Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Summer 2014 - Arrival and Trip North

Arrived for our second summer season at Yellowstone Holiday Resort & Marina on beautiful Lake Hebgen, West Yellowstone, Montana on May 8th to swirling snow flurries.  Just days prior, we had enjoyed beautiful, cool weather in Ashton, Idaho where we had the opportunity to visit Mesa Falls.  The Idaho campground we found was located (it seemed to us) in the middle of nowhere but was a wonderful golf resort by the name of Aspen Acres RV Park & Golf Course.  In Loveland, Colorado, we visited the beautiful sculpture garden and hiked Devil's Backbone.  We went to Estes Park, Colorado and enjoyed time in the Rocky Mountain National Park.  Beautiful snow and gorgeous days!  And, as usual, we spent time with our children and grandson, as well as family in West Texas before setting out this year.  Our days were filled with laughter, fun, food, and kids galore!  We shared time with Mavis, Larry's Dad, too.  He has now turned 94!  

We are now on the downhill side of our 5 month stay at YHR and have had a very busy season so far!  Will post more later!  Thanks for visiting "Out There With Lea & Larry."

Bighorn Sheep just down from YHR

Park entrance

Workamper Area

YHR Marina

Some YHR Staff

Aspen Acres RV Resort & Golf Club
Mesa Falls, Ashton, Idaho 



Sculpture Garden, Loveland, Colorado





Hiking, Devil's Backbone, Loveland, CO
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado



Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Deep-Sea Fishing Excursion - Sunday, February 23, 2014



Let's go fishing!

Morning sea fog




 






















Excited, I woke up long before the alarm went off on Sunday, February 23, 2014, the morning of our all day deep-sea fishing excursion. I checked my "comfort" bag again to be sure I had warm wear, snacks and of course, a good book to read in case I got bored. I really had no idea what the day would hold. 

We were joined by John, Debbie, and Jerry, friends hanging out at Copano Bay RV Park, in Rockport, TX, and full of chatter, we headed to Aransas Pass. We met up with others from the Park, checked in at Dolphin Dock Charters, bought licenses, and grabbed a breakfast sandwich and coffee at What-a-Burger. And, taking no chances, most of us popped a couple of Dramamine.

I would say there were about 30-35 people going out on this 95' charter boat called The "Dolphin Express." Besides the generous aft and stern areas to fish, each side had ample room and deep-sea poles, already baited, set in holders every few feet. An upper deck provided a wonderful area to contemplate the sea and peek in on our Captain as he held our course. Said to be the fastest boat in their fleet, we took off for the approximate 2-1/2 hour ride to our first stop.

As we reached open seas and the motors revved up for speed, we were asked to make our way into the cabin for the "trip info. meeting" where we were shown the nice galley area with booth-like tables. We could buy drinks, sandwiches and snacks (beer too - keep that in mind as the story progresses). The main things I got out of the welcome meeting were 1) where the restrooms were and 2) that the only place to be sick on the boat is... let's say it together: "over the rail."

Seas that day were only 2-3 feet so while it was hard to stand or walk, it was relatively calm. In fact, it lulled most of us to sleep going out. The sea fog stayed with us so unfortunately, there wasn't much to see until our first stop and we got busy with the poles. Larry caught a really nice 3' shark - so did John and Deb, but Jerry and I were out of luck.

I guess the beer consumed at 8:30 in the morning got the better of one of the men near me - he threw up several times - over the railing, as instructed. Though apologetic, he loudly gave us the rundown of what he had eaten! As if we wanted to know! TMI, I say, too much information! He was soon joined by two of his buddies, who more gracefully, kept their mouths shut - well, other than vomiting.

We pulled up anchor and traveled another 7 miles out using that time to eat our lunch. I don't think the sick guys ate anything - they sat (or lay quietly) at their tables. We watched the deckhands as they scrambled to change our pole riggings to double hooks and bigger weights to reach the bottom. Corey, was our guy and quick to answer questions. He said we were approximately 32 miles from shore and fishing in about 190' deep water. I dropped my line in, nicely baited by Larry, and within minutes had a fish! Larry had a fish too! We reeled in together and Larry had a beautiful red snapper (one of several he caught) and I had a nice colorful vermillion snapper. The red was returned to the water but soon, we had a nice collection of the vermillions to keep.

I took a trip to the bathroom, stepping over the transom, securing the heavy metal door, and wishing I could "hold it" till we got back. But 8 hours and lots of bottled water... anyway, have you ever tried to "hover" with your jeans down on a rocking boat? I thought I was going to pitch forward onto the wet floor, face first!

