A Start Back To “Normalcy” (Perhaps…)

It has been a while since the last post, but not a whole lot of interesting shenanigans has occurred so this will be a really really really short update. We have spent the better part of the last 3+ months in the socialist state of Kalifornia, tending to some routine medical issues and helping take care of Jeanne’s mom. We finally decided to up-anchor and flee the state again. Not all of our stay in Kalifornia was consumed by healthcare tedium. While in Redding we happened upon a small car show at the Elk’s Lodge, “Runnin’ On Empty” and got the opportunity to check out some fine rides all gussied up by their owners (it actually shamed me into giving Rosie a good wash & wax while parked at Jeanne’s brother David’s house.) 

In our runs back to Santa Rosa (our hub of medical care providers), we also managed to attend our grandson Max’s little league game. I’m about fed up with watching the youth of our country be forced to wear face diapers while participating OUTDOORS in youth sports! Our daughter Jenn told us that it is so bad, neighbors have actually taken photos of the game days where players and attendees were not wearing masks, then sent the photos into the league with complaints. A definite sad state of affairs…

This past week was our grand finale this time around with all three grandkids. We grabbed 5 days at the Jellystone RV Resort (Tower Park) in the Terminous area of Lodi, CA and the first two days Max & his mom came over from Santa Rosa and stayed with us. It was the Mayday weekend and the place was absolutely packed! But Max (9 years old) had fun anyways. The park has a very large pool and water park type area as well as other typical activities for the kids like the bounce pillow, basketball court, monkey bar play areas, lazer tag, mini-golf and gem mining to name a few. After we tried (unsuccessfully) to wear Max out, we met our son Chad and picked up our granddaughters Hailey (5 years old) and Ellie (3 years old) to try to do the same to them. They got the experience of being there midweek, offseason, and nearly deserted. Alas, we failed to wear the two girls out also. The only downfall during our stay is that every day but one we felt like we were in a huge wind/dust storm.

Jellystone Park in our rear-view, we returned Hailey & Ellie to Chad & Crissy, then began our trek out of state. We are aiming for South Dakota for now, but nothing is ever set in stone, which is exactly the way we like it. So that has us caught up for now, hoping to start making memories by the truckload so I can begin boring you out of your minds, er, uh, I mean keep you updated more frequently. Until next post…

5/31/2013 Time for some Tennessee ’splorin’…

We made it to Branson! Jenn and Max made it! Let the fun begin! We started off with the Rainbow/SKP park, Turkey Creek RV Village in Hollister. It is a small park right on Turkey Creek near where it connects to Taneycomo Lake. The Landing, a popular outdoor mall, is nearby and all is just outside the mess of downtown Branson. We picked Jenn and Max up from the Branson airport and got them situated in the trailer (“Pack ‘em in!”). During the week while we waited for the plane, Oklahoma City area got nailed by the tornado and Jeanne heard a tornado had touched down at the Lake Thunderbird State Park, which we had left about a week ago. Topping that off, the tornado warnings and alerts got intense in the Hollister/Branson area while we were there. Luckily, all we got was some thunder and lightning shows and a little bit of rain.  We got some visiting in with family (the Bevins clan and the Pace clan), then we relocated to the Compton Ridge Campground where the Bevins’ had a permanent campsite and we spent the Memorial Day weekend there with them.  We’ve still been fighting the ticks, and the women got a thrill (read “scare”) when word came out a camper got bit by a copperhead snake while we were there. Max had fun with his cousins and swimming in the pool. And what visit to Branson would be complete without a visit to Lambert’s, “Home of the Throwed Rolls”. 

From Branson it was off to Loretta Lynn’s Ranch at Hurricane Mills, TN, a campground with concert facility, rodeo facilities, and a motocross type track area for M/C’s and ATV’s. We did not get a chance encounter with Loretta Lynn, but had a fun time touring the ranch/facilities in a rented golf cart. I think it was the highlight of Jenn’s visit, driving the cart… We got to take Max swimming in Hurricane Creek and the pool on the ranch, he had a fun time. They put on a “campfire songfest” with some pretty good musicians playing guitar. No snakes encountered here, but Max did get a close look at a fair sized turtle.

The Jellystone Campground in Cosby, TN was our next destination. This was a great family park, they do a lot of activities for the kids, and the owner is a big kid himself. While we were there a church kids choir from Georgia came and gave a concert on the grounds. We were also in the area of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, so we tried to do a day at Dollywood.  The weather was not real cooperative during our whole stay here, we got some serious rain/thunder/lightning.  The day we tried to go to Dollywood, the rain came down so hard you could not see while driving. There was just enough let-up in the rain so Max could enjoy a couple of “Hey Rides” with Yogi Bear through the park grounds. We did manage to drive into the Smoky Mountain National Park, but it was in that driving rain and we made it to the top of Clingman’s Dome, but the fog/mist was so thick we could not see past the parking area. We did get some spectacular views from other vantage points.

Next stop we drove to the Rainbow/SKP park, Raccoon Valley C.G. in Heiskell just outside of Knoxville. From there we managed to make it to Dollywood during clear weather and we had a good time until about 3:00 in the afternoon when the skies opened up again on us. We terminated our stay there at that time, since Dollywood closes all outdoor rides when lightning activity gets within 6 miles or so of the park, and it did. We made a trip to downtown Knoxville to the area of Market Square and the World Fair Park. We did some shopping in town and found a great dog park to take the doggies to, part of the Pet Safe business complex there in town. 

Our next stop is the Jellystone Campground in Nashville, just up the street from the Grand Ol’ Opry. Stay tuned…