come for a visit in May.  I am already planning a baby shower for her here in Billings MT so she can share the good news with her friends that she has here.

They don't want to know if it is a girl or a boy.  They want to be surprised.  She told me about a dream she had however that indicated her first child would be a boy and she was to name him Elijah.  She seems convinced that this will come true.

I'm going to be the best grandmother ever!  Thank you God for this wonderful gift!

With and excited heart!  Freedancer

Our Goal of 2012 Has Been Accomplished

Our last trip of 2012 has come and gone.  We were privileged to complete our set goal of Geocaching in every state!  We spent 16 days on the road, traveling across the United States to reach Delaware and Washington DC.  We chalked up over 5.000 miles total. It was quite the trip and parts of it were eventful at most.

After completing the Montana State Fair in mid August where I walked away with 23 ribbons, we packed the car and headed out across the country.  Of course I was armed with my camera and my travel bug Walter who has been with me for over 8,000 previous miles.  He had a new companion, Jeramey, who began his journeys with us just this year.  We stayed in various KOA Kampgrounds, taking advantage of their cabins and great hospitality.  We also stayed in some motels, some good and some pretty bad.  All in all, we decided that we did better in the KOA Kabins.

While in Illinois I stopped to grab some sand off of the Illinois river.  While there, I also came across a photo op which had me snapping photos of a large barge navigating its way along the shallow river.  During the process of catching this barge on film, I fell over a large cement block which was embedded along the bank to prevent erosion.  Unfortunately for me, I went ass over tea kettle and came down on my hands, knees and on to the camera which proceeded to break.  I was literally in tears for two solid days.  Yes, I was able to use my husbands camera but I was not familiar as to how it worked and missed hundreds of shots trying to make it do what mine could do effortlessly.  I also injured myself to the point that my poor husband got dirty looks from passerby's thinking he had beaten me or something like that.  I had head to toe bruises.  Two days later while walking from our KOA Kabin to the bathroom, I miss navigated the edge of the road and fell down again, injuring the other parts of my poor body that got missed the first time.  I was completely in a state of frustration and disgust at myself.  This was a trip that I had waited over 7 years to complete and it looked like it was going to get the best of me.  However,  things did start to get better.

We made our way to New York to pick up an elusive Geo-coin that we had managed to grab on several other trips.  My husband had made arrangements to retrieve this coin from the current handler.  We would be taking the coin to some other states that it needed.  While there, I set up our route on our car GPS, who is affectionately known as "Doris The Second".  "Doris The First" had a mental breakdown several years ago and was presently in lock down at our Montana residence awaiting medical intervention.  Like usual, I placed several way points into the GPS to track our route.  What we forgot to do however, was to not follow the directions into the cities that I had marked.  We ended up deep into Midtown New York on a very dark and late night.  It took over an hour of driving in circles and several PTSD panic attacks on my part before I realized that I needed to remove the way point from the GPS so she could lead us out to the interstate.  Doris kept running us in circles to the center of Midtown where it's night residents were beginning to suspect that we were "not from around there".  After spending 15 minutes parked in the local police stations lot, I reprogrammed sweet Doris and she led us out of one of the most notorious inner cities in the United States.

We finally made it to Delaware on 3 September 2012.  We highfived  each other while under the watchful eye and occasional snarl of a local watchdog at a nearby home.  After we got our photos, we made our way to our first Delaware cache and the "caching in all 50 states" goal was sealed.  We had plans to do more caching the next day as well as make our way to Washington DC to add that to our list.  We stopped at a local motel and got a room for the night as my husband wanted to watch the completion of a series on television that we had watched the previous evening.  Prior to the start of the show, we stopped at a local pizza place and order a pizza to eat while enjoying the show.  We ordered our usual pizza, half mushroom and cheese and half hamburger and cheese and made arrangements to have it delivered to our room.  We were flabbergasted when the food arrived.  We opened the box and found an all cheese pizza and a second container of a cheese burger!  My husband promptly returned the food and asked that it be remade.  The manager laughed and stated that he had misunderstood us and delivered the second pizza himself in person.

