Tuesday - April 21

 The sunshine felt good but oh my, the winds were fierce and out here in the country we really felt the brunt.     But it was such a fun day with my cousin visiting.    Jane drove to KK from Peoria and we laughed, cried and laughed some more.    She's so much fun and we had lots to catch up on.

Jane and I have a long history as she was born just 25 days before me, we are fellow Sublettians and went thru school together and then Midstate College.    We yakked and played several games of Rummikub.    Busy Corner was our choice (one and only) for lunch and more yakkin'.   Jane and I then went to Revive, the nearby coffee shop.   Back to KK for more Rummikub and yakkin' of course.    I brought back a slice of coconut cream pie for Mark.

The winds continued to blow very strong all day.....crazy and a tad ominous with some big trees near Flo, Ruby and Big Red.    Jane left around 4 - such a fun day!    Miss her already...

Janie Girl is "thee best"!!!

We went for a walk and  the following campers from these states are visiting KK tonight:
South Carolina, West Virginia, New Mexico, Illinois, Minnesota (2), California, Tennessee, and Florida (2).   

Anne and I beat the computer 4 of 5 games tonight!    Good day of RummiKub and Euchre!

The wind finally died down around 7 PM.    Alleluia!






Monday - April 20

 33 degrees when we got up but sunny skies and no wind.    We left KK at 7:45 heading north on I-55 stopping in Dwight for gas (Ruby) and coffee (us) + a creme brulee donut for Mark at The Perfect Blend.

Next stop was Zip Dee awning company in Elk Grove Village to pick up new awning for Flo - after 8 years, the seam had come undone, so decided to get a new one instead of trying to fix.    Mark and hopefully? our friend Darrel can do this removal of the old one and install the new canvas.    Katherine, the lady at Zip Dee said it was not difficult and comes with directions.   They have the market on RV awnings and just getting into residential/businesses.

We arrived at Windsor Covenant Care at 11:30.    Mike and Theresa met us and we went to her apartment for a little bit and then to the London Grille - very good sandwiches and chili.    Afterwards, we went to see Mike's memory care apartment which is very nice and he's happy there.    We had a good visit and thankful he's in this facility for the care he needs.    So many challenges facing Mike with this dreadful disease and keeping he and Theresa in our prayers.

Said our good byes as Theresa had a meeting (she's on several committees at Windsor).    So glad to got to see them and catch up.

Theresa and Mark

On home....Mark drove to Gardner and then I drove rest of the way - after 6 straight days on the road, we hope to stay put (at least traveling) for awhile.

I decided not to join the Monday Night Friends - another long day and glad to just stay put!

Today Connor heard from Purdue, the 4th college he applied for their engineering program and he was accepted by all 4 with U of Illinois, his first choice!    Way to go Connor!!!



Sunday - April 19

 Hello from Kamp Komfort where we literally "blew" in this afternoon - crazy wind with gusts at 37 mph.    The temp is 58 but feels like 39!    

We left Lambert's RV park at 8 with Mark going to get diesel in Big Red and me to Scooter's for coffee.    What a pretty morning with lots of clear blue sunshine compared to wet, dreary Saturday.     And then we were off on I-55 for our 5th and final day of travel.   Sunday mornings are a good time to be on the road - not much traffic but then we really hit it big time around St. Louis.    WOW.....busy busy.   We saw the exit for Butler Hill Road and brought back memories from almost 57 years ago as this was very close to our first home at 202 Clayridge Drive.    Boy has that area changed (obviously in 57 years) with so many new businesses and a big cancer center right at the exit ramp.   

Always good to see the big Arch - "Gateway to America's Heartland". 

I checked in with Micci at KK while Mark parked Flo.    Micci said they had lots of rain about 2 weeks ago (2 days after they opened for the season)  and KK was basically totally under water - pictures were unreal!!!    

We are here for one month but tomorrow we're off again (just Ruby and us) to Elk Grove Village (near O'Hare) to pick up a new awning for Flo and then visit Mark's sister Theresa and Mike.    The calendar for the next month is pretty full with family/friends visits and eating!!!

We went to online Mass with Father Jonathan in Port Clinton at Immaculate Conception.   Another short and meaningful homily!

Zoom tonight had 8 siblings chatting about health issues, a tree falling onto Doris' Wisconsin lake home causing damage from last week's storm, family reunion coming in August, etc., etc.   Janet and Mike are vacationing in Arizona and Joan is pleased with her recovery from ankle surgery but still a long ways to go.

Frost advisory for KK tonight!!!😕😕😕

Have a good week!




Saturday - April 18

 Brrrr.....what a difference a day makes.     Ater 3 beautiful days of weather for traveling, today was just the opposite with chilly temps, strong winds and rain!

