First my apologies for not updating the blog. So to get caught up, I will give you the highlights of our last few weeks.
Our Motorhome
One of the reasons we have come to Yuma was to do some upgrading to the motorhome. Last season we saw some items we wanted to purchase and decided to do it this season.
First, we took out our couch and replaced it with theater seating.
Before:
After:
Andy put in the little table on the right. It comes out when we travel.
So with the seating there, we moved the TV. I do not have a before picture. The cabinet is my thrift shop find this past summer:
Then I replaced all the curtains in the front and over the door.
Before:
After (as well as the pictures above with the TV):
Next was a dashboard cover for when we are parked. We checked into a permanent one but it was over $400.00 and I was able to make one for less than $50.00. I can live without the permanent one –
(It is a little messy in the above picture – sorry.) But it does match the curtains.
We replaced our fan in the living area to a Fantastic Fan that pulls air out as well as in – Real Nice. Another item was a water softening system – Very nice!
I did get two estimates for reupholstering our captains chairs – YIKEES!! It is cheaper to buy new ones. So not sure what I am going to do there.
We ordered new dinette cushions to arrive in Casa Grande sometime in December – will have pictures then.
And lastly, I am looking for a carpenter to build us wooden valences in the bedroom that I can paint. I could reupholster the current ones we have but I have a cat that likes to climb them. So wooden ones, painted, stenciled, and polyurethane may be better. The carpenter in the park is busy until after the holidays so that won’t work. Will try in Casa Grande.
I am still not sure what I am going to do with the flooring. I put new carpeting in the bedroom in our other motorhome and will probably do the same here. But in the living area, I do not want carpet and I am not sure how to do it with the slide. Hmm, I will need to research.
KOFA COOP Escape Park
Another reason we came here is that we are number nine on the list for a lot. We originally put our names on this list in 2010 because it was the warmest place in the U.S. that winter - every other place we visited was cold (for us). Since we only stayed one night here in boondocking before this, we figured we better stay here a month to decide if we really want to take a lot.
Here is the lot we are renting:
Our neighbors, Fran and Bob, have adopted us and over the course of the month they introduced us to folks, invited us to sit with them at the potluck and socials, and told us about many of the things in the park. Thank you, Fran and Bob.
There is a pool and hot tub here that we have enjoyed (Andy has used it more than me). There is a coffee hour for the men early in the morning and that is where Andy went most every morning since he is an early riser. They also have crafts six days a week in the afternoon and I was there a few times to meet the ladies and see what everyone was doing. It is early in the season so many of the activities here do not start until mid November.
Yuma
Yuma offers a lot to the snowbirds and we have many friends who winter here every year. So over the past month we got together with Nora (who we last saw in West Yellowstone), Della and Bob (who we last saw at Bead Week), Sandy and Raul (who we last saw in Washington), Larry and Peg (who we last saw in Oregon). There are quite a few beading/polymer/resin groups here and Nora took me to a few of them where I visited with a number of the ladies from Bead Week (Thank you, Nora). Sue and Bruce came thru on their way to California and it was great to get caught up with them.
We are so blessed with the friends we have –
Andy joined the local Amvets and we have been going there at least once a week. He also helped them on Veteran’s Day, giving out poppies at the local Fry’s. One of the days they had a meat draw and we had never been to one. Frankly I didn’t even know what it was. (For those who don’t know, you buy tickets and when your ticket is pulled, you win meat such as steak, chicken, bacon, etc.) Our first one, we won chicken, steak, and a free lunch. On the second week, we didn’t win anything – Oh well.
My Moose Lodge is also here in Yuma. We only went there once but I learned that the Woman of the Moose Chapter in that lodge is very active so I will probably get involved there.
The weather, of course, is beautiful. It was very warm during the day for our first two weeks here and then it cooled down and was very enjoyable. There is the wind, although we only had bad wind one day.
Looks like snow, doesn’t it:
Health
We did make our yearly trip to Mexico for dental. It was great to see Dr. Roberto again. We met him a few years ago and since then, he has married and now has two children.
Andy and I both came down with what I call “the Desert Crud”. We always get sick the first month here and I am not sure if it is the desert dust or the amount of people in the stores and markets and we just get exposed to a new strain of germs. I had a bad stomach virus right before and had started on antibiotics so my “cold” did not get as bad, although I was down and out for a little over a week.
Speaking of Healthcare – I am losing my healthcare as of December 31, 2014 so I have been spending some time going thru the maze of options – oh my – and it is a maze. My application is done on healthcare.gov but I still need to get thru to the insurance companies. I am sure it will all work out.
So that is our highlights for our month in Yuma. We left for Casa Grande on November 21st which will be in our next blog.
Stay tuned and enjoy today.
2 comments:
In Yuma for a month, and you didn't come out to the refuge? Titch titch! ;)
HI Judy, We were at the refuge last year and three years ago - Beautiful area. Have fun. :-)
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