It's about time.

Many of you can relate to Working long hours at your career. Raising your families. Buying a home and paying all the bills related to being homeowners and parents. We're now retired and don't need all that work and expense. Now "It's about time" and what we do to follow our dreams.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Cold Outside.

Our Location today is Tecumseh, Ontario.

Again we slept until slightly past 8:00 before getting up for breakfast. When we turned on the Weather Channel on we could see why everyone in the parking lot was bundled up like Eskimos in the parking lot. The worst part was the temperature was not going to improve because the wind would pick up as the day wore on making it feel that much colder. It never got out of the twenties in our area today. 

I had actually woke Kathy this morning thinking the apartment maintenance man was supposed to be coming this morning but then she corrected me by saying it wasn’t until this afternoon. So after breakfast we sat at the computers getting caught up on our reading. 

With her reading complete Kathy went to the kitchen and started cooking and baking and only needed my help a couple of times. This will definitely keep us well fed for the next few days. The rest of the time I was working on the spreadsheets for our daughter Karen on my PC. I find that the older Excel program allows me to adjust the spreadsheets more to my liking and I was able to find some of the Functions that I had created on the Windows 7 machine that were not working. By the end of the afternoon I had created four years of budget sheets that I know will work and hopefully will help Karen get her budget under control. 

Dan the building maintenance man showed up around 2:30 and was finished by 2:45 and it didn’t cost us anything and the best part was I didn’t even get my hands dirty. After he left I called Sid at General RV to get a progress report on the trailer. The answer was that the parts had not arrived yet from Keystone so all we can do is wait and watch as our departure date gets closer. 

Once the supper dishes were done we braved the elements and appreciated the warmth of the vehicle and the buildings because the wind cut through us like a knife. We went over to Karen’s where Kathy helped her to continue cleaning out STUFF that she no longer has any use for. Karen was also very happy with the spreadsheets that I made for her and Greg. 

Back at the apartment we enjoyed a nice hot chocolate in an attempt to warm up from the outside chill. Thanks for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.        

Krackers

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