We ran across a lot of people on the road. Some are "normal" while others....well, let just call them Abby-Normal . This tale is about one of those couples. You can decide which category they fit into. We have not talked about them a lot as we just did not know how to describe them but today I would like to introduce these two characters; Onid and Asil. As a disclaimer I want to mention that these two characters are completely fictional and in no way depict the actual lives of any friends of ours...or does it?!?!?
The scene unfolds something like this……
It is 7:00 in the morning. Onid and Asil are sitting outside
of their cabin enjoying the quiet of the early morning in their super-secret
undisclosed location. Both are drinking their preferred morning beverage. For
Onid that means a warm can of Blatz beer from the case that sits within arm’s
reach of his chair. Asil is more refined, thinks warm beer is disgusting.
Instead she picks up the ½ bottle of Schmirnoff
Vodka off the concrete where she discarded it the night before. “Chilled
by the night air” she thinks as she presses the bottle to her collagen infused
lips and takes her first of many swigs of the day straight from the bottle.
Sadly, ½ of the swig missed her lips and spills onto her 2 sizes too small tank
top marked with the past three days of vodka and various food stains. She
internally curses the do it yourself
injection kit she bought at “The Walmart” the week before that left one side of
her top lip as plump as a strawberry while the other side is a flat as cat in
the middle of I-90. Although Onid likes the look it is hell on her drinking. But
this is the life she chose for the last 32 years and truth be told she loves that man to death.
Letting out a big belch Onid yells “Make me some
breakfast woman!”. Asil looks over at him, sitting in the lawn chair in his
yellowish?, “once-white” tighty whities. His hair is rumbled and the strap
marks from his CPAP machine are still etched across his face. An engorged
mosquito whose blood alcohol level is now well over the legal limit is impaled
itself just below Onid’s unibrow, right between his eyes. She has an urge to
throw up as she looks at him. “Please don’t let this be morning sickness” she
thinks hoping upon hope that it is just the sight and smell of him that is
making her retch.
Onid scratched himself, looks down at the cracked concrete
littered with empty cans and bottles, and using his toes, plucks the head of a
dandelion growing between a crack. He then belches again, laughs and says “I
dun the weed’in for the day, let’s go have some breakfast”.
Oh, how she loves this man. They hold hands as they walk
into the kitchen to see if the cats have left them any canned cat food they can
spread on some toast…..
Well, that is it for this episode of the Adventures of Onid
and Asil. Do they have any cat food? Is Asil really pregnant? Will Onid pick any
more weeds today? Stay tuned for the next addition of this adventure to find
out!
Meanwhile 622 miles to the southwest Barb and I have been
busy working on the house. We had picked up our flooring in Rapid City last
week and this week was set aside to install it. Kevin came over and helped us
get the first few rows going as like many things, starting out straight it
critical.
Day 1 got us ½ way through the living room and dining room
area. On day 2 we were able to finish the kitchen and living room
Bedroom |
Like fixing our pellet grill. For those of you who have one
NEVER leave it out in the rain. If the pellets get wet, they swell then harden
like concrete totally clogging up the auger mechanism. I had to take the whole
thing apart and basically chisel the hardened pellets out of the auger tube.
We finished working by 5:00 each day which allowed us to get
out a few evenings. One evening we were invited over to Jim and Carmen’s (our
neighbors to the west) house for happy hour. They invited our neighbor to the
east as well. We spent over 4 hours together and had a great time!
Monday night we went to dinner with our neighbors to the south. Tuesday, RV friend Richard stopped by with his
girlfriend Linda and her two granddaughters. Richard and Linda brought all the
food and we cooked out of the grill. We had not seen Richard in about 3 years
when he helped us pull fence and install the underground plumbing pipes. We had
never met Linda. They are traveling with her grandkids (7 and 8) for a month.
Although they are great kids, they are full of energy! They played with Zoey
most of the afternoon and actually wore Zoey out!
Rick, Linda, Angie and Gwen |
Gwen with Zoey |
It was great seeing Richard and meeting Linda, they are
welcome back anytime!
Once the flooring was done we put in the bedroom and
bathroom doors. For the last year or so we have had nothing but a shower
curtain on the bathroom door. Finally, a door we can shut, no more 4 legged
critters pushing through the curtain to see what we are doing in the bathroom!
Speaking of bathrooms, Kevin formed and poured the shower
pan in the main bath. First he put a thin layer of mortar in the shower area,
sloping it towards the drain in each direction. Once that was dry, they laid
down the rubber matting on top of that and about 1’ up the walls. Then it was
time for the tile backer to go on the walls and a second layer of mortar on the
rubber again sloping towards the drain.
