Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Disney Hilton Head




 We left Savannah and arrived at our destination...Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort. We went to the same resort about 15 or so years ago; shortly after it opened. During our first visit(s) the kids had an absolute blast...and I've always wanted to go back again. Since we did not make it up to see the leaves this year, we opted to go to SC and hoped to catch a glimpse of autumn, enjoy the resort and for John...enjoy some of the many golf courses in the area. We lucked out...when we left town...Tropical Storm (at the time) Sandy was heading towards our home. We did not encounter any rain on the way out of town...just wind. As you can see...we arrived to find sunshine in Hilton Head.


 We planned our activities around what we thought the weather might do. Thursday morning the guys golfed at Heritage Pines , Teresa and I rode the shuttle over to the Beach House. We walked the beach and then walked back (approx a mile) back to the resort. Then we wandered around the shopping center just across the bridge from Shelter Cove.







 View from our room. Our back patio


 The "theme" of the resort is a 1940's hunting/ fishing camp. The nerd in me loves all the "old" signs. I think I am a Disney Imagineer" at heart.. haha The whole area was decorated for fall and Halloween activities scheduled for the following week.








 There is a pier out back where you can watch as the tide goes in and out over a 6 hour period. It fluctuates about 6 feet.
 Bird waiting to see what was being caught.  Thursday afternoon we went kayaking. We figured we better go while the weather was still good. It was pretty windy...but we all did fine. We did opt for double kayaks...so no one got stranded out in the marsh...haha. It was a great "tour"...and a pretty good workout! haha

 After we had a nice dinner outside...with some great live music...we walked back and had a S'more by the campfire. It was good...I really thought I'd just roast a marshmallow...but then decided to have the graham cracker & chocolate too...it was really good...perfectly melted! John helped me finish it off in no time  haha.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

A weekend away

 We went out of town for a few days last week. We were heading up to Hilton Head with a brief stop in Savannah to check out the place where  Megan and Marcus are going to get married. Our friends Tom and Teresa went along..so John would have someone to golf with; and his wife Teresa wanted someone to join her for a day at the spa...haha. We had a nice, easy drive up 95 to Savannah. When we got to town we were hungry...but we  John didn't want to go all the way into downtown...so we stopped at a local spot not far from the Mackey House. We joked at first...but then decided to check out The Southern Buffet. We saw a group of law enforcement officers pull up right after us, then a few (what appeared to be) locals...and figured it must be pretty good. It was...not too expensive and pretty tasty. We all agreed it reminded us of "Pop's Casbah" that used to be in downtown Melbourne.Same type building...same type of food...same tasty dessert selections...haha Then it was off for our meeting with one of the owners at the Mackey House. We came down the road....(above)
 and then spotted the house.



We looked around outside and found the spot where Megan wants to have the ceremony. Teresa took John by the arm so he could  "practice" by walking her down the aisle. Then Tom made John pose with me...so he could send it to Megan. (she thought we were all nuts)

We checked out the outdoor covered pavilion.
Then followed the walkway back to the house and went up to the front porch.

What a great porch!                                                                                                                         
 Then we got to see the back deck/pool area where the dancing will be. (most important part...haha)  They have an acrylic cover for over the pool...for more dance room. Plenty of room for tables and chairs, etc. Small screened area off to the side.                                     

 Then we checked out the inside. The furniture will be removed and the food will be set up  in these areas.
 This room is also for food/drinks, etc. Tom and Teresa acted like part of the party.
 We looked at the Bride's room and the Groom's room.(they were downstairs)

 Nice flowers at the bottom of the front entrance. Good place for pictures.
 Another view of the place as were were heading out.
                              I think it's going to work out nicely...we are looking forward to it!


Thursday, October 18, 2012

Now we're making progress.........

