Been busy, all of our medical check-ups went well and we are now getting ready to head north. Being held up to have our warranty inspection to make sure all is well before our warranty ends. Can hardly believe we've lived here for almost a year already.
Trip Log
Craig drove up on Thursday evening to spend the 4th weekend with us. We missed Janet as she was in Austin for the birth of their latest grandson. Kate had a baby boy, Connor William, on the 30th. Zach and Cathy also came up with Jaime and the dogs on the 4th for a night.
It's been humid and in the high 90's every day and it rained for the first time in 10 days. We are just going to have to get use to it. We still swim, golf, paddle and play racquet sports. But, on the court, we do limit ourselves to an hour with a hydration break halfway through.
Been working through Craigslist with a couple to sell the trailer and we sold it Friday. We transferred the title, he registered it in FL and gave me a huge stack of hundred dollar bills.
The neighbors across the street ordered a shade tree (elm) and have been waiting for it to be planted. It keeps getting delayed but they had put a couple of sticks to show where they wanted it.
Been getting a bit of rain every day. The mornings have been clear but the weather has been chasing us home every afternoon. On Thursday, Alesa and Paul took Carol and I out to dinner for our birthdays at Mesa Luna.
Today we drove over to Ormond Beach to take Betsey out to lunch for her 80th birthday which was Monday.
Today is the first day of hurricane season and we hope it will be a mild one. We aren't expecting to have any problems but are stocking up to be prepared just in case. Thursday we drove over to Mt. Dora to have lunch with the Abates, friends of Mike and Lisa who moved to Florida two years ago.
Alesa is now into water aerobics and qigong, she just doesn't stop. We golfed a championship course last week, the one which runs by our house, and did fairly well. It was so hot we quit after 9 and they gave us a credit for the back 9.

