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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

How We Spent Our Christmas Vacation



The Christmas holidays are over ... back to work for some, back to school for others, and back on the road for us! 

Thinking about that "favorite" January school assignment, here is our version of "How We Spent our Christmas Vacation".


We left the Wildebeest enjoying the mild temps and flowering magnolias in Florida and drove up to an equally mild Minnesota. Time to contact friends and cross our fingers that everyone's busy schedules would be flexible enough for a visit. We were blessed to be able to visit, cook, decorate and dine with many.


Special friends, Ella and Maddie supplied the glitter, paint and artistic ideas to transform the gigantic Florida pine cones into a ...












.... perfect sized RV Christmas tree!










So humbled with the special gifts from friends including ...


A new welcome-sign coming soon to our future RV campgrounds,


And a beautiful fleece blanket loving made by Brittany and donated to a needy baby in our community.




During the last few months on the road, we have been spoiled with fantastic views outside our "home". Heading back north, we were not disappointed. Our "homes away from home" reflected the frosty beauty of Minnesota while our hosts warmed us up with the gift of their friendship.


Many thanks for opening your homes to us ... and your kitchens for my Christmas cookie bake-a-thons.




A side trip to Wisconsin brought a day of JOY as we celebrated our son's college graduation.  


After a fun gathering of family and friends that included the local favorites of Hardy's BBQ and New Glarus beer, we went on to Minneapolis, staying within walking distance of the Mall of America.


As the rain turned to ice, our Christmas gift to each other, Ice Creepers, came in handy as RVentures continued. We walked to the Mall of America and caught the Light Rail to downtown Minneapolis. First stop was Town Hall Brewery for a glass of their "Manhattan Reserve", a barrel aged cherry grand cru. It lived up to it's name ... definitely one of the finest beers we have enjoyed together.



Next stop, a walk by the Minnesota Viking's new stadium still under construction. As you can see, the Viking ship is beginning to take shape.


After a walk through Macy's winter wonderland, we enjoyed Rock Bottom's delicious and bargain-basement priced happy hour. Taking the light rail back to the Mall of America revealed more holiday sparkle.

But the true Christmas sparkle was in the eyes and smiles of the young children of our family on Christmas Eve. Will (6) and Sam (4) are ready to step in as Santa's elves if needed!


The special times continued on Christmas day. The turkey and "Mary's Special Potatoes" seemed even more delicious when served on my mom's china and parent's dining room table in their new, elegant home.

Started to think about heading back south when winter storm Goliath roared into town. Poppy, our guest host doggie, was not so impressed with the 9 inches of new snow ...


... But Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening before we headed south again, I was reminded of the beloved poem ... 


Whose woods these are I think I know.   
His house is in the village though;   
He will not see me stopping here   
To watch his woods fill up with snow.   

My little horse must think it queer   
To stop without a farmhouse near   
Between the woods and frozen lake   
The darkest evening of the year.   

He gives his harness bells a shake   
To ask if there is some mistake.   
The only other sound’s the sweep   
Of easy wind and downy flake.   

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   
But I have promises to keep,   
And miles to go before I sleep,   
And miles to go before I sleep.


Yes, we have miles to go as RVentures continue in Florida. But for now, we are happy to have been able spend our Christmas vacation surrounded by the warmth of our Minnesota family and friends.



Until next time ... stay warm with a friend ... and enjoy the adventures in your life!

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Ho, Ho, Hallelujah!



Ho, Ho, Hallelujah!


2015
Christmas Greetings
from
Doug and Chris Chartrand

As we sit under the palm trees gazing out at the birds soaring above the Florida lagoon, it hardly seems like the crazy pre-Christmas season of the past. This has been an amazing year of change; of letting go, of setting out, of discovering God's beautiful world as "RVentures" began. Since the majestic palms are reminding us more of Easter, our greeting to you this Christmas season is more appropriately, "Ho, Ho, Hallelujah!"

After healing up, selling our house, and temporarily going back to work (that wasn't in the plan), we enjoyed summer in Rochester while getting used to living in our RV. The promise/threat of colder weather had us hit the road in the beginning of October. The past three months of "RVentures" have taken us south to beautiful campsites on the shores of lakes, rivers, bayous, lagoons, and oceans. But more importantly then the wonderful locations, is the appreciation of the "gifts" we are able to experience daily ... the Hallelujah moments.

These Hallelujah moments in 2015 came in all forms....

