Spent Christmas in Concord
I spent most of my time with Hal and we had a great time. We watched a lot of Gay and Lesbian film.. No... Not Adult Rated!! .....And we just kicked back and enjoyed each other. He seems to be recovering from the loss of my brother, Eddie, who took his own life a few years ago. It is clear a part of Hal was stolen, but he is still the Hal I love and remember. I sure did miss him.
Concord has changed since I left many years ago. How it has grown!! There is even a Fry's Electronics store there and it was fun to go in and see what the latest and the greatest is these days.
OMG!!! I could just kick myself!!! My first house I bought is now worth $275 Thousand.. The Second house I bought is now worth $450 Thousand. And my last house just sold for $900 Thousand. Oh well... Live and learn. Sadly I owned them all at the same time and two were investment properties. Oh Well!!
Most of the friends I once knew are either in rest homes, deceased, or have moved out of the area. My friends in those days were always older.
Concord, however, is an area I will always appreciate and love. I felt at home while I was there. I even put an application in for the apartments Mom lived in. It will take at least two years for my name to come up on them. That will pass quicker than I think.
Meanwhile I am ok and glad to get home to where I live today. There is still evidence of snow in the mountains surrounding us, but all of our snow is gone. Yesterday the weather was absolutely beautiful. It appears today will be likewise.
Well I am glad I finally got brave enough to take the plunge to go back to Concord and see my family. It seemed odd not having Eddie in the house, but it actually turned out ok and that is a good thing.
You all have a Happy New Years and I will post my New Years Resolutions the First of the Year!!
YEAHHHHHH!!!!!!! I made it to Southern California!!
I have two friends in
internet. Debbie and Chris are positive thinkers and have been successful with their lives. I think the word poor just got booted out of my vocabulary. Their influence will help me get back on track with how you once knew me; A positive thinker who did not place limits on myself.
I am about an hour out from
in
excited that I soon will be fishing for trout, barracuda, and bonitos. I miss this type of fishing when I left
With outside help, the sale of my appliances and someone all but donating a small aluminum trailer (very cheap), I was able to get here. I had a blowout on the trailer because the tires were
not big enough to sustain the weight. Other than that it was smooth sailing. I left
about 7:00 P.M. . I stayed at a rest stop somewhere in
and slept in another rest area. I got up early enough to get through
Traffic. I drove across
I slept well in the spare room and since I moved here like “The Clampetts”, I went ahead and got the trailer emptied with the Help of Chris into a storage unit. Everything was open and exposed in the trailer.
I left with very little. What would fit in my van and what would fit in an open 4 x 8 foot aluminum trailer is what I took with me. What I could not sell, I gave away. It took close to two weeks of giving away before all was gone. If it was not clothes, computers, fishing tackle, tools, or concessions, it did not come with me. Even then I had a large van full and the trailer that was 5/4ths full. Miss Sassy came with me, of course.
As we emptied the house I was moving out of the mold had come back faster than I could get rid of it. It is black mold and the kind that the spores are not good for you. Here is the neat thing. About the time I passed Junction,
It is funny how things work out. When I went through
on.
Well this leg of my life journey has opened new doors and closed old ones. This is a good thing.
I will send you pictures of where I am living in a separate email. Tiz easier to forward the one that they are already on. I will miss the color green. You will see in the pictures.
Health is the reason I left the south. I will miss all the wonderful folks I grew to love in
and I will miss Pastor
I am already finding myself looking for my nitch in several aspects of my life. I am still winding down from the trip, but it is all good. The time difference always throws me for a loop.
Well I am going to start blogging again. I look forward to it.
To my cousin, friends, church friends, and my Bama friends, I will miss you. You have given me many memories to cherish over the years to come. I learned much from each of you and value each of you.
- **Ya Think**
- Lodi, California, United States
- I was raised in Wyoming where the Small Town Environment never left my soul. I have returned to California after living several years in the South. I look forward to life here and am grateful for the opportunity to return home in such a magnificent way!! Thank you my dear friends who all made this possible