Friday evening, I packed up the girls' and my stuff, and we set out for a campground a few miles from the house. Some of Janice's coworkers had reserved some campsites and invited us three girls along, so we made the most of it. Sitting under the stars that night, chatting with folks over a campfire, I realized there was no better way to celebrate the end of the field season. We camped alongside the Umpqua River, with a pair of great blue herons, a soaring eagle and many hungry ground squirrels to keep us company. What a wonderful experience.
At the bbq on Sunday, I met a friend of Janice's who's retired and has several horses on his property. He was lamenting that all of his friends still work during the week so he never has anyone to go riding with. One woman said she'd go riding with him if he paid her. He laughed and said all the pretty ladies want to be paid to go out with him. I love horses, and thought I'd risk being rude, so I said, "I'm out here for another 3 weeks and you wouldn't have to pay ME to go out with you...." He looked at me and told me to show up Monday morning for a ride. So Monday morning, Janice and I drove a little ways down the road and met up with Dave and some friends for a 2-hour ride through the hills. It was wonderful. It was the first non-tourist horse ride I've ever taken, so I had to be in constant control of the horse. She was a little frisky, even at 19 years old, and she wanted to take off several times. I had to learn how to make her calm down, slow down to a walk, and recover from incidents with the other horses. I felt a little "western" that day. Once Janice and I got home, I noticed that I was having a weird reaction--the entire right side of my face was breaking out in a rash, and my right eye had swollen shut. I was also starting to have a difficult time breathing. I don't think I"m allergic to horses, but I don't know what else could have triggered this reaction....Janice raced to get me a Benadryl and I washed my face off. I just remember passing out on the floor for several hours after that; I kept waking up with a bad headache. Janice cancelled her plans to go into town to keep an eye on my condition. What a roommate, huh? So that was my Labor Day weekend. It was great!
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Wow... exciting and scary at the same time. I hope the swelling is gone. That's no fun. Hopefully you don't have any more reactions like that. Sounds like your roomie has been a saint!
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