Monday, April 26, 2010

She Rocks!

Took the new RV out this weekend. Took care of the rattles and squeaks on the journey. We slept in our queen bed for the first time -- ahhhh. It's a winner. We look forward to many more wonderful memories of tripping and get-aways. Mark and I love road trips and have really honed the art of getting along in close quarters. We both grew up in families that ventured out in campers, vans, and trailers; so we're old hats at traveling. My cute husband bought me license plate holders that say "Travelin' Boomers" -- I'm so spoiled.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Packing Up and Ready to Go

Spent my day off putting things away in the "new" RV -- I love the bedroom in the back, with the queen bed. Putting the new sheets on is a two-person job, due to limited space. I like the storage space under the bed, good place for sleeping bags and extra bedding. After putting away all the toiletries and towels, I find there is TONS of space left for this n that.

While I was organizing and finding places for things, Markie was installing the new stereo. It sounds great, and when he asked me for a CD to test the CD player, I handed him U2. Ahhhh, the U2 music reminded me that I have tickets to see them in concert in June. YES! My daughter and I will be enjoying that bonding experience. The thought of seeing U2 in concert is almost as exciting as the thought of seeing the Beatles used to be. Speaking of the Beatles, my son Aaron posted a Facebook message dissing the Fab Four. I yelled at him, via Facebook, "Blasphemy! Bad son!"

Speaking of football (?), tonight was the opening game of the Arena Football league. I wasn't there, but my other son (twin of the bad son) has season tickets. Hope we won.

The weather has finally warmed up enough that we will be able to use the RV soon. This was a LONGGG winter. Time to get moving.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Is it SPRING yet?

If the weather reaches sixty degrees next week, I'm going camping -- it's been too long! Wanna come along?

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

We waited almost two years for "the perfect RV" and just purchased it with cash. So we own our dream RV and owe nothing on it. Life is good.

Life will be even better when the snow melts, the suns shines, and the campgrounds open so that we can use her. This is a photo of the 31' model -- ours is the 36' model with the rear bedroom. It has every bell and whistle they had to offer in 1989. And only 46,000 miles. Yeah, it was worth the wait.

These boomers -- Mark and Kelli -- are going to enjoy 2010, in spite of all the Washington, D.C. shenanigans. Let me just say that after the medical ordeal we've been through since 1/1/2010, we are so pleased to have excellent health care available to us. It is our hope and prayer that Congress doesn't put an end to that! (I'm finished politicizing for today.)

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

2010: Come Fly with Me


Much as I would LOVE to travel abroad again, the idea of flying outside the U.S. this year is inconceivable, for three important reasons:
  1. the dollar is so heavily under valued that paying for services abroad would break one's personal bank
  2. the newly-revised airport screening protocols would discourage a even a SLOTH from entertaining the idea of standing for hours in airport security lines
  3. the cost of a plane ticket to Europe is unreasonably more expensive than ever. When the cost of gasoline went up in 2007, so did air fares. The cost of gasoline has fallen and normalized, but air fares did not fall. In fact, the fares increased as well as
I'm begging my readers to take issue with my hypothesis that flying to Europe or Asia is out of the question in 2010. Leave a comment & show me how I can do it, please!

Meanwhile, I stare longingly out my office window at the snow falling, aware that my plans to travel on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day must be shelved. Maybe next year.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Adios, snowmobiles (sigh)



We did it. We sold our beloved snowmobiles today. The buyer was hauling them down the hill this evening as I drove home up the same hill. We have had so many wonderfully adventurous days on the slopes here in Utah, and we will miss being able to commune with nature in the throes of winter. But as the name of this blog points out, we ain't as young as we used to be.  Here are some of the factors we weighed before selling:
Hard work    vs     Fun
Dangerous     vs     Fun
Tax/Insur.      vs     Paid for
        We only asked $1250 for all three + the trailer. I know, he should have asked more. He realized that when he received half a dozen calls on them in day one. The first lady who called them offered more than we were asking, so she ended up with them.
      These photos were taken atop Mount Nebo near Payson, Utah. The Uintah Mountains are rife with snowmobiling opportunities. On this particular day, I fell over while making a 180. By the time I realized that my cell phone had fallen out of my pocket during that fall, we were back at the base of the trail in a heavy snowfall. So, we went home and decided to get up early the next day and return to look for the phone (a Motorola Blackberry -- not just a cheapie free phone).  When we got back to the top of the mountain, we could see the depression in the snow where my body had fallen. We dug for less than a minute before finding the phone, which was still working. We left it on the defroster vent in the Jeep as we drove home, and the phone was no worse for the wear. The top photo captures the winter wonderland and picturesque beauty of the dramatic mountain settings available year round. The second photo is Mark proudly displaying his find. The middle photo is me (Kelli) sheepishly displaying the phone that I had placed in my zippered pocket, but failed to ZIP it!

Santa Claus was good to us -- brought a new stereo system for our motorhome. Now we can enjoy CDs and radio with stereo speakers. Installing them will keep Markie busy when the snow melts in February/March. However, it's highly likely that Mr. I-Can't-Wait-to-Start-My-Next-Project won't wait that long to install them.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

California Adventure vs Disneyland


Which one do you prefer? My friend Roger Lewis, MD, says CA is a "damned site better" than the big D. After our recent trip to both, I have to agree with Roger. CalifAdv takes the cake for a great getaway. Mark and I spent three days park hopping, but found ourselves more entertained at CA than at D, mostly because of the smaller crowds. We love Soaring Over California, The Maliboomer, California Screamin', and the Aladin Show. Take our advice and avoid Knott's Berry Farm, under new "mis-management" -- we left after an hour.

We're planning on buying a yearlong pass to Disney for 2010 so that we can go back with each of our kids and their kids. After 50 years of enjoying Disneyland resorts, Mark and I are ready to move to the next stage -- enjoying the fun with our grandchildren. The whole time we were there last week, we kept saying, "David's kids would love this!" and "Can you imagine how much fun Naomi and Jocie would have on this ride?"