Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Now about our day

     As you may guess, we have been going to the hospital for a little while each day to check on Malorie, Ben and Ethan.  They are doing great.  I got to rock Ethan.  A nurse came in and did a hearing test on him.  That's the first time I've ever seen that done to a newborn.  He passed with flying colors.  Malorie's midwife, Charlie, came by to check on her so we got to meet her and talk with her.  She's a pretty sharp individual.  Says she's delivered over 350 babies.  Wow!  She absolutely loves her job.
     All our neighbors here in the rv park have been coming by to ask about Malorie and if the baby is here yet.  Some of the people here have even invited us to their park sites.  The manager who lives behind us said she likes having us behind her.  (That's because we're quiet and not trouble makers.)  So we'll be here for one more week.  That way if Malorie needs help with anything, we're here to help.  Then we'll be moving on farther south to visit friends around the Okeechobee area.  We will be pulling out of here by next Tuesday or Wednesday.  We will definitely come back to this place.  We love it here.  This town is great for the 60 plus crowd and there are so many great places to walk. 
     That's what we did today.  We got back to walking.  We drove over to Zephyr Old Town and parked.  (Remember the pics of Mike sitting at the picnic table where we had lunch.)  Then we walked through the town and over to the Zephyr Park and walked around the lake.  They had all these booths set up over there for Senior Palooza Day.  They were selling everything and even had live entertainment.  We just walked though.  Then we walked back to Old Town and had our lunch.  After that, we did a little shopping and returned to the rv to do a few minor repairs.  (We had a leak at our kitchen faucet which Mike fixed.)  Now he's out trying to get some residue off his back truck window where he removed some dark film.  It really was way to dark.  You couldn't see how to back up especially at night.  I love being married to a handy man who can fix just about anything.  If he doesn't know about something, he will research and research until he figures it out.  He's pretty sharp, that man of mine.  He will even bring me coffee.  Yeah, he's a keeper.  He's my best friend.
     It's 4:00 and I suppose I should get busy straightening up a few things.  We'll work for now, but in an hour, we'll be just chillin'.

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