WOW....11 years ago today Mark and I closed on our Jackson Street home and became full-time Nomads! Who would've thought.....and we're still having FUN!!!
Rained earlier today and after one calm day, the strong wind is back!
Liam is back from his junior year at U of Iowa! Now in a few weeks he'll start his summer internship in Minneapolis.
We went into town at 11 and picked up Nancy, a long-time friend (Jim and Mark worked together at SF), we went to the same church, etc. Jim passed away April 10th. Such a nice guy.....it's been awhile since we've seen Nancy, so.....let's do lunch at Lil Beaver Brewery. We had a great 2 hour visit over lunch with tears, laughs and memories. 3 of 4 of Nancy's kiddos live in the area, along with many grands and 23 great grands scattered here and there.
We took Nancy home with hugs and went to Starbucks to get some coffees for Donna Rae and us. She had just returned from the beauty parlor and looked as good as ever. What a delight she is at 94. Another 2 hour visit catching up on a little bit of everything.
And then to Martin Health Care to visit our friend Paul who was admitted there from the hospital a few days ago to regain some strength. This was a short visit as the nurses, occupational therapist, etc. were coming and going in his room. We wish Paul the best for recovering his strength and going HOME which is where he wants to be!
Next stop was O'Reilly Auto Parts for new batteries for our key fobs. Then to Culver's for a small cup of their flavor of the day - "chocolate toffee crunch". Yummy and finally on home!
We walked and then chatted with Greg and Patty from Ocala, FL. They are originally from Clinton, IL where Greg was a chiropractor before retirement. Now they travel all over and usually spend a month here at KK. We've been with them at least 3 springtimes and just a real neat couple who used to boat. In fact, before they moved to Ocala, they owned a lot at Cypress Woods next door to Cypress Trail (CT). They are going to be in Sandusky, OH in September but we'll be leaving Port Clinton right after Labor Day.
I watched the last episode of "Call the Midwife" tonight for Season 15. Lots of tears and such a heartbreaking story but yet joyful, too.
Connor received his Associates degree tonight from DACC (Danville Area Community College). Proud of him and wishing him all the best as he pursues an engineering degree from the University of Illinois,
Congratulations Connor!




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