Friday, December 25, 2009

A Fun Meeting

We had a great and fun meeting with friends Tom and Jo Ewers at Bob Evans in Branson. Wednesday night we got a phone call from Jo saying they were heading for Kimberling City, just west of Branson to have Christmas with Tom's parents. They found out we were in Branson on Facebook. We set up a rendezvous for lunch on Christmas Eve Day.

We had a great visit, sharing a lot of laughs and catching up on the families. What a nice surprise this was. We had last met at Silver Spring Park, near Ocala, FL some 3+ years ago. It was like we picked up immediately where we had left off, and we are hoping the next meeting will be in the near future! If the weather stays funny, they may be able to come by Sunday or Monday, and maybe meet up with the kids. That would be cool.

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to all! I know a lot of folks' Christmases were affected by the blizzard, we are just praying that everyone is careful and chooses to wait it out rather than try and get somewhere by car.

It looks like all three of the daughters' families are going to do just that. Heather (near Iowa City) is still undecided, but if ice is likely in eastern Missouri, they will wait until tomorrow. We want all to be safe and get here late rather than have a travel problem.

Meanwhile, Ellen and I are hunkered down in our condo in Branson. It got rather cold and windy last night and we did have some snow...not enough to cover the ground. Our thoughts are of all those under 1 to 2 feet of snow.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Ho Ho Ho--Rhymes with snow

Ho Ho Ho...Christmas Eve.

Well, here in Branson, it is raining off and on...changing to snow later today. 2 to 4 inches here, but that is a dusting compared to Iowa and northern Missouri where our kids are trying to leave from tomorrow morning. The lows here will be in the teens for about 4 days starting tonight.

Looks like Christmas will be delayed for us, as the upper midwest is getting hammered. But that's ok, just so everyone drives safely and waits til it is ok to drive. What a mess for all those who have holiday travel plans.

Ellen has been making lots of goodies...snack mixes, cookies...yummm. Now we need more people to enjoy it.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Moving Day

We have spent the last couple of days stacking stuff up in the living room of the fifth wheel that we have to take to the condo. Yesterday we loaded the back seat of the truck full of bags of food, suitcases, and other stuff we know we will need over the next 11 days. I buttoned up the Excel, stowing all loose objects, water hoses, filters, etc.

We checked in at about 2 in the afternoon. We are quite pleased with the 2 bedroom condo at Wyndham at Mountain Vista. After living in less than 400 square feet, this place is huge!!! The master bedroom seems larger than our RV living space. This is not to say we want to settle down yet, but rather that it is amazing the difference between what you think you need and what you really need.
The Christmas event we have planned and thought about for months now seems a reality. This will be the first time ever that all three of our daughters' families will be together for a holiday. But don't get too excited, the weatherman says a winter storm is headed for the midwest for Christmas Eve and Day. We are banking on the hope that he is oftentimes wrong.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Good friends!

We had a wonderful get together with the families of great friend Laurie Feldman. She and her daughters' families came to Branson for a Friday night ride of the Polar Express, a Christmas train activity out of the old Branson train depot.

We met at the Farmhouse Restaurant in old Branson for breakfast, and a totally enjoyable meal. The four kids (Grace, Luke, Zoe and Ava sat at a table on their own and behaved like angels... The ladies sat at another table (Ellen, Laurie, her daughters Megan and Katy), and the men, (myself, Rich and Steve)at a third.
After breakfast and some browsing at Dick's old 5 and 10 Cent Store, we drove to the Marriott Condo where they had been staying, and while the kids played and swam in the pool with Megan, Rich and Steve, the rest of us sat around talking and watching the frivolity. It was an extremely enjoyable time together.

Rich also gave me a nice present, a pair of "Yurbuds" a great product he has come up with which is now available on www.bestbuy.com The soft rubber buds fit over conventional MP3 earbuds, and keep the buds comfortably in your ears, without them falling out or being painful. I don't know if you ever have this problem, but I had to jam the ear pieces into my ears, and they HURT! These things are awesome!!!

We hugged and parted ways, and we checked out our Wyndham resort and activity center, getting ready for the troops' arrival on Christmas Day. Hungry again, we had a late afternoon meal at Hong Kong Buffet, which was nice until Ellen got a fuzzy hair in her fortune cookie. The fortune read "you have only cookie in Hong Kong with fiber." Ah so.

