{"id":162,"date":"2010-05-03T14:12:00","date_gmt":"2010-05-03T14:12:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/beltguy.com\/blog\/2010\/05\/03\/catching-up\/"},"modified":"2010-05-03T14:12:00","modified_gmt":"2010-05-03T14:12:00","slug":"catching-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beltguy.com\/Travelogue\/?p=162","title":{"rendered":"Catching Up."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Monday May 3, 2010<\/p>\n<p>Catching Up.<\/p>\n<p>I have not posted on this blog since April 1.&nbsp; As I have mentioned several times, this blog was conceived as a travelogue.&nbsp; We have not traveled since our fateful trip home behind the hook (tow truck).&nbsp; I thought I would catch up on a few things that have been happening since then.&nbsp; And for a change, it has been a pretty good month.<\/p>\n<p>First, I have to tell you that we are still having some snow storms.&nbsp; Over the weekend, the snows in the mountains were huge.&nbsp; Two of our daughters were traveling in the mountains and had hectic stories to tell.&nbsp; Daughter Judy and her family were traveling in their new to them motorhome and got into terrible snow on one of our highest passes.&nbsp; Their story is<a href=\"http:\/\/royalranchgreenfromthebottomup.blogspot.com\/2010\/05\/spring-travel-in-colorado.html\"> here<\/a>.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Last week we talked to our former German exchange student, whom we keep in fairly close contact with.&nbsp; She was asking about my analogy of the light at the end of the tunnel as related to some of the trials and tribulations we have been going through.&nbsp; It was obvious that she was concerned.&nbsp; I assured her that things were not as bleak as she had thought.&nbsp; It is always fun to talk with her and catch up on her family&nbsp; news.<\/p>\n<p>Last week we went to a very sad funeral.&nbsp; The granddaughter of our good friends died at the age of 34 from cancer.&nbsp; She was developmentally disabled, but seemed to live a fruitful life based on considerable testimony from her many friends who live in the various community facilities with her.&nbsp; It really brought home how fortunate we are to have healthy productive children and grandchildren!<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of productive children, we must brag on two of our daughters.&nbsp; Their books have been published recently.&nbsp; Kelly has written a great textbook for new teachers.&nbsp; This book is a continuation of a training class that she presents.&nbsp; The Amazon link is<a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Quick-Tips-Strategies-Ready-Use\/dp\/0545167280\/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1272893237&amp;sr=8-1\"> here<\/a>.&nbsp; The ISBN number is:&nbsp; 978-0545167284&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; .&nbsp;&nbsp; Daughter Judy has published a children&#8217;s book&nbsp; based on her llama business.&nbsp; The ISBN is:&nbsp; 9780984532308.&nbsp; It should be on Amazon in the near future.&nbsp;&nbsp; She has plans to visit disabled children&#8217;s facilities with one of her llamas with the goal of helping the children cope with life.&nbsp; Now each of our daughters have been \u201cpublished\u201d.&nbsp; Lisa co-authored at least one professional technical paper.<\/p>\n<p>One of our major accomplishments this past few weeks is to establish a new doctor \u201cnetwork\u201d.&nbsp; As a retiree of Gates, we have to adjust to the changes of their insurance program.&nbsp; For years we have been in the Kaiser system.&nbsp; We felt comfortable with their program and our doctors.&nbsp; This year Gates dropped Kaiser and adopted Anthem.&nbsp; That meant that we had to find new doctors.&nbsp; Sounds simple, but that is not the case.&nbsp; Pat was finally able to find a rheumatologist.&nbsp; That was getting critical as she had to have her bi-monthly blood tests.&nbsp; Her rheumatologist recommended a doctor in Conifer (close to our house).&nbsp; We have appointments this week for our physicals.&nbsp; Hopefully we will feel comfortable with this new doctor.&nbsp; My physical will include the paperwork for renewal of my CDL drivers license.&nbsp; I have an appointment with the eye doctor who did at least one of my eye surgeries (now possible since we are in the new insurance system).&nbsp; I will need his sign-off on the CDL form because of my sight issues.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Now to the bus project.&nbsp; I have been trying to put at least 4 hours most days to get some fairly major projects done.&nbsp; The timing of these projects affect my ability resolve the transmission control problem.&nbsp; The major sub-project was to revamp the hydraulic system.&nbsp; I am adding a large hydraulic fan to cool the charge air cooler.&nbsp; This has been an ongoing problem since I installed the Series 60 engine in the bus.&nbsp; When the hydraulic system is finished (hopefully today or tomorrow), I will be able to operate the jacks from the same system.&nbsp; The jacks will permit me to easily elevate the axles off the ground.&nbsp; This, in turn, will allow me to place the rear axle on blocks in order to do some preliminary testing in the shop.&nbsp; That will make the troubleshooting much easier.&nbsp; I am sure that is paragraph is clear as mud to most folks, but the crazy bus nuts will understand {grin}.<\/p>\n<p>Guess that is all for now.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Monday May 3, 2010 Catching Up. 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