Nov 25, 2008

Thanksgiving Week 2008

Steve and I will be working this Thanksgiving but we will be home for the Christmas and New Year Holidays. I am working 7p-7a Wednesday - Sunday and Steve is working days on Thanksgiving and 7p-7a Friday - Sunday.

Today Steve helped a friend with some work around the house he just bought...digging up a leaking water pipe and making the necessary repairs. At last, Dick will be able to take a hot shower in his new home tonight.

We spent the evening doing laundry for the weekend...we both love laundry night...as I am sure that you can tell from the pictures.





We want to wish all of our friends and family a happy Thanksgiving!

Nov 23, 2008

Trauma Nursing Core Course in Phoenix, AZ

Good evening from Tucson, AZ, it was 80 degrees here in the "old Pueblo" today. Steve has worked this weekend and I spent the weekend in Phoenix at John C. Lincoln North Trauma Center instructing in their TNCC Course.
I was able to teach some of my favorite lectures (thoracic and musculoskeletal trauma) and the spinal immobilization and helmet removal station. The participants were mostly from hospitals in the Phoenix area with varying degrees of nursing experience.
Steve and I have a couple days off together and then I get to work the Holiday. We have so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving...God is great and has blessed us with wonderful friends and family.



Nov 12, 2008

Good Friends!

Dr. Draper visits Tucson, AZ...though he was here for a conference he made time for old friends. We had not seen each other since our wedding but the conversation picked up like it was yesterday. Thanks to cell phones we were able to include Sheri in the evening of catching up. We wish Dr. Draper safe travel home to Hannibal, MO and hope to see them more often than every two years.

God has truly blessed Steve and I with great friends and wonderful family!

As I am sitting here typing the police helicopter is flying overhead searching for someone in the wash next to the RV Resort. This "spotlight" search has become a frequent event in our evenings here in Tucson. We sit on the patio and wonder who and why the police are searching so close to our corner of the world.

Nov 5, 2008

From the bottom up.....

November 4, 2008...what a day to behold. Steve and I made a return trip to the Grand Canyon leaving Williams, AZ at 9:00 am for an open air jeep tour from the west rim to the Colorado River. Our tour guide and driver for the day was John who has lived in the area for 42 years...we actually took these pictures after lunch at the Colorado River but I wanted everyone to see what we were traveling in (knowing the temperature was 45 degrees). We initially traveled from Williams to the Grand Canyon Caverns in a 15 passenger van. Stopping to visit the caverns for a tour 21 stories below ground...the ground sloth in the picture below was found in the caverns...thought to have fallen through a shaft into the caverns 3000 years ago. It measured approximately 14 feet tall and because there is only 6 % humidity in the caverns the remains were naturally mummified.














After recovering from the caverns (I have really never liked being under ground) we loaded the jeep for the trip to the west rim of the canyon. Nothing like being in an open air jeep traveling 75 miles per hour when it is 45 degrees. We access the west rim of the canyon on the Hualapai Indian Reservation stopping first at the Lodge to pay $90 access fee. The reservation in one of the poorest in Arizona even though they have the only road access into the canyon...our guide explained that the tribal elders do not disperse the revenue equally among tribal members. The largest building on the reservation is a teen detention center...John explained that teen gang activity is a growing problem on the reservation. Our next encounter as we traveled into the canyon was the wild burrows (which can be adopted) Steve fed this little fellow an orange.















The scenery was beautiful as we traveled into the canyon we could not believe the natural spring waterfalls that emptied into the Colorado River. The view when we arrived at the river was breathtaking.





Steve and I ventured to rivers edge to admire the peacefulness.

The sites as we traveled out of the canyon were awesome as well...note the boulder that is perched on the left side of the rock face. Our driver has been watching this for some time waiting for it to fall. After leaving the reservation we stopped in Seligman, AZ which Disney Pixar used for the basis of "Radiator Springs" in the movie "Cars". Steve and I were able to see the fire truck and police car with "eyes" and have our picture taken with "Mater" the tow truck. Hunter, know how much we admire you because it was really cold by this time to be out taking pictures.