Friday, February 22, 2008

Catching Up Again


Daytona 300


John went to the Daytona 300 and had excellent seats. The crowd was over 200,000. It was NASCAR 2 extremely loud, but he enjoyed it. A friend of his took him for the day. What a friend! The cars whizzed by so fast they can blow your hat right off. 43 cars whizzing by within inches of each other at a speed of 189 mph.


Fashion Show


Model MOSN held its annual fashion show. I got to strut my stuff again this year. So much fun! I love doing this fashion show.


Superbowl Sunday

Giants Above are the girls at the Superbowl party with one missing. The guys didn't get together for their pictures. Wow! What a game!

Big Blue all the way! Giants


Visit from Jay & Daria

Jay & his girlfriend Daria came to visit us in MOSN. They didn't stay very long, as they went up to Jacksonville to visit with his brother. Well it was a good visit anyway. Circle Of Hearts

Monday, January 14, 2008

Heeeeeere's Johnny

Well John got home this weekend. I was so happy to see him, just like a little kid for Christmas. He arrived home at midnight to a house full of visitors. My buddies from NJ came down to Florida & visited me for the night.


Bill, Dianne, Lou (Linda's father) & Linda stopped by & enjoyed the community bonfire & cookout. Eat your heart out Jimmy.

I hope they enjoyed it.
Well we all managed in my small house. John & I stayed in the motor home for the night. We all went out to breakfast in the towns local cafe minus John. He was a little to tired after driving from 4:30 am to midnight. His daughter is doing fine & recovering well.

I am going to see the doctor Jan. 15 to get out my stitches (hopefully). Then I get a hard cast. The pain is pretty bad but I finally got rid of all the side effects that plagued me.

Again, I can't say enough about the ladies in this community. They came to my rescue. What a wonderful bunch of people that live here.
Thanks again ladies!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

The New Year 2008

Well the new year has been a bummer so far for me. I broke my arm & had to have surgery. I was in the hospital for 3 days. I had a plate put in my left arm. I fell backwards in my sons house into his sunken living room. No kids, toys or animals to blame. I just got my foot caught between the step & the wall & fell backwards. I am going to the doctors Jan. 15 to (hopefully) get my stitches out & have a hard cast put on. I decided to come home from my sons house in Jacksonville and stay in my own home. It is much easier here. The ladies all got together & have done so much to lift my spirits & help me in any way they can. They are just wonderful. You couldn't live in a better neighborhood.

The ladies here at MOSN came over to take down my Christmas decorations, brought over food & washed my hair. I can't thank them enough. They are great!


John is up in NJ because his daughter had to have surgery. Everything is going well with her. John should be home soon. She had her tonsils removed & it serious when you are older. So now she seems to be doing good. Hopefully he will be home in time to take me to the docs.

Hopefully as the year progresses it will get better, let's see. I will keep my fingers crossed.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas 2007

Well John is up north with his family & he left behind in sunny Florida. Hope it isn't to cold up there for you, John.

John went up to stay with his family. He will be home sometime in January. I don't know how much trouble I can get into without him, but I will try. I am staying up in Jacksonville with the kids for the Christmas week. I will be home for New Years eve.
Santa came here with a bunch of stuff. The kids all got new bikes, so did Mary & Don. Well where was mine? I wanted a recumbent bike, but Santa must have forgot I was here or maybe I am just not getting one. Could that be? Oh no!

Well here I am with the kids. I think Santa shrunk this year. Oh no that's just Evan.



The kids with Mom & Dad.


The kids

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Time to Catch up

The story below is the story about the Osborne family directly from the MGM Web site. It is a very interesting story & it tells how it all started & how Mickey saved the day. Remember it is directly from this web page http://www.wdwinfo.com/holidays/osbornelights.htm & is not my words of wisdom.

As the story goes, Arkansas resident Jennings Osborne and his family were very big on the Holidays. In 1986, Jennings asked his youngest daughter Breezy what her Christmas wish was. She replied that she would like to see their whole house covered in lights. They had quite a large house but Jennings was determined to make his daughter's Christmas dream come true. That first year the Osborne family covered their home with a modest 1000 red lights. With each passing year, the family wanted to do more. The Osborne's eventually purchased property adjacent to their own in order to expand on their newfound hobby.

The display grew to millions of lights. There were flashing lights, multi-colored lights, custom made light sculptures and a 75 foot Christmas tree adorned by lights. This drew onlookers from all over Arkansas. Displeased by the resulting traffic jams, the local residents asked that the Osborne family stop the annual display. Legal intervention was sought, and it appeared that the Osborne's beloved tradition was about to come to an end. When Mickey Mouse got word of this, he offered a venue where the Osborne lights could be shared with visitors from around the globe. In 1995, Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios became the home of this dazzling light show. Approximately 80% of the lights that are on display come from the original Osborne collection.

