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Having recently retired we are fulfilling our long time dream. We began our camping life with a tent in 1969 adjusting as each of our three sons arrived over the years and gradually progressed to a 32' Class A in 2007. Even after our sons became too busy with their own interests, we continued dreaming over the years. The Louisville, KY 2003 Great North American RV Rally and the book "Movin' On" convinced us that a motorhome after retirement was really for us! In 2007 we sold our home and disposed of most of our belongings and awaited the wife's retirement on February 1, 2008. We were out in our first motorhome ten times in our first summer in 2007, with our grandson joining us eight of those ten times. Since he must stay behind with his mom and dad to continue school, we told him he can join us on vacations (by car or plane) anywhere we are as we travel the US. Imagine the history lessons he could acquire! However, Mom and Dad don't look at it that way, especially the flying. Fortunately we don't miss work one bit!! We just miss the friends there. We have many hobbies to keep us busy when we decide to sit still for a day. Hope to see you on the road.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

OHIO VISIT CONTINUES


Gary and I continue to do some work around outside Victor's house, hoping for a warm day each time. It sure is questionable at this time of the year. I've also been wrapping coin for him, anything to keep busy. I don't get much reading done while the TV is on, so do it after they go to bed.
I also am undertaking some cleaning at Gary's sister's apartment and am running her about for doctor appointments and I get groceries for her. It will give others a break while we are here in Ohio.
I am sitting here waiting for the plumber to come and give us an estimate for some work that Victor needs. Hope that he gets here today and then gets the work done this month while we are still here. This sure all keeps us occupied.
Gary continues his art classes at the First Friends Church (and is to begin one at Pat Catan's store this evening).  The three students at FFC are all doing very well. And Gary looks forward to doing it again, maybe in May and June when we are here again.
Ted is not new to drawing.
But he says that he is learning more.
One of Ted's drawings.

Keep on working, don't let my picture taking interfere!

Gary was happy with Mary Kay's highlighting techniques.
Penny's detail is awesome!
Mary Kay's first drawing,
a difficult one because of so little color.
But she finished great!

Another of  Penny's.


Another of Mary Kay's

Gary's - Little boy sitting on rock
ledge in Arches Nat'l Park, Utah.
He is about 150 feet above the
canyon floor. I did not take my eyes
off of him until his mother
picked him up!
We also got to meet with Audrey's Class of '62 for the monthly luncheon at Salem Hills. It was great to see Karen and know that she has retired from Home Savings finally. She is in the process of selling a home and moving to two other locations, one to be closer to her son. She is well and seems so happy. Isn't retirement wonderful?

Audrey, Carol, Mary Lou, Margie and Ted, Jud

Roger, Delbert and Maureen, Rog's wife Joan, Karen
We also made another visit with another classmate, Gretchen.
When I called her to set a time, she told me that she had recently had open heart surgery to replace a valve in her heart. She is doing well, but still has visiting nurses stopping by weekly. It has done nothing to dim her humor. She is such a Hoot!! Ben, I am sure that you remember. We plan to go back again so that we can get some card playing in also.
We also had another luncheon with Gary's Class of '63 at B.B.Rooners. Seems all we do is EAT! Lot of good TOPS is going to do me here, but maybe it will keep me from gaining! Donna H, I am a visiting member at Chapter 1380. Only one member there from way back when I was in that chapter years ago.
We have been shopping at a lot of thrift stores because we only brought a few winter things with us. Why would we want winter clothes? We have decided that we will put them in the storage unit along with our air bed when we leave rather than burden our son here at his house.
I have been scrapbooking on a regular basis and enjoying the fellowship! We will go to Michelle's store in the Alliance Mall this week for an all day session. Maybe I will get more work done. The last time I went there Michelle was able to help me get started with the used Cricut that I bought when I got here. It's fun, but I probably need a new blade and much more practice.
In between some baking for Thanksgiving, we did more eating out! We went to dinner with Gary's work buddy and his wife, Ron and Donna. They had us meet them at a new restaurant for us on Rt 224 in Boardman, Chad Anthony's Italian Grill. It was great!! Plenty to take home also. Chad uses his father's recipe for monkey salad also and it was to die for! So was the Crabby Chicken!
The next evening was to be dinner with our other son, Richard and his family at a restaurant. But at the last minute we changed the location and went to the Washington VFW for a benefit spaghetti dinner for one of the families who lost two members of the family in a drowning accident during the summer. It was so tragic and sad, but we were glad to be able to help benefit their needs.  Our son and grandson were so close to them through the Scout relationships, so especially sad for them for more reasons.
We went to a small art show at the YMCA in Boardman and have another one at Butler Art Museum in Youngstown before we leave here. So we are getting our art fixes while here.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL--
Richie,  Richard, Lynn, Gary, Rick and Victor





