So many small changes and then we had a plan for big change but it got too complicated. Mostly because that big change began so very many small changes and so on and so on. Now spending energy to backtrack out of that big change that created so many issues. More on that later in the post.
We were beyond surprised to see a 40′ Class from Alberta come in three nights ago. They were towing a Jeep and had three very large dogs, perhaps 2 labs and a Shepard. Certainly a handful for the wife to deal with. They parked and disappeared inside with the blinds closed. They left early the next morning but about 15 minutes later he was knocking at our door. He was relived that I spoke English – perhaps the Montana and BC plates might have been a help had he noticed before standing there typing up his request on Google translate in Spanish. He was asking how to get out of the park as the gate was locked. I explained that it was a fake lock and he could get out. He refused to believe me and I refused to walk up there in my nightie and of course Colin could not. Not too friendly but I discovered that they were from Edmonton and on their way to Playa Carmen – not Playa del Carmen as it is called. I asked about the roads which he said are horrific, nothing new. He did add that they got shook down twice and had to pay bribes. Then as he left that morning he went to dump and the line was blocked and he had a huge crappy mess to deal with. I did report the mess to the “Useless” and he ignored me. Plus they had to pay a steep 800 MXN/$59.90CAD/42.88USD to spend the nite among the tall grass and weeds listening to the hum of mosquitoes. I guess he had reasons not to be friendly with me.
We keep complaining about the bugs and the thigh high stuff full of burrs that we have to walk through. We were told that they had a project to do and then in a few days they would weed whack our site. That was three weeks ago. I called a week ago and asked again and was told it would be a few weeks before they got to us. That they had started clearing the sites closest to the pool and would make their way down the road toward us but it would be a few weeks! So I started calling around trying to find someone to clear our weeds. It makes no difference that we are now paying 14,000 MXN per month to “useless”. When they get to they get to us! I asked about spraying for mosquitoes, ” no we don’t do that”. “But we have bug reppelent placed in a few trees here and there that get refilled every now and then”. I asked if they could please move one of those to a tree near us. “Not possible” was the answer.
So I called around and found someone to spray but first needed to clear the tall grasses/weeds. Erik had no suggestions except perhaps one guy he gave our number to, but he did not call. Then we decided to bribe the nightwatchman. He is here from sometime between 5 and 6 PM and leaves about 10 to 12 hours later give or take. FYI Felipe has no access to the office – he has to sit outside all night long even in the rain. We discovered this when “useless” said he would have 2 garafons of water delivered to us. “Useless” had forgotten to leave the water jugs outside for Felipe to deliver us – never mind that Useless has a vehicle and can drive them to us. Felipe I discovered did not even have a cellphone. So what good would he be to us in an emergency. I called Useless and said I had no water. “Oh” he said and hung on me. He actually did drive back here ( he was here all of 2 hours that day ) and delivered the water but would not life one into the RV for me.
So back to bribing Felipe. He is the one doing the clearing of the grasses. He seemed to understand our dilemma and the mosquitoes attacking us. So for the past two night sin a row he comes here and tries his best to clear our site. However he is only here a maximum of 75 – 90 minutes before it gets dark out. Last night Colin stood at the window and shone our power flashlight out so that Felipe could work in the dark.
So a few weeks ago I had decided that enough was enough and looked for a condo rental. We found a nice one directly on the beach for a super wonderful price and it was nicely decorated but it was a few miles north of the Riu Hotel and the road was badly potholed. It was too far to try to drive to and then back here on a daily basis ( twice per day ) to pick a a Didi/Uber to get to the rehab clinic for Colin. Never mind me going for groceries. No busses go that far nor likely Didi cars. If we have trouble getting them here I can’t imagine getting them even further north.
Meanwhile my eye glasses were ready this past Thursday and I was out of money. So I got my new Zeiss lenses in my old trial frames that I love. Overall I can see but not perfectly. They said it would take two weeks of wearing them to get used to them despite my having worn progressives for many years. Something to do with new lenses in my eyes that are stable but that I have to keep moving my head re close up, computer, reading etc. to find the perfect spot. I am impatient and have been going back to my readers for the most part while on the computer. Except when I do that for a few hours and then use my progressives it is blurry. I really am trying but when I need to be online urgently then I have to use the readers. I do hope that with time I will see better and perhaps even try and drive again.
I finally found other condos which despite my saying we had 2 small dogs were rejected but the owner. Lots of condos for rent and there is a go between us the renter and the owner which is how they make their money. Lots of wasted time on both our parts. So I finally found one and we went to see it and loved it. However we can’t manage to pay for two full months but they agreed to six weeks. Next step was a discussion with ‘useless’. Wow for this request he had to speak with his father back in Chicago. We wanted to leave the RV here in storage for two full months ( August 29 to October 29 when we would leave here and return to the Isla ). We would spend a total of 16 nites here in the RV during these two months. We wanted to stay plugged in to 30 amps and to run one A/C re the heat and humidity but we would not be here going in and out, so the A/C would remain on low and not be going on and off.
