Winter and Babies

As we returned to Atlanta, we also prepared to be grandparents, having reunited with our son Chris and his new bride, Sarah as they were expecting identical twin girls. It was a busy November in Atlanta catching up with them as well as friends.

Chris & Sarah

Mid-November Lola headed south towards Florida for the winter. Having spent time in Atlanta when the temps dropped to 22 degrees, we were eager to get her south where we wouldn’t have to worry about freezing pipes. We settled back into our space at Emerald Beach RV Park in Navarre, the same place we spent over three months back in the beginning of the year while Jill recovered from her broken femur.

Our home in Navarre for 48 days

While in Navarre we chilled out, got some annual maintenance and cleaning done for Lola (including replacing all 4 house batteries!), and visited with friends (Anita & Blair Powell, Lori & Mike Gaytan, and Cathy & Gary Mott).

We did minor decorating including a special RV related decoration that Adele seemed to appreciate.

Adele and our Christmas camper

In the middle of our stay, we left Lola at the campground and returned to Atlanta for the Christmas holiday and to visit our new grand babies, Savannah and Skylar, who were born on December 18th!

Introducing Chris & Sarah Sax with Savannah and Skylar

We are officially grandparents and you can call us Lolli and Pop!

After a busy holiday week with the kids, it was back to Florida where we pretty much relaxed and chilled, welcoming 2020 with minimal fanfare.

How Brandy (and the rest of us) welcomed in 2020!

We’ll spend all of January and February as well as part of March in Florida, attempting to escape the cold weather that most of the country experiences. After leaving Navarre on January 1, we visited Carrabelle and then Cedar Key before heading south to Orlando and Okeechobee. We’ve actually just arrived in Orlando/Kissimmee so expect another update soon from our southern travels.

All the best for 2020!

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