Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Getting Settled In and Our Golf Car

Well, we've been here three weeks now and we're still unpacking. On the bright side, we actually have a few rooms without any boxes in them but there are still lots of pictures to hang and things to, oh how shall I say it, adjust. Our new living room furniture is on order and we are finally beginning to enjoy life without having to unpack something every waking minute. We are now getting out of the house more and getting involved in the many activities around here. We have met (and continue to meet) our wonderful neighbors. We are going to love it here in The Villages.

Shortly after moving in, we picked up our new car, or should I say golf car. We ordered it on the Internet prior to moving and even selected the color and fabric pattern there. It is a 2010 Yamaha gas golf car (not 'cart' as it has turn signals, lights and other options that makes it a 'car'). It even has our names printed on the front fenders and a built-in 'beverage container'. We use it for most of our transportation needs within The Villages including going grocery shopping - it has a large bag that will hold a shopping cart's worth of groceries. If it rains or gets cold, we simply unfold the sides and lower the protective back and travel in comfort. One of our first long trips in it was to go to the Villages Polo Grounds where we enjoyed a picnic lunch and beverage of choice while watching a polo match from beneath a shady live oak. What a cool way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Life is good!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Moving Into The Villages, FL

After an over-night stay in Georgia, we arrived on Monday, 5/3, in Florida and saw our new home for the first time. It was just as beautiful as the pictures we had seen as it was being built - see our other blog at friedsnewhome.blogspot.com. It is located in the Village of Hemingway in The Villages, FL.

On Tuesday, the movers showed up and the real 'fun' began. Picture this...Susan is in the garage checking off each box and piece of furniture being moved into the house, I am inside the house showing the movers where to put everything. Then the guy shows up to install the washer and dryer. A few minutes later, another guy shows up to install our phone and Internet. Then the DirecTV guy shows up to install the TV dish. Then, our good friends Ken & Joanne show up (they are the ones who made us fall in love with this place) to welcome us to The Villages. Talk about multitasking!!! Then, before we knew it, everyone was gone and we had a house full of boxes everywhere - but our TV worked. ;-) We headed back to the RV for a well-deserved long night's sleep.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Concord, NC

Our first stop after saying goodbye to Knightdale was to attend the NC Good Sam RV Rally in Concord, NC. We arrived on Wednesday and stayed through Sunday morning. It was held in the camping park adjacent to the three Charlotte Motor Speedway tracks - a drag strip, a dirt track and the big NASCAR track. We took a complete guided tour of the main NASCAR track. We saw the garages, where the drivers park their RVs, pit lane and the winner's circle and we even rode around the track in a van at about 85 mph. Pretty cool. I wanted to take a ride in one of the race cars but just didn't have the time. Oh well...maybe next time.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Our Driveway in Knightdale

On Monday, 4/26, we moved into our RV while it was parked in our driveway. We did this because our house was being packed up in preparation for our move to Florida. As we watched the packers carefully wrap our belongings, we commented to each other about how it would be so much faster to unpack things than to pack them. WRONG!! More on that later.

On Tuesday, 4/27, the movers showed up and spent the day loading everything to be moved. By mid-afternoon they were all packed up and gone. We stayed in our now empty home and waited for the carpets to be cleaned. Our last night on Pebblebrook Drive, after enjoying 25 years in this great neighborhood, was in the driveway in the RV. We left in the morning to begin our trip South. Goodbye Knightdale, NC!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Villages, Florida

This, being the third Saturday of the month, was the monthly antique automobile show in a part of The Villages called Spanish Springs. This is one of two town areas and is entirely decorated in a Spanish motif. Today there were hundreds of antique automobiles on display in and around the main square of the town. The roads were blocked off and there was live music (mainly rock and roll) in the square from 4:00 until about 8:00 and happy hour ran from 5:00 until 7:00 so there were a lot of folks dancing and walking around and checking out the fascinating cars on display. At 7:00, all the cars started up and drove through Spanish Springs like a parade. Chuga, chuga, vroom, vroom, vroom! What a lovely 70 degree plus day in Florida!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

St. Petersburg, Florida

On Thursday, 2/11, we moved our RV about 30 miles south to Clermont, FL where another RV friend is camping. On Saturday, we drove over to St Petersburg to visit the Salvadore Dali Museum which houses a wide collection of his very unique art and paintings. They had a narrated tour of some of his more complex works that really helped us understand the nuances of his art. Then we went to another local attraction called The Pier where we had lunch while watching dozens of sailboats race in Tampa Bay. Talk about a classy way to have lunch. . .

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Summerfield, Florida

After finally having our kitchen remodel completed, we decided to get in the RV and head South for warmer weather. We have some friends who live in a place called The Villages in central Florida, so we chose that area as our destination. We left our 20-30 degree snow & ice covered home on Wednesday, Feb 3rd, and arrived in Florida on Thursday. It was cold (by Floridian standards), but 50-60 degree daily highs are a whole lot nicer than what we've had at home.

We've spent most of our time visiting our friends and being introduced to The Villages, which is a very large and unique retirement community. We've explored the two main downtown areas (Spanish Springs with its spanish styled buildings and Sumpter Landing that is located on a large lake), seen many of the 29 golf courses (free to residents) that weave through the many neighborhoods, and have toured several of the different home styles offered for sale. Each neighborhood has its own recreation center offering a wide variety of special-interest clubs, a swimming pool, plus a variety of outdoor shuffle ball, tennis and boccie ball courts. There are probably more golf carts than cars on the road around here. Our friends got us a guest card that gives us access to almost everything while we are here. Susan commented that The Villages seems like Disney World for adults. We won't get bored here, that's for sure.