Our lives have changed so much since January 7th, 2023 ... New Marriage/New Life: the blending of two into one, gets dicey at times - daily life on the road adds more dicey complications. This is our story of our life in our 5th wheel RV Home. I post about anything & everything, and if what I post can help someone else, I'm glad for the experience. But from sunrise to sunset, we live our Life for US.
NEW ATTITUDE
Thursday, June 19, 2025
A WORK IN PROGRESS; Ocean Park-WA
VAL'S POTATO SOUP Recipe; Ocean Park-WA
MAN! It is just c.o.l.d. everywhere, this year: the outside temperature has barely risen above 60-degrees (morning wakeups hovered around 40-degrees) no matter where we staked our tent pegs. There had been a lot of volcanic episodes and a few war interactions that have caused atmospheric upheavals 😟 I'm really ready for peace on every front … and sunshine at some point.
Currently, we are tucked cozily in a space at Ocean Park-WA; the Pacific Ocean in a mere 5 minute drive from our front door (my Santa Cruz-CA born husband, likes that 😉). The hosts are friendly, the neighbors are quiet … and we get up-close-& -personal wildlife experiences. We like it, here 👌
It rained yesterday, rain is in the forecast for the weekend - and I woke up this morning thinking of Potato Soup. I had potatoes that needed to be used - and a Ziploc baggie with frozen chicken broth (from a previous chicken meal) in it … so, this morning, I got busy and made potato soup 😊
I just added a pinch of Celery Salt to this potato soup, because the chicken broth had been pretty spiced up, already … and I did not have whole celery on hand at the moment 😉
The soup was set to cook before 9 AM, and simmered for hours; filling Independence with a wonderful mouthwatering aroma. About an hour before soup was served, I added the flour/broth mixture … and slipped a loaf of Garlic Bread in the oven, the last 10 minutes 👍
I am posting a recipe of sorts - but mainly as a lose guide.
VAL'S POTATO SOUP Recipe ~serves 6
5 ct. medium Potatoes, peeled & cubed * 3 lrg. Carrots, peeled & sliced * 1 lrg. Red Onion, peeled & sliced * 2 c. Chicken Broth (homemade broth, spiced; refer to my roast chicken recipe, #posted below) * 3 c. Water * 1/3 c. all-purpose Flour * 3 TBSP Dry Milk powder (I used 4Patriots brand, because that is what I have at the moment) * 1/8 tsp. Celery Salt
1) Whisk the flour and 1/2 cup of chicken broth together - this makes a soup thickener; set aside.
2) Prepare veggies:
3) Place veggies, water, remaining broth in your crockpot - add the dry milk powder; stir to thoroughly blend.
4) Set temperature dial to High and cook until the soup begins to boil - then reduce heat to Low, and continue cooking another 4 hours (or until veggies are soft and fork tender).
5) Add flour & broth blend to soup and cook an additional 30 to 40 minutes until soup thickens.
Serve & enjoy!
#This roast chicken recipe will name the spices in the broth used for this potato soup recipe -
Slowcooker Roast Chicken w-Root Veggies: (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2025/05/slowcooker-roast-chicken-with-root.html)
FINDING OUR WAY HOME; Ocean Park-WA
June 18th: It started raining last night … and carried through 'til about 10 AM ☔️ this morning.
My planned morning walk was scrapped 😕
I drank my morning coffee, and surfed the internet for about an hour; and saw that one of my Blog Hop Posts had been highlighted on one of the Blog Hops I participate in:
When Holland got up and drank his coffee, he said he wanted to pick some things up at the grocery store a block up the street and asked if I'd like to tag along - we are still friends, so I tagged along 😉
We placed our groceries in Betsy's back seat area, then went down to the beach off Ocean Park's Beach Access - and watched waves & an eagle, for a bit.
Wanting to drag the time with me out, Holland treated me to some time in Nachotta, where we quietly watched oyster farming employees … and petted a pretty blue-eyed dog (light blue eyes), that was obviously a mixed-breed mutt - albeit a very handsome mutt.
Then we drove the long way home, through Oysterville … and backtracked to Ledbetter Point because I mentioned the Stackpole Road led to Ledbetter Point which was the end of the road in the most literal sense: the ocean was at the end of the point's beach.
Holland had never been there: he had worked construction jobs on several businesses and homes from Longbeach to Oysterville's newest development homes; but he had never explored. I like to explore, so I know a lot of off the beaten path places 👌
There really isn't much to see from the vehicle because the State Park is a birding hike site, but it was some place new for him … and a short 3 mile drive.
