Here I am
Finally back at a big size keyboard where I can type along and not hunt and peck like I have to do on the iphone, which was the only electronic device I connected to during the past three weeks. It was a nice break but now I’m pretty out of touch with my cyber friends. I’m certain I’ll be back with this time-wasting behavior soon.
So I’m sorry I didn’t look at the Flying Horseshoe Ranch over more carefully. However since I now know your motive for urging me to check it out fully, we can work on a more extravagant Memorial Day site. I think there are many nice lodgings around Leavenworth but they were always too expensive for our group. Did you like Camp Angelos? It was also expensive but close to Portland which could be nice. So far I haven’t check with many Johansons but a few seem to find Brooks acceptable though no one is especially enthusiastic. Hey, if they know we can choose a gifted site there may be plenty of suggestions.
Linda and I flew out of Seattle so I visited with Peyton and Walker for a few days. They are getting so grown up and spent every day I was there dressing and undressing in Halloween costumes. Lucas and Miles were very excited to show me their carved pumpkins last night. Grandma is very excited to have this holiday almost over.
The hiking in Sedona was great although the first day I was very apprehensive. We had chosen a level 5, which meant participants must be in good health, mobile and able to participate in 3-5 hours of physical activity per day, the equivalent of walking up to five miles at a 2.5-mph pace over uneven ground. The first day was hot and dusty and I was pleased when the hike ended but the days got better and we had a great time hiking on slick rock, which is really gritty sandstone. There were 18 of us in the group of mostly folks in their 60’s and we kept a steady pace. Linda, my photographer, will be posting some of her 400 photos soon.
After our hiking we drove to the Grand Canyon for lunch and then on to Las Vegas. Linda’s nephew, Konan lives there and we had visited him in San Jose, Costa Rica several years ago. He now has a wife and more importantly a large boat se we were entertained with a day on Lake Mead. The following day we drove back to Phoenix and had dinner with Lochan and his grandparents and mom. He is a cutie and his grandma had him show off his visual tracking ability with some flash cards. He is keeping them all enthralled and Ronna babysits every day.
My mom was sleeping when I saw her yesterday. I think she sleeps most of the time and doesn’t seem to have any vision though when I ask her she says she sees me. She did sing a little when the group was singing “Oh Susannah”.
Do you have your Trick or Treat items ready to distribute?

2 Comments:
At least you didn't go into a sweat lodge!
I think we should concentrate on MD locations centrally located so no one has to travel all the way across the state. And I like Brooks!
No I don't do T or T. Lock my gate and turn off my porch light...too scary to open the door and have a group of teenagers there!
I need to plan the trip to the Bonnie Hunt show but can't seem to get a reply to my emails from my sister. It looks as tho' after the 19th would be the best cuz we have two operas in Jan.
Our fall colors are beautiful this year. Must be due to the cool rainy weather. And no summer to speak of!
Arla, I am sooo glad you are back. I didn't realize you were gone for 3 weeks! I did start to notice you were awfully quiet. I missed you. Sorry to hear about Alberta. I suppose she is comfortable though. My dad mentioned he got a nice email from you. He likes them even though he doesnt' always reply.... Gayle is there this weekend. jill
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