Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Blatant plug and timely tips

Okay this will be short.  My granddaughter Allison has been very active in high school TV production and I want to show everyone why we are so proud of her.  So take a look at this attached clip and compare it with your small hometown commercial news cast.  I  think you'll find these high school kids do a pretty fine job.

http://www.mhsaa.tv/davison/events/21943

Campers are slowly but surely pulling up stakes and heading out ... and we'll soon follow.  As I watch the parade of those preparing to leave, it reminds me of the preparation we all need to do to get ready to hit the road.  Some need to winterize, all need to check engine fluids, tire air pressure, windows and vents closed, propane valves closed, battery(s) condition, windshield wipers, stop lights and turn signals, antennas lowered, will the slides retract, and will the engine and generator even start.  Try to get all these checks made on the morning you're planning to leave will almost guarantee higher stress and the likelihood that you'll get to spend another day in camp fixing something.  So make out a check list a week ahead of your departure date and get at it.

Still livin' the dream and working through my checklist.

Phil

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Ole'

Yet another day of conspicuous consumption.  Or as we call it around here ... pigging out at the clubhouse.

Steeped in the traditions of old Mexico, another spread of ''theme' food was prepared for the residents here.  Nancy, who must have worked on the dinner for a month, again bettered her efforts of last year by introducing yet another delectable array of homemade 'south of the border' delicacies.

Chef Senorita Nancy
Senior Rod and the Fajita fixens'
 Now I can look at a menu at any Mexican restaurant and before too long become so confused as to what to order I usually end up with a taco and call it a day.  But Nancy does it right.  All these homemade goodies lined up and labeled!  Yes she actually identifies each item (with a beautifully handcrafted sign) which helps us not so sophisticated diners figure out what to flop on our plate.  Smell those beans cooking ... see that blacken chicken ... um..... black beans, refried beans, peppers, onions, taco meat, shredded chicken, steak strips ... need I go on?  But I can't stop ... taco salad, tortillas, fajitas, flan but hopefully ...... no flatulence.  I don't know how she does it but this one woman food show was another success.

Where the 'action' starts

Looked good ...tasted better
Nothing forgotten

Not so shy eaters
After margaritas and lots of cold beer, the crowd settled into the evenings entertainment.  The old college football rivalry between the University of Michigan and Notre Dame was on national TV.   Sides were drawn weeks ago with an occasional prank punctuating the pre-game days.  You know ... those silly little games youngsters of all ages play in an attempt to get the upper hand prior to the big game.  As the season is just starting, we can only guess what lies ahead as each week brings on new challengers, but the outcomes of U of M and ND will be at the forefront.

By the time the game started a large semi-circle of chairs surrounded the big screen TV.  For those who didn't follow the game it was a real nail biter right to the end.  Though not a particular well played game (some would say a really bad game) it ended up being one of the most exciting many of us had ever seen.
Something like three touchdowns within the last 90 seconds was almost too exciting to watch.  Underwear changes were in order shortly after the finish.  U of M squeaked out the victory but it maybe wouldn't have mattered as it was just great fun. (Go Blue!)

Pre-game posturing
So another, and almost final get-together for the folks here at Cousins RV at seasons end.  With a Chili cook-off next week, our Michigan social calendar is almost at an end.  A very busy summer filled with many great memories and good times.  We're thankful for this unique opportunity and look forward to the next adventure.

Still livin' the dream.

Phil





Sunday, September 4, 2011

Little Beauty

Lola, our youngest granddaughter, just celebrated her 1st birthday.  Mom and Dad threw a big picnic party at a local park and friends and relatives from all around helped Lola enjoy the day.  I may be just a little prejudiced but isn't she just the cutest?


Still livin' the dream.

Phil