Where am I?
SHALIMAR, FL. ( Hi 79 Lo 58)
The visit with sis was over for awhile on Saturday. We always have a great time and it may be awhile before I see her again. I got tires on the way home since the tire light came on again while going to her place and when I got to her driveway the light went out. The tire guy said there had to be a tiny leak somewhere if it was going off and on and traveling that far. I'm not taking chances for the Florida trip.
Monday, I had lunch with my friend Ruth. It was a goodbye lunch, I'll be back quite a bit, as long as I'm able to travel. We talked for a couple hours then I went to Frank's for dinner. I stayed with him awhile then home.
Tuesday I packed the entire day except for the lunch with one of the hospice gals that quit work recently. We had a good chat and she helped with how I'm coping without Jim. She gave me quite a few tips and wished me well in Florida.
Wednesday was packing the Uhaul truck. The fun had started. It was a windy cold day, but no rain. It took 90 minutes to pack all we could without another persons help. Frank and I took out loads and he put them in place. It's like playing Tetris. (Click photos to enlarge)
Car is loaded with breakable items.
Thursday, Rick got here about 12:00 from Aurora, Il, to help pack. The sleep number bed and frame were the last to go in to hold everything else in place. What a close call, one more item may not have gone. Good job packing!!
We were on our way about 2:00pm. Rick drove my car and I was with him. Frank drove the Uhaul. We had a great trip and no rain till we got to the middle of Alabama. We stopped at a couple hotels but no vacancies since it was after 6:00. We did miss all the severe weather but just a few miles and found a hotel in Decatur. The price was cheap and we got what we paid for, not good, but at least no bedbugs and the bed was comfortable. We all had our own rooms to keep it simple. We started Friday's travel at 7am with five hours to go. Again we missed the big storms and had rain off an on. We turned off the main highway and it seemed forever to get to the Eglin AFB with Bob Hope Village just 9 miles ahead of us. We arrived at 1:30.
Closet in bedroom
Bathroom
New washer and dryer
The bathroom closet for towels and sheets
Living room looking out into the patio
Let the unloading begin.
The boys got to stay in the next village beside me for the two nights. It's furnished and I wanted pictures on how it was setup. It's for guests, the bare essentials, but I liked it. I have too much stuff.
When everything was in we went out to eat on the beach area in Destin. It's 15 miles but it took about 45 min to an hour to get there. It was so warm and nice we sat outside on the patio.
This house is right on the beach. It's gorgeous
Frank and Rick, the best sons in the world
Saturday we did some checking around the villages. They're laid out in wheel spokes and I have to learn which one is mine, not as easy as you'd think. Here's views of the activity areas.
Pickle ball court
Card playing
I found out there's WII bowling and they have many trophies to prove it.
Rip tide was so bad you weren't allowed in the water too far
Radar working to keep an eye on people around the site.
While we were close to the base we went to the commissary. Instead of eating out we bought pizzas and stuff for breakfast.
Living room
Kitchen
Living looking out to the patio. The window are very old. We'll be getting new ones next year.
Bathroom
Bedroom still needs a lot of work, but the peace plant is near the window I may have to move it but it seems ok at the moment.
I have an RVer friend that lives here and has helped with doctors and dentists and all the life changing things we all go through. The tough part is the doctors are giving up their practices for many reasons, and some are no longer taking military insurance. It's a mess, but I'll get through it. There's always an answer.
6 comments:
WOW Dee your new home looks lovely!
I used to love Wii bowling, yoga and overall exercising with a Wii.
I am sure you will fit right in and I anticipate we will be reading a blog entry about you leading a Craft Fair or teaching classes down the road.
Congratulations on the new home its a big move for you but I know you will NOT miss the cold weather!
Your place looks perfect for you. It sounds like you'll be keeping busy!
I enjoyed your post. I hope your new place will be just as nice for you as it looks. Good luck 👍👍
I'm so excited for you on this new journey and adventure. Your new place looks just perfect. Have fun.
We're excited for you and this next stage of life. Your new place looks just perfect.
We’re excited for the new adventures with Dee! Looks better than a winter full of snow!
Good move.
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