Oh the joys of vehicle ownership, as we all know. I mentioned there was a tad of a problem with my plane a little over a week ago. It turns out that I need to replace Vyctor’s alternator and voltage regulator. Ugh!!!! Oh well, what more can go wrong. Wait – I know! I could go to my little mother’s house on Sunday to spend some time with her for Mother’s Day. It was a very nice visit. However, when I walked outside to get into my car, I noticed this massive tear in my tire tread. In the seam close to the hubcap, there was a very deep rip that went almost half way around the tire. You could actually look into the tire – I have no idea how it didn’t blow! I called Costco to see if I could come in, thinking it was one of the tires I purchased from them last year. We dropped off the car, walked across the street to the Fairview Mall, then got a call from the Tire Centre. It wasn’t the tire I bought from them last year – it was one of the originals (it’s a 2009). Ugh, so there’s almost $400. I figured I might as well get her an oil change while she was up in the stirrups. Ok, so in the last week, I’ve had to replace a couple very expensive airplane bits on Vyctor, which includes two skylights, plus new car tires and I had to pick up my MS med from the pharmacy today, for a wonderful $2800. Oh well! What can you do! Here’s my cute plane all naked and vulnerable:
Poor little dude! Fortunately, something good came out of this weekend, besides visiting little Jan for Mother’s Day. I have acquired a new family member. You may remember that recently, I adopted the gecko Peanut – please meet Zim, the Leopard Gecko!
Mike’s sister and brother-in-law have had this adorable little fella for the last seven years. He’s a desert-type gecko, unlike Peanut who is tropical. So, this little guy needs sand and boring things (no joyous greenery and fun-stuff.) He has been introduced to each of the kitties:
So far, so good! Mike and I have kinda upgraded his aquarium, which the kitties love checking out:
Since it’s more of a vertical tank, we though we would make some adjustment to give him a little more room to frolic. Here’s the construction phase:
Then the final product:
I think he’s happy! He’s still a tad skittish but he’s in a new home with four hairless freaks.
Today’s symptoms: I’ve felt pretty good for the last three days. This never happens! It’s been absolutely amazing. I would give anything to feel this good (like a normal person!) all of the time. Hope it stays around a bit longer. If not, at least I’ve had this amazing experience!












Sending you a happy Hug..!
Thanks! I’m thrilled to say that Vyctor is fixed as of today. Yea!
Hey Elizabeth so sorry about Vyctor and your landmobile issues. Bummer 😦