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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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Chores N More.



Our Location today is Largo, Florida.

Last night before going to bed we sprang the clocks ahead so we’d be on the same time as everyone else. Since we still went to bed at the same time we also slept the same amount of time the only difference was the clock said it was an hour later. Many people think that Daylight Savings Time it’s a waste of time. Frankly Kathy and I tend to agree with them. Now everyone has to put up with the confusion our bodies will go through as far as the time we eat and sleep and do it all over again in the fall.
Nicholas, Tom, Bryce and Marcie.
After enjoying our visit with Tom,Marcie, Nicholas and Bryce last night outside in all that fresh air we had no trouble sleeping. Once we were awake we immediately had our breakfast but when we felt hungry at 11:00 we had to wait it out so that we can now adjust our eating schedules.
Kathy was into reading one of her Who Done It books and just wanted to read. I headed outside to clean the truck windows. Starting with the outside of the windshield and going around to all the others. When I returned to lower the wiper blades I was shocked that the windshield was nearly as dirty as before I cleaned it just from the pollen blowing in the air. The only thing I could do was to finish the inside of all the windows and redo the windshield one more time before calling it a day.
I also managed a few small chores inside the trailer but it wasn’t until supper time that Kathy asked an important question that helped me solve a problem we were having with our televisions. We are using our antenna at this park which feels strange because all the parks we’ve been at since January have had cable. In the rush to set everything up on Friday I failed to reset the television feed button to Antenna because it is buried deep in our front closet. Once that was taken care of the televisions are now working just fine.

We decided to go out for supper so we could explore the immediate area around the park. Of course we found the local Steak n’ Shake where we tried something different on the menu but it was still just as good. The one thing that really surprised us was this location was the first of their outlets we have been to that has a drive-thru window.
This is the first Steak N Shake we have seen with a drive-thru.
Across the street we explored the Largo Mall which was set up more like a Factory Outlet kind of mall. We looked around Target and a few other stores before heading back to the trailer. We were so relaxed that I managed to drive right by the park and had to go a ways up the road before I could make a turn around.
Everyone waits their turn to eat.
We had an honest Anonymous inquiry on our “Picnic and Kayaking Day” post. I have since put the caption under the picture that those are Tupperware LunchN Things Container for anyone that is interested. It is also cheaper through the Tupperware Company than on E-Bay that is advertising them for three times the cost. We have used those for years especially when we used to hike in bear country they seal up nicely. 
Our trailer on site 713
We were experiencing hard wind gusts periodically throughout the day but they have stopped since supper time so we are enjoying a quiet night. Thanks for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.

Krackers

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1 comment:

  1. Those tupperware containers are cool! Didn't know Steak N Shake had drive throughs... amazing!

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