Adventures in our Motorhome - 2012 Blog
Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts

January 1, 2013

Auld Lang Syne


An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in.  A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.

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I could have posted a title wishing everyone Happy New Year.  I figured there would be lots of blogs out there with that.  2012 is now behind us and all that remain are the memories.  Thus, Auld Lang Syne  … for the sake of old times ... is pretty relevant.

--  Soon this park tree will be  boxed and stored for another Christmas.

The clubhouse at the park had a New Year’s get together last evening.  Terry, of course, didn’t go because he’s still on an uphill battle trying to knock the bug he picked up.  I walked to the clubhouse with Toni and Doug for about an hour.    I think if you knew a lot of folks it would be fun visiting but most found a chair, ate some finger foods and talked to folks at their own table.  The best part to me were the Lairds.  They are certainly mighty fine people.  Our RVs have been back to back for nearly a month.  However, tomorrow we’ll be saying So Long for a few weeks as we both head our separate ways.

Instead of staying up late to bring in the New Year Terry and I rolled into bed before the clock struck twelve.  Once the sun goes down it gets pretty chilly but snuggling under the electric blanket makes that chill not so noticeable.  However, this morning it seemed nippier than ever. The -party_1temperature in the motorhome had dropped to 47 degrees.  Now that’s cold.  Even though it was still only 4:30 AM, I hopped out of bed and had our propane heater and our electric heater going.  It’s still not as cozy as being under an electric blanket but those little heaters make a big difference and keeping Duchess warm is important too.  Besides I can always take a nap later.

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With each year come changes.  2012 was no different.  We had a few changes.  We sold our cabin close to the lake only to regret it and buy another cabin just down the road.  That’s a continuing work-in-progress project.  We also sold a couple of the ATVs we bought the year before and replaced them with a Polaris RZR – that will probably change this year too.  We're tired of pulling a trailer and all the extra work having one brings. Terry also lost his father.

In the meantime we feel we have the best of all worlds.  We have the absolute best family and some mighty wonderful friends who are scattered all over this country.  Speaking of this country … we also know we live in the best country on earth.  I would say we’re mighty lucky people. 

Now come the resolutions for some.  I long ago stopped making those resolutions.  They cause stress.  I’ve come to learn there's no reason to make them if I’m not going to keep them.  Diet is at the top of many lists. If I made resolutions maybe that would be on mine too.  However, that would mean I'd have to give up good food.  We all love to eat and especially at the holidays.  Lots of people worry about what they eat between Christmas and the New Year but they really should be worry more about what they eat between the New Year and Christmas.

 -- Here's a toast to you and to the New Year.  I have to toast you with hot tea as it's too cold for anything else!!  

We're wishing the best of everything to our family, friends and fellow bloggers during 2013.  I’m sure a lot of adventures await all of us over the next twelve months.  Here's our toast to you and we're hoping the adventures are all good ones.

Happy New Year.

‘Tis life on the road.

January 1, 2012

2012 Came in Just as Planned

Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.
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Yes, 2012 came in just as planned leaving only the memories of 2011 behind. In the past I’ve recapped the year as my final entry for that year.  However, this has been a busy year and I have no intention of doing that.  It would absolutely take too long but there were also a few main events which I will mention.  Writing a blog helps me keep track of what we did and where we went and even who we were with.  It’s like a diary.  Well, it’s not really like a diary because in a diary we can really express how we feel about people and things.  On a blog we can’t do that because other people read it.

By this time I’ve usually also broken off the yearly blog and moved it to another site only to start a new, fresh blog.  I haven’t don’t that either.  I will but I just haven’t yet.

Two of the biggest annual expenses for us tend to be fuel and overnight parking fees.  This is 28park_thumb3always a good time to look back at those expenses and gasp.   It’s also a good time to figure what dues or memberships we pay are really worth it.  And, this we did.  Every year seems to vary some and that’s okay.  It’s the big changes in where we want to be that we like to reassess. 

It’s always fun also to look at our list of places we have stayed and try to pick out the absolute favorite ….. other than family’s or friend’s places.  The year before our absolute favorite place to be was San Diego.  The park wasn’t spectacular because there were no hookups.  It was the location that was the best ever --- right on the beach at Coronado Island.  This year we had nothing to compare with.  We stayed at some great places but not places we would make a mad dash to return to and nothing compared to the San Diego location of the year before.
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Coronado Island .... San Diego

As an example, we are members of the Elks and pay dues each year.  The Elks is a great organization with numerous RV parks all across the country.  The overnight “donation” at these parks vary from one lodge to another but they are usually very reasonable and much less than lake_thumb[4]other parks in the same area.  We stayed a total of 54 nights in 2011 at the Elks.  It is well worth renewing for us.

We are also members of Thousand Trails.  With that membership comes affiliation memberships at RPI and ROD parks.  We counted the overnight stays at these locations as a group because without the TTN membership we wouldn’t be able to stay at the other parks.  At 91 nights that’s another membership that we are definitely happy with.  

Then, there were the public parks we actually paid the going rate to stay whether it was for a night or two or even a month.  This number was much higher this year than ever before but that was because we booked the month of November at one park and the month of December at another so that we could travel over the holidays.  We don’t pay annual dues so the 68 nights we paid for in public parks has nothing to do with cutting out memberships.22ferrydock_thumb[3]

We didn’t stay at a lot at casinos or state and county parks.  We did park a lot in driveways of family and friends.  Our boondocking was even lower than the year before at only 18 nights.  We didn’t stay at any Passport America Parks, KOAs or even SKP parks.  We did stay at a few FAMCamps but not as many as the year before.

I wonder what the stats will look like when we bring in 2013.  I’m sure there will be changes.  The ATVs have already brought a few changes to where we want to go and where they are allowed.  However, I’ve also discovered the places I like the best always seem to be around water.
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There were a several events that took place in 2011 that I’m sure we won’t forget.  One was the accident.  Remember the Class C that crunched the rear end of our vehicle when we were stopped at a red light in Las Vegas? 

Then, there was Justin’s graduation.  Actually, he had two of them but the real biggie was his graduation from Navy Boot Camp in October.  

Lee was off work after surgery and hoping he would have a job to go back to.  Tammi and her family moved from New Jersey to Washington State.   After the move Tammi discovered the job she had transferred to was being cut.  Robert didn’t have a job because he gave up his job to move. However, things did turn out good.   Robert got a job, Tammi ended up taking a lateral move keeping the same pay and being promoted again when the current district manager transferred elsewhere. Lee’s boss actually held his job longer than the family leave allowed for!  The only stable one in the bunch was Sabrina.  There was a lot of stress for a while.
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Happy New Year --  Here’s to a healthy and prosperous one for all!
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‘Tis life on the road.