Saturday, December 8, 2012

About That "Sleigh Bells Ringing... (December 2 - 8)

Dear Family and Friends,

It is hard to believe that Roger, Bear and I have been in Texas for three weeks! It has continued to be so much fun catching up with family and friends. This week has been no exception.

Saturday night we were invited to my brother and sister-in-law's home for dinner. No one does Christmas like Diann and we were "in the Christmas spirit" within moments of arriving. Chris and Diann's son, Graham, was there, so it was great to see our nephew. Thank you for the delicious dinner!

 Diann, Graham and Chris

On Sunday my mother, sister and niece drove out to Grapevine Lake for us to go shopping in Grapevine. This little town has become the Christmas Capital of Texas. We had such fun touring the Main Street boutiques and enjoying the decorations.

Mom, Claire (niece) and Sally


While I stayed in Grapevine on Sunday and Monday, Roger drove to Keesler Air Force Base to deliver a stain glass window of the shield of the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing. I gave the stain glass to Roger as a Christmas present twenty-one years ago, when he was commander of the wing. At that time, the 81st was located at Bentwaters, England. Roger wanted to donate the stain glass to the 81st Training Wing that is now located at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. The wing was thrilled to get it and will display it at the wing headquarters.

 A picture of the stain glass hanging in Roger's office of the then 81st TFW at RAF Bentwaters, England. This is what we donated to Keesler Air Force Base. The stain glass depicts the shield of the 81st TFW and was created by a very talented Air Force wife.

 Current wing commander, Brig Gen Brad Spacy and Roger


The 81st is now a Training Wing. Notice the shield above.

We had a great week in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. We have been busy with family and friends. The grandchildren will be staying with me while Roger, Rob and Suzanne run the Dallas Half and full Marathon on Sunday morning. See you next week for a full report of the run and fun with the grandchildren. Thanks for checking in with us.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

About Those Sleigh Bells Ringing (November 25 - December 1)

Dear Family and Friends,

Our son Rob and his family returned from a Thanksgiving vacation on Sunday. It was great to see them!

Roger, Bear and I are staying at The Vineyards in Grapevine, Texas. This campground sits on Grapevine Lake. The city of Grapevine owns and operates this beautiful facility. Our location is 25 miles from our children in Dallas and about the same from my family in Ft. Worth.


The entrance to the campground



The Tour sits directly on the lake. This picture was taken closer to the entrance of the park.

Tuesday was "Take Your Big Sister To Work Day." My brother Chris picked me up at the Vineyards in the morning and we spent the day making deliveries to collision centers located in the Ft. Worth/Dallas area. Chris works for American Auto Salvage in Ft. Worth. We drove over 150 miles before Chris dropped me off and then he collected about 25 more for the day. He averages 200 miles a day.
Chris is giving me a thumbs up as he arrived to pick me up.

Doors to be delivered.


Thank you Chris for a great day.

Another highlight of the week was going to Karate on Friday night. Abby tested for her orange belt and I caught a few shots of this event. 

 Little brother Jackson plays Angry Birds while waiting for Abby to test.

 Abby takes Karate very seriously.

 Abby and her partner practice

Congratulations to Abby for getting her orange belt. Grandad and I are so proud of you.


It was a great week in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. I cannot believe we have been here for two weeks. Thank you for checking in with us. We appreciate your interest in our travels.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

About That Grapevine Lake (November 18 - 24)

Dear Family and Friends,

Roger and I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, filled with family and friends. It remains my favorite holiday and this year, we are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area enjoying family and friends.

We left Sulphur, Oklahoma, early Sunday morning, driving Ok 7 to I - 35 south to Grapevine Lake. We are parked at Vineyards RV park and our spot looks onto the lake.

 Driving on I-35 south from Oklahoma to Texas.
Lots of traffic!

 Crossing the Red River into Texas

 Howdy Y'all
 Our site at the Vineyards on Grapevine Lake, complete with a deck.

 The marina is across the lake from us.



On Monday morning we drove 25 miles to downtown Ft. Worth where my Mother lives in Sundance Square. Her apartment is on the 11th floor with spectacular views from her patio.


 Mother and I are in front of Sundance Square.

Two new office buildings are under construction in downtown Ft. Worth.

Tuesday and Wednesday were spent doing lots of errands. We decided to find a doctor in the Ft. Worth area for yearly checkups. Hooray, we found a winner, who is very happy in his practice and does not want to retire (our last two retired) for many years. Additionally, he has a lab in his facility so no more running around for blood work.

On Turkey Day we went to my brother and sister-in-law's home in Ft. Worth. We enjoyed our visit with family so much. Thank you to Diann and Chris for including us in this wonderful American celebration.

 Chef Diann (my sister-in-law) took a quick break for me to snap this picture.