Megan and Marcus got engaged during their trip to Hawaii last month. It was  all very exciting and then....a little overwhelming. Once she/we started looking at dates, locations, etc....things started to get a little complicated. Of course there is no way one date is going to work for everyone we want to be there....but still we were trying to figure out what would work best for the most people...and most importantly for Megan and Marcus.Then it was a question of where? The only people here are John and I, my brothers and Megan's God parents (and some friends of course)...but most family members of both the bride and groom live elsewhere. Megan did not want it in DC....and she wasn't sure about FL....so we started looking at other options. Welll....first off....everything is $$$$$$. We re-grouped...started looking at what we thought were less expensive options. Less expensive in the we wouldn't have to pay for the site (Sandy and Ken's property in TN) but then by the time you added up the cost of renting tables, chairs, a tent, etc...it wasn't that much of a savings...plus we would have had to schlep around with all kinds of gear...which was not exactly appealing either. Megan found a spot in Savannah...that wasn't outrageously expensive...had flowers and trees on a nice property, the price covered the venue, tables, chairs, centerpieces, etc...which would make life easier for everyone involved...and it's kind of in the middle. (not to mention a nice destination) . We "hired" Brenna as the wedding planner/negotiator...since she is good at that type of thing...and Megan and I are not...haha. She started calling places...here's what we have to spend...what can you do for us...type thing...so things were moving along.
Next up...our friend Christine suggested Megan have some fun and go look at dresses...she said we won't bring your purse...we'll just look. They went to a few places and tried on some nice dresses...but that led to the next reality check. Wedding dresses are expensive...and as far as I'm concerned it's a racket. I would equate it to the baggage policy on the airlines. ( You know....they give you one price that sounds good....but you pay extra for bags, food, etc)(* Oh I saw something online today...one airline plans to charge $1.00 to use the bathroom! Jeez...what if you don't have change...haha) With the dresses...you might find one that has a good price...but add in $$ for hemming, alterations, bustling...etc and pretty soon you can be spending  almost $300.00 more! What really is irritating is they don't have all the dresses in stock....I get that...but they don't even have a swatch of  say ivory versus white...off white, whatever. Turns out Megan looks better in Ivory...but we aren't going to pay hundreds of dollars for a dress to be sent in...without seeing it first...and most stores have a no return policy...if they order it...you are expected to pay for it first and it cannot be returned. This would make sense if it was a special order...or altered...but if it's coming from another store in the chain...or if it's unavailable at any store...why in the world can't you see what you're paying for. Not everyone has a spare $800.00 sitting around that they can afford to take their chances on getting what they want. can you tell I'm annoyed by this...haha
Well...after lots of aggravation...Megan and Marcus took a quick trip down to Savannah and decided on the venue. They met with a caterer and really enjoyed chatting with the woman, who also had lots of other helpful information/suggestions...so at last...we are making a bit of progress...and Megan is enjoying the whole process a little more. So the Save the Dates have been ordered...and should be going out soon
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...and now we are moving on to the next details. (and I of course am having a good time working on the play list...(Anne's infinite play list...haha).
We are moving along!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

WW5K #5

 We weren't sure whether or not we were going to be in
 town or not...but as you can see...we were and we all decided to walk.
 I had on my Gator shirt...Brenna wore her (less popular in these parts) Alabama shirt.
 At the time of the  run/walk Alabama was dominating  in their game with Missouri.
Just before the start of the race...dark clouds were looming in the distance. Actually it appeared that the only storms in Brevard were hanging just around the south beach area. There was no thunder or lightning...so no one really cared too much. Sure enough right when we started...it began to rain lightly. It was very windy as well...so it actually kept us all cool and comfortable. it was a little rough on the hair...haha I took the lead...but it wasn't long before John and Brenna caught up to me. John and I walked together for the second mile of the race, Brenna promised to find us at the end. :)
 At some point John decided to run a little...I on the other hand really wanted to just walk...to see how long it would take me to walk 3.2 miles.
 I reached the finish some time around 44 minutes. Then I walked back to walk in with Brenna.
   The big finish! haha It was kind of funny...people were trying to cheer us on..."Come on you can do it! Keep going!"...I guess they thought if we were walking we had "run out of gas" along the way. I just smiled...why explain..."I'm walking!"...I wasn't even out of breath...but how would they know that.
 Some people wore costumes...this was a crowd favorite...young boy and his parents. He was Batman and his wheelchair/stroller was converted into the "Bat Mobile" His dad was the Riddler...his mom, Cat woman and someone else with them was Bat girl.
 After the race there was a big get-together at Indialantic Shopping Center. Hot dogs, etc from LongDoggers. Candy for the kids who wanted to Trick-or-Treat at the businesses, Bounce Houses, a train (I wanted to ride the train!)Various booths with freebies, music and prizes. It was packed and the kids were loving it...however we wanted to watch football and it was too crowded for that......so we headed up the road to meet Reid, Amy and Chandler for a bite to eat and some football at Coasters.