Thanksgiving Dinner was very good and a wonderful visit. Just two sons and Rich's family and Gary's friend Rick. Richard and his family went on to another dinner at the in-laws so we could not send left overs with them, but we fixed Rick up real good!!
We went over to our son, Richard's to see the progress of his remodeling and to visit. The goal is to have the drywall done and maybe even some painting before Christmas.Hope he makes it and does not burn himself out.

Yes, you're doing great!!
Even though the pose is fake!!
The last day of November was an awesome day out for me for twelve hours!! I started with Walmart and a haircut and some returns. Then met up with my email friend, Barbara from FFC at Bob Evans. We occupied their table for at least an hour and half. So much to catch up on even though we email often. Her life has taken a tragic change this past year also, but she seems to be adjusting well. I am sure she has bad days. It will take time to heal more!! Then I went to my weekly Bible Study group at Cheryl's house and stopped at Gary's sister, Janet's, and finished the day with TOPS.

The first day of December was another full day with Gary. We met with Ohio RVing friends,
Don and Lois, who we originally meet in Florida. We always go with them to Duetsch Haus!  We found that they were from Columbiana when we first met them in Florida.They have had to sell the motor home and quit going to Florida for health reasons, which is always so sad. 
The husband of the couple who we visited near Columbus on our way home, has since passed away. We are so glad that we stopped and spent the evening with them. 
We then spent some time in the antique shops of Columbiana and stopped at their branch of the bank that I used to work for and visited with a friend there for five minutes. I still have not met with all of the bank girls, so must get that done before the month is over or it will wait until May and June when we are back here. We ended the day with our attorney and his wife. Larry is our grandson's Bible study teacher and Scout Leader.
Larry, you've helped do a great job there!
Sorry that we did not get a picture of you and Gloria.
I guess that our minds were not on pictures.



A great guy and we spent two hours with them! ! We learned all the details about Richie's  commitment to Christ, his testimony in church on Scout Sunday and his attaining his Eagle scout status. But guess there are more hidden feelings there than I realized! Larry and Gloria we look forward to doing that again!!
Today I am sitting here at home alone waiting for the plumber to get here too give us an estimate to fix some of Victor's plumbing.I knew that I needed to get a Blog done, but hated to deal with the cold in the family room. So I disconnected the computer and brought it into the dining room. Hum, good idea if I do day so myself. I even have a blanket on the ceramic tile floor to stay warmer. We are becoming such softies!
Yesterday we also made a visit stop at Rich and Hope Theiss' as Gary had to drop off one of his drawings that she wanted for the living room of their new condo. They are such a sweet couple and have so many interesting stories to share. She had a heart attack this past year and a very narrow escape from death before they did her quadruple bypass in Akron. Then they also did their move and she did much of their painting in the condo herself. She is such an amazing woman! ! I personally think she pushes too hard. I imagine she is hard to hold down. 
Monday evening after TOPS we took a drive up Highland and down Quaker Lane to take a look at the lights. Gano's house was very pretty


and of course, Bob Sebo had an outstanding display as usual. Not all of my pictures were good as I was moving while driving and snapping at the same time. But such a pleasure to look at and we had to show a new friend in TOPS who moved to the area recently from Toronto. She said, WOW!!


This pretty much catches you up on our news. Hope that I have not made it too boring. I wish that I had taken pictures of all of the people who we went out with, but we get so deep in conversation that I forget.
I think I have bent your ears long enough, so had best close. I should get back to you at least one more time before we head south to warmer weather.
Take care and stay warm!!

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