We had a marvelous trip to California. Were gone nearly a month! This past week has been a lot of catching up and cleaning up and getting ready for the next adventure.
Quick update on Rich....he is still dealing with a whacky body chemistry - still trying to get meds regulated. Not having a thyroid is a difficult thing! He gets pretty pooped in the afternoons, especially, but he has a great spirit and tries to NOT let it hold him back.
Going to CA, we took I-70 through Denver, Grand Junction, Las Vegas and then into Moorpark, where we stayed with Jeremy and Renee. The first weekend we spent in Newport Beach with Jeff & Caroline and Jeremy and Renee. It was wonderful just hanging out with them. Then it was back to Moorpark where we made our "home base". We had great visits with friends in Newbury Park and family before going back to Newport Beach for another whole week. Back to Moorpark and a weekend over Mother's Day and then it was back to Kansas. Whew! It was good to go and good to get home!
We always enjoy stopping in Georgetown, CO, just west of Denver. There are always lots of fun things to look at and purchase. Rich picked up this sporty cap. A new look for him!
The Utah landscape was just gorgeous. The sandstone formations are breathtaking!
Stay tuned for more!
Thanks for keeping us in your prayers! We would especially appreciate your prayers for improvement in Rich's energy level. He would like to feel a little more "spry"!
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Cool! Looks like you kids had a GREAT time. We will be praying for increased energy. You'll need it for that gym membership!
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about you a whole lot and really missing your posts!! Great American landscape! I am ready for a road trip. Our summer vacation is supposed to be at Douphin Island, which will probably be coated in oil. Any other ideas of where to go with the whole family?
ReplyDeleteGlad you finally made it home - just to leave again. Oh well. You are retired. GO FOR IT!!
ReplyDeleteHope to get together when you stay put here for awhile. Welcome home, dear friends.