Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 6)

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Hmmmm. I have Spectrum too but couldn't even get the app to load on my buddy's wifi in Florida. I just figured you had to have a Spectrum internet signal feeding the wifi to be able to log on.
No, it works better from a phone or tablet, but it does work on a Roku too, but sometimes it won't do anything and other times it only let's you watch a few channels. Also, some of the channels won't authenticate with Spectrum, like A&E and History. Others will.
 

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Good Evening Army. Looks like Caldwell, OH will be home for the night.
Woke up light headed with fluid draining from my right ear. Then went down to the yard and spent a half-hour in a cold rain hooking up and strapping down. 400 miles later, get soaked unstrapping and unloading. 120 miles later, spent another hour and a half getting soaked loading and tarping. Cold, wet, sick and tired. In a truck, no less.
Hungry Man Chicken Noodle Soup made for a delicious supper tonight.
 

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Good Evening Army. Looks like Caldwell, OH will be home for the night.
Woke up light headed with fluid draining from my right ear. Then went down to the yard and spent a half-hour in a cold rain hooking up and strapping down. 400 miles later, get soaked unstrapping and unloading. 120 miles later, spent another hour and a half getting soaked loading and tarping. Cold, wet, sick and tired. In a truck, no less.
Hungry Man Chicken Noodle Soup made for a delicious supper tonight.
Can't be as good as Mamaw dinners.
 

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Good Evening Army. Looks like Caldwell, OH will be home for the night.
Woke up light headed with fluid draining from my right ear. Then went down to the yard and spent a half-hour in a cold rain hooking up and strapping down. 400 miles later, get soaked unstrapping and unloading. 120 miles later, spent another hour and a half getting soaked loading and tarping. Cold, wet, sick and tired. In a truck, no less.
Hungry Man Chicken Noodle Soup made for a delicious supper tonight.

Not much to Caldwell...
 

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I've been trying to get last minute things done before my surgery. I'm already worn out. I should be washing some clothes tomorrow, but looks like I'm going to find out the sex of my grandbabies tomorrow. Young people today have parties for the big announcement. I didn't want to know what my first child was going to be. I decided on the second child I wanted to know. My son tells me this has been a thing for about 5 years now. I still have a few things to do besides this, but I may not get it done. I want it to be over, and I am dreading it at the same time.
 

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    I got Rokus for all the TVs (except the main TV where the cable box/dvr is). Turned in all those cheesy digital adapters and saved $17/month. Also get ALL the cable channels thru the cable/roku. Big improvement. Took a little to get everything right. My wifi was weak so I spent some time and $$ beefing that up and been running smooth since.


    Good news. Handling the chemo well and on schedule?

    Well he has his 3rd long chemo session for this Thursday as long as his blood count is up enough. The last long session got delayed twice because his count was too low and that threw the whole schedule out of wack for a bit. Got fingers crossed on his count being ok for Thursday so we can move on with this. I wouldn't say he's handling it well as it makes him pretty sick for 4-5 days after the long sessions but I guess it could be worse.
     

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    Well today is going to be busy for me. I am not an early bird by any wild stretch of the imagination. So I decided I'd better get an early start. I really should be resting, but that isn't going to happen. We have a cold front coming in with rain today. That doesn't help matters for my schedule. My daughter's party is supposed to be outdoors too. Hopefully it won't be too bad. I am going to my daughter's doctor appointment too. We won't know then, it will be "revealed" later.
     

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    Well he has his 3rd long chemo session for this Thursday as long as his blood count is up enough. The last long session got delayed twice because his count was too low and that threw the whole schedule out of wack for a bit. Got fingers crossed on his count being ok for Thursday so we can move on with this. I wouldn't say he's handling it well as it makes him pretty sick for 4-5 days after the long sessions but I guess it could be worse.
    I guess that is pretty normal. Robin would know that. :)

    Good morning, Arm!
     

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    Fran, are they giving him shots to get his count up?

    Yes, chemo does a number on our blood counts.

    Good morning!

    Oh. My. God. It is amazing out here! A lot of places are closed off because of snow but it makes it easier for us to choose what we want to see. As in we are visiting the last thing we have open roads to today. Mammoth Springs.

    10 minutes into the park and we have photo opportunities with a small group of bison. Really quite close! Less than 5 miles down the road, there are a couple walking on the road on the opposite side of us. Several times we pass bison walking down the road. At one point I'm driving and go very slow while passing one. We make eye contact. So freaking COOL. Huge animals.

    Hubby saw a fox, I saw an elk. Tons of bison. I did see a swan on a slower section of a river. A lot of geese too.

    Old Faithful was as impressive as I hoped it would be.

    David, I thought of you at Old Faithful. There was a guy there with his Corgi!!!!! I recognized the breed because of this thread! :laugh:

    I have to admit I was moved to tears on our first pull over to see those bison. I had been wanting to see Yellowstone since I was in grade school. It has not disappointed.

    It is the slower season right now. Things will start getting much busier and more crowded in a few weeks. This was perfect. No large crowds, lots of places where it was just the two of us exploring little walking loops around some steaming water basins.

    Asian tourists by the bus load are rude. Thank goodness there seems to be only one group. Ran into them a couple of times. They do not care about others while getting their photo shots of themselves.

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to today's adventures, whatever they bring. :thumbs:
     

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    Fran, are they giving him shots to get his count up?

    Yes, chemo does a number on our blood counts.

    Good morning!

    Oh. My. God. It is amazing out here! A lot of places are closed off because of snow but it makes it easier for us to choose what we want to see. As in we are visiting the last thing we have open roads to today. Mammoth Springs.

    10 minutes into the park and we have photo opportunities with a small group of bison. Really quite close! Less than 5 miles down the road, there are a couple walking on the road on the opposite side of us. Several times we pass bison walking down the road. At one point I'm driving and go very slow while passing one. We make eye contact. So freaking COOL. Huge animals.

    Hubby saw a fox, I saw an elk. Tons of bison. I did see a swan on a slower section of a river. A lot of geese too.

    Old Faithful was as impressive as I hoped it would be.

    David, I thought of you at Old Faithful. There was a guy there with his Corgi!!!!! I recognized the breed because of this thread! :laugh:

    I have to admit I was moved to tears on our first pull over to see those bison. I had been wanting to see Yellowstone since I was in grade school. It has not disappointed.

    It is the slower season right now. Things will start getting much busier and more crowded in a few weeks. This was perfect. No large crowds, lots of places where it was just the two of us exploring little walking loops around some steaming water basins.

    Asian tourists by the bus load are rude. Thank goodness there seems to be only one group. Ran into them a couple of times. They do not care about others while getting their photo shots of themselves.

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to today's adventures, whatever they bring. :thumbs:
    Glad you are enjoying yourself. Yes, bison are enormous! They have those huge heads on them. How'd you like to get rushed by one of them big boys?! Those elk are enormous too. Enjoy!
     

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