There has been a lot of activity within the household! Graduation was on May 14 and it’s already June 6.
Because the wheat harvest journey was next to happen, that’s what was focused on after the graduation party was cleaned up. And speaking of the graduation party, I’d like to thank everyone who came. Everything turned out nice, including the weather – just enough chilly to enjoy the awesome fire pit Jim and Mark built.
And speaking of the fire pit, I tried really hard to convince Jim we should just keep it in the driveway as it was. Of course, he didn’t agree with me. So, we moved the rocks to the backyard where the oil barrel was. We’ll get to enjoy a much smaller version of it now – another thank you to you, Mark!
Two weeks ago, Jim and Callie made the first trip down with Frank and the service pickup. I know it was a trip that Callie looked forward to since she wasn’t going to make the harvest journey. The problem with the trip, though, was how quick it was. They left on Sunday (22nd) and was back home at 2:30 am on Tuesday (24th). No “lolly gagging” involved!
The rest of the week was spent either helping Jamie pack, watching Eli and Nora or packing the Cottage on Wheels. The packing for me was much simpler this year. I didn’t have near as much to haul out since Jamie and Curt would be moving in as soon as we were moving out. Regardless, there was a whole heap of packing going on. Jamie and Curt were supposed to be out of their house on the 31st. Jim had given me the deadline for leaving on the 31st, as well. Jamie and I knew we both had to have houses packed up by then.
We made it as far as Hays, Kansas the first night. Jim opted to spend the night in Hotel Pete. I decided it would just be easier to join him in there than to move everything off the bed to sleep in the Cottage. I was so tired, I could have slept on the ground and never had an issue with it.
The next morning, we grabbed a quick cup of coffee at McDonald’s and we were off. The next stop was Greensburg, Kansas.
Since the girls didn’t come this year, the job of writing for the High Plains Journal “All Aboard Wheat Harvest” program is up to me. We are hosting “Combine Cam” again this summer. The stop in Greensburg was to allow Grant with Kiowa County Media Center to install the equipment needed to make it all work. I took the time to visit with Dana and Tracy. Mark & Dana used to be harvesters, as well. Their kids and our kids grew up on the road together. Jamie was Tracy’s maid of honor in her wedding and they still enjoy a close friendship although there are many miles between them. It seems most of our friendships include many miles between us. My grandparents always talked highly about their harvest friends…now I understand why!
We had lunch together. It felt like it hadn’t been several years since we’d seen each other. It felt like only yesterday. And then we got back in our vehicles and continued south.
When the farmer realized that we didn’t have sewer hookups, he insisted we move the Cottage to a yard where a vacant house was sitting. So, we packed her up and moved her down the road. This is much better! Quieter and just nice to be in the country. The only issue we had was in order to make the Cottage level, the front jacks were extended way more than we were comfortable with. So, another trip was made to Amarillo and lumber was purchased. Jim had an idea of how to create a much firmer foundation in case of a large wind. I must say, he did a fine job!!
This is slowly beginning to feel like home. I miss the kids and am anxious to get to work. We’re hoping to sample on Thursday. The weather forecast is hot and dry for the next several days…keep your fingers crossed for us!