For months we have been planning our summer vacation that centered around a stained glass class that my husband registered to take in Lansing, Michigan. We planned to leave Monday. Reservations were made to spend five nights at a campground … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2014
When I began this blog the other morning, the subject was the damper that the impending stormy weather would have on that night’s bunco game, the one day a month that I’m guaranteed at least three hours of unbridled hilarity. … Continue reading
This morning I had a great conversation with my older brother who lives in St. Louis. He asked how things were going (he knows about “the plan”) and I told him about a blog I stumbled upon (as so often … Continue reading
We are on a two-day shakedown, aka the-short-trip-before-the-big-trip, at Lake Malone State Park, about an hour northwest of Hopkinsville. In about two weeks we’re taking the RV to Michigan for vacation, and it’s always a good idea to make sure … Continue reading
I had three extremely excellent conversations yesterday. All were different in nature, but all were intriguing and thought-provoking. At a time when “communication” takes place by mostly technical means, face-to-face and telephone conversations are special. At least, they are to … Continue reading
Often joked about, the feeling of guilt exists among many of us who have been raised Catholic, whether it’s warranted or not. As I work on downsizing my belongings I am coming across various and sundry religious items that I … Continue reading
Ever since I stopped being stubborn and opened my mind to the idea of downsizing with the goal of RVing full-time, I’ve been acutely aware of messages that the Universe is sending me. It’s pretty crazy, actually. They are reassuring, … Continue reading