After the show was over, I walked out to the car to retrieve an item that I forgot and to my dismay, Walter and Jeramey were both gone!  I rushed into the motel room and asked my husband if he had seen them.  He stated that he had not and we proceeded to search the car and motel room inside and out.  We did not find them and concluded that the only place that he could have been left was at the geocache site we were at over 4 hours ago.  I went strait into panic mode.  How could I be so stupid as to leave Walter in some strange place?  I imagined rabid dogs pulling his little limbs off and tearing off his sweater.  My husband stated immediately, "We gotta go back and get Walter!" and so we did.  We programmed the geocache back into Doris and headed out.  It was 12:45 pm but we didn't care, we were on a rescue mission.  Although it was only 4 miles away from the hotel, it seemed like a lifetime of driving.  I prayed so hard that my folded hands hurt.  As we drove up to the site, I closed my eyes tightly because I didn't want to see the result of leaving this unique fellow all alone for 4 hours in the dark and rain.  There he was!  He was sitting in the chair were I left him when I was taking pictures to mark the completion of our goal.  I grabbed him, thanking God for keeping him safe.  He was fine and none less for wear albeit he had a little rain on his balled head.  Walter is a replica of Jeff Dunhams's  puppet of the same name.  He has been to Alaska, Hawaii and our Southeast trips as well as some smaller ones.  He is a very special travel bug and has racked up well over 8,000 miles.  He does speak of you push his hand.  I told him how sorry I was and asked "will you forgive me for leaving you here?  I am so sorry Walter".  I pushed his hand and he promptly stated "You're an idiot!"  There was no way that I was going to argue with that analysis.  Lets just say, he didn't go out of my sight for the rest of the trip.

The next day, we made our way around Delaware grabbing a few caches and made our way to Washington DC.  It really wasn't that far away according to the map but we were in for a rude awakening. It seems as though it takes much longer to go short distances back east.  We traveled several hours to go less than 100 miles!  At one point, there was a massive traffic jam that was caused by travelers coming home from a long weekend away and doing this on several freeways that all came together.  It must have taken 3 hours to get through this jam but we made it out in one piece and rolled into Washington DC with a little extra time to spare.  We took our photos, repaired the cache we came to find and rolled on out.  I told my husband that he'd better not take me by the White House as I was afraid that I would reach through the gates and choke the living be-Jesus out of  our useless "Commander and Chief".  Needless to say, we gave the White House a wide birth indeed.

With our mission completed, we programmed our route home to Montana.  We made sure the coin that we retrieved from New York made it to some of the states it needed and pointed our weary noses toward home.  We arrived back on 9 September 2012 at 8:00 pm.  I hurried around bringing things into our house as I had to get up for work the next day.  Then, as I started to step out of the house to move my car back into it's spot in front, I missed the top step of our porch stairs and proceeded to fall all the way down, bouncing like a rag doll off of the pavement.  I laid there in severe pain and slightly dazed.  My husband rushed over to see if I was ok which obviously, I was not.  I ended up with several bruised ribs and a severely sprained big toe.  This was the last straw!  How I could travel over 5,000 miles and injure myself three times was beyond me!  I hobbled into the house and spent the next few hours under ice.

All in all, the trip was pretty good.  Now that we have met this 7 year goal, we can take our time and pick a place to actually set our trailer down in and spend some quality time exploring.  The big advantage is that we have the coin and it needs to go to Alaska, Hawaii and New England.  Looks like we will have to make a few trips abroad to assist in obtaining the needed miles.  We have plans to go back to New England when we can take more time and also go back to Hawaii and possibly Alaska but for now, we sit here with wide grins on our faces, basking in the light of completing our 7 year goal.  Interestingly enough, it turns out that we are the first people in Montana to Geocache in all 50 states and that's a pretty fantastic accomplishment in our book!

As ever, Cheers!   Freedancer

The Loss of Fond Memories

June of 2012 was sad for us.  Our cabin in the Bull Mountains near Roundup Montana burned to the ground during a series of wild fires in Montana.  This cabin has been in the family for over 40 years.  It housed much of my husbands ham radio equipment and furniture left to him by his mother and grandmother.  Everything was lost in this massive fire.  Were our cabin was situated, two fires merged together.  My husband is quite devastated with this loss.  He spent two long years building this cabin with his own two hands.  There were times when his five sons and his father also assisted him.