We were up early with the time change and ready to leave the Loves truck stop in Quinton by 7 AM.    The first hour was great with hardly any traffic on I-22 and such a nice road.    But then that changed with more and more foks out and trucks on this Saturday morning.   We stopped n Tupelo, MS (Elvis' birthplace) to check radar and in Olive Branch, MS for some hot drinks.

We did our usual praying the rosary together and me listening to my oldies (sometimes Seriously Sinatra) as we just kept truckin on down the road.    We went thru 5 states - Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri.    The rain started in Mississippi - not too heavy but the worst was Missouri just as we crossed the state line - yikes....a good 1/2 hour and most of that was heavy!!!    Not fun!     

Saw more beautiful wildflowers - pink in Mississippi and yellow in Arkansas.   And the huge FedEx facility at the Memphis airport.

We arrived in Sikeston, MO at 1:00 (49 degrees) and planned to eat here at Lambert's Cafe - "home of the throwed rolls"    They have a 30-site RV park behind the restaurant that is on a first come first serve basis.   Sooo much water standing everywhere.    The parking lot was packed including a Peoria Charter bus.    Mark got Flo settled in an RV spot hooking up the electric and water in the rain and dodging the puddles.

We drove Ruby to the restaurant and hard to find a parking spot - oh my.....people, people everywhere.    We originally thought we would have dinner here but then decided on lunch; but sooo crowded, so came back to Flo for a bit and changed into warmer clothes.

Went back to Lambert's at 2:30 and had a 45 minute wait - crazy busy on a Saturday afternoon.    Folks were bundled up in jeans, sweatshirts, jackets, even stocking caps - brrr....we Floridians are not ready for this big change in the weather, but in a few days, it will be warm again.

So, Lambert's was good as ever with generous portions of great Southern cooking + their delicious warm big rolls they throw at the customers.   Their servers (guys and gals all wear jeans, denim shirts with red suspenders) come around with metal bowls of fried potatoes with onions, fried okra, tomato/macaroni salad, etc.   I forgot how big this place is - we were in a very large dining room and as we were leaving, we walked past another one just like it.   We have plenty of leftovers.    Still lots of people waiting for a table and this was just the lunch crowd!

So, back on November 7, 2003, Ryan and his cousin David (Ron and Vicki's son) were in aviation at SIU-Carbondale.    They were working on their multi-engine ratings and building hours, so invited their parents for a little surprise trip "somewhere" for Mark's birthday.   Unfortunately, Ron and Vicki couldn't go as Ron had had recent eye surgery and was told not to fly.    So, Anne and Patrick joined us and we left  Bloomington flying south for dinner.    And tah dah....they landed in Sikeston, a shuttle service provided by Lambert's picked us up and took us to the restaurant and we had a very memorable dinner in such a unique place.    Mark and I were also here November 13, 2014 with Daisy enroute to Florida.   It's as good as ever - just a really fun place.    There are 2 other locations besides Sikeston - Foley, Alabama and Ozark, Missouri.

Mark is happy after that delicious meal
Lambert's is same age as my brother Bob

Anne and I beat the computer 3 of 4 games tonight!




  


Friday - April 17

Mark started the day with a trip to Hardees and enjoyed his biscuits and gravy fix   He brought a biscuit back for me!   I love 'em.    Hot today, but no complaints as we've had beautiful weather for traveling.    We left Big Rig in Lamont just before 8:00.  We were back to interstate travel today - 10, 85, 65 and 22.    Heading west on I-10 this morning we came across another accident in the eastbound lanes which caused a major back-up.    Lots of emergency vehicles on the scene and saw a charred pickup truck....not a good sight 😟

We drove a total of 350 miles with a few stops along the way including Troy, AL for diesel for Big Red and while Mark was taking care of that, I went to 7 Brew for coffees for us.   Happy to be back on central time and gain an hour.

Yesterday we saw so many beautiful purple wildflowers along Florida's roadside with some pinks and whites sprinkled in.    Today, lots of Dollar Generals in Alabama.   ðŸ˜ƒ 

We are at the brand new Loves truck stop in Quinton, AL for the night.    This place just opened last Thursday and has 5 RV spots (we really like these places and their RV facilities are getting to be really popular).   

Mark is thee best logistics guy - once again routing our trip today as to which roads, rest stops, fuel stops, etc.     A task he handles so well each day and enjoys for the most part!

So today we hit 87 and tomorrow, only in the 50's.   Another change of clothing coming up!

Anne and I lost 3 of 5 games to the computer tonight - the cards were not kind!

We are 3 hours and 10 minutes from Memphis and if Ryan had been there and not working tomorrow, we would've met him somewhere, but he's back home at Lake James.