Once back at the RV, we had a nice Skype call (with image) with Matt and Nohora. We had a great visit. They are leaving for their cruise from Rio de Janiero, Brazil to Santiago, Chile tomorrow morning.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

We are in the Branson Area

We spent last night at the Stage Stop RV Park, near Neosho, MO. Friendly Camp Hostess, but the place was really lacking in ambience. We left at about 10 AM and had a nice sunny drive to Springfield, where we shopped a bit and had a great lunch at an Olive Garden. Ellen had her soup and sald special and I had a great shrimp frontchessa (sp?) dish.

We arrived at Turkey Creek Park, an Escapee park in Hollister MO, just across the river from Branson. Nice clean park and really friendly folks here. The park is situated right on Turkey Creek, kind of wooded around the edges of the park.

Leftovers tonight, then Survivor and maybe the Thursday Night NFL game to see if the Colts can keep it going.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Almost out of Texas

We're on the move, leaving Rockport at 8 AM this morning. We got a great start, as there was no rain nor fog! We decided to go as far as we could today, so the next 2 days could be shorter legs, especially day #3, as we are planning a stop to finish up some Christmas shopping in Springfield MO before heading south to Branson.

It looked good on paper, until we got caught in a traffic snarl caused by a two car accident on the beltway around Dallas. That made us 'late' getting to the north end of Dallas, so we ended up fighting commuter traffic all the way to McKinney, TX. We took it nice and cool and it just made our day a bit longer.

Ellen drove a nice middle leg of the day, about 2 and a half hours worth, which allowed me to relax and sleep a little bit. The long day netted something like 460 miles, very out of the ordinary for us. We are snuggled in at the Lazy L RV park on the south side of Sherman TX, about 20 some miles from Oklahoma. Low tonight of 27 or so....

today's thought: If everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Fixin' to move on

Today is our last day at Bay View Resort just north of Rockport TX. Heavy fog this morning and still at 1:30 it still was foggy along the coast. We washed the Ford while in town, and it was unbelievable how much crusted mud came off.
We had a nice inexpensive lunch at Vallarta Restaurant on the south side of Rockport. Good tacos and enchiladas.
We will do some pre-packing today and sorting out of things so we can get off to an early start (early for us!) to morrow. The trip to Branson is almost 900 miles, and we are going to take 3 travel days to get there, with third hopefully a short one.
My Packers now have won 5 in a row, and are in pretty good shape for a wild card berth. Here's hoping!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Holiday stuff

Yesterday was a cloudy day, but not too cold. I rode the bike to the clubhouse to check our mail, but the mail forwarded had not yet arrived. Upon my return ride to the RV, the sky opened and rained and rained some more. Our puddles are back, and I was soaked.

I spent much of the afternoon painting my holiday carved works of art. That was a lot of fun. Should be able to finish them today. Ellen worked on our Christmas letter. I think we are going to send most of them electronically, and then snail mail those folks who don't have email. Our eco contribution!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Popcorn and a movie

We went to the Rockport Cinema 4 and saw Blindside with Sandra Bullock. Wow, what a great story. It was amazing how this lady took in a homeless kid, who ended up coming out of his shell, learning football and ending up in the NFL. The tough thing was to see and know how so many other kids never have a chance to escape the projects...Of course we shared a nice big bag of buttered popcorn.

It was a chilly day today, but the sun shone for most of it and that is very good. Ellen baked a pecan pie that is simply awesome!!! I am putting the finishing touches on my holiday woodcarving projects, and then I can paint! Hooray!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Quiet times

It has been quiet here in Rockport, TX. I feel guilty complaining that it has rained a bit and the sun hasn't shone much--after hearing what Iowa and Wisconsin is getting hammered with....a terrible blizzard.

We did putter down to Port Aransas the other day, taking the free ferry from Aransas Pass. Ate at a small diner that actually had a smoking section. We couldn't recall the last time we saw that. And pee-yoo, it stunk. Hard to believe I used to thrive in clouds of smoke.

It was drizzling much of the time., but we saw several dolphins during the short ferry ride.

