I did wake up this morning to make sure that Anderson was awake at home. He was and even headed to work early. He had to be at work this morning at 8, and he should be done at 9 tonight, but it might even be later. I really shouldn't have worried about him getting up today, it will be tomorrow that I should worry about. (He is just working two days this week, and possibly two days next week of the same schedule.)
We soon got up and drove to a trail to walk the dogs on today. We could have walked to the trail, but it was ok to drive. The trail was just a mile or less, but it was in the woods so we hurried on. I have kind of decided that I don't really like walking through the woods. I look sidewalks and bug less places.
When we came back to the camper, we brushed the dogs super good to make sure there were no bugs on them. If I have understood the vet, he said that their flea and tick causes those bugs to not bite them, but it doesn't cause them to not get on their fur...then they will crawl on over to us and bite us. (This makes me wonder why we don't take flea and tick medicine ourselves.)
I started a new book and read it while Robby did his work. We then drove to Jacksonport State Park which was about an hour away. The dogs did fine, but they both wanted to be in my lap which I had to put a stop to.
This park is on the White River right near where the Black and White rivers meet. It kind of reminds me of Maumelle park, but there are only 20 sites, and only 4 of them are full. This was an old steamboat town until the refused to pay to get the train to come through their town. So the train went just down the road to Newport (it was the New port).
We unloaded and set up everything-and by set up, I mean I put out the two mats and our table by the door. Then we took the dogs on a short walk before we had our lunch. I was looking forward to it-crackers, salsa, and cheese, but I was disappointed. I'm not sure why though..maybe my tastebuds are changing.
We then went to the visitor's center to look around, and, of course, there is a courthouse attached to this park that we looked at. Then we ran some errands-the post office, a gas station, a subway, and even a stroll around Walmart to buy some ice cream.
When we came back, Robby did some work on his computer while I napped for a minute. Then we took off on a walk by the river. We came back in the road which was built kind of on the levee, and even though we were walking in the sun, it was incredibly breezy.
Now, I'm finishing the blog, and we will have our supper in a little bit-a frozen dinner of butter chicken. We are looking forward to it!