3-27-17
First Blog of
2017
Back when
I first starting blogging during the winter of 2013, I was just trying to stay
busy. I was looking for a hobby, so I tried
writing. I had always written letters to
the grandchildren to read when they get older, and I was gone. If not dead, I thought they could visit me in
my nursing home, and read to me things that I could not remember anymore. Maybe instead of writing today, I should read
those letters to help me remember my past.
I don’t want to admit it, but I do have memory issues, according to
Pat. In church Sunday, Mark was having a
memory issue about finding a Bible passage.
Pat pats my leg and whispered, “You’re not the only one with memory
issues.” Writing is good for my brain, along with napping, exercise, healthy
eating. I went to the gym this morning,
ate a healthy lunch, and may take a nap later.
What to write about: so many thoughts and ideas, so maybe I will
start with, Angie needs to meet a Christian, working, kind, thoughtful, not controlling,
patient man. No Angie I am just
kidding. God has a plan for your
life. I could write about Julie, and the
grandkids and all their many activities.
I could write about Pat or the dogs, but I have written about them
already. I will start with, Why I am so
happy to be home, then lead into why I love being in Texas for the winter.
Mixed Feelings
It is great to be back in NE. We spent some days in Grand Island visiting
my daughters. I had missed everyone and
Face Time is just not the same. Landon
was not sure who I was; he wanted nothing to do with me in the beginning. He warmed up after I took him outside to
play. I went with the kids to co op
classes, and spent the day with Landon in the nursery. Angie took me to see the girls in their first
dance competition. It was a fun time
even though I could not see them dance.
Way too many girls, and sitting up too high to see. They won second place. Got to take the grand dogs for a long walk
did lose the youngest puppy, but Julie ran after her and caught her. I dropped her leash while I was still in the
garage. I saw the sand hill cranes,
which was on my bucket list from last year.
I saw one fairly close on the roadside.
They are very tall birds.
It was good to get back to church and see
our church friends. We also visited some
family, some old neighbors, and met new neighbor that moved in while we were
gone. Cleaned out the camper, did all
the wash. The girls that stayed the
winter cleaned the house before they left.
My shower never looked so clean.
It was like I was showering in a nice clean hotel. I am so trying to keep it clean. I have a slight vision problem; ok I am blind
and cannot see all the shower scum along with floor scum, crooked paintings,
clothing stains, food on my face etc.
Weston told me once, “Grandma you don’t expect me to take a shower in
that dirty shower.” We have a park in our back yard, so I took Riley for a
walk. I love walking in our park, saw
robins, but lately it is too cold and rainy to walk or work in the yard. Which leads me to missing Texas?
We winter in Rockport, TX at Wilderness
Oaks RV Resort in our Class A motor home.
Rockport is an island type town surrounded by water. It is close enough to walk along the bay
water and see the water birds. A lot of
people bike or walk. Pat left his bike
done there last winter, so he did some bike riding. I do the walking, sometimes with my dogs, or
other dogs, friends or by myself. I do have a walking problem. I sometimes walk out in front of cars that I
cannot hear, can get lost at times, and walk like I have been drinking. Not talking about those problems, I tend to
stop and talk. Pat will come looking for
me and find me talking to friends or strangers, at their sites. The weather is so nice that people sit out
just waiting for someone to come by and talk too. It is kind of like and outside nursing home,
if you know what I mean? When I would visit my mom, the residents would hang
out at the main entrance or at the elevators. So that is my winter mission, to
visit and keep busy. I keep a little
book and write down names. If you can’t
find someone to talk with on a walk, then you hang out at the rec/club hall. People are doing activities throughout the
day and night. We receive a monthly
calendar, just like in a nursing/retirement home. This resort is much cheaper, under $400 a month
vs the retirement home behind us at $3,000 -4,000 a month. The new memory home nearby is $6,000 a
month. In Rockport there is an adult
daycare that Pat can drop me off, and then he can go out and fish etc., while I
sit in my chair drooling, a lot cheaper than $6,000. My Rockport friends will stop by and wipe the
drool off my face, or walk me, take me swimming, or help me with a game of
cards. They do that already, thanks
friends, maybe not the drool yet.