 It was Brenna's last night be fore heading back to Alabama...so it was kind of fun. Alabama won BIG, the Gators won again, Auburn lost...(yeah!,) and unfortunately LSU beat South Carolina...but that may actually help the Gators in the poll...move us up again....keep  us in the lead in the SEC East.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Is that so.......

Really???????????http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/11/mitt-romney-health-insurance_n_1957419.html
Who does he think is paying for all the trips to the emergency room by uninsured people?
And what about all the people with lousy (and not to mention expensive) insurance???
But don't worry...no one dies because they don't have insurance...........................................B%$*


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The week in review

 There was a lot going on last week. It started with a visit to the dentist. I was due for a cleaning and also had a few teeth that needed a little work. All in all it wasn't too bad...the only thing that really hurt was writing the check...haha That and the fact that they found a crack in one tooth that's going to need some work before it cracks and then I would be ... as the dentist said "the word hosed comes to mind"  Oh it's not good when the dentist is making jokes like that! But I like him...and he makes going to the dentist not so bad...and for that I will continue writing the checks.

Last week was also our little neighbor's 2nd birthday. His parents invited a group of friends over to celebrate. They had a bounce house in the back yard and a horse to give rides to the kids. Well...it turned out that the lady who came with the horse was an old friend of ours.....we were in a play group together back when our kids were little. Della has always been great with kids and she loves her horses! (and goats, pigs, rabbits, etc...my girls always enjoyed going to her house to see her animals and ride the horses) It was fun to see her again...and to watch the kids reacting to the horse.(Katie)


 We've had lots of cloudy/rainy days. A little sun at least part of the days... usually enough to heat things up and result in a thunderstorm. It's been very humid and uncomfortable. Still waiting for a cold front to reach us! I know it could be worse...but the humidity makes it kind of miserable.


Friday night, Saturday & Sunday there was an Art Festival in downtown Melbourne. David's art work was featured  on the posters and the programs. He did not actually enter to be judged...he brought his one large piece that has one in several shows...and lots of small ...approx. $38.00 pieces to sell. When we were there it seemed like business was pretty good.
* Our sister Elizabeth and nephew Ryan, decided to fly down from VA for the weekend. Elizabeth had a knee replacement 10 weeks ago...the recovery has been slow going...and extremely hard (which is not unusual...that's why Dr. told me to avoid it if at all possible) She had a ticket and Ryan had a break from University of Virginia...so they hopped on a plane and flew down.
They arrived around 1:30pm Saturday...and came straight from the airport to the show. I met up with them there. We had a tasty lunch at Meg O" Malley's. John picked up Ryan and brought him to a friend's house where the gang was watching the Gators play LSU. Liz and  I walked around the show....then headed back to the house so Liz could give her knee a rest. There was some good entertainment scheduled for the night...but we all went home tired and hot. After the game John and Ryan came home... Ryan took a nap...Liz took a rest, John watched football went to bed and I rinsed off. We all kind of "pooped out" and decided we weren't interested in going back to see Tone Loc in the rain. Well........kind of...Ryan woke up after about an hour and half "nap"...and asked if I'd bring him over for the show. (it started at 10:30pm)...so I took him back and he met up with David and Paul. They had fun.
Sunday we went by boat up to Grills for lunch with Reid, Amy and Chandler. It was great! John and Ryan had thought about going offshore fishing...but decided the weather was too unstable....and they didn't want to deal with rain or rough seas. We opted for the river instead...which meant Amy, Liz and I were happy to go along. When we got back to the dock, Liz and I went back to the Art Show.
 It wouldn't be a trip to Indialantic without going for breakfast at the Blueberry Muffin. Paul joined us...and we took a picture...but I spared Elizabeth...the look on her face was pretty goofy...and there was no way to crop her out and still have Paul and Ryan in the picture...haha
 Almost forgot...Friday I was called for Jury Duty. Had to report to Viera at 8:00am. I reported...signed in and read my book while I waited.I did get picked by one of the three judges hearing cases that day... went upstairs with the group and waited some more...then it was determined that the case had actually been amended...so we were free to go...since it would be heard on another day. Viera Shopping "Center" is conveniently located  nearby...so I stopped by there on my way home. (didn't find anything...but enjoyed looking). Came home and baked a cake (for the guests) hahaha...and was glad the work part of the week was over.
So...that's the week in review........next/this week...who knows.