Monday, November 10, 2008

Time marches on

Donna threatened me if I didn't write something on the blog, so here it is:
We have been here almost 7 weeks now, if you can believe that. We have settled into the job nicely, and we have somewhat of a routine.
There are many little things to do around here, and the owners are usually conducive to our suggestions to improve the park.
They have been here quite a bit lately, measuring for new sites, looking at where the pool and spa are going to go. This is a nice park now, but, with the improvements they are planning it will be a spectacular park. The bath houses are in the works now, we hope they are completed by the end of the year.
Last week, Sunday, my sister, her husband, my niece and her 4 daughters came over for dinner and spend the day. Brenda and the girls made cupcakes and decorated them. They were delicious.
We borrowed some rods and reels from Tony, my brother-in-law, and I rigged them so the girls could fish. They didn't catch anything, but they had a good time. These are great kids and well disciplined. We enjoyed hot dogs and smoked sausages on the grill.
Saturday night, the Wurch's came by to see the park and we all went out to dinner at Mel's. Sandy and Rusty Creekmore, Ken & Susan Wilson joined us for a good meal. It had been Darlene's b'day on Thursday, and Bob wanted to celebrate with a few friends.
We rode over with the Wurch's, and those that know them know that when it is time to go it is time to go. We would have liked to have spent some time talking in the parking lot, but we had to leave.
We have met some very nice people in the park since we have been here. But people who live in parks seasonally are different from RVers. Mostly they are still working, and live in their MH or trailer as a more economical way to live and travel to different work locations . Whereas most RVers, that we know, like to travel about the country seeing this beautiful land of ours. We work so that we can travel.



Ta ta for now

No comments: