Our neighbors, Gary and Cheryl, are from New Jersey. This is their fourth year in this park. The neighbors on the other side are a young couple that live here in a 5th wheel full time. They are both nurses and work afternoons and/or midnights. I think they sleep all day. Their cars are parked out in front during the day, but we hardly ever see them.
We were only here a few days before we boarded a plane to Arizona for Dominic's baptism in Page, on October 25. We were able to pick the kids up from school on Friday afternoon, take them back to the hotel for an afternoon dip in the pool and then off to Dominic's first football practice. So fun! We attended the town festival that night, and the kids had a ball going on all the rides. They have no fear! After dinner out at their favorite establishment, we headed back for a pajama party, movies and popcorn in bed. A good time was had by all!
The baptism was special with all of Dominic's grandparents participating. There was a wonderful luncheon catered by Cheyito with delicious Mexican food and drink. We got to hang out with the kids again Saturday afternoon and had dinner with them in their home on Saturday. They were so excited for us to see where they lived. John and Brenda drove down from Utah on Sunday, and we hung out with them and all of the kids at a park in town. It was hard to say good bye for all of us.
The kids were back in school on Monday, so we checked out of the hotel and headed down to Sedona. What a beautiful town. It was our first visit, but it won't be our last.
It's always fun to get away, but there is something to be said about coming "home." My friend Carolyn thought it was funny that I consider our RV "home" but it it is home to us now. We'll be here for three weeks before we fly back to California to meet our new grandson and to spend the holidays with the kids.
We hung out in the park one day working on Christmas cards, canvases and repurposing some of our fun finds. The most awesome bird hung out at our place all day. I'm not sure what kind of bird it was, but it was fun to have this feathered guest.
One of the reasons we chose this area of Florida is to spend time with our dear friends Frank and Donna. We have known them since before kids. Frank had open heart surgery the day before we left for Arizona, and he was home and recovering by the time we got back. There is something to be said about old friends. The history you share forms a bond that cannot be broken. We can sit and talk for hours (and we do) and it is like no time has passed at all. It has been so fun sharing meals with them and getting to know their youngest daughter Courtney.
We left Tampa airport early on November 19th to start our holidays. We flew into Las Vegas and picked up a rental car and drove to Los Osos. I had no idea how far Bakersfield was off the 15, and what a lot of nothing to see. I think the ride seemed even longer because our new grandson was waiting at the finish line!!
We are going to chill here for a couple weeks, help out where we can, and get as much baby time as possible. There are some great walking trails around here, and Calvin loves to go for a walk.












































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