We have questioned over and over since that June day.  Why did God let this happen?  What was He trying to tell us and what are we to do now?  So far, those answers have not been discovered.  We do not blame God for this disaster.  No, it has actually brought us closer to Him.  We see some of the areas in our life that we have locked God out of that we need to unchain these areas and allow Him to work his love.  63 other structures were lost as well and we have deep sadness for all of the other fire victims.  Some are rebuilding and some have chosen not to.

Possessions can disappear in a blink of an eye.  They can be lost through theft, not being a good steward of your finances, through divorce, death, fire, flood and other disasters.  What we have to remember here is that we need to be right with God in spite of the losses.  If our souls are not part of Gods kingdom, no amount of personal possessions will secure it.  Only our love for God and knowing that Jesus died on the cross for all of us is what really matters.  Perhaps that is what God has been trying to tell us.  We put our possessions before Him rather than thanking Him for them and using what we have been given to help others find their way to Him.

Yes, we lost many memories and possessions in the Bull Mountain fires this summer but we know that we are children of Jesus Christ and that is something that cannot be destroyed by fire.

In Christs precious love,  Freedancer

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Here's to 2012

Well here we are, well into 2012 already.  Where does the time go?  We had our first trip of the year to California to visit Mom and Dad Greenleaf in Hemet.  The weather was pretty rainy and cold this time around.  My mom said that it was unusual for this much rain to fall in Hemet.  We did a little geocaching on the way down and while there.  After a few days, the sun came out finally.  For the second time, I ended up sick for about half the trip.  As soon as I got into California, I got stuffy and very sick.  We have come to the conclusion that this has to be an allergy of some sort.  The same thing happened to me the last time in California.  It was good to see the folks and visit with them.  They were getting ready to head back to Washington shortly after we left.  Before leaving for Hemet, I moved from my job with Riverstone Health back to the main Mental Health Center here in Billings.  Riverstone lost the contract for the SDMI program which was a Medicaid program for the Mentally Ill.  I was pretty bummed that I had to move back to Mental Health due to the fact that I once again had to start counting units.  It is very stressful and I have become very tired from all of it.  I will be having my left shoulder repaired in December.  The tear in the rotator cuff has gotten to the point of where it is constantly hurting me and I am losing range of motion.  What really sucks is that we no longer have sick time through my employer.  They have gone to strictly Paid Time Off (PTO).  We have to use this PTO for everything now.  I have started coming to work sick because I can't afford to lose all my vacation time for sick time and appointments.  I have to wait until December to have my arm repaired because I do not have enough PTO to cover the surgery recovery time.  I will get my new time in December.  There is a lot of stuff that has happened since the three years I was gone to the other job.  I was actually assigned to the Mental Health Center for the whole three years but worked off site at Riverstone.  Since that time, they moved into a new building where we work with 22 other people in one big room.  We have cubical s there.  They are very small and there is no place to hang photo's or anything.  We have to do our own cleaning as the janitors are not allowed into that office space.  I lost my computer that I had at my other job and have to share them now with the other 22 people.  All of this change was difficult for me to adjust to and for the first few months, I felt out of place and basically useless.  It is a little better now except I can't quite get up to speed on the units.  It is a job though and I am thankful for it.

We are planning to grab the elusive Delaware this year for the last of the 50 states that we have geocached in.  We are thinking that we better grab this state very soon and get it off the bucket list.  After we get it, we will set out sights on Canada.  My little internet business hasn't quite caught on yet.  I just don't want to give up yet.  I moved over to Etsy and gave Intuit the boot.  I was being charged $52.00 per month and no one was seeing my site.  things are much better with Etsy.  The market is so saturated however, that it is hard to sell anything.

My beautiful and talented daughter graduated from Montana State University College in Bozeman on the 5th of May 2012.  I am so incredibly lucky to have this wonderful woman in my life.  She now will start another chapter of her amazing life as an elementary teacher.  The children she will teach will be the luckiest on this Earth!  She graduated with honors and I could not be any prouder than I am at this moment!

