Friday, Oct. 19th we
greeted our last day here with everything BUT trepidation. I believe we are now
feeling the excitement of our new adventure beginning. It was almost 6:30 for
Bill and closer to 7 when I crawled out of bed. The Suite was temperate for
sleeping, around 64F and Bill turned the Infrared thermostat up to 70F. Outside
temperature was hovering around 40F at 7.
Beautiful start to this day |
We enjoyed our coffee and tea, mine
with honey this morning, as I’ve noticed a raspy throaty voice for a couple of
days. I might have picked something up at the rv show so have been salt
gargling, Vitamin C chewing and Vick’s rubbing ever since. The worst is in the
morning and evenings and I’m hoping it will pass quickly so Bill doesn’t pick
it up. I popped a Hall’s into my purse and we drove into the Durham laundromat
for the last time, this year.
4 pancakes in the pan |
No one was around so we got our
choice of 4 washers. Once the machines were loaded, Bill walked up town towards
the bank and the barber shop. I walked in the opposite direction, just to get my
mile in. The sun was out this morning and the winds were minimal so it was
lovely and refreshing. There are a few unique little streams under the streets
that I love capturing with my camera. I went around the block and returned to
read for a while, waiting for the loads to finish.
Bill came back looking spiffy in his
new hair cut and in time to help me fold the clothes. I like that he comes with
me sometimes, even if he is running around doing errands. Saves on gas and our conversations carry on from home. We were on our way home at
5 minutes before 10 and it was a good feeling to know that it was another job
done and off the list.
Yummy |
At home, I began making breakfast and
Bill went out to bring the mailbox in (last day of mail delivery was yesterday)
fold the now dried patio mat and to move the wooden steps. The steps come apart
but they are in pretty rough shape and we don’t need to take them along. Next
spring, Bill wants to build a small deck at the door instead, but we sure appreciated
these this summer. The G.Y. pancakes were good with mini sausages and would
keep us filled until supper at 5.
I sent Bill out to finish the
few things he had left and I did the dishes up. We are getting critically low
on our fresh water so being more cautious with water than we’ve ever had to. We
know water is available if we really needed it but this is our last day and we
can top up the tank at the park tomorrow.
The clothes rack is covered |
I went out to the bunky to cover the
hanging clothes. Once that was done, the recycle bins, cooler and lastly, Dad’s
ship could be moved in. We can’t lock it until the morning when we go in to flip
the switch for electric to Off.
The ship was the last thing to go in the bunky |
I didn’t see my sweetie so figured he
was at the road putting a stake in the ground for the mailbox. He’d emptied the
pail of rocks that held the mailbox post and brought both things up. The pail
is cracked and we’ve decided not to use it next year anyway. The box is kept in
the Ridge Restroom over the winter with the firepit, sawdust bin and a few
other ornamental things.
A month ago, Bill snipped one of the Rose of Sharon bushes so I stuck it in this Coke can and it is surviving |
He wasn’t down there but I could tell
that he’d already put the stake in place.
I started again down
the lane and spotted him coming from the corner of the back field, out from
behind the bushes. I jokingly gave him heck for not having his phone on him, I was running out of places to look.
In the spring, Bill will remove the wood and place the mailbox post in the stake |
We literally had everything done by
12:30 and yet it was such a gorgeous day outside, I didn’t want to come in. We read and relaxed for the rest
of the day and at 4:20 we were cleaned up and driving into Durham. By the time
we’d paid the kitchen staff for our dinner at Rockwood, Mom was being escorted down the
elevator for supper. We stopped and said hello to Rob who was visiting Aunt Mary and getting her settled at her own table.
I still have a few green tomatoes and a few that will be red in a few days |
We found our table for 3 near the
office and settled in. The staff was very good and the meal was delicious. Mom
was confused at times, her conversation drifted, but all in all it was a nice
time together.
It was a great meal |
Mom and I chose the Turkey patty with mashed potatoes, sweet
snap peas and a half crusted baked tomato. Bill opted for the Salmon, roasted
potatoes with peas. We all had chocolate cake for dessert. Well worth the $20.
Mom and I, the last time this year |
We took Mom up to her room and said
goodbye. She walked us to the elevator with numerous hugs and kisses. She asked
if we could sneak her down to Arizona too, she didn’t let me down. She’s too cute!
From there we drove to Rob and Pat’s and had a nice hour visit with them and Sandra and
Bill. This was another goodbye for the winter and we were on our way home before 8.
I'll miss the pond snapshots |
I don’t know if it was this ‘cold’ or
whatever it was but I felt exhausted. We watched a recorded New Amsterdam from
the other night, had some Chapman's ice cream and I was on my way to bed soon after. We are moving in the
morning and it seemed like a wild rainy night out there tonight. That’s okay, everything
outside is done and put away. It has been a good day.
The hens and chickens in my garden are doing awesome |
Thank you for catching up with us
today. I love to hear from you.
I know this is an exciting time for you but I was actually feeling sad. I don't know where those emotions came from. I'm looking forward to your adventures. Love....Elva
ReplyDeleteAaah, thanks Elva. It is exciting but at the same time, sad saying goodbye to family, Mom especially. I'll miss seeing her smile and getting her warm hugs. :(
DeleteI totally understand your emotions, you sweet lady.
Safe travels my friend...I cant wait to read & see all your photos from your trip. Take care.
ReplyDeletethank you Kim! Have a great winter!
DeleteSafe travels...so happy you got those final precious moments in with your Mom.
ReplyDeleteThank you Contessa. We couldn't leave without visiting Mom and having a meal with her was relaxing for all of us.
DeleteNice to get those things taken care of and now just hook up in the morning and wander on down the road to Rock Glen, The indoor pool should be warm enough after they drained andante cleaned it.
ReplyDeleteTravel safe.
Thanks George. Looking forward to a dip in the pool. :)
DeleteI'll miss our visits but the texting keeps you at my fingertips ;-). Have a wonderful winter!
ReplyDeletethanks Sis. Back at ya!
DeleteI'm always excited to start out on a new adventure...no matter where it takes us...there is always something new to see, people to meet, or a new place to visit. May you enjoy each one of yours.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see you had a nice visit with your mom as well. Those moments are precious.
Safe travels to you and Bill! I look forward to reading each new days post.
Thank you Cheri. You hit the nail on the head and we plan to enjoy each one as much as possible.
DeleteWe appreciate the good vibes you are sending!
Back on the road again!! Safe travels. See you in Arizona!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Looking forward to seeing you again soon!
DeleteLove those GY pancakes and the sausage looks yummy too. Nice that you had a good visit with Mom along with a wonderful looking dinner. Makes you feel better knowing she is in such a good place I'm sure. I'm excited for you and your new adventure! (the "bread" 90 seconds microwave) :)
ReplyDeleteI love your food tips, have kept a few!
DeleteI do feel good knowing they love Mom where she is. She can be a handful but they are all so good to her.
Hope to see you on our travels. Gotcha about the bread, thanks. :)
Safe travels!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteGlad you got everything closed up and had a nice visit with your Mom.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy the Park!
It's about time.
Thank you, will do!
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