Kevin laying the shower pan |
Then it was my turn to take over putting shower tape and a liquid rubber sealant on all the joints. We are now ready for tiling! After 6 weeks of waiting it finally arrived this week!
Waterproofing almost done! |
On the dog front, both Zoey and Dakota are glad to be home. Zoey was the perfect dog in the camper. Not running around, sleeping through the night and not waking up until 7am. Now that she is home she is running around like a puppy possessed and waking up at 5am! .She is forever stealing our tools while we are working.....
No, I have no idea where your pencil is! |
Barb was trying to take a cute picture of her out in the wild flowers. Every time Barb would pose her next to a pretty flower and try to take the picture, Zoey would look at the flower and eat it!
Another trick Zoey has learned is to jump on Dakota’s bed
each night when Barb drags it into our bedroom each night. Once Barb starts
dragging the bed, Zoey stops whatever she is doing for a ride. I will try to get a video of that for next weeks post.
After my editor and attorney reviewed this post they insisted that I include the following disclaimer:
The events, characters and firms depicted in the first few paragraphs of this blog post are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual firms, is purely coincidental. Really!
I have no idea why they wanted me to include it but just in case, we are going to hunker down here in our "undisclosed" location standing guard fearing paybacks for the completely fiction story above!
Hilarious opening to your blog! You have quite the gift for writing a great story Jim. I new who you were talking about but it wasn’t until I finished reading that I realized those unusual names were spelled backwards…LOL! (To early in the morning) Your place looks fantastic!! Zoey has quite the personality. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks, getting that flooring down really made a difference. Do you think the real subjects of the story will realize the meaning of the names?!?!? Well, Asil will for sure, I doubt the other one is that bright!
DeleteFictitious ... I thought Onid and Asil were YOU TWO!! Hahaha
ReplyDeleteHey .. you stole my flooring. No wonder I can't get any more!! I've got two rooms of the same thing. Love it!!
That Zoey is a kick in the pants!! What a personality she has!!
No, we don't start drinking until at least 10am! We really love that flooring and it looks like it will wear well with the dogs paws.
DeleteReminds me of Carol Burnett's "As the Stomach Turns" and the day to day happenings in Canoga Falls. Miss that show...at least we can see reruns on MeTV and on Amazon.
ReplyDeleteZoey is getting so big...seeing her in the arms of that young girl put it into perspective.
The only thing missing is the dramatic organ music! We do not notice Zoey getting bigger until we see what she can jump up on that she couldn't jump on just a few weeks ago.
DeleteFictitious or not that reminds me of some people we know.
ReplyDeleteYou two are really making progress on the house.
Zoey is just starting to realize all she can get into.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
The other game she likes to play is run away from mom and dad. We need to break her of that or she will end up getting in trouble!
DeleteWell Jethro, you and Bambi sure gots us good, yuk,yuk. Garsh, Those peoples must really be stupids. I will have to tell you about some other peoples we knows. They make Onid and Asil look like rocket smarty pants scientific persons.
ReplyDeleteInspiration for a story often comes from real life and then just using a little creativity to enhance the story. In this case I did not need to get that creative as it is very close to real life for my two characters!
DeleteHilarious start to your post. :) lol Your floor looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt helps to know these "fictitious" characters like you, Steve and Dianne, Harry and Vicki and others do to really understand the subcontext of the story!
DeleteYou two did an excellent job on the flooring! Everything looks so good.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we were really motivated to get it done so we hit it hard and were done before we knew it!
DeleteYou are funny and so bad.
ReplyDeleteThe flooring looks great! Zoey is so Sassy!
It is a good thing they are good sports!
DeleteWhat a great fictional story about that couple, just had no idea who you were talking about😁. I sure hope I don't run into them down the road. Thanks again for a great visit, we all had a great time. The girls really loved Zoey and had a great time. The house is sure looking wonderful I'm glad we got to see it. Linda says it was so wonderful meeting you guys. And thanks a lot for putting up her with her three little hellions. She said she was referring to the girls and the dog. But I think she was really referring to the girls and me lol. Till next time stay happy and healthy and best wishes to you both. And don't work all the time on the house.
ReplyDeleteIt was great seeing you, as well as meeting Linda and the girls and your new fur baby! It was fun to see the girl having a good time and enjoying themselves. Let us know when you are back in the area!
DeleteKim is wondering why I am laughing out loud. I think we all know people like that.
ReplyDeleteI am sure there are boat people like that as well!
DeleteHey, I think I know those two:)
ReplyDeleteIf you know these two then you have my condolences!
Delete17lbs! Our pups at 7.5 months are approximately eight and nine pounds. Love reading about Zoey and her antics.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!!
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