Hello friends and family
Remember that old song, This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. Well we are rejoicing over the wonderful time we've had in FLA this winter. We made new friends, that we hope to stay in contact with. Today we went with some of our neighbors to Avon Park's spring festival. Music, food, "stuff" food, fun and did I mention "food"?
Tomorrow we're on the road again. We'll stay Sunday night in North/west FLA at the Maintee Springs State Park. Then on to Georgia...trying out several new campgrounds before we end up and Keith, Jen's and Collin Bradley Fishburn's home next Friday and Saturday.
Next year, all things being equal, we've accepted a position as a work-camper at Woody's RV Park south of Sebring, FL (about 30 minutes from where we are this year). We should be able to stay in contact with these friends and make new ones. We'll be here from the first of November until early May in 2010. We will work 2 1/2 days a week in exchange for free camping for the winter months. We'll see how it works out :)
Please keep our precious kids and grandkids in your prayers, Nicole & Jeremy in mission work in Africa...pray for health and effective ministry...pray for Kya Jin Elias and her family, pray for Keith, Jen and Mr. Collin Bradley Fishburn and praise God for each of them.
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The picture of Daisy should have this caption...YIKES, mom, a winter coat in FLA? of course we couldn't resist it because it is a John Deere design. It doesn't appear that she is too happy about it ;)
Mom, Mom in Law, Grandma & Gramps
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Catching up on March 18
Hello dear friends and family...It's been a while, but you know how "busy" vacation can be. No, seriously, it's not that busy, but it's just tooooo much fun!
Our big adventure last week was visiting with Mike & Merle in Orlando and spending a day at Kennedy Space Center. First of all, M & M fell in love with Miss Daisy (alias "cute face")....I wasn't sure we would get her back. They are delightful hosts!
The trip to the space center was so interesting. It spiked a new interest in the entire program and it's history. We were there the Friday before the last shuttle went on Sunday. If you get a chance to visit there, I'd encourage it. The video, the actual space ships, and the history of the place is amazing.
Then, we watched the shuttle from our campground on Sunday night, (keep in mind that is about 90 miles away from Avon Park) We could see it in the sky and even see the after burner drop off and burn up. Amazing!
For all of you that know your "dad" "Grandpa" "friend", you won't be surprised that he is outside washing the RV today. We have been down here nearly 3 weeks without any rain, and the FLA sand has been flying. It finally rained a little last night and he couldn't wait any longer to polish this ole girl.
We are enjoying each other and the people here. Every afternoon in our "back-yard" a group of women and a group of men gather to share "gossip", things to do in the area, bargains to be found, etc. Dick calls the guys group "The Liar's Club". I don't know, but I hear a lot of laughing from them.
It is all good ...thank you for your prayers for health and safety as we get ready to head into Georgia the last weekend of the month. We're going to hang out at various campgrounds until we get to see Mr. Collin Bradley Fishburn the first weekend in April. Can't wait...then on to home to kiss and hug on our new granddaughter, Kya Jin Elias. What a wonderful year!
Love to all
D & J
Our big adventure last week was visiting with Mike & Merle in Orlando and spending a day at Kennedy Space Center. First of all, M & M fell in love with Miss Daisy (alias "cute face")....I wasn't sure we would get her back. They are delightful hosts!
The trip to the space center was so interesting. It spiked a new interest in the entire program and it's history. We were there the Friday before the last shuttle went on Sunday. If you get a chance to visit there, I'd encourage it. The video, the actual space ships, and the history of the place is amazing.
Then, we watched the shuttle from our campground on Sunday night, (keep in mind that is about 90 miles away from Avon Park) We could see it in the sky and even see the after burner drop off and burn up. Amazing!
For all of you that know your "dad" "Grandpa" "friend", you won't be surprised that he is outside washing the RV today. We have been down here nearly 3 weeks without any rain, and the FLA sand has been flying. It finally rained a little last night and he couldn't wait any longer to polish this ole girl.
We are enjoying each other and the people here. Every afternoon in our "back-yard" a group of women and a group of men gather to share "gossip", things to do in the area, bargains to be found, etc. Dick calls the guys group "The Liar's Club". I don't know, but I hear a lot of laughing from them.
It is all good ...thank you for your prayers for health and safety as we get ready to head into Georgia the last weekend of the month. We're going to hang out at various campgrounds until we get to see Mr. Collin Bradley Fishburn the first weekend in April. Can't wait...then on to home to kiss and hug on our new granddaughter, Kya Jin Elias. What a wonderful year!
