We've moved farther south and the weather is still unseasonably warm as they say, especially compared to what the Midwest states are getting right now. I can't imagine how awful it must be to be living in Oklahoma right now, which is precisely why we travel in the South and West in the winter. Except for driving north for Christmas, of course.
The Woods golf course is a couple of miles from here, so we'll play a round of golf tomorrow and enjoy the sunshine while we can. Then we'll start rounding up things to take north with us, packing up clothes and cat paraphernalia and trying to eat up the leftovers in the refrigerator. One reason we stay at this campground is the fact that they only charge us a dollar a day to leave the trailer hooked up to electricity while we're gone, which means we don't have to empty the refrigerator out completely and restock it when we return. Which means I don't have to run to the grocery the moment we return. Although, come to think of it, we'll be moving the trailer to Florida the next day and meeting up with friends Don and Vicki and it will be New Year's Eve, so there will be partying going on. Therefore finger foods and beverages will be needed, so I guess I'll be going to the store after all. So much for that.
Got to go work on my "stuff to take to Ohio list". And my "Things to buy the family for Christmas list". Is it just me, or is it hard to get into the Christmas spirit this year? I'm just not feeling it so far. Sigh.
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I was up and out and about early yesterday.. managed to pretty well complete the Christmas gift shopping. On the way home in the car our local station was playing Christmas Carols. I felt the first tingles of the Christmas Spirit. I think it is just one of those things that kind of sneaks up on you.
The sunshine and warmth sounds so heavenly. :-)
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