Thursday, March 24, 2011

Updates from the road...

The Alamo
San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio River Walk
Campground in Fort Worth,Texas

Ken, Parker and Carson fishing at the campground

Indian Springs State Park in Georgia



Beautiful view

Our campsite
Paul and Lucas and the new frog bubble blower

Kirsten and Lucas

Out for pizza with "Mr. Destructo/Distracto"
 It never ceases to amaze me how busy we seem to be on our supposed “vacation”, but it appears obvious by how long ago it was that I updated this blog.  So many activities have kept us entertained and active, partly because the last two weeks we have been traveling more and visiting several relatives and friends.  We had new tires put on the motorhome before we left the campground resort in Texas, because we were told that even though we didn’t have many miles on them, their age made them dangerous to drive.  So, we painfully paid for our first major maintenance expense on our new “home” – almost $4000.  Ouch!  But, Ken feels much more confident now and says he can actually tell the difference.  I just hope someone else’s tires don’t explode and hit us on the highway now!  We left Drifters Resort and headed to San Antonio / New Braunfels to visit with Tom and Debbie Blake, full-timers from Muscatine,  on March 12th.  They showed us around the area, and we had a yummy dinner at a German restaurant – schnitzel, spaetzle and red cabbage.  For this Stych / Ostermeier duo, it was perfect!  We also had fun visiting the famous San Antonio River Walk and saw the Alamo – something we have wanted to do for quite awhile.  On March 14th, we drove to Dallas/Fort Worth to hang out with my nephew and his family, and my sister Karen who was visiting them, also.  We had never seen Jeff and Carrie’s beautiful home, and anyone who knows my sister will understand how I always get a good ab workout when we are with her, because she always makes me laugh so much.  The boys Parker and Carson (ages 6 & 4) enjoyed fishing at our campground, which was on a huge lake.  It had a large  playground, plus a beach with paddleboats and kayaks, and was very nice – we will definitely stay there again.   We left on St. Patrick’s Day, which was not a fun day for a drive – it was extremely windy, but we did travel for 520 miles to Meridian, Mississippi, where we spent the night in a WalMart parking lot.  We had Subway sandwiches for dinner, (from inside WalMart) and also a Subway breakfast.  Sometimes it's great not to have to make meals! The next day we arrived here at Indian Springs State Park in Jackson, Georgia, which is beautiful!  The best part is being with little Lucas, and of course, Kirsten and Paul.   We have spent the last week going back and forth between their home and here (which is a 45-minute drive each way), making dinners together, working on little “to-do” projects, visiting Lucas’ day care center (awesome!), shopping, and generally just enjoying our time with each other.  The weather has been perfect (although the pollen has been terrible – apparently 90 is ‘high’ and it is up to 2000 now, so allergy symptoms have been severe).  Today we are all going to hang out here and enjoy a grilled steak/baked potato dinner and a roaring campfire, then spend the night together.  (Our sofa pulls out into a bed, and we’ll have the playpen set up, so though it will be a bit “cozy”, we think it will be true 'camping out' for everyone.)  On Monday, we’ll move on to Red Bay, Alabama to tour the factory where our motorhome was made, and stay at their clients' campground.  So, in the meantime,  thanks for being patient enough to read through this, and hopefully the next update will be posted again soon. 

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