It’s pretty easy to understand the meaning of this statement. Some say that it’s a German proverb meaning basically that if you get lazy you get ill/weak in the bones and aren't able to move well. Something along the order that when people get older they tend not to be so active and they lose most mobility – meaning we’re getting up in age.
That is not the case for us. We had planned on taking the two grand kids
from Minnesota while Kay’s daughter, Jill, was going on a pleasure trip to
Scotland. Having Julia (who will be 4 on
Sept. 28) and Joe (a teenager turning 14 in October), coming to live in the coach
with us was finally here. It took some
getting used to the smaller living space that they were accustomed to, but
overall we made it work. We had to. The fun was just beginning for this 2-week sleepover. Many smiles and plenty of hugs were had by
all.
Have you ever walked through a Sunflower Maze? This sunflower extravaganza called, Seeds of Hope, was created to the memory
of a local woman in the area - by her family - that succumbed to cancer. Quite a happy place.
Ariel view of the Sunflower Maze |
Joe really enjoyed his time with the kitties while Julia spent time putting together her puzzles . . . over and over. Toss in quite a few book to read and you can see how we definitely needed to keep our energy levels up.
Here is Joe in the kitchen putting the ingredients
together in making banana bread for us.
It was delicious!
Something that we don’t get too much of because of
schedules, is the time that we spend with Jeff’s son, Eric, and the grand
boys. The “boyz” are Jacob (9 years) and
Daniel (who will be 12 in November). The
day was perfect for a picnic and some pool time for them.
It was also good to hook up with special friends while we
are still parked in Wisconsin.
Donna and Brent |
All smiles with good friend, Judy |
Our stay in the Badger State will be coming to an end as
we have pretty much wrapped up what we wanted to get done while we've been here these three months. Still can't believe that the summer is pretty much over with the cool evenings that have arrived. We plan to leave for Minnesota on Monday (9/19)and will be there visiting with family before we depart the first week in
October - for a stop in Sioux Falls to get driver’s licenses renewed. From there we hit the open road.
We are truly blessed with family and friends!
Hugs to all ~