Sunday, May 26, 2013

Not much to report

A fairly slow week.  Standard stuff and a lot of bike riding.  I'm really enjoying it other than my butt is not in total agreement:-)  We did line up a storage facility not too far from us that we will probably share with Jason.  He has had a few changes in his life and will be moving into a smaller place in the near future.  We will plan a trip up to Atlanta later in June to move our "stuff" down.  Unfortunately he also totaled his car, he wasn't hurt, thank goodness, and we were able to help out with transportation as he arranged a replacement.  We've been able to visit with him quite a bit this past week.  Also we had a nice pizza dinner with friends, Ray and April.  Funny, they will probably beat us out of town as they are leaving for Vermont the 3rd week of June.  It looks like we will still be here with my mom.  

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Another week :-(

Another week that unfortunately brings some bad news.  David's daughter, my niece, Victoria passed away at 31 years old this week leaving three young children under the age of 6.  She fought a very tough battle with cancer over the last 5 plus years.  It is a sad, sad situation, but she is at last out of pain.

My mother is more and more confused, you can see changes from day to day.

We have extended another month now through the beginning of July.  What a change!  We thought we would be in New England by now, but we are fortunate to be able to alter our plans without difficulty.

Just a short post this week.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Sad Week

We got back to Florida with no problems and jumped back into our routine visiting my mom.  She is growing weaker and is quite confused these days.  It is very difficult to watch someone you love go downhill and only have a glimpse of the wonderful person you know is in there every so often.  Hospice is a wonderful program, but is difficult on all concerned, maybe even a bit worse for the family?  

It is a particularly tough time right now, as my niece, my brother David's daughter, Victoria is also in Hospice beginning to lose her own battle with cancer.  It is especially sad as she is still young and has 3 small children.  If you are the praying type, please say a prayer for her and her family.

On the good side, we were able to have several visits and dinners with Jason this week.  His new job has him working 60-65 hours a week, so he doesn't have a lot of free time.  Another family event came up and we were able to see our daughter Kelly, and my brother David and his son, Myles.  The circumstance wasn't the best, but it was nice seeing everyone.

We have now officially moved our doctors to Florida.  Jan and I have established ourselves with my mother's family physician who we have always liked over the years.  He was able to take us on, so one more item is done.  We are now contemplating moving our "stuff" in our storage facility in Atlanta down here to another facility in Venice to make it easier as we plan to spend most winters going forward here.  That way we would also be able to keep a bunch of things that we use in the winter there also, instead of imposing on Jason's garage :-)

We have been pretty active as well, I did about 55 miles on my bike, and we did a lot of walking.  Turning into a regular physical fitness nuts, HA HA.

We are trying to plan out our immediate future travel plans as it is getting a little uncertain when we might leave.  We are almost all alone in the campground now.  Depending on mom, we may run out to Kelly and Todd's to see our grandchildren, then come back to Florida as a separate trip instead of part of our travels to go to New England this summer.  It seems we might be here awhile yet.  We have a couple appointments this week and depending how they go we will be making our plans.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Mission Accomplished!

We have had a very successful trip north to Atlanta.  Even the lovebugs weren't too bad.  We got to the vet's office early and he took us right in.  So we were able to get over to the campground a couple hours ahead of schedule.  And even the traffic around Atlanta wasn't bad.  Only ding was expected, we had to drive through some rain with our recently washed motorhome, but that always happens, right?

We got a call from the dentist with two cancellations so both of us were able to get our appointments done, and all was well.  We got some stuff out of storage and put some in. We had a great visit with Brett and Sandra, and a nice dinner to boot.  We were able to hit our favorite sushi restaurant and get some Mexican.  We haven't found any decent mexican in Florida yet.  We also had a super visit with John and Diane.  Their house is done!  It was a long process, but the result is fantastic!  Absolutely beautiful craftsman house with so much attention to detail.  They should be very, very proud and happy.  We even saw a movie!  Something we hardly ever, ever do.  But after a call from the hospice house with a not so hot report we are leaving to head back today, a couple days before we had planned to leave.  Not serious yet, but it makes us want to get moving.  And it's a rainy weekend so we might as well be going.