The best ‘useless’ and his Dad can do is 8,000MXN per month! Yes we understand that they are running a business but surely not running three A/C’s during the heat of the day would help keep the cost down.
And then we got the contract from condo owner which requires a lawyer to navigate and she wants the RV registered as damage deposit!. This was last night and we were blown away.
Then this morning Carlie had a major pain event. Remember when she had these almost daily just over a year ago. And we changed out her gut enzymes over a period of so many months. She has not had an episode for a year. She loves raw veggies but she rarely gets them because it can trigger a painful gut event. What makes it even more difficult is that we have to not let Ciela have veggies. No matter how quiet we are or how we try and distract Carlie she knows we gave something to her sister. So they both got some pieces of romaine lettuce last night – Carlie less than Ciela.
When they were let out this morning to do their business Carlie must have gotten into the fresh ‘tasty’ weeds. I got up a bit later than Colin and let them out again. This time Carlie could barely make it up the ramp. She came in and stopped with her tail between her legs and began to pant and to tremble. Both the panting and trembling became worse. Similar symptoms to her past gut issues only much much worse. I gave her 50mg of Gabapentin but after an hour she was obviously in major distress and appeared to be trying to claw herself out of her body. Colin was trying to hold her while I called vet after vet. Thanks to Cheryl who must have sent me dozens of vet phone numbers I found someone but he had trouble understanding me. Long story short Erik called the vet for us and did some translating. The vet was in ER surgery and was supposed to call us before he came. Next thing we knew he was here. She had fallen asleep about 45 minutes earlier. Meanwhile I had been Googling weeds and dogs eating weeds.
It seems that many of the weeds around here are poisonous to dogs – especially fresh cut weeds. Felipe was cutting until 7PM last night. So Carlie had no food/kibble in her gut before she started eating weeds ( we assume this as we did not see it ) and perhaps her gut was already sore from the romaine from dinner the night before. No way to know what exactly happened other than it was obviously over the top painful for Carlie and the Gabapentin did not help. Likely I should have given her a stronger dose but I had no idea at that point. So the vet came and she was almost normal and she ate and drank water. He checked her vitals. He wanted to do bloodwork and we said no re the stress and he wanted to sell us vitamins. I said no ( we have excellent dog food ) and Colin said okay and we paid the vet 1000MXN but it was worth it to have him come here. But I think had he called first as I had asked him to I would have stopped him from coming. But we are ever so thankful that Carlie appears to be nearing her full normal.
So here I sit, Sunday late afternoon writing this. I needed to do laundry and tried to hang Colin’s shirts and I got eaten alive by mosquitoes. However in the area of the RV where the weeds have been cut there are very few bugs. Progress. Meanwhile for the first time I used the dryer to dry the rest of our clothes. Screw trying to save on the electricity as we are at a fixed high price. But I really did enjoy hanging my laundry out to dry – but not getting eaten alive.
Poor Ciela has no idea what all the commotion is about and Carlie is resting quite a bit. Colin is worn out and napping. I haven’t have time to eat today nor shower but the laundry is drying and I am actually finally writing a blog post. Does wine count as food?
As to renting the Mazatlan condo for six weeks, what to do? We have no idea what the future will bring. Likely we will have to sell the RV next year. We can’t buy a place until we sell the house in Kelowna. And no, as many ask, and for a large number of reasons, we will not rent it out. But we can find a place to rent next summer here in Mazatlan. Too soon to plan as we don’t know Colin’s future. It is a five thousand dollar decision for only a six week break in a condo. One problem is packing and moving but we have a few people who will help. The biggest problem is taking the girls out to do their business. For their entire lives we have only had to open a door ( house or RV ) for them to go out and do their thing. They go to the door and we open it – if it is not already open. Their entire lives they have gone out at will. Now we will be restricting them to 4 -6 times per day ( is that even enough ? ) to go out. But one of us has to take them out and that involves taking an elevator down 14 stories and walking across a busy street to a narrow green area between traffic lanes to do their business or do a very long walk out to the beach to where they can do their thing. Most of you know that I have not walked them in at least two years and I don’t think I can handle them on my own. Colin can now do one at a time on leash but he is not stable enough to do both on a leash. Plus how far can he walk before he tires?
So that is where we are at, right this very minute! But oh how we hate it here….it is hell on earth as I have said before. However we have managed 2 months here with two more to go….
To be honest ( and as you know I am always truthful ), I had no idea that this is what this blog was going to be about.