I can’t believe it’s finally happening, Flo and I leave tomorrow week!
Lots to do before I go. Packing to complete, house to secure, dog sitter arranged.
Paul drove the trailer over to his house where it could be opened, unpacked and aired.
We appreciated Chris’s typed and laminated instruction sheets on opening the trailer, resetting the walls and closing the trailer. On our travels these sheets came out each time and instructions followed exactly!!!
I enjoyed the afternoon gathering of friends at the Driscoll’s yesterday. Their house has been the venue for many such memorable gatherings and yes, the bubbles flowed. It was lovely to catch-up with some of our friends I don’t get to see as often now. They are interested and will be following my travels.
The thought of traveling on my own is rather daunting, but also very exciting. I certainly won’t be on my own. So much to do…..
Retired in April 2017 after a long career in cardiac nursing which I loved, I find my life has totally changed. After almost loosing my husband last August to a dissecting aortic aneurysm complicated by a massive watershed stroke post cardiothoracic surgery, we are adapting to a very different life together. This is our now story. Update, November 2025. Chris continued to do well until he had a stroke in August 2018. This time after 2 weeks on life support with no sign of improvement he passed away peacefully with the family present. RIP Chris, much loved and missed.
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