“The three M’s: Madness, Mishaps and Memorable moments in Trucking. “

This comical sight is in Ozark Alabama at Our Place Diner. My husband and I stopped in here for a buffalo burger. It was pretty darn good.

If you’re a truck driver then you have more than likely been to a real truck stop, such as Love’s, Pilot, Flying J, and TA Truck Stops of America. Those are the main ones. Not to leave anyone out because we all have our little “Honey Hole” if you know what I mean.

One of my favorite truck stops is a “mom and pop” type truck stop. It is called” Kewanee One Stop”, located in Toombsuba, MS right off highway 20W at the state line of Alabama and Mississippi. They have the best BBQ I have ever had. They have old fashioned food like I grew up on. I am, what everyone is calling us, 70″s babies, GEN X, nowadays. I grew up on slaw dogs from The Dairy Mart in Oakwood GA where I was raised. Unfortunately it is no longer there. Kewanee has the same type of food, hamburger steak plates, fried shrimp plates, slaw burgers and chili dogs, slaw dogs and french fries. They will even make you a steak, baked potato, and a salad for “free” with a 200 gallon fuel purchase. The people are very nice and they have plenty of truck parking most anytime you go there. The only thing missing there is a shower. If you get diesel fuel there and you get 100 gallons you get a free dinner meal, if you get 200 gallons or more, they will fix you up that steak dinner with two sides, and a big glass of good old sweet tea. On my way to Texas, my husband and I would stop on the way in and again on the way out back to Georgia. Doug is the go to guy there. He is the owner. Tell him that a Peachstate Driver sent you!

Kewanee One Stop Toombsuba, MS

I have been to a big number of  truck stops all the way to California and back to Georgia. I have seen some crazy stuff. Once I saw a man watering his circus elephants in the fuel line. I also saw the Idaho potato truck and had my picture taken and he gave me an Idaho potato pin for my shirt.

Me and the Idaho potato
Circus elephants at Pilot
Walmart parking lot in Locust Grove, Georgia
This little guy is in Dallas, Georgia
Red Bull Anyone
This unique car was covered in pink ribbons supporting breast cancer awareness.

I have many more and some of you may have seen these places and odd occurrences yourself. As we all know being a truck driver never has a dull moment. Everyone be safe and take lots of pictures you’ll appreciate them one day.

April

WELCOME TO 2025 HAPPY NEW YEAR , HAPPY NEW YOU!

Get your space organized for the new year!

The topic on a lot of people’s minds this New Year’s Day is how they can organize and declutter their personal spaces and that goes for for the over the road truck drivers as well in their commercial trucks. It can and is a daunting task for home or truck but I hope the following information will help or at least get you thinking in the right direction to save time and money by being more organized! 

I have compiled a checklist of sorts to help you declutter and organize your home or your truck. I made this list for myself first and thought that you all could probably use this list also to help get your new year started off right. I’m sure these are not the only tips, but some very useful ones. Happy cleaning and organizing!

You can do it! One space at a time.
  1. Declutter Regularly

   – Schedule monthly decluttering sessions. At the beginning of the month or pick a time to do this step but it is very important when you get started.

   – Use the “one in, one out” rule: when you buy something new, get rid of something old.  This is just a rule of thumb that could be very helpful if you have trouble parting with things. In a truck you have limited space anyway so plan carefully what you actually need in your truck. (below I will list some things specifically truck related)

  1. Use available Storage methods

   – Invest in bins, baskets, and shelves. (to suit your needs; if your storage space is viewable, you might want the more stylish baskets)

   – Always label your baskets or bins, storage containers. Use clear containers when you can. It’s easy to determine what’s inside.(this will save time later when you need to find something in a hurry)

  1. Create Activity Zones

   – Designate certain areas for different activities (e.g., work, relaxation, hobbies, reading).

   – Keep related items together. (creating these zones will keep your items somewhat separated)

Clean as you organize
  1. Utilize all Closet Space

   – Use vertical space with shelving (for things such as purses, shoes, hats that tend to end up on the floor or falling off hooks)

   – Consider under-bed storage for seasonal items.(seasonal clothing, shorts, or winter attire. Or any items that you see fit)

  1. Organize a Cleaning Routine

   – Set a weekly cleaning schedule.(whether it be a housekeeper or your family)

Start today

   – Involve the whole family to share responsibilities. (this way no one person is overwhelmed by chores)

  1. Digital Organization

(In this modern tech world we live in, we now have this)

   – Organize digital files and photos. (clean out any duplicates or files you don’t need anymore)  – Use cloud storage for easy access and backup.

5 Tips for Organizing Your Truck

I know there are a million more but here are the 5 I thought most important or necessary.

  1. Keep Essentials Accessible

   – Store items you use the most in the glove compartment or center console, within a hands reach.

