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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Our Little Christmas Tree.

Yes...we did decorate the motorhome for Christmas. Inside only...no outside lights. We haven't seen any in the campground yet, but are sure someone will drape exterior lights.

Our tree is a little puny but cute. We are carrying on our tradition of purchasing a precious, dated ornament and found a Waterford crystal cross for this year. We did hang it on the tree although the ornament is almost as big as the tree!

We have purchased a dated ornament every year since our first Christmas together and this added number 36 to our collection.

We draped our lace mantel scarf on the credenza in the "dining room", our Merry Christmas banner hangs at the front door with a few other decorations.

We wanted to bring so many decorations with us, but anything breakable is just not practical.

It sure is a lot easier to decorate for the holidays now.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron


Our little Christmas Tree. Although you can't tell from the picture it has little lights and little ornaments.


Nativity


Handmade wreath given to us years ago by our dear friend Ann Anderson. We display it every year and it's perfect for our new home since it is non-breakable.


Merry Christmas flag that hangs at our front door. Message can also be seen from the outside when the front shades are up.

Cowboy Ron

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Ron has been wanting to purchase a cowboy hat since the day he arrived. I was able to put it off until he found one he really liked in Fredericksburg. I keep telling him you can't turn a Midwestern into a Texan with just a hat....but he says as long as it is a Stetson you can.

What's next cowboy boots?

Actually, I think it looks pretty good on him.



Ron after he "moseyed up to the bar" for his Jailhouse Bock at the Fredericksburg Brewery.

Under the weather.

I have been fighting a cold the last couple of days. So we haven't done much. Probably from being out in the rain and cold with only a light jacket. It was so hard packing up the house and then deciding what to bring with us. So far we have a short list of items we wish we had, but I'm sure over the next couple of months it will grow. What we don't have to buy now, we will pick up on our next trip to St. Louis.

I started feeling better yesterday and even better today. After Jacks basketball game last night we all went to dinner at Sorrento's. A nice little Italian restaurant. Of course, down here Mexican out numbers all other ethnic restaurants...so it was a good change. We enjoyed our evening...then early to bed..for me at least.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron


Dinner at Sorrento's

Soccer Anyone?

We really wanted to see our great nephew Jack play soccer & basketball and our great niece, Ali play volleyball. Although Ali's season doesn't start until we are gone we are hoping she will have a tournament before we leave.

Jack had a soccer tournament Thanksgiving weekend and we were able to see 2 of his 4games. His team won 2, lost one and tied. Jack is a good player and goalie (like his grandfather!)

We were also able to see one of his basketball games last night. His team won 41 to 15. Although Jack likes soccer better he's also good at basketball and we really enjoy watching him.

I can see why parents like spending countless hours watching their children play sports....it really is fun.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron


Jack as goalie....isn't he cute?

RECAPPING THE LAST 10 DAYS

Behind again on our blog. We have more time now then we did when we were working, but still seem to never get everything done. I think it is true of alot of people in this day in age. It can't be that I'm still not organized...can it?

We spent Thanksgiving Day with John, Kandy, Ali, Jack, Ann, John and Kandy's mother Gloria. Dinner was perfect, with a huge turkey, 2 dressings all the other trimmings and 4 pies. We ate too much as usual....but I took a walk with John, Kandy & Gloria so I could justify having a piece of pumpkin pie when we returned.

Walked their neighborhood, which is a gated community of beautiful homes with a walking trail through a very nice wooded area. My kind of walking path.

The weather has been cold.....not just cold for Texas but cold. It got down to mid 20's last night.

Timing in life is everything and ours is sometimes not so good. The coach has 2 gas furnaces but one was not heating so we are down to one furnace. The good news is the one that is functioning is in the bedroom so we are able to stay warm at night. But it sure makes for a frosty breakfast in the morning.

Kandy & John were very sweet to invite us to stay with them during the cold spell, but we really didn't want to leave the coach unattended. If it became unbearable we would have said "forget" the coach and we would have been standing at their front door.

A couple in a neighboring site just had a new furnace installed in their 5th wheel and loaned us the space heater they were using. One thing everyone always told us about this lifestyle was that you meet very friendly people...and we have found that to be true.


The next 2 weeks should be better with highs in the 50's & 60's and lows in the low 40's. If the temperature will just stay over 40 we can use our heat pumps. The furnace is in the shop for repair and we should get it back next week.

Because of the weather we have not played one round of golf while in Texas. Hopefully the weather will let us get a round or two in before we leave.

We have done some shopping. We both bought rain jackets with zip out linings....never thought we would have to add these items to our shopping list.

We visited the San Juan Mission which is one of 5 beautiful missions (one of which is the Alamo) that dates back to the 1700's. I made a mistake and let Ron be the photographer. He took over 50 pictures! A few are included here. We thought we could see several of them in one afternoon, boy were we wrong. The San Juan Mission stretches over 5 acres and has a lot to see. We will have to schedule another one on another day.

We visited Fredericksburg, a small German community about 50 miles north of San Antonio. It reminds me of Historic Downtown St. Charles. I look for this type of shopping area every where we stop and was so pleased to find a couple of them within an hour drive. It is decorated for Christmas which makes it even more special.

We spent another day at La Villita - a village near the Riverwalk that has shops featuring many local artisan crafts. We had lunch at a quaint Mexican Restaurant.

We have a list of so many other attractions to see, but are not sure we will get them all in. Daily routines just seem to get in the way....we still have to grocery shop, do laundry (which takes twice as long), pay bills, trips to the dry cleaner etc.

Hope all is well

Joan & Ron



Thanksgiving
(front left to right Jack, Ali, Ann, Joan) (back left to right John, Kandy, Gloria, John & Ron)


Christmas in Fredericksburg


Besides a lot of boutique type shopping in Fredericksburg there are several historic sites like the public library



San Jose Mission


One of many ornate statues at San Juan Mission


Oddly shaped tree at San Juan