As you can see, we are back to our January destination in Florida. We arrived yesterday and have settled in our apartment. It was a long journey from the snowy roads of Maine. We got to see every member of the family before we left. We had Christmas at home, then visited Jon and exchanged gifts, then left for Bob's where we spent two days. The kids are at an age where they are a lot of fun and we enjoyed our time there.
We left Massachusetts on Wednesday morning and made it through Connecticut with no problem. The traffic was a little slow in New York, but we made it to Scranton for lunch. We reserved a room in Chambersburg, PA and expected to be there by 3. We knew there was a big storm coming through on Thursday and we wanted to be south of it. We hit traffic around Harrisburg that was literally tied up for hours. We did not get to Chambersburg until 6:30. We ended up with a suite in a Clarion hotel.
When we got up Thursday morning there was a coating of snow and ice on everything. We started out again and had a wonderful day driving through Virginia. We got off I-81 and took I-64 across the state. It goes through the Blue Ridge Mountains and the day was just beautiful.
We had an uneventful day Thursday, and decided to stop for the night at Smithfield, North Carolina.
To our surprise, Sherry and David Cole had caught up to us with their RV. We went to visit them before we left for the trip south. Friday was South Carolina day. If we could eliminate one state from our trip this would be the one. The traffic barely moved all day. Apparently the roads in SC aren't able to handle the amount of traffic they get. It was a slow and frustrating day. We were most happy to see the Georgia border. Traffic flowed nicely in Georgia. We spent the night in Pooler, just outside Savannah.
Saturday morning we headed to Florida. Our landlords told us to come a day early if we wanted to, and we did. The sight of palm trees, blue skies, sunshine, and warm air was welcome. We arrived Saturday afternoon and are all unpacked and moved in. Gary put on one of his Christmas gifts, and we checked out the beach at Patrick AFB today. The feel of that sand under your feet, and the sound of the waves breaking create a feeling of happiness.
We are glad we had the time with family before we left. We are very proud of the family we have.
However, the cold and the snow are getting harder to take as we get older. We are happy to be here! Stay tuned and we will share our adventures!
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