 My sister's family pose with Roger.
Betsy, Charlie, Claire, Sally and Roger

Mother and her friend, Jimmie Ruth

Brother Chris

Chris and the wonderful chef, Diann

Sister Sally and her husband, Charlie






How very thankful Roger and I were to be included in my friend Becky's Thanksgiving dinner on Friday. Becky lives in Dallas and we have been friends for many years. All three of her children, their spouses and her brother were at her delicious dinner. The guys had been to the Cowboy/ Redskin game  on Thursday, that is why we had the dinner on Friday. Thank you Becky for a magical time.

 Roger and Becky

 James, Becky's daughter Rebecca and their son, Cole.

 Son Mark and Jodi

 Cole is such a cruiser

 Cole loves to ride on Daddy's shoulders.

Son Michael and his wife Traci sit at the opposite end of the table with Grayson (Becky's first grandchild). New baby Fitz is taking a nap. Becky's brother Vic and friend Raquel sit at the other end of the table.

What an incredible week, filled with family and friends, in the beautiful Fall weather of Texas. Roger and I are thrilled to be here at this special time of the year. Thank you for checking in with us. See you next week. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

About Those Fried Pies and Turner Falls (November 10 - 17)

Dear Family and Friends,

Roger, Bear and I have enjoyed our last week in Sulphur, Oklahoma, knowing that we are moving the Tour on Sunday, to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, for that hectic, but wonderful holiday season. Since Fall is my favorite time of year, we have taken advantage of hiking and marveling at the hardwood trees as they have changed color and are getting ready for Winter.

Sunday was a rainy day (fairly unusual for us in our travels) and we enjoyed relaxing in the Tour. I am in the middle of John Grisham's, The Racketeer, and this was the perfect day for a cup of tea and a book. Oklahoma needs water, so this was a welcome rain.

 Raindrops on the window of the Tour.

Monday was our first hike at the Chickasaw National Recreation area. This is Oklahoma's first national park with all sorts of things to do. It was a cold, Fall day and the three of us enjoyed hiking in the Arbuckles.

 Roger

 Roger and Bear

Bear and I posed in our fleeces.

 A view from Bromide Point

 Sulphur, Oklahoma in the distance.


 Conglomerate rock is made by smooth rocks that fall from the tops of the Arbuckle Mountains and adhere to each other with limestone as a mortar.
(this takes eons to happen)
You learn something new everyday.

Lake Arbuckle


On Tuesday we decided to go see Turner Falls. Many of you may recall seeing the signs for Turner Falls off I - 35, between Oklahoma City and the Dallas/Ft. Worth areas. Roger and I have driven this route many times over the forty-one years that we have been married, but had never stopped to see the Falls. These are the largest falls in Oklahoma, measuring 77 feet in height. The Falls plummet into a swimming area; thus, it is supposed to be a great place in the summer. What a disappointment! The Falls are much shorter these days with Oklahoma's severe drought. We chalked this visit up with the Royal Gorge (avid blog fans will remember this rip-off in Canon City, Colorado). Lots more rain will totally take care of this popular swimming area.
Turner Falls

A beautiful view of the Fall foliage.

Turner Falls,
one more time

Davis, Oklahoma is world famous for it's fried pies. If you grew up in the South, you know the popularity of fried pies. If you are new to fried pies, they are pie filling encased in dough that is deep fat fried (not on any diet plans of which I am aware). On our way back to Sulphur from Turner Falls, we  passed the famous fried pie bakery ("fryery") that has been in existance for a long time. Of course we had to try one. 


On Wednesday, Patti and Jim (our daughter-in-law's parents and our friends) drove down from Norman, Oklahoma. We gave them a tour of the Tour, had lunch and then drove across the street, from where we are parked, to visit the Chickasaw Cultural Center. This beautifully done museum plus so much more, sits on 109 acres of rolling hillside, woodlands and streams. We learned so much about the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes. Patti told me that the Choctaw word, Oklahoma, means "home of the red man."

Sculpture of a Chickasaw warrior. The same artist who sculpted this Indian, did the one that sits on top of the Oklahoma capitol dome.

Jim, Patti, Suzanne and Roger are getting ready to see a movie about the migration of the Chickasaw tribe.

 Chickasaw Family

An overview of a Chickasaw village.

Demonstration of beading

 Jim holds the Chickasaw flag.

 Roger and I are posing in front of the water feature. In the background are outstanding members of the Chickasaw tribe (black plaques).

Patti and Jim

As movie goers, we had to see the new James Bond picture, Sky Fall, on Thursday. It did not disappoint. 

On Friday and Saturday, we prepared the Tour for travel. Thank you for checking in with us. The next blog will be from Grapevine Lake, Avid blog readers will remember that I have lots of family in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area. Grapevine Lake is in the center making it easier to visit family and friends in the area. See you next week.