Sunday, December 21, 2008

Eye Surgery Udate

Carmel has now had surgery on both eyes, a week apart, and both surgeries were successful. That's really an understatement. Carmel now has 20/20 vision in both eyes, and sees better than I do. No contacts, no glasses. This is a dream come true for Carmel who has had to wear very thick glasses since she was a child. Thanks to Dr. Sam Yankelove and his staff of Houston, for a job well done !

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Eye Surgery



Well, the Dutch Star is parked at the West Houston RV Park in Brookshire for December. This because Carmel was advised to have eye surgery earlier than expected. The park is well run, close to the outpatient surgical center and the surgeon's office, and it's in a nice little town in which to get some rest. Some great restaurants around town and it's close to the Katy Mall which allows for some Christmas shopping.

Big Bend National Park




We have lived in Texas many years. Carmel is a native Texan and Jim arrived in 1979. Neither of us had any idea that Texas had this rugged beauty. We decided to make Big Bend our first stop as "full timers" since moving out of our Richmond, Texas home. We stayed three weeks at a RV park in Terlingua, Texas. It was not a RV Resort but was quiet, friendly and provided easy access to the park and to other area attractions.

We just cannot say enough about the beautiful park and the area scenery. It truly is a must see. We have visited several national parks, and Big Bend competes with them all and out shines many. It's not just the scenery. It's also the feeling that you are truly in a remote, untouched area that is very close to the way it was for centuries. All this under a blanket of stars that you can't imagine.

We took many photos and wish we could share them all. November is a great time to visit. Beautiful weather, little traffic and few people on the hiking trails.

Be aware that Big Bend has bears and mountain lions. Read the warnings and ask advice.

Downsizing



Jim finally retired in late July 2008 and we began the process of downsizing so we could move into the Dutch Star. The process was both physically and emotionally difficult and at times felt impossible. However, after three garage sales, and seven trips to a women's shelter with hundreds of donated items, we finally put the must keeps in storage and moved into our coach. The house was left with a realtor with instructions to sell or lease.