This is a very important election year.  We must all get out in November and vote Obama out of office.  If he gets another 4 years, we will surely become a socialist nation.  He is everything that is bad for the United States.  He has no sense of business, doesn't care for our military men and women and portrays himself as a narcissistic, self centered man who doesn't deserve one more minute in office.  If you do anything at all this year, vote him out!

That's all for now, I will write more after our trip to Delaware.  Cheers!  Freedancer

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Last Trip of the Year

Well, our last trip of the year has come and gone.  We trekked off to the Southeast on an 18 day whirlwind geocaching adventure.  Our goal was to complete our caching experience in all 50 states.  We had high hopes on grabbing Delaware this year but due to the hurricane, tropical storms and just all around yucky weather, we were not able to get that one last state.  My sweetie was bummed all the way home but brightened up when he looked at the fact that he has made 98% of his goal.  I, on the other hand, managed to get a "bucket list" photo that I have been wanting to take for quite some time.  The opportunity came while traveling through Iowa. 

We traveled through at least 15 to 20 new states and some that we hadn't been in before.  We both decided that Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and South Carolina looked about the same.  What fascinated us greatly was the way the wild vines covered everything.  You could drive by ravines and it looked very surreal and eerie the way they consumed everything in their path.  We were told that some of those vines were at least 100 years old!  It was very educating for us and we imagined that someone coming upon our civilization in the future would find this very interesting as well!

One of the most disheartening things to us is how many of our American hotel and motels are run by foreigners.  It seems as if the whole quality of the industry has been lowered in that aspect.  We found very few motels and hotels that had good hygiene standards or even had anyone running it that cared about the consumer staying in them.  We saw rooms that were filthily and in great disrepair.  When things were reported, they were fixed with shoddy workmen ship or not fixed at all.  We, as consumers here in America aren't looking for perfection by all means.  The regular, middle class consumers are looking for a decent, clean place to sleep while traveling.  There are many older hotels and motels out there that are actually nice although they may be a little dated.  We were appalled at the attitude these foreign owners took with us and other consumers.  They were rude, pushy and domineering.  There was no flexibility for some of us who came in late in the evening before.  Some of the hotel and motel owners didn't even have ice machines or garbage cans in locations where consumers could use them.  There were signs on the ice machines directing consumers to the office for ice if needed.  We stayed in a few, disappointing motels along our journey and we also were privileged to stay in a few nice ones.  The majority however, were poor at most and these were nationally known chains.  It seemed to us if the foreign owners wanted our business that they should take a little more pride in their ownership and really try to give the consumer a pleasant lodging experience.  Most of the "continental breakfasts" were just meager.  The food that was offered was cheap and non-nutritional.  The hours of the breakfast were usually not user friendly for those consumers that came into the hotel late the night before.  It made us feel sad that persons calling themselves "Americans" would offer this type of service.  Perhaps they need to review what being an American really is.

Most of the states that we visited on this fast paced trip were clean and pleasant.  With exception of a few, already named individuals, all of the people we encountered were wonderful and friendly.  We especially enjoyed the Southern hospitality in the lower Southern states.  These folks were eager to assist and to offer interesting information about their state and city.  We were fascinated with the history that presented itself to us.  We learned a great deal about each state and their resources.  We found a lot of geocaches on our trip.  There were a lot of regular, ammo can caches and this was a nice change to the urban micro container caches that we usually get when traveling to other states.  Our weather was perfect and we only had rain on one day.  However, that rain storm was quite impressive as rain storms go.  I was able to capture a little on my camera which was interesting at most.

All in all, I was able to dip my feet into the Gulf of Mexico while visiting Mississippi.  It was pretty warm and not at all what I was expecting.  I collected sand from several of the states and plan to make an interesting memory of our trip.  We did lots of Geocaching and I took over 400 photographs.  We visited some really interesting places, one of which was Billings Oklahoma.  Although it has the same name as my city, we actually could put this little town in one corner of Billings Montana.  They appeared to be struggling quite a bit with some damaged buildings.  We noticed they were rebuilding them while we visited.  The day we stopped, the temperature was 113 degrees!  I commented to my husband that I had never been to a place that was 113 degrees before, ever in my life.  I snapped a photo of the sign that recorded it so I could show to my co-workers back at work.

