Saturday, May 31, 2008

Many Thanks to Roberta 5.31.08



We just wanted to take a moment to thank Roberta for letting us stay with her the past 6 weeks. It's been so pleasant to have a place to call 'home' and she let us have the run of the place while we were there! Of course we tried to be proper house guests also - helping when we could & she had a honey-do list for Michael the past couple days! But we're so lucky to be able to stay with her.



We've been getting everything packed & ready for camping - lots of stuff!! Being away for 2 months, we had to think of nearly everything and then pack it in our jeep! But alas...somehow Michael made it happen! Here's some pics of the driveway before....and after!


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Rene

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Geocaching 5.28.08

OK....so if you have never heard of Geocaching...it's time you learn. We had just had a ball 'playing' this game. It's like treasure hunting with your GPS. There's a great website here...check it out!!

Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a GPS receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called "geocaches" or "caches") anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and "treasure," usually toys or trinkets of little value. Today, well over 800,000 geocaches are registered on various websites devoted to the pastime. Geocaches are currently placed in over 100 countries around the world and on all seven continents, including Antarctica.
And what's best about it is it's just plain FUN!! Who of you reading didn't like treasure hunting when you were a kid? If you said 'me'....well the Easter bunny would be so disappointed! And no, you can't use the excuse that you don't have a GPS unit to play. My mom & dad as well as a friend are both doing it without a GPS unit, they just do a bit more research on Google maps as it will even show you a picture of the round-about place it's hidden. OK and for you fuddy-duddies that say "you have too much time on your hands..." You're RIGHT!! And we're enjoying it as much as we can. ;-) wink, wink!
Did I mention how much FUN it is?? OK, so we have been 'playing' for about a week so far and have found 9 caches already! They range from somewhat easy (the hints are given well and we can find it quickly) to the really, really hard ones!

I'll show pics of 2 of our favorites so far...and describe our most favorite.

The first one was a 'Parking lot cache' and it was a 2 1/2 difficulty. We looked one day without success then came back another day after doing much more research and looked & looked. Finally, the cache owner 'caught' us and helped us out. It was disguised as a nail in the parking bumps! See the pics...



Another one that was eluding us was called "Thar She Blows". It was a cache disguised as a sprinkler head!!


And finally, our absolute favorite so far is called "Radio Central". It is a 3 part cache - you go to the 1st stage and it gives you the coordinates for the next one and so on. So the first stage was called a 'park and grab', which essentially means it's a fairly easy one to find. Inside was the coordinates to the next one and said to be sure to tune to FM 88.5 for some easy listening when we got there. We drove to the next one, tuned to 88.5 where there was an "Emergency Weather Announcement for the Hollywood Beach area. The weather was going to plummet today to 34 degrees with winds coming out of the west at 15.47 mph and tomorrow the weather would heat to a blazing 119 degrees with winds switching to the north at 35.75 mph. We should be able to pull out of the hard string of weather. We now return you to your regular programming". Too cute!! (FYI, 34 15.47 and 119 35.75 is our GPS coordinates here).
So we went to the final coordinates and looked, and looked, and looked! (We're new and haven't figured out all of the 'tricks' of the trade!). There was a hint on the instructions that said to be conspicuous when looking for the last one cause neighbors were watching, but knew about geocaching and were cool with it. We couldn't find it and left. But didn't get far before deciding not to let it beat us and went back. Finally, I noticed a bolt in the fence that was just out of place. I wiggled it, & pulled it out a bit and it was tied to a string! I pulled it hard and up from the back of the fence came the final cache even singing the 'chicken dance' song! haha... And as we headed back to the truck, Michael & I laughed knowing the neighbors were probably watching us as we did the 'chicken dance'. Fun, fun!!
OK, so after reading this...you MUST be interested! Beware though...it's infectious! It's just like Lay's potato chips....once you start, you just can't stop!
Here's what you do. Go to http://www.geocaching.com/. On the right hand side of the screen, enter your zip code and click Search. In the upper right hand side of the screen, you'll see a picture that says "Map It!". Click that. This will bring up a google map showing all of the geocaches in your general area! Click on the green geocache and it will show you a window with details. Click on the title of the geocache and it will give you the puzzle & hints to find it. To see the exact latitude/longitude, you must be signed up as a member...but it's free and they don't spam you.
Good luck to everyone! Drop me a line if you decide to do it, or have already tried it, I'd love to hear the stories!
More to follow...
Rene

{GMST}034|09.00|N|119|11.00|W|Port Hueneme, California|At Roberta's House getting ready for camping!{GEND}

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Red Cross Volunteers 5.24.08

Since we have been back in town, we have signed up as volunteers for the American Red Cross and have completed several classes. We figure since we have free time, why not give back somehow?! My family have been volunteering for several years and both my Mom & Dad have gone on several national disasters to help. They shared their knowledge with us on how to get started and we began training.