   – Use seat covers with pockets for easy access to things such as your wallet, or sunglasses, chapstick, gum or mints, phone chargers, snacks, or a  cooler for your drinks.

  1. Use Organizers

   – Put trunk organizers or cargo nets to keep items secure.

   – Use small bins to separate your tools such as a hammer, screwdrivers, sockets and wrenches, and another bin for emergency supplies including a poncho and an umbrella, a flashlight and extra batteries just to name a few.

  1. Routine Cleanouts

   – Schedule regular cleanouts to remove unnecessary items like receipts or extra jackets and clothing or items purchased or dirty laundry.

   – Dispose of trash and recyclables right away as a precaution against  pests such as ants or flies.

  1. Emergency Kit

   – Keep an emergency kit with essentials (first aid items, flashlight, extra batteries, and water).

   – Make sure it’s easily accessible but secure.

  1. Maintain your Routine

   – Be sure to keep good habits and clean each day

   – Keep a checklist for items to replenish such as paper towels, hand sanitizer, sanitary wipes, or cleaning supplies. 

Below I have included a basic checklist to help you keep your home and or truck in tip top organization. There are certainly other methods of creating a good environment to complete our day to day without it being a 3 ring circus to when we have to spring into action on the job or at home. You will thank yourself later when you can find everything and save yourself so much valuable time. 

P.S.I am currently decluttering my own things, my car for one, my closet and my outdoor building so there will probably be part 2!

Cheers to your organization journey in 2025, Happy New You!

2025 Organization checklist

CHECKLIST:

 1. Assess Your Current Space

  • [ ] Evaluate each room for clutter.
  • [ ] Sort items into:
  • [ ] Keep
  • [ ] Donate
  • [ ] Trash
  • [ ] Identify problem areas that need attention.
  1. Create a Systematic Organization Plan
  • [ ] Choose a room to start with.
  • [ ] Make a checklist of tasks for that room.
  • [ ] Designate specific zones for different activities.

 3. Utilize Smart Storage Solutions

April

  • [ ] Identify furniture with built-in storage.
  • [ ] Install wall-mounted shelves or hooks.
  • [ ] Purchase clear containers for easy visibility.

 4. Implement Daily and Weekly Routines

  • [ ] Set a daily tidying time (10-15 minutes).
  • [ ] Create a weekly deep cleaning schedule.
  • [ ] Rotate weekly cleaning tasks.

 5. Embrace Technology

  • [ ] Download organization apps (to-do lists, inventory).
  • [ ] Set up reminders on smart devices.
  • [ ] Explore smart home features for automation.

 6. Involve the Family

  • [ ] Discuss organization goals with family members.
  • [ ] Create a chore chart with assigned tasks.
  • [ ] Schedule family organization days.

 7. Set Realistic Goals for 2025

  • [ ] Plan monthly organization challenges.
  • [ ] Track progress and celebrate achievements.
  • [ ] Adjust goals as needed based on progress.

 8. And finally,

  • [ ] Remind yourself that organization is an ongoing journey.
  • [ ] Take immediate action on a small task today

 9. Additional Resources

  • [ ] Compile a list of recommended books on organization and find one that suits your needs
  • [ ] Research local workshops or online communities for additional methods of organization

LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS CHECKLIST

Making a list checking it twice…

Are you one of those people who gets frazzled at the end of your “Christmas to do list”, and can’t get it wrapped up?

Well I’m here to help! I have created a checklist to be sure you get all your gifts and no one is left out, and all your other Christmas errands and chores get done before Christmas Eve.

1.Gifts:

[ ] Finalize your gift list.

[ ] Purchase any remaining gifts.

[ ] Wrap gifts also check supplies, 

Tape, bows

Wrapping paper

Tags

[ ] Write gift tags or finish cards and make sure if you are mailing them, get them done and in the mail. (Christmas is the busiest time for mail).

Tied up with ribbons and bows…

[ ] Make sure your gifts are labeled and organized 

2. Decorations 

[ ] Check Christmas lights for burnt-out bulbs

[ ] Set up Christmas tree and decorate

[ ] Hang stockings.

Don’t forget stocking stuffers

(Don’t forget your four legged friends)

[ ] Arrange other decorations (wreaths, candles, garlands, outdoor decorations).

[ ] Create a festive atmosphere for your guests (candles, scents mistletoe).

3. Food & Beverages

[ ] Plan the Christmas menu (breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert).

[ ] Make a grocery list for all food and drinks.

[ ] Purchase perishables (fruits, vegetables, dairy).

[ ] Buy snacks and treats (cookies, candies).

[ ] Prepare or order any special dishes in advance or thaw meats like your turkey or ham. Prep any items you can do ahead like chopping onions slicing or dicing etc.

4. Holiday Cards

[ ] Write and address holiday cards.