With minor support I can play games. I play Bunco, card Bingo, Bingo, and other fun games that I can’t remember the names, may be marbles, fast track, another one that you start with 3 cards and 3 is wild, and then you keep going to Kings. Friends would help me with the clubs and spades when playing card Bingo, since they look alike to me, because they are both black. Pat likes to play Cribbage with his friends. I took part in three line dancing classes during the week. It was really good for my brain and body to have to remember the moves. Our teacher was so patient with me and the others. I attended a Bible study that was really good, and a great way to met new friends and share prayer requests. We had many celebrations at the club house that involved food. I did gain weight, and I am sure Pat did also. We did go out to eat with NE friends every Sunday after church, and before games. We had a couple from our camping club in NE come and visit for the week, so more going out to eat and playing games that week.
With minor support I can play games. I play Bunco, card Bingo, Bingo, and other fun games that I can’t remember the names, may be marbles, fast track, another one that you start with 3 cards and 3 is wild, and then you keep going to Kings. Friends would help me with the clubs and spades when playing card Bingo, since they look alike to me, because they are both black. Pat likes to play Cribbage with his friends. I took part in three line dancing classes during the week. It was really good for my brain and body to have to remember the moves. Our teacher was so patient with me and the others. I attended a Bible study that was really good, and a great way to met new friends and share prayer requests. We had many celebrations at the club house that involved food. I did gain weight, and I am sure Pat did also. We did go out to eat with NE friends every Sunday after church, and before games. We had a couple from our camping club in NE come and visit for the week, so more going out to eat and playing games that week.
Back
to the mixed feelings again, while I am writing about Texas. The weather was great, a little on the windy
side. Every time Pat had a fishing trip
planned it was too windy. He did get to
go on one deep sea trip, so we have a couple of fish dinners in the
freezer. He needed to get out and fish
more, but maybe next year. There are
many places to visit and keep busy. I
saw many different birds, wild hogs, armadillo, and alligators. Did not see snakes, and made sure I did not
let the dogs walk in the brush. April 1st
a lot of folks will be leaving, and heading north. Some friends will be at different campgrounds
next year in Rockport or other warm climates.
Some of those friends I will see on Face book. Hope to winter at the same resort, if it is
in God’s plan for our life.
We plan to travel, as long as we can. I still worry about the cost of traveling,
but I am overcoming that. I used to
think about how we have to save money for retirement. We did that, and we are retired. The cost of those retirement centers, helps
me justify spending the money on the RV, gas etc. No Pat we are not getting a new RV, now that
this one is a 2016. We have just the
right amount of room, for the many things that I brought to TX and did not use
or eat. Pat keeps reminding me that they
do have grocery stores in TX. I did come
home with more clothes than I took down.
They have a really nice thrift store in Rockport. So next year I can just buy a new wardrobe. That may not work since I would have to get
rid of things at home. I have such a
problem with that; I am still keeping large size pants, for when I gain
weight.
We have a busy summer planned, such as
Good Sam camping, three camping rallies, campground hosting, grandchildren
activities, and other events Lord willing.
I once wrote about how I could not say that R word. Not I can now say retirement (but not for
Pat) he still needs to work part time for something to do. I am now encouraging others to retire, camp,
and travel when they can. So if you are
reading this, have you ever thought of camping and traveling? Traveling does not need to be far away. We like to camp about 15 min. from our
house. Close enough to do laundry, water the grass, and check the mail. Maybe our resort needs to add this into their
advertisements, “Come to our outside retirement village, much cheaper than a
$3,000-$4000 retirement home, we have some of the same activities but at a much
lower cost. Come and retire with us!”
Off to take my nap!
Off to take my nap!
I loved your blog! You are so funny. We look forward to seeing you guys next winter at the outdoor retirement center!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! Fun to read. Wilderness Oaks in Rockport is a great place. I'm glad we met even though we weren't there long.
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