Love to all
D & J
Friday, March 6, 2009
Miss Daisy escape
Well, you should have seen the chase this morning (Friday). Daisy has been sitting in one of the lawn chairs outside with us. She is leashed to the chair in case another dog comes by and she decides to take off. Well, Dick started the the truck and she thought she was going along and jumped off the chair, knocked over the neighbors bucket of soapy water (he was washing his truck), got frightened and ran across the street, dragging the chair behind her. It was such a funny sight, but she wasn't too amused by that chair following her. Luckily when Dick yelled stop, she actual did...amazed us :).
We're having a great time, not very anxious to come back except to see new grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Sure would like to sell the house...:)
We're having a great time, not very anxious to come back except to see new grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Sure would like to sell the house...:)
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Dick at the strawberry shortcakes
Well, one should proof before one sends unh? The blog earlier today I said "did" ate 2 strawberry shortcakes, it should have been Dick. Serves me right for telling on him ;)
Time is going toooo fast
Thursday afternoon...well, we are about "festiveled" out. Today we went to another one, called Pioneer days, last Tuesday was the Strawberry Festival, which did initiated with 2 count them 2 strawberry shortcakes. Then we invited friends over Tuesday night for more strawberry shortcakes. He is very full of fibre and vitamin "C". The strawberry festival is the most fun because of the great talent they have at various venues throughout the park.
Mike & Merle are meeting us for lunch Sunday at an old time hotel in downtown (I use the term "downtown" with a smile ) Avon Park then hanging out with us the rest of the day.
Miss Daisy is doing very well, whether she goes with us or stays behind, she doesn't
cause any trouble. In fact, we said she behaves a lot better in the back seat than the kids used to :)
It's getting warmer every day and we're loving it. Especially the constant sunshine! To get away from the "perma-cloud" of northern IN is a blessing.
Keep praying for the Elias' in China and Nicole & Jeremy, and Keith and Jen as they wait for Mr. Colllin to be born.
Love to you all
Mike & Merle are meeting us for lunch Sunday at an old time hotel in downtown (I use the term "downtown" with a smile ) Avon Park then hanging out with us the rest of the day.
Miss Daisy is doing very well, whether she goes with us or stays behind, she doesn't
cause any trouble. In fact, we said she behaves a lot better in the back seat than the kids used to :)
It's getting warmer every day and we're loving it. Especially the constant sunshine! To get away from the "perma-cloud" of northern IN is a blessing.
Keep praying for the Elias' in China and Nicole & Jeremy, and Keith and Jen as they wait for Mr. Colllin to be born.
Love to you all
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Expensive Day Thursday
Dear Ones (special note to Shawn, Kris & family) What a day you're in for. It must be an incredible experience to see all those sights.
Thursday's story :) the Dick & Joan on the road again saga...We left Al & Susans about 8:30 in the morning after saying goodby to these dear friends. We don't see them very often and we so enjoy being with them.
We thought there would be a dump station at a Rest Area along Highway 10 in the Panhandle of FL. (about 40 miles) We pulled in there, no dump station, but our truck was doing a dump of it's own. When we walked around the truck, it was dumping green anti-freeze on the ground. This trucker walked over after seeing Dick down on his hands and knees trying to see under the truck, and suggested we had a leakin the hose. He knew of a service station, but didn't know of a Ford Dealer.
Unfortunatly, Garman didn't list a Ford Dealer either. So we drove another 8 miles to Marianne FL, stopped at a Toyota dealer to ask for a Ford dealer. The dealer said yes he could help us in 2-4 hours and told us to park across the street behind a Wendy's restaurant. So he has the truck, the 3 of us are sitting in our lawn chairs on the cement parking lot waiting :) Daisy, of course, is growling and barking at everyone who goes by. Finally, they call to say it's not a hose (of course not), the radiator core went bad. Sooo, 4 hours later and $800 poorer, we started to pack up. But, oh no, the story doesn't end there...the Marianne Security Guard drives up in this car and said someone reported that a family was "living" in their camper in the parking lot. Once we told him the story, he had a good laugh over it.
The saga continues...but we're having a great time and are so glad we made the trip.
Thursday's story :) the Dick & Joan on the road again saga...We left Al & Susans about 8:30 in the morning after saying goodby to these dear friends. We don't see them very often and we so enjoy being with them.
We thought there would be a dump station at a Rest Area along Highway 10 in the Panhandle of FL. (about 40 miles) We pulled in there, no dump station, but our truck was doing a dump of it's own. When we walked around the truck, it was dumping green anti-freeze on the ground. This trucker walked over after seeing Dick down on his hands and knees trying to see under the truck, and suggested we had a leakin the hose. He knew of a service station, but didn't know of a Ford Dealer.