[ ] Mail your cards to friends and family to be sure they are received before Christmas.

[ ] Keep track of who received cards.

5. Activities & Events

[ ] Confirm your family get togethers for Christmas, church or events, and answer R.S.V.P’s.

[ ] Schedule any last-minute activities (movies, games, Caroling).

[ ] Prepare any necessary supplies for activities (games, crafts).

6. Stocking Stuffers

[ ] Buy small gifts for stockings.

[ ] Fill stockings and arrange them.

7. Personal Preparation

[ ] Plan your holiday outfit (for gatherings) take any clothing or linens to the dry cleaner and schedule their pickup in time for your holiday festivities 

[ ] Schedule time for self-care (hair appointment, nails done, unwind).

[ ] Set aside time for family activities or traditions like caroling or exchanging gifts with people besides your immediate family.

8. Final Touches

[ ] Double-check the gift list to ensure everyone is covered.

[ ] Be sure all decorations are in place and packages placed under the tree and the mistletoe is hung

[ ] Prepare a clean-up plan for after the celebrations.

9. Relax & Enjoy

[ ] Take a moment to breathe and reflect on the season and the positive aspects of the year and year to come I’ll.

[ ] Enjoy time with family and friends from near and far left!

I hope this helps you stay on top of things this year so it won’t be stressful and chaotic but instead a happy, memorable time. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone.

April

HAPPY SATURDAY!

I just wanted to pop in and say I hope everyone is enjoying this Christmas holiday season. This year has flown by. A lot of action packed days this year. I’ll have to admit the first couple of months of 2024 were scary for me. I had to scrounge for money due to the bad weather in December and January. It determines my work. This December however, is looking good. I have had steady work all year. I’m on my way home to bake cookies and make fudge and some buckeyes, my brother’s favorite. I’m still undecided about what to take to the Christmas cook out at work. I’m thinking dessert but I want to impress everyone with the best! Anyway I have lots of fun and Interesting articles I’ve been working on all week. I hope to publish all 4 tonight! Happy holidays everyone.

From APRIL

Merry Christmas
Cake is my favorite!
Iced cookies

I could do less complaining!

What could you do less of?

I have found that lately I complain more than I am grateful or thankful. I didn’t realize this until me and my bestie got together and all I did was gab on and on about this situation and that situation and I don’t like this and I don’t like that. I have so much to be thankful and grateful for so I made a conscious effort not to complain about traffic, having to got to work early, getting off late, working on Saturdays, its cold out, its raining out, my darn old car, my little paycheck, my messy house, my big fat body! You get the idea, I changed it up, Thank God I am getting to work all week and on Saturdays. That means it was better than last winter already because we are half way through winter and we are still plugging away! I am thankful that my older car is still getting me to and fro and back home again. I am thankful that I got to drive my truck to North Carolina and help those people up there. You go up there complaining to yourself about stuff that don’t really matter and look around at what they could be complaining about but they aren’t, they are just working and working to get back that little bit of normalcy they once had before the hurricane. My life is grand and the things I have to be thankful for far outweigh the things I complain about! BE THANKFUL AND GRATEFUL FOR RIGHT NOW. Everyone have a great week out there on the road or wherever  you are this week.

By April

Finally it’s Friday!

In the trucking world, at least over the road, Friday really doesn’t mean what it means to the regular working world. The weekends are the time that over the road truck drivers really have to hunker down most of the time and get some loads out. I don’t know how many Sunday mornings I have spent at the Kroger facility in Forest Park Georgia! Also every Walmart distribution center, Publix, Aldi Warehouse, and not to mention many, many more places I’ve spent the night in their parking lot on the weekend or holiday wishing I was somewhere else. I drive local now but let’s try to remember all those folks that are out there giving it all they got this holiday coming up, Thanksgiving and Christmas and New years Day. We need to appreciate our truck drivers more than we do. I say this not only because my husband was a great truck driver before he passed away and there are many many more out there like him that bust their tail everyday so that we can have the things we need and they get overlooked, they get talked to like they are trash and they are not allowed to use restrooms in places that they have to  sit for hours and hours and sometimes days. They sacrifice time with their families, their friends, their hobbies to make sure we get all the things that we need to have a beautiful Christmas and have a beautiful Thanksgiving. Yes, I am a little biased. Some of my best friends are truck drivers as well as some family members. I just want to raise awareness on this site to what truck drivers really do. This is going to be an informative site for truck drivers as well as people just browsing to really see what we go through out here and what some of us have been through. My husband was 48 years old and he died of a stroke in his truck while I was at school learning how to drive a truck on my second day. I have so much more to say but I’ll end here. I wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving to everyone out there and I hope you have a great one and if you’re not able to be with your family I pray that you have a good day anyway in spite of. RTS founder, April

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