Wednesday, December 30, 2009

RETIREMENT ROAD TRIP ~ Day 4



December 30th

Had a wonderful healthy breakfast…just kicking back this morning. I think we are going to go bowling this evening? Nephew went and worked out at the YMCA, his wife went shopping.

This afternoon we went to Shasta Dam and walked around. Seen a Paragrin Falcon nest and a Eagle in a tree…that was really neat.

Had dinner and went bowling tonight. Another day and night full of luxurious family fun! .

RETIREMENT ROAD TRIP ~ Day 3


December 29th ~

Went to see the Sun Dial Bridge at Turtle Bay in the afternoon. We went to lunch at HomeTown Buffet, had the all you can eat salad bar. Very good place to eat! It's cold out, started raining, so we went back to the house, played cards, baked homemade cinnamon rolls, lasagna and ate dinner later. Alex, my nephew, is helping us all upgrade our computers. We will have Windows 7 put on our computer before we leave. It is amazing how knowledgeable he is with computers! A big blessing to me to learn a bit more.

The kids made play dough birthday cakes. The men/boys watched football game. We learned a new fun card game called Snitched. Laughed a lot again.

Nothing more luxury then spending time with family!!

RETIREMENT ROAD TRIP ~ Day 2


December 28th ~

Shantelle, Dennen and I went to Wal-Mart and made copies of Deric’s graduation pictures, come home ate breakfast and now, 12:30 pm we are off to Redding, CA. to see Rick and his family…

Stopped and had lunch at a rest area and let the dogs walk around a bit. Arrived in Redding at 5:pm ~ What a wonderful blessing to see my brother, his wife, all the nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Played Skip-Bo, laughed and had a great time catching up.
Another fun and luxury day.

FIRST RETIREMENT ROAD TRIP ~ Day 1


December 27, 2009 ~

Thank You Lord Jesus for this opportunity to just take a luxury vacation!! Luxury because we are with each other, going and doing whatever we desire.

Today, Sunday, we went to church. Finished packing the last minute things. It started raining out just as we were heading out, but we have sunshine in our hearts!

1:30 pm ~ We are headed to Cindy’s to pick up Lucas, then to Roseburg to have our CHRISTmas with Clint, Bobbi, Deric, Trenton, and Riane.

5:30 Had a nice visit with Clint and his family, exchanged gifts. Deric followed us to Eagle Point. Lucas and him rode together.

Got to Shantelle and Dennis’. Visited, exchanged gifts, ate.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

CHRISTmas Day Celebration




WOW, what a blessed CHRISTmas we had celebrating with about 30 family members. Some come from Texas, some from Washington State, who arrived on Monday. Many from different surrounding areas in Oregon arrived early Christmas morning.

The turkey went in the oven at 8:am, pork tender loin went in the smoker at 8:30. About 1:00 potatoes were cooked and mashed, gravy made, veggie warmed up and the table was set, ready to eat at 2:00.

We all gathered in a circle, joining hands for a prayer of thankfulness and blessing on our bountiful meal. We enjoyed our Christmas feast together, cleaned up and laughed, played cards, Scrabble, laughing, visiting and reminising about the good ol' days.

Many of the guest left around 6:pm...hubby and brother watched the Portland Blazer/Denver Nuggets Game...Blazer's won.

Friday, December 18, 2009

A Winter Wonder Playground











CLUB INTRAWEST ~ BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT IN CANADA

You've been thinking about it all week. Beautifully groomed trails, the crisp air, snow swishing by under your feet. From bunny slopes to double black diamonds, Blue Mountain is Ontario's premier ski and snowboard destination and a unique mountain resort. But skiing and boarding are just part of what makes Blue Mountain such a great winter getaway.
Blue Mountain, Ontarios largest mountain resort, is a four-season recreational facility destination. Blue Mountain Resort is less than two hours north of Toronto and seven miles west of Collingwood, on the southern shores of Georgian Bay on the Niagra Escarpment. The resort overlooks the southern shores of Georgian Bay. In winter, vacationers come from all around to enjoy more than 34 ski snowboarding trails; four terrain parks, serviced by 12 lifts; and a Snow Tubing Park.

The Olympic Torch Relay Comes to Blue Mountain Resort

Live a unique moment in our lifetime as the Olympic Torch Relay passes through Blue Mountain Resort on December 29th, 2009. The Olympic Flame will then continue its journey, visiting 1037 Canadian communities and places of interest before reaching Vancouver, host city of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Torch Light Parade (Dec 30)

You will be amazed by the stunning display of fire torches winding down the escarpment into a village full of excitement and animation. The festivities begin at 8:30pm with a live DJ, live Fire Dancers begin at 9pm followed byy the Torch Light Parade at 10:30pm, all creating a unique and unforgettable atmosphere for everyone of all ages.

New Years Eve! (Dec 31)

Family Fireworks over the Village Mill Pond 9:00pm
New Years Fireworks on the Mountain 12 midnight

Take the plunge!

One of Blue Mountain's newest attractions is Plunge! – the ultimate water adventure! The indoor water park is inspired by the charm of a traditional Muskoka-style boathouse. Pools, hot tubs, rope swings, docks and slides provide year-round fun. Take the plunge and join the action, or just relax in the comfort of a Muskoka chair in the lounge.

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