  • Helping Chris' dad in his last earthly days and knowing that he is now enjoying a heavenly polka with Mom.
  • Enjoying time with siblings as we sorted through the years of memories and found treasures in the form of photos, letters, and stories.
  • Exploring the Minneapolis bike paths, meeting up with Kevin, and seeing his excitement as he continues to enjoy "living the dream".
  • Coming back "North" at Christmas to see Adam graduate from the University of Wisconsin - Stout and start to plan his career in property management.
  • Working through the struggles and discovering the joys that come with living in small living quarters on wheels.
  • Appreciating the fact that these close quarters come with a massive, ever-changing "back yard". 
  • Realizing that there is nothing better than spending time with your best friend.
  • Chronicling "RVentures" with photos and stories on our blog, "RVentures with Doug and Chris". We hope you are able to follow along at  www.dougchartrand.blogspot.com. Fill in your email address on the right side of our blog home screen, and you will get an email notice when we add a new post.

So dear friends, our Christmas wish is that you too can savor and enjoy all the Hallelujah moments in your life ... and that we can stay connected in friendship no matter where "RVentures" take us.


Wishing you a Merry Christmas
and
many Hallelujah moments in 2016!

Chris and Doug


"A Hallelujah Christmas" by Cloverton from Ross Wooten on Vimeo.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Panama City Gems: Beaches, Wildlife and Friends





It's a busy time of year, but we want to make sure that we share with you the "gems" we discovered when we visited Panama City, Florida at the beginning of December.







One of these "gems" was our home for ten days at St. Andrews State Park. From the lusciously forested sites to the miles of pristine beach to the menagerie of birds and marine life, each day brought new beauty.















Whether enjoying the sunrise over the Grand Lagoon or the sunset over the Gulf, the "gem" of wonderful weather provided many opportunities to explore the park.






















On our walks we encountered "gems" of wildlife that shared the state park with us. We enjoyed frequent sightings of deer, lizards, blue herons, and dolphins (far in the distance). 























The "gem" of friendship proved to be the most valuable and enjoyable part of our visit to Panama City. I was able to reconnect with a dear friend from my college days. What a gift to be able to share stories and laughs ... as well as her kitchen for a Christmas cookie bake-a-thon!  


Doug and I were so grateful to be able to experience the local "gem" known as Southern Gospel music. When we attended the Gold City Reunion concert, we appreciated that we were able to enjoy an aspect of Southern culture that we would not have found on our own.

With Christmas approaching, we left the Wildebeest nestled among the magnolias and grapefruit trees as we travel north to celebrate our son's graduation and the holidays. 










RVentures will take us away for a few weeks from the land from the land of "sandmen" ... and thanks to "El Nino", we have not yet spotted a "snowman"! 




 Until next time ... seek out the "gems" ... and enjoy the adventures in your life!

Monday, December 7, 2015

The Million Dollar Views of the Timpoochee Trail




Our friends told us about a biking trail along the quaint seaside village not far from our current location. With the sun shining and temps in the 70s, we decided that RVenture today would be to try out the Timpoochee Trail.





The Timpoochee is an 18 mile trail that parallels the Gulf along Hwy 30a. It passes through cute vacation villages and near the fairly rare ecological treasures known as "dune lakes". 


These lakes have variable contact with the Gulf of Mexico, so the water conditions can vary from fresh to salt water producing a unique and always changing ecosystem. Love it when we can enjoy God's million dollar views ... free for the peddling.

Eight miles down the trail, we came to the very cute town of Seaside. This master-planned community was where most of the filming of the Jim Carrey movie "The Truman Show" took place. The million dollar views now consisted of pastel houses, paved roads, lamp-shade light posts, palm trees and flowering bushes in pine needle gardens.







The "cuteness" was just beyond my belief...I was so glad that we were on our bikes, so that we could slowly take in all the charm of this community.






Community parks, swimming pools, shopping centers and chapels shared the same charming architectural style. I am glad that Doug kept track of our location as I quickly got lost in utopia.

No speeding allowed!

The community chapel


A matching home for  the Wildebeest!


Doug knows me well enough ... the only way to get us to continue on our ride is to find the ice cream shop. Keeping with the million dollar theme, the mocha gelato was worth every penny!



Our next stop was Grayton Beach. I never tire of the million dollar views as we walk the miles of sandy white beaches!


Days are still getting shorter, so it was time to head back to our starting point. 


And back to our campsite at Saint Andrews State Park for sunset on the beach ... the best kind of million dollar view!



Until next time ... look around you ... and enjoy all the million dollar views in your life!