It is tiring work to fish. And messy! Yes, I baited my own hooks with that yucky bait. I liked not knowing what it was until my cruel husband had to tell me it was squid parts! Deciding that once I reeled in this last vermillion that I would make my way around the boat taking pictures of our friends and their fish, I cranked the handle on the reel. ZING! went the reel, line spinning off, water spattering my face, this was no vermillion snapper. The rod bent as I struggled to reel. Larry came to help as the guys around me said "she's got something big!" Corey jumped in and pulled and pulled on the line as I cranked - we plowed through the people along the railing as the big fish went toward the back of the boat. Each time the pole straightened a little, Corey instructed me to "reel it, Girl!" and I did! At the back of the boat, people made way for us and I gave out - heart pounding, overwhelmed with excitement! Larry took over and he and Corey fought the line. I guess the fish had other ideas because then we had to plow through the people on the other side of the boat as we followed the line to the front. I just kept thinking we'll never get it reeled in - we must have 200 feet of line out! Ryan, another deckhand stepped in to help, all taking turns reeling and pulling when suddenly we saw him - a hammerhead shark was on Lea Chrestman's line!

My first thought as he came into view and broke the surface with his snout and fins was that he was gorgeous! Truly a wonder of nature. Corey, at my side asked if I wanted him gaffed and brought in. Kill him? I thought - no, I could not kill him for the sake of my picture with him. I brought my phone up to video this beautiful creature and snapped a few photos. Now, I do not catch dumb fish - this guy knew exactly what to do. He circled the anchor line and snap, he was free. But, captured forever in this video. Ryan said he estimated him to be about 6' long and around 100 pounds. Not bad on 50 pound test line. 




I think my big catch made us late heading back in. We quickly rolled in all the lines and made for shore. Some of us napped - Larry! I rested and tried to secure the experience of the day in my good-memory box. Friends and strangers congratulated me and I, swell-headed as I was, tried to say it was just luck. I went up top, visiting, taking pictures, and watching the fog. As if the day needed something more, dolphins came into view, jumping and playing along the side. Wobbly and excited, I captured them too on this video. Watch as they come close to the boat. It was slow-going as we reached the bay - all around fog obscured the other large boats as they blew their horns. We finally broke through as we reached the jetty to a beautiful sunny day. 


Laughing and counting our fish (everyone caught nice fish), we hurried to the cleaning station where John, master fish-cleaner, put his knife to work. Larry, Jerry and even Debbie cleaned our haul. Delighted to have phone signal, I posted pictures on Facebook and played runner to the truck for ziplocks, paper towels, etc. We put away nice bags of shark and vermillion snapper fillets and watched the overnight fishermen bring in their amberjack, tuna, and huge black drum fish to clean.

Exhausted and starving, we gobbled down milkshakes and burgers, swapped stories, and headed for the campground. 

What a memorable day!



Debbie & John




Nice poles












John baits his hook

Debbie is ready for a big one!



Deckhand Ryan with Deb's Shark
Jerry


Larry's shark

Deckhand Corey on anchor duty


The Dolphin Express

Vermillion Snapper
My hammerhead shark!

Magnificent creature!

Working the anchor line

Nice red snapper!


I swear that fish was this big!

Breaking thru the sea fog

The entire catch

Deb & her catch

Jerry's catch

Deb in action

John demonstrates his technique

Put that camera down!

Quite a mess of fish

Ready to cook!






Sunday, January 19, 2014

Happenings...


2013 came to a close with a multitude of memories, some sorrowful and some joyful. Hopefully, you ended your year with more of the latter. I've been thinking quite a bit about dreams and how a person goes about fulfilling them -we all probably have a box stored in a sunny window-area of our minds that contain things we would like to do. And there is likely a box filled with things we have already done - memories and people, loves, accomplishments, etc. Well, this blog helps me keep these memories handy - just in case, one day, in the way-distant future (Heaven forbid!), I become a bit foggy in the head. And, I can share these memories with my friends and family because you are a huge part of them!
 
We arrived in the West Texas area the first week of Oct. 2013 to spend time with Larry's family - especially his Dad, who was in the hospital. At 93 years old, hospital visits are a concern. We enjoyed his good days - one funny story to share: One day, Archie was helping him with his lunch tray and asked him if he would like some salt and pepper on the food. Mavis, dry-humor and all, said "Why? you can't make that food taste good!" We all fell over laughing. He eventually went home and we continued our visits back at the Cottage. We visited with all of the family - brothers, in-laws, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, greats, and friends. We really enjoyed the kids and the little babies! 

