What have I been doing you ask? Pretty much sitting at my computer or new desk ( both of our tables ), looking at paperwork and more paperwork or being on the telephone.
I have had a few 10 hour days but mostly try to keep it just under 8 hours. Just yesterday I stopped about 2PM as my back was tired of sitting so long. I have no idea when Colin took this photo.
But it’s not all work, I do take time off here and there. I haven’t posted for a while mostly because I haven’t had the time to edit my photos. It’s the weekend and I have taken it off other then doing things I want to do. Here is a compilation of the last seven days.
These birds really wanted the fish that had just been caught. When the boat took off the pelicans followed very closely.
This was taken February 11th.
Today was the first day that neither of the girls were carried. They walked to and fro on their own and did just fine. I love how Caeli was resting her head on Carmeh’s back.
Taken February 15th. Once again I just want to mention that these photos are just what the camera sees. Nothing enhanced or photo shopped. Who has time?
The cart was along the edge of the surf when a huge wave came in. We got wet too!
I am still making smoothies, at least every second day. It sure looked different once I pushed the button.
Shot February 16th. Something different every night.
This Carnival ship dropped by during Carnaval….
…and left again at sunset on the 17th.
But it came back and moored right out in front of us for several hours. Turns out they had to medivac someone off the ship.
The next evening we were treated to yet another wonderful show.
That ended like this. Spectacular.
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Always loved the sunsets at the Isla! 🙂
Ruth
Yes they are wonderful but my favorites are from Pie de la Cuesta, Acapulco! Now those are beyond description.
Always something to keep us busy, everyday.
Then before you know it will be leaving the Isla.
Love the sunsets there too.
Oh George, I don’t want to think about going home yet!
My mumsie named my brother and I both to process her will. Big brother lives in Yellowknife and has a very busy job so he said that it would be great if I did the Probate. I got him to sign the necessary papers and I started. Boy what a lot of work, forms, notifications to do, documents to get etc. I spent many hours on our comfy green chair with my laptop, can not even estimate the hours. Poor Peter just kept on cooking and serving vino, nice man that he is. We were also clearing out her condo and getting it ready for sale too! It is a bit of a blur but kept me in a business mode loads of the time and not a weeping mess.
Take care, we might be up for some big changes in the next few months and may make it to Mazatlan sooner than later.
So Shelagh you totally understand the Que Pasa of what I am up to. Better busy than sad. We are so lucky to have Peter and Colin keeping us wined and dined in times of need. Now you have me curious, I certainly hope there is an RV in your future.
Hi Contessa, I hope there is a RV in our future too! Maybe between the two of us we can convince Shelagh! Life on the road appeals to me. We just need to find a proper insurance deal for travel outside of Canada. Anyone with advice can send it to us at…
peterandshelagh@gmail.com
Cheers!
Peter are you talking about medical insurance?
Yes, especially medical insurance, the prices are all over the place.