Sunday, January 11, 2009

Lot's have happened this week


We left Verde Valley Thousand Trails park last Sunday morning. As we said our good-bye to Steve we were both sad to leave, but in the same time excited to get on the road and drive. Both of us said "Wouldn't it be fun if we could do this full time." This is one of our dreams one day be able to be a full-timer.

As soon as we turned onto I-17 and started climbing the grade. We noticed the snow on the mountain. Suddenly we saw large snowflakes falling. It was a beautiful site to see in Arizona. We arrive home safe and sound without any problems.

It was our first full week back to work after working short weeks during the holidays. We were exhausted by Friday night. Ron and I Friday night sat around the table, ate some appetizer's and enjoyed some wine. We had a Zinfandel by the name of Dancing Bull. We both thought it was bold and full of berries.

We were so tired on Saturday we slept in till 9:00 am. It took us until 1pm before we could even get ready to go do anything. We finally made it to the Elephant Bar for lunch. We both had a great hamburger and iced tea. Then we decided to shop for a new mattress for our coach. We found one we both liked. We took the plunge and bought a Temper Pedic. It will be delivered next Saturday. We are excited to use it in our coach.

Saturday night Rodney came down and the three of us watch the Cardinal game. What a game. Go Cardinals....................

Today we took our Polaris out for a ride. Dennis and Rodney joined us. We found some great roads just around the corner from our house. The four of us rode for 2 plus hours. We went up this mountain that has a very small flat spot to turn around. Ron loves giving me a thrill. He is always up for a challenge. We had a blast riding in the desert.











Ron climbed to the top of the moutain to see where he could take me for a ride.

1 comment:

Rodney and Dennis said...

"ron loves giving me a thrill" really cracked me up! :-) It was quite a thrill going up that hill to the very small top!