Monday, November 05, 2007

Rain and road side assistance.....

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Not once, but twice! Jack had to come to my rescue over the weekend! I am so lucky he gets a laugh at my expensive!
It all started with the rain that I spoke about in my previous post! We DID get rain... quite a bit (just over a inch for those playing at home...) and it came down quite quickly! Here is our front drive.. it has been as dry as chips (that is just for you chris :-) for months and months then it hits hard with hail... the works! You would think that I would be excited that it FINALLY decided to rain, but with thousand of dollars of hay on the ground... I was so worried that it would be fucked. And then it hailed!!! When crop is ripe (which ours is) hail can knock the seed from the plant and your yield is reduced. Lucky for us, the hail didn't hang around long.
Anyway, back to my road side assistance. Jack was helping out in a shearing at our neighbours and after the rain had passed, went to take the kids down for a look, but I didn't quite get there. I took out normal 'short-cut' not thinking twice about the state of the road and I got bogged! I slid for about 50 or 60 metres before coming to rest at the side of the road. You can see how close I was to a tree.. and yes.. i did have my ute in 4wd!So I tried to get it out myself, but with the three little kids, I decided to call Jack to come to my rescue! He nearly got suck himself, but eventually got me out.

No need to ask how I spent my next hour... cleaning the mud off the ute before it set! The blokes in the shearing shed had a great laugh at my expensive, wanting to know why it took me 2 hours to get to the shed from home...

My second roadside assistance call wasn't really my fault! Yesterday morning i packed and got ready for the fun run In horsham. Jack's dad is flying into the Horsham airport tomorrow, so I was taking a spare ute over to Horsham so he could get back to us tomorrow. Anyway, the ute needed fuel and on my way into town before heading to Horsham I ran out of fuel!!!!! So Jack, bless him, raced into town and towed me the km to the fuel station. Filled up but by this stage it was pissing down again and I decided that it was too wet to run.. so I pulled the pin! Back home again and went over to Horsham a little later and left the ute at the airport for FIL...

The hay.. well, jack has just left to rack it! Fingers and toes crossed that it isn't too wet. Poor jack will be pulling an all nighter and hopefully they will be able to bale sometime tomorrow! It will be one less thing to worry about with that gone!

My PT is doing me a new program.. about time!!! so will be busting to get to gym on Wed! I am going to work more on strength and resistance training at gym and continue cardio at home! I can only get to gym twice a week, with the kids schedule, so it will work for me.

OK... time to get kids to bed!

8 comments:

Kerry said...

Well you really copped it didn't you. We have had about 10ml for the month but no hail. We did the hail thing a couple of years ago and lost about one third of the crop.
Our hay isn't even raked yet but it should be so maybe it's a good thing.
Some people around here have started harvest so now they are having the obligatory harvest break for rain.
Best of luck with the hay quality after the rain.
It just sucks doesn't it.

Kerry

Apple2Hourglass said...

You sure do lead an exciting life! No way could I cope with all that stress. You ARE a legend!

Kathryn said...

Hope that's the end of the car trouble :)

Chris H said...

OPh bugger about getting bogged down! Don't envy you having to wash it all off either. When is rains heavily, do you Aussies say "raining cats and dogs" too????? I usually just say "it's pissing down" LOL

Jenny Schimak said...

Ah Kirsty, the rain certainly is welcome - but a little ill timed. I hope the hay was all baled up and sold.

Good luck with your new program.

The Candid Bandit said...

What a curse. It never rains it pours. Did you lose much topsoil?

If you have nothing better to do and good friends with you, I love a good bogging myself. Good on Jack for helping out.

Kerry said...

Well hello again, this time i am testing something. Some of the above comments have turned up as emails in my gmail account.
Very curious.
Let's see where this one goes.

Kerry

p.s May start harvest tomorrow

Jules said...

What beautiful wide open spaces you live in!! Looks like McLeod's country. I love photos so keep them coming, make a story so much better.