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Good Morning Everyone
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Well, it is just one week away and I will be traveling to KY to visit my Daughter and Grand kids. Then we are going on a road trip to SC to visit Ranchie. Along the way we plan to Geo-Cache with the kids and if the weather is nice hit the beach in SC.

I am so excited
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Opa, I know how you feel about sitting on the deck with my coffee...it has been such a long winter, I really miss it. Our high yesterday was 23F..Tuesday we had a blizzard that dumped anywhere from 8-12 inches of wet snow...and the rest of the week the highs are only supposed to be in the 20's.

I am really hoping the weather is warm in the south....I will tip a cup of coffee on the porch for both of us!!!
 
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We love to travel like this.. it would seem like it would slow you down, but it makes our trips seem to go by faster.. We find the next cache coming up (I print pages) and then we start watching the GPS .. 7 miles ...3 miles .. 1 mile .. RIGHT UP THERE, honey! .. out we go, search and find the cache .. back on the road .. mark that one found .. locate the next one coming up .. 37 miles .. 24 miles ... you get the point ..

It was really fun.. We drove from Houston to Colorado and back .. two different routes.. and geocached both directions.. lol
 
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We love to travel like this.. it would seem like it would slow you down, but it makes our trips seem to go by faster.. We find the next cache coming up (I print pages) and then we start watching the GPS .. 7 miles ...3 miles .. 1 mile .. RIGHT UP THERE, honey! .. out we go, search and find the cache .. back on the road .. mark that one found .. locate the next one coming up .. 37 miles .. 24 miles ... you get the point ..

It was really fun.. We drove from Houston to Colorado and back .. two different routes.. and geocached both directions.. lol

Yeah, the kids really like to Geo Cache and it give them time to stretch their legs on a trip...I bought travel bugs for all of us, so we will be planting them along the way. Mine was supposed to go in a cache here to travel its first leg to KY but with the snow and flooding I have not had a chance to plant it....I guess when I get back...maybe the weather will be better!
 
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We love to travel like this.. it would seem like it would slow you down, but it makes our trips seem to go by faster.. We find the next cache coming up (I print pages) and then we start watching the GPS .. 7 miles ...3 miles .. 1 mile .. RIGHT UP THERE, honey! .. out we go, search and find the cache .. back on the road .. mark that one found .. locate the next one coming up .. 37 miles .. 24 miles ... you get the point ..

It was really fun.. We drove from Houston to Colorado and back .. two different routes.. and geocached both directions.. lol

Yeah, the kids really like to Geo Cache and it give them time to stretch their legs on a trip...I bought travel bugs for all of us, so we will be planting them along the way. Mine was supposed to go in a cache here to travel its first leg to KY but with the snow and flooding I have not had a chance to plant it....I guess when I get back...maybe the weather will be better!

Oh, how fun.. then you can track your travel bug and remember your trip always! What a great gamma you are..
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Opa, my friend, I, too, watch the sunrise. It is still a little cool here in the mornings (40's), but I can get by with wearing a sweatshirt, and firing up my chiminera until it is cherry red. Then my dogs and I sit and enjoy the sunrise. I have a VERY big mug of coffee, and my dogs have a milkbone. Kinda reminds you that God has given you another day, so use it wisely...
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Funny how things change. When I was young upon occasion I would see the sunrise. Usually it was just before getting home from a long night of doing what young men like to do and I was thankful for the night I'd just had. Now when I see the sunrise it's just after getting up and I am thankful for the day I am going to have.
 
A few things come to mind. First I am living proof of "too soon old and too late smart". The second would be "growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional". And lastly, “The highest form of wisdom is kindness”.
 
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