It's been more than two days since we've left the park. Saturday was a lazy lounge around the park day. It wasn't warm enough for a swim so we just visited everyone. We tried (well, not too hard) to bike ride but we didn't get too far. After lunch we spent two hours visiting with John and Francis. Francis fell out of her motor home four weeks ago and broke her arm up high near her shoulder. They were unable to set it, so she's been in a sling ever since the fall. She will finally start therapy tomorrow.
After that visit we biked down to see if Jim and Betty were back in the park. They, like us, are in search of a new park for next year. They were home so we visited with them for a couple of hours. We set up a golf game with them for Monday morning. Hopefully I'll remember how to play since it's been about three weeks.
It was then dinner time and then my trip down to the laundromat. No one does laundry on Saturday nights, which is just fine with me. It was almost boring.
Today was another lazy day. After lunch we put our suits on and headed up to the pool, even though it was only 65 degrees and partially sunny. Unfortunately, this park has an extremely stupid rule - they turn off the heater for the pool when the temperature gets below 50 degrees. This makes no sense to anyone. Now it will take two more days to warm it up. So we then visited a couple of hours with Joe and Marilyn, and even managed to bike a while.
In fact, we biked over the to Jai Alai to bet on just one horse race. Mark only had a couple of bucks in his wallet. I'd like to say we won, but of the four horse superfecta bet, only three of them placed. We never did find out what happened to that number four horse.
It was then back to the TV to see if Phil Michelson could lose yet another golf tournament on a Sunday afternoon. He made it exciting until the bitter end, but managed to hang on and win. We were pulling for Freddy Couples.
Tonight we went to "Talent Night" in the rally hall. It started off as the Prime Cuts Country Band that always plays, but quite a few other people blessed us with their talents. Mark even got to hear one of the guys in the park play the banjo for a few songs. That was fun to hear. We wish we had some of the talent (or cajones) that these people have!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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Wish we were still there - today is my 3rd day of painting and I don't expect to finish until tomorrow!
Hey you two, what's in a White Russian?
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