We will be venturing out on another trip to California sometime next year to break up the long Montana winter.  It will be exciting to geocache there again.  We also want to take another trip back east to finally get the elusive Delaware.  So cheers for now!  Freedancer

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Trip to Devils Tower

The warm weather is finally here and we were able to venture out into the wild to do some long awaited Geocaching!  We packed up the trailer and made our way to the KOA at Devils Tower for a nice weekend of hunting.  The KOA was really nice and after a few trys we managed to back our trailer into our spot.  This backing in thing is one of the areas of camping we haven't mastered yet but we are getting better!

After setting up, we had a great meal of french toast and eggs.  The hubby worked on the computer setting up some caches and I set up the rest of the trailer for our two day stay.  The next day, we started out early to make our way around Devils Tower.  There are four Earth Caches there and we managed to pick them all up!  After this, we headed to Sundance Wyoming to hunt the caches there.  Sundance is an interesting place.  The residential areas aren't exactly square and we had to go around the block a lot to get to where we needed to go.  For a small community, their public areas, parks buildings are well kept and clean.  We hiked around the lake area to locate a cache up by the golf course and made our way back to the city.  Driving there, we saw a beautiful little church so I hollered at my hubby to stop so I could get out and take photo's of the church and the flowers.  It was just precious!

After we finished with Sundance, we headed to Gillette to do more caches there.  While we were getting a cache near Fire Station 1, we were privileged to see a beautiful double rainbow which I was able to capture.  We picked up some of the older caches that we were not able to get on the last trip.  It was pretty hot this day so we got tuckered out quickly and were in need of the water we had back in the car.  We made our way out of town a ways and on to a dirt road which had some caches.  Soon after starting this trail, we realized that all of the caches were the same with no challenge so we stopped after we got five of them.  The hubby was very discouraged as he had spent a lot of time putting them in to our GPS units.  I profusely apologized to him stating that I wasn't able to bear doing a boring trail.  By this time, we were quite tired and we made our way back to the KOA for the night. 

I had decided to take a quick shower before bed and walked over to the restrooms where the showers were.  Upon entering, I caught sight of  a huge black bug with long greasy feelers.  He appeared ready to pounce at any moment on a weary traveler.  As I walked to the shower area, I saw several of the same bug family in each shower.  They were way to huge to wash down the drain and looked as if they would be willing to pick a monstrous fight if I tried to move them out of the shower.  Deciding at that moment to forgo the shower and take a top and tail bath in the trailer was one of the clearest decisions of the day.  I just went back to the trailer and announced to my hubby that he was blessed to get an in-house show.  He didn't complain!  As I got ready for bed after my spit bath, we had a horrendous thunder and lightening show.  It was like God was giving us his own 4th of July celebration.  I'd like to see pyrotechnics beat this fireworks show.  The only thing I think He went a little overboard on was the wind that accompanied it!  It about blew us and our tent trailer over.  To top it all off, one of the big bug's had hitchhiked on one of my bags and was setting up house in the trailer.  I let out a scream and my hubby jumped  up to be my hero again.  He evicted the freeloader out of the trailer minus a feeler.  After this excitement I finally made it into bed and fell fast asleep.

The next morning, we tore down our home away from home and headed back to Billings Montana.  We made a stop at a Geocache site near the open pit coal mine in an abandoned housing area.  After getting this cache, we stopped at the mine for some photos.  I asked if we could take Hwy 14/16 back to Sheridan as I had never been that way.  It was a really beautiful drive and I was blessed to visit the booming town of Ucross!  The sign says they have a total of 25 people in the town.  We were in and out in a matter of seconds!  I stopped to take a few photos of one of the grain bins and their new little park that is being finished up and took off again headed toward Sheridan.  After arriving in Sheridan, my hubby took over driving and we made our way back to Billings.  It was a fun weekend for us.

Our next trip is planned later this summer and you can be assured that I will blog all about it.  For now, I am back at work and busy as a little bee.  I do so hope God richly blesses you all the rest of this year.  As always, Cheers!  Freedancer.