We did the usual last minute shopping, going out to eat a couple of times, seeing a movie, and even had Emma and Ella spend an overnight on the RV. We had fun on Christmas day watching the kids open presents and Christmas afternoon we were joined by our son Jonathan, his wife Laura, and our newest grandson Harrison. We had our Christmas feast and watched a movie on tv before heading back to the motorhome.
On Tuesday the 28th it was time to begin our trip south to warmer weather. After weeks of not being able to leave water and sewer hoses hooked up we were looking forward to warmer weather. It was 17 degrees outside when we hit the road that morning. When it is that cold, the leveling jacks don't want to retract all the way up. They were up far enough to travel, but we had to listen to the alarm for the first couple of hours until everything warmed up. While we were at Spartan Chassis recently we asked them about this, and they assured us everything was okay, just too cold. Tuesday night we stayed at Willow Meadow RV Park in Berea, Ky. At the Passport America rate of $12, it was a good deal but still too cold to keep the hoses hooked up over night.
Wednesday morning we hit the road again and almost made it to Savannah. I say almost because when we joined the mass exodus on I-95 everything came to a crawl. Most of the license plates were from New York or Ontario and I can't say I blame them. Since it was getting dark we stopped for the night in Walterboro, S.C. and were finally able to leave the sewer and water hoses hooked up. Judy even got a couple of loads of laundry done. Thursday morning we didn't pull out of the park until almost noon since we only had 50 miles to go to our destination for New Years weekend. Traffic was still very heavy and it took us almost 2 hours to get to our campground. We are staying at the Hardeeville RV Park in Hardeeville, SC, another Passport America park about 10 miles north of Savannah. It seems that most of our neighbors here are from Canada.
Yesterday it was sunny and 70 degrees outside. Judy thought this was an excellent time to get all the salt and grime off the motorhome and the Explorer. So we got out the hoses and brushes and washed the motorhome and I took the car to a carwash. I think Judy has spring fever since she also did some cleaning and vacuuming inside as well. It's nice to be able to have the windows open and air things out. It's hard to believe that just 4 days ago we were in snow, ice, and 17 degrees. We plan to stay here until Monday when we will move on to a state park in Northern Florida.
I also want to write about a few personal things. The passing of our dear friend Teresa affected us more than we would have imagined. This is not the first time we have been through this, but somehow it seemed different. In fact several years ago we lost 3 of our parents within a 3 month span. But seeing someone still in their 40's taken, leaving behind a husband and young daughter, was very painful. Maybe it was the reminder that our time here is limited, and we don't make the rules. I don't think we will ever be able to visit the central coast of California again without thinking of her.
We also experienced the difficult task of trying to fit in to our "other" life. We still own a business, and we were back there during it's busy season. But it's hard to plug in when you are only back for a short time. For the first time I don't know everyone who works there. I'm sure there were some new employees that wondered who that old man with the white beard was, and why he was wandering around. We are so blessed to have Stan and Kathleen who are managing the business for us. I started the business 30 years ago but now have no day to day responsibilities, yet we need to stay involved because it is our nest egg and retirement annuity. We plan to be back in the spring to keep an eye on things while Stan and Kathleen take a long overdue and much deserved vacation.
I am going to wind up with a report on weight loss. I wish I could tell you that I exceeded my goal. But the truth is, I fell short. By eight pounds. So I can only report that I lost 42 pounds for the year. I started the year at 305 pounds and ended at 263. I failed for one simple reason. I lost focus. I could make all kinds of excuses about being with family, friends, stress, etc. But the fact is I lost my focus. So, not one to give up, I start a new year. In addition to our normal daily activities, I have only two objectives for this year. To work on my photography and enter a photograph in an upcoming competition, and to lose another 50 pounds. I will keep you posted on my progress. In fact charting my loss and reporting it was a real motivation for me. It was when I quit charting and blogging that I struggled the most. Thank you for all your kind comments and words of encouragement. In the business world we say that it's hard to change what you don't measure. So back to charting and blogging. It worked before, and it will work again.
Until later.