We have attended the following classes so far...

- Red Cross Volunteer Orientation
- Intro to Disaster Services
- Mass Care Overview
- First Aid/CPR
- Ready, Set, Roll - ERV Driving

Whew!! We are trained up to be ERV drivers - Emergency Response Vehicle. The ERV is mainly used for mobile feeding but can also be used to deliver supplies to those in need. We have met some fabulous people & are looking forward to being able to volunteer!



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Rene

Sunday, May 18, 2008

King Street 5.18.08

Michael has been working this past month identifying properties in Texas that would fit well into our overall portfolio and has found one that he's incredibly excited about. It's a three unit property in Corpus Christi on King Street. We made an offer and it was accepted...we opened up escrow today. Woohoo!

He's been watching the Corpus Christi area for the past few years and feels it will be a good investment. There are a lot of positive things/growth in the area. We will be packing up all of our 'items' in storage and moving them to Texas later in the summer.

There are plenty of things to do before we close...inspections, etc. But we're excited about the property & are looking forward to closing the deal. Here's a pic of it.



I'm still trying to fight off this @#%& cold without much luck...

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Rene

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Family visit 5.17.08



Michael's Sister, Mom, & Neice/Nephew came up for a visit this weekend. We spent Saturday with them and had a great visit! We met them first thing Saturday morning and jumped on the train and headed up to Santa Barbara for the day. It was Gracie & Nolan's first time on the train and we had a fabulous trip. The weather was perfect - in the 90's! Once we were in SB we walked around the harbor, watched the sailboats leave for a race, walked up to the pier for lunch, took the harbor trolley around State street, played in the water for a while, and then took the train back to Ventura. It was great fun! Gracie & Nolan are just wonderful & we both enjoyed spending time with them...and of course with Jennifer & Muriel!

Once in Ventura, we went to dinner and then home. What a great day.

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Rene
{GMST}034|25.33|N|119|42.51|W|Santa Barbara|Visiting with Family in Santa Barbara!{GEND}

Friday, May 16, 2008

Visiting & Fighting 5.16.08

We've spent the last couple weeks running errands, working on the reservations for camping, finalizing taxes, disolving the corporation, getting all of the items required for the camping trip, shoe shopping (still), and the best part...visiting with friends.


We have had a great time catching up with everyone here. We've been happily innundated in girl's nights out, dinners, lunches, & just visiting with all of our friends.


We were even treated to a sailing trip on Mother's day. Marc Coleman took us, Sandra & Dave, & John took out of Ventura Harbor on his boat out for a day of sailing. It was cold & overcast - only about 60 degrees...but was fabulous. Such a treat!


And fighting...the cold that is!! This week turned out to be much different than what was planned! I ended up with a terrible cold. I was feeling a bit run-down last week and was trying to take it easy but I think being out in the cold all day Sunday, it finally got me. I came down with a killer cold that just doesn't seem to be getting better. I'm exhausted - I've slept more the past week than I have in years! Luckily it's still just a head cold, but it's a killer one. I haven't left the house all week. We had grand plans this week and had to cancel every one of them.
I did manage to feel OK enough to do dinner with Leigh, Tara, Dorothy, & Dan Friday night though....we really miss them and it was great to visit with them.


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Rene

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Red Bull Air Races 5.4.08



We went down to San Diego for the Red Bull Air Races this weekend. It was a blast! It was crazy how these little planes zoomed around the air gates in under 2 minutes! (A picture of the hardest airgate is below)



They were having a special viewing of the planes & pilots Saturday morning before the show on Coronado Island and we got to see them all up close. Unfortunately, we had driven for 3 hours just to get there and they had no bathrooms on site...so we viewed all of the planes and them zoomed out of there to a rest stop!



We had a great hotel downtown called La Pensione that was in the Little Italy area of San Diego. There were wonderful Italian eateries and we splurged on some yummy gelato, tiramisu, & italian food.

We watched the show at the South Embarcadero just behind the Convention Center. The show was fantastic - so amazing. The acrobatic moves they were doing were incredible. The show was both Saturday & Sunday. Saturday the weather cooperated and was in the 90's. Sunday the fog & colder weather started to creep in and by the time the show ended, it was downright chilly! We had horrible traffic all the way home but made it safe & sound. Great weekend! If you ever have a chance to see these again....do it!! I'm having photo issues again, when I get it fixed I'll update with the photos.

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Rene
{GMST}032|70.42|N|117|16.49|W|San Diego|Red Bull Air Races in San Diego{GEND}

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Goin' Places..SOLD! 5.1.2008

We sold Goin' Places, the Electric boat rental business and it closed today. Woohoo! That's the last 'thing' that we had to deal with in California, other than recreation. So we're free! Michael will be working with the new owner teaching them the ropes & will still deal with little related items but we're FREE!! Woohoo!!

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Rene