Subj : Road Tripping - Redux
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Oct 20 2024 20:04:43
Hi Shawn,
SH> Yes, we don't want to travel much, but we are looking to find
SH> something that we could stay in longer.
RH> Any ideas where you want to go?
SH> We have some ideas, but haven't done enough research and a lot of it
SH> also depends on her working from home and how much she'll make.
Our first time towing was bringing the R-Pod home from the dealer, took
about 3 hours (distance and slow driving until Steve got used to
towing). A week later we took off for a cross country trip to see our
daughters in AZ and (at that time) NV. Breaking it in the hard way. (G)
RH> good as any (and better than some) I've had in German restaurants.
RH> Steve got the same but subbed potato pancakes for the red
RH> cabbage.
SH> That sounds good. I like red cabbage and potatio pancakes. LOL
My heritiage is all German so they sit well with me too. I've had some
really bad red cabbage, some mediocre and then some outstanding. This
wasn't quite outstanding but closer to it than what I had in a German
deli in Salt Lake City last year.
RH> What used to be called a Medical Transcriptionist?
SH> I think so.
RH> Physical/Occupational Therapy Assistant? That is hard work; I've had
RH> PT/OT a number of times.
SH> Yes that's what she was doing. The pay kept going down and the hours
SH> kept going up. Became not worth it.
It'll be more in demand as the Baby Boomer generation ages. One of our
nieces works in that field.
SH> SH>> This is a desk job that with luck she can do from home.
RH> Nice!
SH> Yes, that would be ideal with her autoimune to work from home, I'm
SH> always extra careful when around sick people.
Smart idea, don't want to bring home something that'll knock her out.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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