J was confident that they should finish by the weekend but said "Dad better get up in the mornings". It meant a lot of early mornings and late nights for M trying to get as many acres covered as he could.
I had a busy week, too, with work on Monday. We had bulls out that day. R's girlfriend was home and got them back in and R came home to fix the fence. Kade has tee-ball on Mondays so I wait for him and bring him home after work. When I dropped him off his mom was telling me about the bulls being out and getting them back in. I hadn't been home very long when R called and said the bulls were out again and could I go help get them in which I did. At that time his girlfriend mentioned there was some smoldering old hay that had flared up again, and she had gotten it put out.
On Tuesday morning I went back to kindergarten for Grandparent's Day with Kade with M's mom. He was so excited we were there.
After that I ran around to do some errands and get Mother's Day gifts since I was going to miss Mother's Day at home. R wanted me to go to his place and check on the spot that had flared up the night before so I did that. He had spread it out some and put more water on it.
After that I ran around to do some errands and get Mother's Day gifts since I was going to miss Mother's Day at home. R wanted me to go to his place and check on the spot that had flared up the night before so I did that. He had spread it out some and put more water on it.
I just got back and was going to have some lunch when M called and said C went to spray and said our replacement heifers were out
in the fields. I ran up there with the Jeep and he and I tried to get
them back in, but it wasn’t happening. He needed a ride to Richland and
had better things to do so I took him to town and grabbed a 4-wheeler on the
way back and tried again. M said if I put buckets with a little
ground feed in the box of the Ranger they would follow me right in.
I thought that would be the case, too, but no! They did come to see what I was doing and I eventually got them to a
gate, but I opened it and not one would step through it. They went in
circles. Even the dog couldn't believe that he couldn't get them to go. I was so over it by then so I went home and arrived just before
Kade got home from school.
I had a list of things to do and hadn't completed
many. Kade helped me do a little packing and was good with me not having time to play. After he went home I ran to Richland to get our pickup that we
had left at the station for service that morning. I also needed to read
meters and blow the dirt out of the back of the pickup. I went to fuel it
up and someone had left the nozzle on so when I turned on the pump it sprayed
out all over the side of the pickup before I could get it shut off.
Lovely. Really wanted to travel in a pickup smelling like diesel, and we had to load up the back with camping gear.
I went to see Sawyer and she was sick with a fever. I
rocked and cuddled her and wanted to stay but I had to get home to meet R
and go get the heifers in. Third time was the charm. Helped to have
two people and to have them out of the boggy coulee.
I decided to spray down the pickup before it got dark and
see if I could get some of the diesel off. That helped quite a bit. We had to haul C’s
motorcycle to SD because he’s selling it so we wouldn't be able to go thru a car
wash on the way. Then I looked at the forecast for Kansas City and it showed a 70% chance of rain and severe thunderstorms with hail and tornadoes all weekend. Great. I was getting the feeling that
we shouldn’t be going.
M called just before dark and said he wasn't going to go too late so we could get all packed up. Then as he was going to quit the tractor went into its burn-off and you're not supposed to shut it off when it's doing that so he worked a half hour longer. Then his service truck ran out of propane just as he was getting to Richland. He managed to get it started again and limped it to the tank to refuel. He finally got home about 10 and had to have a haircut since his last one was before we went to Daytona in February! So after that and packing and something to eat we got to bed about 12:30 and were up at 5 am to head out. We had to go to the snowmobile trailer to find folding chairs and then stop and load C's motorcycle.
Finally we were on the road. I didn't know that the plan was to pick his sister and husband up in Rapid City and head on the Sioux City that night until we got to their house. It was raining while we unloaded the motorcycle and loaded up the camping supplies, and we ran into heavy rain in spots on the way to Sioux City. We arrived there about 1:00 am. We thought the motel bed was the best one we'd every slept on. Not sure if it was that good or we were that tired.
Our brother-in-law had rented a motorhome for the weekend so once we arrived in Kansas City we had to go pick it up. He said the rental place was 16 miles from the track. Well, by the time we got there, made numerous wrong turns and got to the track we'd put on about 80 miles! We felt a bit out of place with our little rental motorhome, but it worked just fine for us. We were all too tired to go find food elsewhere so we grilled some brauts and called it good. There was cold beer so M and his sister were okay. Her husband is a great cook, and we felt pretty special to have our own personal chef along.
Friday morning we were awakened by the sound of the Air Titans drying the racetrack for practice since there had been rain during the night...a first for us. We watched the truck race that night from the top of the motorhome which was pretty cool.
Saturday morning M went out to the bathroom and came back and said there must have been a tornado in the campground, but it only struck around the party buses. Someone had a really good time! We were tired and in bed early and didn't hear a thing. We tried out some Kansas City barbecue before the race which was pretty yummy. M wasn't going to take a chance on not being able to see the race good so we had seats for the Saturday night Sprint Cup race. Once again, I picked great seats, and the race was good except for the rain delay. We got back to our camper about 1:00 am.
M getting into vacation mode |
M and his sister on top of our camper ready for the truck race |
Watching practice from the top of the camper |
The chef, sister, and hubby |
M's sister, me and M |
We were still up fairly early on Sunday morning so we could pack up and get the camper back to the rental place by 11. There had been so much rain during the weekend that we were happy to have the little motorhome that drove right out of our parking spot while the big, fancy coaches were waiting for a tow out of the mud.
It was a long drive home through rain and snow. South Dakota had had a foot of snow and the interstate had been closed, but it was open again when we got there. We did see a lot of vehicles in the ditch on the way and were fortunate to miss a tornado (or have it miss us). We made it to Rapid City about 9 Sunday night.
The trip home was a bit slow as we were skidsteer shopping along the way. We need to replace the one that burned up in our shop fire.
The boys finished up seeding on Saturday--in 29 days which is a record for us. R worked hard to get his cow stuff done and then head to the field to seed. He hauled some open cows and a couple of bulls to market and got our replacement heifers moved home so we can start them on the synchronization process. On Sunday he had J and our hired man pour bulls. We were surprised that J helped him. His response was, "he kind of owed me". It's nice to know they can work together and get things done without us. Maybe there are more vacations in our future!
Despite our exhaustion, we had a great time. M and his sister always have so much fun together. Now we know what race camping is like and know what we need to do and bring next time. Yes, hopefully, there will be a next time. I have my doubts about getting to do it in May ever again. This year was a bit exceptional.
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