Monthly Archives:November 2008

I am finally beginning to warm up – well, the temps are going down again, so I do have chill bumps, but that will just take a sweater to get rid of those. 😉

The Big Chill occurred Wednesday. Hubby had a doctor’s appointment to see his diabetes specialist in Anchorage – so we drove up mid-morning. We stopped at Knitting Grounds to pick up the Big Sock for its return to Kenai and then had a bite for lunch and went to the appointment . . .

. . . . where it took much longer than the 30-45 minutes they promise. Of course it did! I knew it would, but it still bites to have to head back to Kenai in the dark. However, that is life in Alaska, so we just went with the flow and headed for home.

We decided to stop at wally’s to pick up munchies for the road – to stave off the sleepies – and just before the driveway – the heater quit. Just quit! The fan no longer was blowing and we looked at each other and said uh-oh!

Hubby said – pop the hood and I’ll check the fuses. I suggested he call the car dealership before they closed at 5 to see if anyone was available to talk him through it (3 separate fuse box areas to look – I was trying to cut down on the guessing if possible). He reached them, nobody in the service bays (day before Thanksgiving – they all left a bit before 5) but a service desk dude talked with him to find the fuse.

In the meantime I went into the store and grabbed a couple of sweaters and some gloves because it was looking like a long cold ride back to Kenai.

Came out – found hubby huddled in the car – car running – no heater. It was NOT the fuse – they think it was either the fan malfunctioning OR the wiring is melted. Oy!

We had no choice but to head out of town – try to keep warm and get home because the next day was Thanksgiving and we had family coming for dinner. Good thing we had told them that we’d be sleeping in and dinner would be in the late afternoon, huh?

We got stuck in a line of at least 50 cars heading out of Anchorage towards Girdwood. Mt. Alyeska Ski Resort opened that day, so we hoped that most of the cars would peel off there. We stopped to use the facilities and warm up a bit and then headed back out onto the road.

With at least 25 other cars! Good grief! “We got us a convoy!”

Fresh snow was falling – and that helped brighten the sides of the road a bit – but I had some cretin behind me who was playing with his headlights – high beams, low beams, high beams, low beams. Ack! He followed me for about 40 miles doing that and then . . . he did a fast left and was gone – just like that. The car behind him kept going, but I noticed that the traffic behind him slowed way down. I think he lost control on the glare ice and ended up in the ditch. There was no way for me to know for sure or to stop safely so I kept going. Haven’t heard anything on the news, so I have to assume that he is fine – got out of the ditch and continued on.

He was a cretin, but nobody deserves to be hurt over something stupid, so I’m hoping for the best. And, a check of the troopers logs shows nothing for that area on that day, so phew!

Anyway . . . hubby and I made it home safely – albeit COLDLY! We didn’t even unload the Big Sock box, but locked it up in the car. We just trudged into the house and covered up in blankets until we could feel our toes again. It was 22 degrees – brrrrrrrrrrr.

We made some calls Friday and have an appointment with an auto repairman Monday morning. Hubby will pick me up there and drive me to work and then pick me up from work. I don’t know how long the car will be out of commission, but hopefully they will have it fixed Monday.

Fingers crossed.

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. Stay warm, everyone. (sure don’t realize how much you depend on heat until you don’t have it, huh?)

getting tired of seeing the purple map when you stop by? Me, too! So, I thought I would jump in here and post a new picture. I am headed off to Indianapolis early Tuesday morning – driving up to Anchorage Monday afternoon – and I’ll be gone a week. So, I thought I would leave you with this shot of last week’s full moon:

giving the moon the bird(s)

I really want to get a shot of the great big “harvest” type full moon as it rises and is all yellow and such between the Kenai Kards. But, so far I haven’t been in the right spot at the right time – or it hasn’t been in the right spot at the right time.

There is another shot I’d like to get with the moon, but, again . . . it just hasn’t happened yet.

And, yup . . . Kards with a K – the local high school mascot is the Kardinal – Kolors are Red and Black. Both daughters and their hubbies graduated from there and I have two grandkiddos attending now. Sigh! I canNOT be that old.
😉

Okay – you all be good while I’m gone. This is a work-related trip and I won’t be taking the laptop along – well, I don’t plan to – we’ll see what I think about that tomorrow. I WILL be taking knitting along. And books. So, probably not the computer.

I’ll check back in with all of you sometime the 24th.

PurpleMoose’s Map
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com

These are places I’ve visited for a period of time, even if only for a day. I’ve actually been IN or THROUGH several more, but don’t think it’s fair to color them in, too.

And, don’t you just love the misshapen and misplaced Alaska? hahaha

Well, okay . . . only ONE thing for tonight.

I co-facilitate a group twice a week. It can get pretty stressful because of the subject matter the participants are discussing . . . so . . .

tonight as I was leaving I said something to the facilitator . . . “I’m sorry about . . .” and she stopped me and said some wise words . . . “You sure do a lot of apologizing here!”

She said it in a forthright manner – not judging or anything – but a bit incredulous, I think. So I said the very first words that came to my lips . . . “Oh, I’m sorry.” And, then we both chuckled.

But I have been thinking about it ever since (okay, it only happened half an hour ago, still . . .) and I’ve been trying to figure out why it is that I do it. Because I know I do apologize a lot – for things that either I have no control over – or that I didn’t do in the first place – or that bear no need for apology anyway.

A psycholanalyst could probably have fun with it – and with me – but I don’t feel like putting out big bucks for someone to sit in a chair with a notepad, totally not into whatever I’m saying – or “guessing” totally wrong about the reasons I might do this or some other sort of thing.

I guess it’s a part of me I need to work on – apologize if I do something wrong to someone – apologize if I am at fault – but if it is something that I have no control over, then just leave it to the world to sort out.

Sound like a plan? Yeah, I think so, too.

btw . . . welcome back to Linda’s Ice Coffee Blog!!! Whoot!