Unfortunatly, Garman didn't list a Ford Dealer either. So we drove another 8 miles to Marianne FL, stopped at a Toyota dealer to ask for a Ford dealer. The dealer said yes he could help us in 2-4 hours and told us to park across the street behind a Wendy's restaurant. So he has the truck, the 3 of us are sitting in our lawn chairs on the cement parking lot waiting :) Daisy, of course, is growling and barking at everyone who goes by. Finally, they call to say it's not a hose (of course not), the radiator core went bad. Sooo, 4 hours later and $800 poorer, we started to pack up. But, oh no, the story doesn't end there...the Marianne Security Guard drives up in this car and said someone reported that a family was "living" in their camper in the parking lot. Once we told him the story, he had a good laugh over it.
The saga continues...but we're having a great time and are so glad we made the trip.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
It''s Wednesday 75 degrees...Dad is working on a roof
Hi all
Well this is Wednesday and our "children" and grandchild are in the air to China. It doesn't seem real that it's finally happening for them. Can't wait to hear from them!
Now the unusual headline...no it's not our roof, it the roof of a friend of Al & Susan's. He has built a sun room and the roof wasn't completed. Sooo, there are 3 guys 60 years and older up on the roof on a 75 degree day. It's now 1:30 FL time, they thought they'd be done by noon.
But, your good hearted dad andAl, decided to stick with the guy until it's protected.
Now for the other adventure. We had been here about 30 minutes, talking with Al & Sue and Dick decided to go ahead and turn the unit around before we set it up because the road is really narrow and he wanted to do it when there was no traffic. They decided Al's driveway was too close and too steep to do the job, so the plan was to back up to the neighbors drive way (less steep) and turn around there.
Good plan unh? Only one problem, Al's mailbox was directly behind the 5th wheel and was not visible to the truck. Al saw what was going to happen and begin to yell at Dick, but, alas, he was not heard. The mailbox crumbled and Dick was not even aware until Al and I ran up to the side of the truck. Now, Brad, you'll love this part...First question from Dick was, Is the bike rack OK? (it is, by the way)
Thus we have left an impression on our dear friends. We will of course pay for the replacement box.
Tomorrow, Thursday, we head for Homassa Springs on the GulfCoast..stay there on night then on to Avon Park.
More later
Well this is Wednesday and our "children" and grandchild are in the air to China. It doesn't seem real that it's finally happening for them. Can't wait to hear from them!
Now the unusual headline...no it's not our roof, it the roof of a friend of Al & Susan's. He has built a sun room and the roof wasn't completed. Sooo, there are 3 guys 60 years and older up on the roof on a 75 degree day. It's now 1:30 FL time, they thought they'd be done by noon.
But, your good hearted dad andAl, decided to stick with the guy until it's protected.
Now for the other adventure. We had been here about 30 minutes, talking with Al & Sue and Dick decided to go ahead and turn the unit around before we set it up because the road is really narrow and he wanted to do it when there was no traffic. They decided Al's driveway was too close and too steep to do the job, so the plan was to back up to the neighbors drive way (less steep) and turn around there.
Good plan unh? Only one problem, Al's mailbox was directly behind the 5th wheel and was not visible to the truck. Al saw what was going to happen and begin to yell at Dick, but, alas, he was not heard. The mailbox crumbled and Dick was not even aware until Al and I ran up to the side of the truck. Now, Brad, you'll love this part...First question from Dick was, Is the bike rack OK? (it is, by the way)
Thus we have left an impression on our dear friends. We will of course pay for the replacement box.
Tomorrow, Thursday, we head for Homassa Springs on the GulfCoast..stay there on night then on to Avon Park.
More later
Sunday, February 22, 2009
No luck fishing, but fun anyway
Hi all...today, Sunday, is the last day at the beautifu spot. We always hate to leave here, but, alas, new adventures await us. We finally got to do a little fishing. The waves have been so high and the breeze too chilly to fish up until today...but no luck anyhow.
Miss Daisy had to stay on here leash thus she looks a little ticked off in the sideway picture. If anyone know what I need to do to turn the photos before I insert them, I'd appreciate the help :)
Keep Shawn, Kris, Kaycee and Kya in your prayers this week as they leave on Wednesday to pick up their daughter. Our hearts are with them for this incredible opportunity, Kya is a lucky little girl to belong to these loving parents.
