(Note: If you’ve happened upon my blog this evening for the first time, I’m chronicling an epic (for me) road trip that began on February 17, and will hopefully conclude on March 6, when I’m reunited with my husband, Studly Doright, and my two kitties, Patches and Scout.)
Somehow I survived the rodeo and related events on Thursday night. With a heavy heart–at least a nine pounder, I left my brother’s home in Houston and headed three and a half hours south to see Studly Doright’s eldest sibling, the beauteous Lyn, who lives near Corpus Christie with her husband, Mike.
Mike is dealing with some serious health issues right now, but he’s tough as an old Texas boot, and I have every confidence he’ll recover fully. I just needed to go and give him a kick in the rear to facilitate his healing. He’ll thank me later.
I stayed the night with Lyn and made her buy me breakfast at Hester’s, a great bakery in Corpus Christie, before I dropped her off at the hospital where Mike is a reluctant guest. It was hard to leave her there. My heart gained an extra pound.
From the hospital I drove the overwhelming distance of 35 miles where I met my cousin Diane for coffee in Rockport. Diane and her husband have relocated to this Texas coastal town from California, and we hadn’t seen each other in years.
We didn’t get to visit long, but it did my heart good to see her. Our first comments to each other were exclamations of how much we looked like our respective mothers. Again I said a sad goodbye and resumed my trip. My heart weighs at least 15 pounds at this point.
Finally I set my GPS to take me home. Of course I needed to stop for lunch–heavy hearts need extra calories–and came across a little barbecue place in the middle of nowhere.
The pig statue at Auntie Jo’s Barbecue beckoned to me and soon I was enjoying a pulled pork sandwich.
This kitty kept me company as I ate. I might’ve snuck her a few bites from my sandwich. We bonded.
With lunch over I became serious about finding my way back to Doright Manor. The GPS informed me that I had 13 hours of driving ahead of me. With that in mind I set a goal to get at least half that distance behind me before stopping for the night.
I almost made it, too! Unfortunately I ran out of daylight around the city of Lafayette, Louisiana. My night vision has never been great, but lately it is awful.
Tomorrow I still have roughly seven hours to go before I get to see Studly and the cats. Tonight I’m tucked into a hotel bed, watching The People v. OJ Simpson on TV after having dined sumptuously on Taco Bell fare. Ah, the glamorous life!
Good thoughts for Mike’s recovery and for safe travels will be greatly appreciated.
Peace, people!

Well pretty pilgrim, let me get the “how to I make this all about me” part of this response to your continuing peregrination out of the way pronto. The photo of the feline you shared lunch with is a jaw dropping spitting image of our Alaska The Cat who decided to hang with us for over twenty years. I miss her daily , and the above critter’s resemblance is so acute, for a moment my heart weighed a ton. That’s done.
So care to share the the radio fare of your ride around. Care to drop a dime on what you’re toe tapping to when the pedal is to the metal. ? Who’s prompting you to sing along, or which commie or corporatist are you cursing at. A southerly sojourn always suggest a soundtrack? Did I miss that post?
Thoughts to Mike, and safe and Happy Trails to you.
Regards,
Doug
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Doug, that sweet kitty had me wrapped around her little paw from the moment I saw her. It broke my heart when one of the employees told me that they just call her Momma Cat. She needs a proper name.
I’ll have to include my listening choices in an upcoming post. Trust me, I’m all over the SIRIUS/XM dial. Love my satellite radio.
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Good thoughts winging away
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Thank you!
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“heavy hearts need extra calories” – nice that you found comforting-type food 🙂
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My good thoughts are with you. 🙂
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Thank you! I need lots of good thoughts.
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More on the way!
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😊
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Ooh… I LOVE that cat! 🙂
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She was a sweetheart.
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you certainly have my well wishes for Mike and safe travels
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Thank you! I finally made it home last night.
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Cool
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