My, my, it certainly has been an interesting four months. Our return to Kansas City for Mike's unexpected cornea transplant went well. Except for the 14 degree night that froze our hoses, etc. That wasn't all that great.
As soon as Mike could see clearly enough to drive we left Kansas City one jump ahead of a winter storm. Stayed ahead of it until Amarillo when we had to get off the road for two days due to high winds. And of course it was very cold. And I picked a park that was right at the end of a private airport runway. Nothing personal, you understand, but I will try not to go through Amarillo again...ever. Tucumcari is only 113 miles from Amarillo and we had to get off again, this time for snow. Sat three days in that park waiting for roads to clear and then finally drifted into Albuquerque.
We were supposed to have Thanksgiving with my son Wyatt, his wife Michelle, and their two daughters, Taylor and Madison. By the time we got to Albuquerque, Michelle was very ill, in the hospital, and had three hours of surgery the day before Thanksgiving. Mike and I cooked Thanksgiving dinner and Wyatt spent most of the day at the hospital with Michelle. She is now doing much better and hopes to leave the hospital this week.
We left Albuquerque headed south to a wonderful park outside Deming NM. I will try to post a photo (I am still figuring out this application.) Both of us hope your Thanksgivings were a lot less stressful than ours.
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