More later...J
Miss Daisy had to stay on here leash thus she looks a little ticked off in the sideway picture. If anyone know what I need to do to turn the photos before I insert them, I'd appreciate the help :)
Keep Shawn, Kris, Kaycee and Kya in your prayers this week as they leave on Wednesday to pick up their daughter. Our hearts are with them for this incredible opportunity, Kya is a lucky little girl to belong to these loving parents.
More later...J
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Eufala, Alabama
We are definitly in the South. I love the accents of the people down here...plus they are very friendly. We are camped here at White Oak Park which was created by the Army Corp of Engineers...Salute to engineers and the great job they did. We're surrounded by water views of a beautiful reservour that runs along the Alabama/Georgia line about half way down the state.
We're hanging out here until Monday a.m. then heading to Bonifay Fla in the panhandle to see Allen & Susan Woolsey.
Miss Daisy is doing very well, except when we stop at rest areas along the express way and the semi's pull up beside us and set their air brakes. She jumps back behind one of us and shivers. Brave Dog unh?
We are so appreciating the Elias' & Greenlee blogs...makes us feel connected
More later :)
We're hanging out here until Monday a.m. then heading to Bonifay Fla in the panhandle to see Allen & Susan Woolsey.
Miss Daisy is doing very well, except when we stop at rest areas along the express way and the semi's pull up beside us and set their air brakes. She jumps back behind one of us and shivers. Brave Dog unh?
We are so appreciating the Elias' & Greenlee blogs...makes us feel connected
More later :)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Florida Bound
The adventure begins...last night we left home about 7:00 p.m., stopped at a campground outside Indianapolis in 22 degree weather. No problem, we didn't load water into our RV and we've toughed out cold weather before.
But alas, we get the the camp site and found our furnace wasn't working. We had a little problem with it before we left, but Mark gave us an idea and it worked. But getting to the campsite the inside of the windows frosted, the furnace wouldn't start. Sooo, my wonderful husband went outside and tried to figure out what was wrong, in utter frustration he hit the unit with the side of his fist and the furnace started. Who said, it doesn't pay to get ticked off :)
Then, Miss Daisy, who has slept in our "wire home" every since we got her, decided that last night she did not like her new digs and wanted to be in the same room we were in. We're snuggled under the covers, until 3 x for me and 3 x for Dick got up to "correct" the whining, complaining and out and out barking. This is the dog that never barks.
As you might have guessed, she won, we let her out of her "home" and she slept on the rug next to our bed. Now, all of you that know that dogs have not been my favorite animal over the years, have seen a total metamorphisis (sp??) over my relationship with this pup. What can I say?
Love to you all, watch for further on the road again stories
But alas, we get the the camp site and found our furnace wasn't working. We had a little problem with it before we left, but Mark gave us an idea and it worked. But getting to the campsite the inside of the windows frosted, the furnace wouldn't start. Sooo, my wonderful husband went outside and tried to figure out what was wrong, in utter frustration he hit the unit with the side of his fist and the furnace started. Who said, it doesn't pay to get ticked off :)
Then, Miss Daisy, who has slept in our "wire home" every since we got her, decided that last night she did not like her new digs and wanted to be in the same room we were in. We're snuggled under the covers, until 3 x for me and 3 x for Dick got up to "correct" the whining, complaining and out and out barking. This is the dog that never barks.
As you might have guessed, she won, we let her out of her "home" and she slept on the rug next to our bed. Now, all of you that know that dogs have not been my favorite animal over the years, have seen a total metamorphisis (sp??) over my relationship with this pup. What can I say?
Love to you all, watch for further on the road again stories
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
On the road again
Hello family...well Gramps and I will be on the road (barring any unforseen circumstances) next Wednesday the 25th. About 3 weeks later than we wanted to be, but the weather in FLA has been pretty crummy, so it was good to just be here.
Miss Daisy is about to experience her first "long day in the truck". She is such a good traveler, I don't expect to have any problems with her. The photo attached (if I can get it to work) is Miss Daisy staring out the window on a snowy day....we think she was saying..."when did you say we were leaving?"
I will attempt to keep the blog updated with "our traveloge" and photos.
G. Joan
Dick & Joan
Thursday, February 12, 2009
On the road again
Hello family...well Gramps and I will be on the road (barring any unforseen circumstances) next Wednesday the 25th. About 3 weeks later than we wanted to be, but the weather in FLA has been pretty crummy, so it was good to just be here.
Miss Daisy is about to experience her first "long day in the truck". She is such a good traveler, I don't expect to have any problems with her. The photo attached (if I can get it to work) is Miss Daisy staring out the window on a snowy day....we think she was saying..."when did you say we were leaving?"
I will attempt to keep the blog updated with "our traveloge" and photos.
G. Joan
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