Saturday, July 2, 2011

Change is Coming

We have made a big change in our career and decided to leave Watkins Shepard. They have been good to us and we have learned a lot from them. It is time for us to spread our wings and fly....so we are starting our new job tomorrow, July 3. This company has a terminal in Denver, it is called Diversified Transfer and Storage. We will be home for a 34 hr. reset EVERY week and we will have every 5th week off. We have been training all this week and are looking forward to getting back in a truck and back on the road. This is very different than what we did at Watkins and are looking forward to all of the new challenges!

We will be running a reefer unit (refrigerated unit). We will also be hauling LTL freight, which means less than a truckload. So basically, we will head out on our run, get to a location, have about 6 or 7 drops then drive a bit again, then deliver like crazy the next day, then start heading back to Denver by Saturday with pickups along the way so they can be redistributed to other drivers and cities from Denver. Our first run is to Atlanta, GA and it ends in Winston Salem, NC. From there we will get our pickups and start heading back to Denver. Should be an interesting week!

I will update more on the new job....I Promise! We have now updated our phones to Droid status. I can now update my blog from my phone, yaaay! I miss the iphone for some functions, but have been pleasantly surprised with my Droid. Stay tuned....a new adventure has just begun...AGAIN!

Better Late Than Never

Okay, okay...I know. I pretty much suck at blogging this year. I'm not even sure where to start to catch you up. I would say one of the biggest updates is our new dog, London. We found him in London, KY at a weigh station 4 months ago. It was pouring rain and the scale master said he had been trying to catch the dog for about 4 days and he wouldn't come to anybody...but as soon as Jeff appeared out of the restroom he walked right up to him and let him pet him. Well needless to say, we have a doggie now. He was in pretty bad shape...ticks, fleas and icky worms. All good qualitiesyou look for when sharing a 57 square foot living quarters with two other bodies and are scheduled from Conover, NC to Lakewood, WA in 2 days. Long storyshort.Wemade it toWA, took him to the vet...which they enjoyed picking ticks off of him...true story, it was a bit disturbing. He is now a clean bill of health and becoming quite a little fireball. A quiet dog at first has come out of his shell and become a great truck dog and companion to both of us. He is very silly and keeps both of us company when theother is sleeping, plus just having a furry one by our side again has been something I don't think I realized how much we both needed!


We took some time off in January and visited Savannah, GA. What a beautiful city The Riverwalk was was quaint and the city has so much history. We rented a car and drove up to Hilton Head, SC and also visited the local hangout of many Georgia folk, Tybee Island. Both were very pretty. Hilton Head, much more golf oriented and four star hotel type accomodations vs. Tybee Island, very quaint homes and smaller hotels along the the shores.

This one is definitely on the list for places to come back to. There are many things to do and the south is known for their awesome food. We didn't get the chance to go to Paula Deane's restaurant, which is something that would be fun to do next time.

We did meet this guy on Hilton Head beach that had the biggest Great Dane I had ever seen before...all jet black. He was awesome!

His name was Brutis and we met his dad Lenny. After standing there talking on the beach Lenny told us if we were ever back on the Island to give him a call and we would stay with him and his wife. How awesome is that? We have kept in touch via FB and who knows when we might be back! All in all I caught some great pics, had some of the best butter pecan pralines ever, and enjoyed some downtime out of the truck, met some great folks and enjoyed some quality time with my husband.