Friday, July 16, 2010

Vacation 2010

Our Summer Vacation is underway! This year, we are southbound--to Southwest Florida!  I know that Florida doesn't seem very far but it will have taken us 3 days and many stops along the way.  Our first night was in North Carolina.  We found a campground to stop into for the night.  I'll post pictures as soon as I have a computer that will let me post them.  It was--interesting, if not amusing.  Definitately an experience.  Pictures are worth 1000 words.
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Day 2-We visited our friends in Wake Forest, NC.  That was a great visit with the Nanni family.  Cindy fed all of us-and we are very lucky to have great friends.  We wish they still lived next door--we miss having great neighbors--at least on one side.  We had a great day--and then headed back to our campsite in a state park.  The park makes it very clear that the gates close at 9PM--be in before 9 or you can't get to your campsite.  We made it in by 9--by about 10 minutes.  The park was huge but I bet there were only 20 campers there--it was very dark, very quiet, and very close to a big lake.  The night went well.

We brought one cat with us.  Lexi needs medicine 2x/day.  She is travelling well and seems to enjoy the attention she is getting.  We have her in the camper and the air conditioner is running via the generator (in the back of the truck).  We are taking frequent breaks and checking on her often. 

We are now enroute to Brunswick, GA.  We have a mobile hot-spot via Julie's phone--YAY!  I love having internet while on the highway!  Bobby is doing a terrific job driving--we are pulling our 32 foot 5th wheel--and have all of our stuff with us.   Gonna post this for now...stay tuned for more adventures!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Tumor Log



This is Bobby's most recent 'Tumor Log'



I have to say...this is a miracle--and true evidence that it can happen.  When you look at this, know that it has happened because of YOU...the prayers, the support, the clinical trials, the patients that have suffered and died from melanoma, the love, work--and effort of endless people.  It speaks for itself--and we say, "Thank you, and we love you!"