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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Holiday Lights

Over the weekend we met John, Kandy, Ali and Jack for dinner at Rudy's. We have been wanting to try this infamous barbeque spot. The food is good and the atmosphere casual and fun. You order your meat by the pound and it is served on butcher paper.

After dinner we took a tour of a couple of neighborhoods to view the holiday lights. One subdivision has a contest for the best of many categories including the best decorated mailbox. They go wayout....

We also toured Incarnate Word High School (where Ali attends) and the University for their light show.


There really is a mailbox in there somewhere!


I bet the letter carriers love this.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron

Sunday, December 20, 2009

GOLF...finally!

Last Friday was a beautiful day....70 degrees and sunny. So we re-arranged our plans and hit the golf course. We played at La Cantera Resort. We teed off at 2:00 pm and was able to get in 17 holes before dark. We were thrilled to finally swing a club.

The course is beautiful with more than enough hazzards. Even at this time of the year when most of the foliage is dormant, I like the rock and cactus.




When you get in the rough....it is really rough


Taken from the elevated tee box. Six Flags amusement park in the background.



Sunset at La Cantera. We had to find the club house in the dark. Why don't they put headlights on these carts?

Hope all is well!


Joan & Ron

Saturday, December 19, 2009

VISIT TO LBJ'S RANCH

We've been spending a lot of time Christmas shopping just like the rest of the world. San Antonio is a great place to shop with all of the stores we are familiar with plus many more. The challenge is trying to wrap the gifts on a 3 ft x 2 ft table. We can always use the floor but it's a long way down and the ceramic tile is cold..

Spent a day at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Park and Historic Site. Ron loves history but it was never my favorite subject. I did, however, enjoy this attraction. I never knew how influential LBJ was in so many amendments & laws that are still in place today. And I always like to see how people use to live.

We toured his 2700+ acre ranch, which consists of his grandfathers home, the school he attended at the age of 4 years old, a display of his convertible cars, Texas White House, the family cemetery & the Secret Service office and barracks.


One of many in LBJ's classic car collection. This is his aqua car. He use to take visitors to the Texas White House on a tour of the ranch in this car, then suprise them by driving into the river.


LBJ Family Cemetery. Lyndon's grave is the large marker on the right. The flowers on the left is the grave of Lady Bird Johnson who died in 2007. Of course Ron had to ask when a marker will be placed for her. The ranger thought it would be sometime next year but would not comment on why it has taken so long???




His home is referred to as the Texas White House. He conducted many of his presidencial functions here and is the only remote white house in history.


Texas White House


In a film we viewed prior to our tour, showed LBJ at this same well

It still is a working ranch with the family owning about 2000 acres and the rest was given to the National Park Services by Lyndon & Lady Bird.

We also toured his boyhood home from the age of 5 in Johnson City about 14 miles east of the ranch.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron

Thursday, December 17, 2009

One good thing about the rainy, gloomy days is we get some things done around the coach instead of going out. We spent the day doing laundry and cleaning. Although our 440 square foot coach doesn't take very long to clean...it gets messy a lot faster. Our "yard" is mud and no matter how hard we try, we seem to bring alot of the outdoors in.

We did take the afternoon off from our cleaning spree to attend our great nephew - Jack's- Christmas pageant. It was a holiday performance by the 5th-8th graders at his school. It was fun to watch the kids play the drums, guitars, bells & sing. As you can see from the picture below, Jack wasn't too terribly enthused. We did finally get him to smile for a picture with his sister , Ali, and her friend Gaby but only after it was over.


Not a happy camper having to sing Christmas carols.





Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron

Where's the Sun?

Several days this last week were cold, damp and gloomy. Although the temperature is warmer than St. Louis...it is still not the weather we were hoping for.....how much further south do we need to go to find sun?

They keep telling us this is very unusual for Texas and when we tell them we're from Missouri, we get accused of bringing this weather with us.

We haven't routed our next destination yet, but from what I'm reading we may have a problem finding a campground in New Mexico & Arizona. I thought with the economy today that more RVer's would stay home, but seems it has not stopped the snow birds.

We are still waiting for our furnace to be repaired. Actually, the furnace was repaired and re-installed but the repairman could not get it to ignite, so he ordered a new thermostat. That was over a week ago. Ron called to get a status update only to find out that he has the flu. I don't like to hear anyone is ill and we hope he is feeling better soon...for him and for us. We took for granted having a relationship with our house repair/service providers. Ones you knew and could trust. We are flying blind with this furnace guy.

Need to wrap a few more presents & finish up on some Christmas cards.

Hope all is well.

Joan & Ron

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Spent part of the day Christmas shopping at a few small boutique shops in historic Gruene. Since we were only 10 miles away from the outlet mall in San Marcos we just had to stop there too. What a great outlet mall...probably one of the best we have been to. Supposedly it is the 3rd most visited tourist "attraction" in Texas. It has a lot of upscale outlets. Is that an oxymoron? It has Saks, Nieman Marcus, Crate & Barrel, Restoration Hardware etc. A shoppers heaven. Since my energy level is still not 100% from my cold we didn't stay long, but it is on our list to return.

Had lunch, returned a few items to Camping World (our new favorite store) and came home to rest.

Hope all is well!

Joan & Ron

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.