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Tom wrote an email to some dear friends describing our time here in Florida. He did such a good job, I thought I would share it with you. I hope to write a blog about our park but our internet service is so weak, I can't put pictures on my posts. So I'll share with you when we get a better signal. Here's Tom's post.


Good morning Marcia. Yes, we are having a great time in Florida. My Uncle Wayne and Aunt Phyllis Ullery are in the park so we have enjoyed several outings with them. Their daughter and son-in-law, Dianne and Charlie Minor, have been down for the month of March so the outings have gone form 4 to 6. In addition Butch and Shelia Nordhof are only about 10 minutes away so we have enjoyed their company as well. My cousin and her husband Nanette and Larry Kreuger live in St. Petersburg and came over for a day last week. Outings have included the Strawberry Festival in Plant City, a Tigers ballgame in Lakeland, the Florida Flywheelers, a tractor show, several trips to Daytona Beach when Brenda was covering the NASCAR Race, Lake Placid to see the Mureals painted on buildings and several shopping trips (for Brenda and the Girls).
Some new activities, we learned to Shuffle Board, pay a new card game called Golf, and ride our pedal bikes with the group from the park. There is a schedule for the park so you can choose the activities you want to be a part of. Brenda has been attending "Hands of Love" a group of ladies that make a variety of gift for children and people in the hospitals. We both have been singing in the choir at church so that have been fun to get back into singing. We just miss Mr. Storm as the director.
Our time here has been enjoyable but needless to say we are so missing the Grand Children. We are ready to head home and are leaving next Monday the 26th. We hope to be home in three days. We hope your good weather hold for the trip.

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  1. Sounds like a wonderful, relaxing time!!!

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