On our way home, we drove down the Oysterville Beach Access road, and did a little more wave and eagle watching … and I saw some pretty, sprawling, yellow flowers that were ball shaped; as well as another sprawling beach flower - that I could not find anything about, online 🧐
When we got home, groceries were unload and put away; Supper was cooked & enjoyed … and I got in a couple exercise sets in-house, since the weather was unstable outside:
The evening unfolded comfortably; and conversation was easy.
I am still taking [space}, while we both work on finding our way Home to each other's hearts, again. A lot has happened - a lot needs to be healed. Vibes matter 🕊️☝️💞
VAL'S SPANISH RICE Recipe; Ocean Park-WA
This recipe is super easy and very quick - it uses a pre-packaged rice-vermicelli noodle mix; my husband is a fan of packed meals, so I humor him once in a while 😉
As usual, I fleshed out the simplistic offerings with a few additional yummies 😊
Val's Spanish Rice Recipe ~serves 4
1 Knorr's pkg. Spanish Rice mix * 1-ib. ground Beef * 1 small Yellow Onion, sliced * 2 cloves Garlic, sliced * 1 med. Yellow Pointed Sweet Pepper, sliced * 1 small Tomato, peeled & sliced * 2 tsp. Chicken Bouillon * 1/4 tsp. Cumin powder * 1/4 tsp. Oregano leaves * 2 cups Water * Lrg. Skillet with a lid
1) Prepare the veggies; & set aside for the moment:
2) In a large skillet, brown the meat & veggies together; cook until meat is no longer pink, and the veggies are tender.
Brown meat & veggies together.
3) Add the packaged dry mix & spices, stirring to blend:
4) Add water & tomatoes - stirring gently, but thoroughly. Bring mixture to a boil.
5) Reduce heat to a simmer, cover with a lid, and cook for about 7 minutes. Turn heat off, and let stand for 2 minutes.
Serve, and enjoy 👍
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
newscum LOSING HIS WAR WITH TRUMP
Today, a Federal Judge allows President Trump a continued deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles while a legal challenge to President Trump's order is processed. This means the troops will remain under federal control for now, despite a lower court ruling that the deployment was illegal.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an administration request to pause a lower court order which would have returned control of the National Guard to California's governor, Gavin Newsom.
Appeals court questions judges' ability to review Trump's Los Angeles troop deployment: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-appeals-court-rule-trumps-los-angeles-troop-deployment-2025-06-17/
Appeals court likely to keep Trump in control of national guard deployed in LA: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/17/trump-california-national-guard-troops-appeals-court
LETTING GO: Ocean Park-WA
I have done this.
Sometimes it happened immediately.
Sometimes it took months of indecision.
Sometimes, in the cases of children - where hope lingered … it took decades.
But the LETTING GO was NECESSARY when the pain of hanging on was destroying my health.
It's OKAY to CHOOSE "ME".
And, so I did.
And so I AM.
WALKING THE BOARDWALK~Self-Care 2025; Long Beach-WA
I've been wanting to do this walk for a while - last time I was on the Boardwalk was a July 4th celebration a while ago, with my 1st husband.
My current husband Holland, & I, have been spending summer months on the Long Beach Peninsula every 6 months since we started road gypsying 26 months ago. So today, needing to get out of the house for a while, I got dressed and went for the walk 😉
The Boardwalk is located to the left of the Bolstad Beach Approach; it's not a long boardwalk, but it was a nice stroll. Just before you begin the walk, there is a landscape sculpture with Historical notations about The Lewis & Clark Expedition from Coast to Coast:
As I started the walk, I stopped and watched the massive size kites for a few minutes.
And I stopped again to read a couple Information Plaques along the Boardwalk; there were several ships listed on this plaque, with interesting names … and again, the way the plaque (a very looong plaque) shows the oceanfront is littered with shipwrecks, attests to the fact that the Pacific Ocean - as the world's largest ocean, hosts some of the most dangerous waters. Typhoons, strong currents, and rocky shores pose real and present dangers to shipping vessels navigating it's expansive waters.
I didn't burn a lot of calories - but my legs got stretched, and it was a very enjoyable stroll that begs a repeat. Next time I think I'll make it a longer looping hike; that will include the paved Discovery Trail that runs alongside the Boardwalk 😊
Back home again, I'm sticking to another one of my [boundary keeping] agendas, too; this one concerning the weight loss goal - a chicken Cup Of Soup, & I blended a chocolate Meal Replacement drink with 2 bottled waters, as well as drink 2 plain waters to keep my body comfortably hydrated. I am determined to wear those clothes in my closet, again: I like them, that's why I bought them 👌 Holland is a big boy, and can fend for himself these 3 days of every week until October 🤝
I also continued working on my latest knitting project: hopefully, it will be finished by the end of this month.