Yesterday we wrapped Christmas gifts and continued watching the HBO series Rome.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Brrrrrrrr

Friday, Dec. 4

Brrrrrrrr, it's cold outside! Today was a blustery day, and we had rain and some snow showers on and off throughout the day. We were out in Rockport, renting a couple of 'Rome' DVDs from Blockbuster. The clerk had her two preschool boys playing behind the counter, and she shared that the Rockport Schools dismissed early because of the weather!!! There was no snow on the ground, and yes it was cold and windy, but it was like 40 degrees! The gal said 'hey this is south Texas, they don't know how to handle any 'bad' weather...maybe they thought it was going to freeze.' I remember braving icy and snowy roads in Iowa because it wasn't 'bad enough' to cancel school. Houston did get quite a bit of snow though, and that's only a few hours north.

It did get colder, but it was 37 when we retired to bed. We were nice and warm in our Excel, and we totally enjoyed a few episodes of 'Rome', which is really full of historical notes on the era of the Roman Empire. The special feature allows you to watch the episode, and historical notes pop up, dealing with every day life, slavery, the family situation of Caesar, etc., clothing, food, and on and on. Thoroughly enjoyable, protected from the wintry elements, but it wasn't too cold for us to snack on some Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Chilly, no, it's cold

It was sunny in the morning, but it clouded up by early afternoon and got downright cold. I was carving for a few hours, almost cutting myself once---saved by my protective glove as my knife slipped! I also chipped a pice off, which had to be super glued back into place. That's when I quit carving.

We drove into Rockport and picked up a prescription, shopped a bit, and Ellen got some Apple Care help on a few items on our Apple Laptop. She had tried while out at the RV Park, but phone service isn't the best, and after 12 minutes on hold, the phone signal was lost. She got everything worked out and we headed home.

We had a nice phone conversation with Jim Pearce, our ATV Guide from Sierra Vista, AZ. He confirmed we had a Honda Rincon waiting for us when we are at St. David RV Resort in Februrary!!! Hooray! We jsut have to hammer out the details, but we are pumped about it!

A QUIET DAY, SORT OF

Wednesday, 12/2
A quiet day in Rockport...I got everything fully set up and connected, as all we did when we arrived in the rain was plug in and put the slides out. The puddles are getting smaller and the sun is shining. Got a walk in and read the paper.

After this much of the day was consumed with the news from daughter Heather that my brother Tom was moved to a Hospice facility in Ames, IA. Tom has a host of problems, including congestive heart failure, kidney failure, an internal infection, and a broken leg. Lots of time on the phone, and finally got to talk with him and that was good. With the timing I decided not to fly to Iowa.

Ellen made some great Italian Wedding Soup, which I got to roll up mini-meatballs (less than three fourths of an inch in diameter)--there must have been 200 of them. It's a great recipe, and tasted very very good.

I tried Texas Hold'em at the clubhouse which turned out to be an exercise in futility. They play really fast here, and that is not comfortable for me...this is not an excuse, just the facts. It was like 'how many hands can I deal in 5 minutes??' I went out early, not with a bang, but with a whimper.

We did some shopping, picked up some prescriptions, and took a look at the gulf. I did have very nice phone conversations with my daughters Heather and Erin.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

DECEMBER!!??!! We are in Rockport, TX

It is hard to believe that December is here already! Time flies when you're having fun. We left Lake Conroe on an overcast morning, saying goodbye to a couple of folks we've visited with.

Our trip today was over 200 miles, a little more than anticipated as we went west out of Houston to get to a Camping World in Katy TX. We had to exchange a toothbrush/toothpaste holder we had purchased in Louisiana. Ellen took over at the wheel which was very welcome by me. We stopped to fix a lunch on the go, and as I took over again (somewhere between I-10 and Victoria TX), it started to rain as I approached Victoria. It never stopped raining, and at times the rain became a downpour.

By the time we reached our park (Bay View RV Resort) near Rockport, the fields were full of water, and the ditches full. As we found a site the rain increased again, so we decided to just get as level as possible, not unhook from the F-450, and just get our electricity hooked up. We have a beautiful site, nestled in some trees with character...yet we are able to obtain a satellite signal!!!--I hope to post a photo of our site here in Rockport soon.

It is nice to be warm and out of the nasty weather