Pangs of missing Adler finally took over and we headed to the Houston area with a stop off at Proctor Lake and more family & friend visits. There came a big rain and hail storm, knocking off leaves and small branches onto the RV, but thankfully, no real damage. We also stopped off to see Taryn & family in San Antonio - new, sweet baby!   Once back in Houston, we went to the movies with Mac to see "Gravity" in 3D starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. Really enjoyed Star Cinema Grill and the BBQ Sliders! We later enjoyed "The Hunger Games - Catching Fire" at the same theater and our first movie with Adler, Sara & Justin at the new Palladium Theater where we saw "Frozen."
 
It's not all fun and games back in the home area - we took the RV to the shop for slide-out work which was completed in one day and started our various doctor check-ups. We also got the trip to the dentist checked off the list. Halloween was fun - Adler was Batman and we trick-or-treated with him. We enjoyed many play-dates and sleepovers with Adler. He loves trucks, play-doh, super-heroes, Transformers, and Legos. And reading - but don't try to skip any pages! He told Sara that only Mimi could read to him. I promise, I never gave him that idea....

We took a few day trips including a run to Rockport, TX with Darla to visit John & Debbie. I spent a little time in malls - not Larry - but he was always up to a trip to Camping World! Thanksgiving, we enjoyed all the immediate family at Saltgrass Steak House just prior to the actual holiday and we indulged in the Luby's turkey & dressing on Thanksgiving day. We also had the pleasure of attending Adler's Thanksgiving dinner at his school. 

Sara's birthday celebration took place at Nick's Italian Restaurant, her favorite place in the whole world, and we enjoyed a lovely slice of her cake. Our kids get older but I'm counting my birthdays just every-other-year!

We enjoyed a trip to Galveston to visit with Sister and her kids & grandkids and took in the motorcycle rally on the Strand. I had to have my photo taken with a bike - but no, we don't ride!    

Adler's birthday on Christmas Eve: we went to his family party at Sara's house where he had cake and ice cream and off-key singing (at least by me) to mark his turning 4! Then, we had his "friend" party at the Sugar Creek Playscape in January when holiday plans permitted more children to attend. He had a blast! Sara said that she had trouble convincing him that just because he was having another birthday party did not mean he was 5!

Christmas was wonderful! We had lots of food and I made Larry's & the kid's favorite caramel pie.  We just enjoyed our time together - celebrating life and the birth of Christ. You can, with a little planning and juggling, enjoy holidays in small spaces. Of course, Adler made out like a bandit on toys and both he and Larry and enjoyed playing with all of the new gadgets and trucks. Oh, and Adler was adorable in his school program!

We had lots of friend visits and Sister came down for a day of shopping. Mac joined us again for movie day - "Secret Life of Walter Mitty."  We drove 200 miles round trip to our "resident" address in Livingston so that Larry could serve on jury duty. They settled the three cases and he was not required to stay. Phew! Liz had a reason to be in the area so she and Ann Marie drove down, called up Versey and we had an impromptu Escape Ladies outing. We enjoyed good food, wine, and catching up on each other's lives. Went like this: "What medicines are you taking?" "Oh, I'm seeing this doctor...." LOL! Not really - but sort of... seems that at this age, you talk about your health. We did take a stab at painting on wine glasses for a project and it was really fun! Liz turned out to be the real artist in the bunch but all of the glasses turned out pretty and interesting.
  
Before we knew it, we were preparing to move to Rockport, Texas to hang out along the coast, relaxing, away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. We shared hugs and said our good-byes and arrived here at Copano Bay RV Resort on Jan. 15th.

I hope you will dig into your “box” and find a dream you can fulfill this year.
Happy 2014!
  
Enjoy a few random photos - too many to post them all - Out There With Lea & Larry
Service Mementos

Service Photos & Mementos



Larry & Dad
Lake Proctor

Mac, Yoda, & I at Star Cinema Grill
Adler is Batman!

Galveston Motorcycle Rally (no, we don't ride!)

Thanksgiving Dinner at Adler's school

RV Craft Playdate

Darla & I with Bucee's Beaver

Salt-dough ornament making with Sara & Adler
Sara's Birthday
Adler's Christmas Program
Sara & Dad at her classroom - 4th Grade Math & Science - Harmony


Adler's Christmas

New green scooter!
 
Adler is 4!

Adler's friend party
Play time!
New Year & Happy Anniversary!
With attitude!  Versey, Ann, Liz & me