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The Cruise--Details

I didn't include more details in the prior "The Cruise" post for two reasons. 1)  I didn't think anyone would be interested; and 2)  This trip didn't include much of the normal topics:  good beer, good coffee or John-style travel. But there are details, which may be useful to some people contemplating how such a trip is put together. On the first day of the trip, we drove three hours to pick up my mother in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  At 85, she isn't comfortable driving for long distances and hadn't flown for many years. We then drove 3 1/2 more hours to Chicago, where we checked into the Wyndham, where you can get a room that includes the cost of parking for up to 12 days.   We were up early on the hotel shuttle to O'Hare, where we then boarded the a non-stop American Airlines flight to New Orleans. Here, we checked into a Hampton Inn near the port.  My mother was pretty tired, so Julia and I went out for a Cajun dinner and live music.   Rememberi...

Parks Along the Creek

Today was a work day.  I was up early, making coffee and getting the wood stove going.  Justin is at home and doesn't sleep well in his home bed.  At school, he has a special hospital bed with a mattress that moves the pressure around so that he doesn't get bedsores.

Normally, he is a late sleeper, but he wasn't sleeping so I went through the process to get him up as soon as the wood stove fire was stable.  Julia got him showered, and then I got him dressed and transferred to the power chair.  

Callie is carefully tuned into the process.  She jumps up on Justin's bed and lays next to Justin like Justin's service dog used to do.  She knows to stay out of the way of the Hoyer lift and jumps down from the bed just before we finish.  

The sun didn't bother to fight the clouds this morning.  It was overcast and actively snowing during our walk.  Most of the early snow melted last night because the ground was warmer than freezing, but the temps dropped enough overnight that snow was starting to collect at the edges of the road and sidewalks.

Lodi has three city parks along Spring Creek.  Today, I took pictures at Haberman Park and Goeres Park which are next to each other and separated by Fair Street.  



I rarely see anyone at Haberman, except during the summer month(s).  The shelter is used for family outings and for free music concerts.  There are grills and an outdoor fireplace along the creek, but they literally overlook the gas station.  I've never seen anyone using those.  

Across the street is Goeres Park, which is heavily utilized during the summer.  There is a free swimming pool, baseball/softball fields, a playground, and walking paths. In the winter, there is an ice skating and separate outdoor hockey area on the other side of the park.


This afternoon, despite the chilly conditions, I'll be grilling teriyaki chicken breasts and asparagus.  Julia, Justin and Gretchen (Julia's step-mom) are playing cards.  Julia baked brownies for dessert.




Comments

Solari said…
Glad to see you back to blogging again. I noticed your posts had melted away from my RSS reader so it was nice to see 'em pop back in again.

Hope all is well -- I too am getting back at things after finally recovering from a long bout with Lyme disease. So happy to be strong enough to hit the road again soon.

Safe travels,
Ray
John said…
Thanks for reading, Ray. It feels good to be writing frequently again. Life has a lot of false summits, but things just feel like they are going to take a turn for the better.

I had a short but intense experience with Lyme about 25 years ago. Intense enough that my doctor diagnosed it right away and hit it hard with antibiotics. Glad you are feeling better. It's usually not the grizzlies and mountain lions that get us but the little surprises that nature has waiting for us.

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