This is the first time in over 8 years that we were not on a
Christmas tree lot on his birthday so we were able to celebrate. He feels bad since I had the worst birthday
ever being on the pumpkin lot this past October 29th but he deserves
to have a grand birthday anyway.
He worked some long hours his first weekend cooking in the
Café and I hardly put in any hours, but I am diligently creating my personal
works online and eventually they will pay off.
Since next week is the busiest time of all and we will both be working
10 days straight, we had thought we would just hang out here on our 4 days off,
it being the Christmas holidays and all.
But when we discussed it further we decided to take a short trip for a
few days to celebrate his birthday properly.
We took a very scenic drive over the mountains and through
the woods…no just kidding just over the mountains and through the canyons but not
to grandmother’s house instead to Barona Resort & Casino where the “Orb”
luck continued.
Our entire stay was paid for with a jackpot we hit…
We enjoyed crab, prime rib, lobster and so many other scrumptious
goodies eating their very expensive buffet, but for us…free!
We stayed in a very comfortable King-size room on the 8th
floor with a wonderful view, again…free.
We played for a few hours in the casino…once again…yes you
got it…free!
Now that was the way to celebrate a fantastic birthday!
The drive was spectacular, the scenery was exquisite, the
roads a bit gnarly at times and we will not be heading back in this direction
any time soon. The warning signs were
posted but since we are only 28’ we felt it would be alright and it was but
once was enough. When it takes 2 hours
to drive a little over 60 miles you know the roads are a bit overwhelming,
especially when they allow semis carrying full loads of hay. If we would have met them on one of those
curves the outcome would have been…well let’s just say we do not want to go
there.
Funny how during the most treacherous parts of the drive, we
have no photos…must be that we are both too busy driving and praying to take
any photos. For more photos, please do
visit our Web Albums.
We returned on Christmas Eve just in time before the wicked
wind came across the desert and of course it had to hit in the wee hours of the
morning. At midnight it began rocking us
around but I was able to fall back asleep with the gentle rocking and thought
this may not be too bad, but at 2:30am all hell broke loose. I got in my “safe place” the driver’s seat
and watched as the wind picked up the sand and one after another became sand
storms whirling by, there were times visibility was nonexistent and it lasted
for hours. The wind whipped so hard at
times we thought for sure something on Maggie was going to fly off but again
she proved to us just how tough she is. Finally
around daybreak I was able to get back into bed to sleep a few hours. Not a night I want to repeat any time soon.
The dust inside the house was an inch thick everywhere, so
that is how we spent our Christmas day, vacuuming and dusting the entire rig. We did take some time to reflect on the true
spirit of Christmas and how happy we are to be out of that rat race of buying
gifts and all the hoopla of it all. We
would much rather just be with one another and share our thoughts, hopes and
dreams and are always happy when it is all over and the new year brings new
exciting adventures.
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