Friday, December 29, 2017

Made it to Chickasha, Oklahoma

Friday, December 29, 2017

Didn’t sleep well last night with first day travel jitters and all.  It got down to 16 degrees in Lebanon, Missouri and that was cold.  I decided to leave my new Wave heater on low all night, but I kept worrying I would run out of air and die.  But, there was plenty of air for all of us, so my worries were unnecessary.

Got up at 7 A.M. and took Yuma for a walk.  Every time he looks out the door, I think he is hoping to be home.  Poor Yuma.  He hates the cold, but he also hates leaving home.

They had gas for $2.08 next door to Walmart so stopped in to fill up.  Unfortunately, I had to wait about half an hour for them to get their card machine hooked up so I could pay.  They were apologetic and I was nice about it.  Kept reminding myself, I’m not in a hurry.

Got on I-44 at 8 A.M.  and headed for the Oklahoma border.  I’ve got to go through Tulsa and Oklahoma City today.

It was crowded on the road today and the sun I had early on quickly disappeared and clouds moved in.  Luckily, it is getting warmer the farther I travel south.

After passing Springfield and Joplin, I moved into Oklahoma and the toll roads.  All of I-44 is toll.  Cost me $11 from the border to Tulsa and $11 from Tulsa to Oklahoma City.   Had a pay forward for the toll from OKC to Wichita Falls, Texas.  The lady in front of me paid my fare, so it was free.  What a nice gesture.  Quite a few road construction areas between Tulsa and OKC, but didn’t slow us down too much.  I like going 60 better than being passed by everyone going 75.

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OKC was a bear again this year.  They had I-44 marked well so I had no real problems, but all the lanes were crowded with people wanting to get somewhere fast.  They knew where they were going and I didn’t.

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Once, I cleared OKC I dropped about 35 miles south on I-44 and stopped at the Walmart in Chickasha, Oklahoma, arriving about 3:30 in the afternoon.  As I was coming into the parking lot, there was a man standing by his dilapidated Winnie RV with a sign saying he needed gas.  I’m sure he comes here each day hoping for a handout, but I gave him $20 to pay my pay forward debt.  Now I feel better.

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This evening is Gold Rush, so while I’m writing my post, I’m trying to get my Dish receiver to work.  Been at it for over an hour and it only finds one of the three satellites, so it never finishes the test.  Might not get to watch TV tonight.  Bummer!  Called Dish tech support and even they almost got me there, but not quite.   After three hours guess I will try again later. 

Gave it one more try and guess what?  I’m watching the last half of Gold Rush!!!  It is a two hour show this week, so I’m ready.  Persistence pays.

Time to start fixing something for dinner.

See you later.

14 comments:

  1. Alli can say is, all's well that ends well. After a hectic day, I'm sure you enjoyed relaxing with Gold Rush and dinner. Tomorrow will be a better day! Tell Yuma, home misses him, too! ☺

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    1. Thanks Dolly. Got a good night's sleep and was up at 4 to beat the icy weather coming this way.

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  2. You are making good time.
    Even if the RV keeps starting you should have it checked before reaching the desert. Not the place to break down.
    Be safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. That's true. I'm thinking my battery voltage was low from sitting all summer. Working great now.

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  3. You will soon be into warmer weather and big blue skies. Keep the Sun on your left shoulder and it won't be long before it will be heating up your steering wheel and you will have your window down.

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    1. I hope so. A cold front coming through here tomorrow. Need to get out of this cold drizzle.

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  4. Hubby wasn't feeling well, so he's recorded Gold Rush from last night...yay! (just kidding)..not my show but he loves it! Looks like you had a good day and the MH must have started for you. How nice that you paid it forward..and nice that lady did it for you. Travel safe!

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    1. Thanks Shirley. Finally got Gold Rush just find out it was two hours of rehash. Disappointing. Slept very good last night so feeling much better today.

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  5. I'm snowbound with no sunshine and sub-zero temps - but at least I've got you and Yuma, Al, Kelly, and Pheebs to keep me warm and make it bearable. Looking forward to your adventures. Next year I'm outta here - even if it's an old 93 Chevy van.

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    1. Hi Moonfly. The snow storm is sweeping across the north. I was talking to a Dish rep last night from Ohio and she said it was snowing outside.

      I'm in Sweetwater Texas and we're having ice here. Hoping to get to Odessa by end of day. Hope your travel dreams come true.

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  6. Sounds like it was a busy day!

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  7. By the time you read this today hope you and Yuma have found the warmer weather. Glad to read your trip so far is going well. For some reason we thought you lived farther south in Illinois. Sounds like you are on the same route we were. We caught I-55 just past Bloomington. Continued safe travels and hope to cross paths again this year.

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    1. Hi Deb. Looks a cold front is coming through here starting tomorrow. Hoping by the end of day tomorrow I will be in warmer weather. Sure I will meet up with you two somewhere.

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  8. Woo hoo for getting the dish working! You’ll have to get used to cooking for yourself again. 😊. Drive safe! I love you! 💕

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