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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

LADEZE ON THE LOOSE...

…in Taos Junction Campground, Orilla Verde National Monument, New Mexico, 2014…
...where Lazy Daze Ladeze came to learn, play, bond, share, sing, eat, drink, laugh, make new friends, reconnect with old friends.  
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Here's how they did that!

Starting the "serious segments," Gini rounds us up to show and tell how to locate and check all the under-hood need-to-know essentials that keep our road machines running like clockwork.

And showed us a different style of fuse puller for "that" kind of fuse.  I want one!
When Lisa emptied her Rear Bath's exterior cubbies, out came all the things she uses to minimize rig "issues" and that make her comfortable and confident while driving down the road.

She described each item's use and why she carries it.  Lisa uses those mini orange soccer cones to mark where she wants to aim her rig when backing into a camp site.  (Do you think I ought to visit a sporting goods store soon?!!) 

And demonstrated another neat tool.
Then showed Cindy where to find and how to tighten frame bolts -- easy peasy!  Riiiiight!

Using Joan's sidewalk chalk, Lisa explains how to read tire sidewalls; her illustrated handout helped.
Lots of great emergency ideas and items to include in an "RVers Ditch Bag" surfaced during Lorna's round table ...


…including Betty Jean's "safety spray"- not a deodorant!















Similar to a teacher's mantra ("dull pencil, dull mind"), Gini's mantra is "dull knife, dull food"!!  Gini brought her knife sharpener and took sign ups for her knife sharpening "workshop" to insure we had no dull food.  It worked Gini!!  Thanksabunch!
Jeanne opened her rig for tours to view some fabulous modifications she's made in her Mid-Bath, including LED light conversions, and a beautiful new pantry.
Thermal cooker on hand, Monica started out telling us how she prepared and cooked the delicious stew she had shared with us the night before; then went on to detail the advantages, disadvantages and differences between cooking in a thermal cooker and a crock pot…
…and then segued into how she uses her Cobb BBQ to prepare entire meals, described its history, and where we *might* be able to get one; they're manufactured in South Africa!  Very cool.


Prior to making a decision about towing, Laurelee had conducted a "Tow or No" round table for Ladeze a few years ago.  This year, she followed up with "Tow or No, Part 2":  everything one needs to know about towing, the different required components for rig and toad, the cost, the steps she took to arrive at her decision to tow, and her exciting adventures once in tandem!  Laurelee convinced us "you too can tow"!!
Nancy engaged us with a presentation of the latest information and gadgets for "Staying Connected on the Road," understanding the nomenclature, and the different functions and types of antennas and boosters "out there."  Essential information if one wants to stay in touch.

FOOD, FUN, FROLIC.  
We'll gladly show you how it's done.  Simple -- all you need is pizzazz and enthusiasm and a compatible group of like-minded women!





After-dinner entertainment by the Ladeze a Cappella Trio.
Now for some audience participation ... how about Kazoo rounds of "Row Row Row Your Boat"?  Think you can handle that?!!  (Sorry about the rotten nighttime photos -- it's called "flash misfire" and "operator error.")




No?  OK, then, retire the Kazoos; let's try something with a Uke melody.
Do Ladeze know how to hoot and holler?  Watch this space!
2nd Annual Olympiad-SillyHat-FreakyWine Night, all-in-one fun.


Betty gets air
Nancy gets air...

Gini gets a leg up!
Rubber balls get air...
How to hu-lu?  LeeAnn shows us how its done!
Silly Hats, Uppity Women and one Uppity Dog!







Rounding out our last night and to sweeten the kitty for next year's Ladeze event, was a spirited auction of one of Jeanne's creative hand-woven wraps.  Jeanne, thank you for your lovely, generous gift.  LeeAnn, thank you so much for your vigorous bidding and generous donation.
To conclude Part I of this post, a few words:  Cindy models the Moderator's Finger and the Uppity Woman's Parking finger (lovingly created by Gini), which, instead of a torch, have been passed to...  Wait for it!  

New Blood!
With mucho gusto, Laurelee Scholes has stepped up to chair the next "generation's" team...
Yes, THAT Laurelee! 


There's no one better qualified or more committed to lead us forward.  Be still my heart!!!   (P.S.  Laurelee, "generation" is defined as a decade!  BWWAAAHAHAHAHAH!)
Thank you Laurelee! 
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Joan-on-a-stick "joined" us during the entire 2014 event.  Joan deserves thank you's and kudos for her many years of tutelage, inspiration, and the confidence-building "guts" she has brought to this very Uppity group of Lazy Daze Ladeze!  
Thank you Joan!
And thank you Ladeze all for your energy, enthusiasm, participation; your good will and good sportswomanship, your good vibes; your food, your laughter, your generosity, and your friendship -- what an enriching, satisfying ride this has been for moi.
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Stay tuned for more Ladeze stories.  (Hint:  River Rats and Tug-and-Tow-a-Truck!)

6 comments:

  1. Great job, Lorna and Ladeze! And a shout out to Laurelee for agreeing to keep the fires burning and honcho the group on down the road! ;-)

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  2. That was fun, Lorna! Enjoyed meeting you and all the Ladeze. I think we got LeeAnn off to a good RVing start. And I'm looking forward to next year's super fabulous agenda (no pressure, Laurelee, Cindy & Jeanne)!

    All the best,
    Betty (aka "the swimmer")

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  3. Sure was a good time. Thank you, Lorna, for this great post, putting together this great annual get together and especially for the wine. :-)

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  4. Oh, yes indeed! A fine time was had by all, and doubly true of moi. Thanks for the candid photos. Great location too.

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  5. 10 years??!! I want to thank you and Joan for putting together this great event for the last 10/11 years. You are both an inspiration to all the Ladeze who have attended over the years. Here's to the next generation of Uppity Women!

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  6. Sorry Irene and I missed the gathering! Looks like a great time was had by all. Great pics Lorna and congrats on passing the baton.

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