In 2003, Residential Street began undergoing a major renovation in preparation of the new stunt show scheduled to open in 2005. For the first time in 8 years, the Osborne lights were not displayed.
Fortunately, a new home was found for this magical attraction. The Streets of America (formerly New York Street) is now hosting the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights.

As in years past, once evening descends, this amazing display springs to life. Formerly drab buildings become twinkling light sculptures, while a host of angels fly overhead. Visitors are welcome to stroll through at their own pace. With over 4 Million Christmas lights, this is not to be missed. To enhance the experience, Florida "snow" flutters down while Christmas tunes fill the air.


MGM





We watched the Christmas street lights at MGM last night. They came from a family called the Osbornes. They used to decorate their home with many lights until the neighbors complained & Disney bought their lights. It is truly beautiful. Every 10 minutes the lights dance to the music. It also snowed in the street. We enjoyed it.



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
I've got my tree up & I am pretty much ready for the holidays. Looking forward to the holidays.

My Christmas tree this year!

Well I have some catching up to do. Some of the main events since we've been home will now be documented. I have been very busy since we've been home. So many things to do and not enough time to do them.

Merry ChristmasChristmas Card &

Happy New Year!Happy New Year



Trim a Tree Party
The club house Christmas tree. Christmas Lights The elves got together to decorate the tree. 20 elves this year. Sandy must be doing something right.Elf Sandy threw her second Trim a tree party. Again a total success. Santa came to visit us all. What a surprise.

Everyone got to get a picture with Santa.Santa

What do you have planned for next year Sandy? Mrs. Claus? Well you never know what she'll have up her sleeve. I am sure it will be successful.

ElfSandy & her elves3D Elf With Candy Cane





MOSN Bonfire

Nov. 10,2007


Fire 3 The organizers of the bonfire Fire 2 When I got back from The Tampa Classic we had a bonfire at MOSN. It's a great way to mingle with your neighbors & friends. The neighbors gather for a BBQ, some drinks, dancing, and of course the bonfire.



Tampa Classic-Nov. 1-4, 2007Rose & I went to the Tampa Classic Line Dance workshop for 4 days. It started on Thursday night at 7 PM. We left 12:30 AM. Our drive home was tough. An office chair fell out of a pickup truck in front of us & nearly came through the windshield. Oh my God that was scary. It was heading straight through my window & I don't know why, but it just swung over a bit & Rose swerved a bit & it hit right along side of the vehicle.


50's night at the Tampa ClassicWe headed back to the hotel on Friday morning at 6:30 AM. Man were we tired. But we were staying in the hotel for the rest of the workshop. Thank God. We had a 50's night and a lot of the guests dressed up, but not all. Of course I had to, you know me.
Macarena
We met up with some friends from Dennis' class. ... and Sheila's class It was great to see some of our dancing buddies there. We also met a lot of new people. There were so many people from the Villages. They have line dancing there practically every day or maybe even every day. People came from all over the World for this event. This was our first time there & we enjoyed it so much. My feet are still trying to recover from all the dancing, from 9 AM to midnight & then some. I could hardly walk afterwards.

Rose & I danced with some great choreographers:

Robbie from Scotland, who choreographed my favorite dance, keep on dancing, although it is an older dance, it is still my favorite. Mr. Showcase from Kentucky- He has so much energy, which I guess that is why they call him Mr. Showcase. He was so much fun to dance with. I don't think he should ever have an energy drink.



Micheal from California-Rose & I both loved his dance Doors of Life, a beautiful waltz. I only remembered 2 dances from the entire weekend & this was one of them.


One night at 3:20 AM there was a fire in the hotel. Maybe it was a false alarm, but the fire engines showed up & the hotel was evacuated. Can you believe that some people were still dancing? After we were allowed back into the hotel, some went back to dancing. That's dedication.

Friday, November 16, 2007

The Keys

Something you don't see to often... a full rainbow.






A campsite right on the ocean. We stepped out of our RV & went right in the ocean to snorkel & swim. But the beach was within walking distant for us to enjoy.

A walk at sundown








We took the long way home by stopping in the keys. We stayed at Bahia Honda for 4 days. Pure paradise there. We stayed right on the ocean. Bahia Honda has the best beaches in all of the keys. It is known as the recreational treasure of the keys. It offers boating, camping, lodging, kayaking, concessions, snorkeling , bicycling, fishing, swimming & picnicking. Part of the railroad that Henry Flagler built is still seen in the park. Bahia Honda has many plants & animals in the park that are rare & unusal. The storms & hurricanes blow in tropical plants that are only found in the park.


While in the keys we took in some crazy time at the Fantasy Fest. The fantasy fest takes place at the end of October in Key West. Duval Street is closed to vehicles & the people walk up and down in the wildest costumes or body paint. It is a wild time for all to see. I won't be able to post the best pictures due to the costumes or lack of them, but everyone at some in their life time should experience fantasy fest. It lasts for 10 days, so you have plenty of time to experience at least one day.

The body paintings were the best, but I can not post them, so sorry, you will have to go there yourself to see what it is all about.