Cookies for Firefighters

While we had Isaac for two nights in September, Barry suggested “we” make some cookies to take to Justin and his fellow firefighters.  Isaac was excited to do this, so he and I immediately started making some snickerdoodle cookies.  By the time we finished the snickerdoodles, Isaac was done.  I was on my own  to make… Continue reading Cookies for Firefighters

Parcel Pending System Not As Proposed

Pio Pico Thousand trails has been charging people $2 PER package when it is delivered to the park. This practice always bothered me. Why the charge? Where does the cash go? If one order on Amazon comes in two different packages, then you pay for two $2 fees. There was no real organization, and the… Continue reading Parcel Pending System Not As Proposed

Pio Pico TT – More Issues; More Stress

The coronavirus statewide shutdown that Governor Newsome put into effect in California March 19 kept us from returning to Pio Pico as planned April 1. Miscommunication from the staff was an understatement. We were quite happy when the Preserve Manager, Phil, authorized those two months back to us since we were locked out when we… Continue reading Pio Pico TT – More Issues; More Stress

Commitment Made

We’ve been working on the idea of a manufactured home since May as we were preparing to leave Yuma. Granted, this is much sooner than we previously thought we’d be taking this step, but it seems right for us. It will allow us to be relatively close to our grandkids, have great amenities while enjoying… Continue reading Commitment Made