Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Day 720 My summer at home was 'made'

My five week summer at home went all too quickly, with two
weeks spent on the road from FL-IN-MO-TN-AL-FL,
but still we managed to make the most of it.
We made a lot of music together this summer...

It felt so good to be HOME.
We made closer friendships with our new neighbors.  I am so
excited that Margie and Karen are coming to China to see
me in April 2017.  Let the good times roll!

The neighbor's mango tree was loaded...
...so we made mango margaritas...
...and mango jam...
...and more mango margaritas, lol.  Cheers, y'all!

We made memories taking the skiff out for
boat rides after a hard day's work.
I love the beauty of the Caloosahatchee River.  I feel like I
have the best of both worlds at our new home- living in rural
south Florida where I can hear cows bellowing (just like being
in Indiana!), yet I am looking out at palm trees- perfection.
On one of our boat rides, we stumbled upon
a waterfall in a cove not far from home :)
This summer we made a lot of berry zinger sweet tea.
This was a once-a-week chore, as we guzzled
the sweet tea working in the hot sun on our home.
South Florida in the summer can be brutal!
We made our home more energy efficient,
by adding more insulation in the attic.
Even with an early morning start- oh. my goodness. gracious.
On our way home from Branson, we stopped and bought green
coffee beans, so Len could start roasting his own coffee again.
He's so inventive- he made a coffee roaster from
a paint can drilled with holes, and using the
rotisserie on the grill!

Here he's teaching Karen the fine art of
listening for the sizzle, then the pop!
The neighbors loved the fresh roasted coffee :)

Len knows that turkey is one of my favorite meals, so he
had one stored in the freezer for when I came home.
We ate turkey every way imaginable for a week,
then we used the very last of it and made Greek
style turkey flatbread pizzas on the grill. Delish!

I was able to spend my summer making some memories with
my youngest daughter, Ellie, who is now a news reporter
for Channel 5 WINK news in Ft. Myers.  She is living so
close to my Florida home that it is a shame I have another
year of working and living in China.  

C'mon, Ellie, jump with me!!!

We made memories having a slumber party
at her new apartment, and I got to see
Willis T the sailor cat again!

He flopped for his momma.  I can't wait
to bring him home for good <3.

We made memories on the beach a couple of times...

Where somebody else made a sand alligator :)
This guy's services weren't needed this time, though a fourteen
foot bad boy was taken out of the canal behind us earlier this year!

I <3 the beach.

The beach is Ellie's 'go to' place, too, when she needs to de-stress...

We are beach babies and water babies at heart.

This summer I put the finishing touches on
the guest bathroom, like hanging the
water color painting I got in Hong Kong.

Len did a beautiful job building the shower (remember this
area was a home office before!).  I love that the shower
cubby is trimmed out in teak- to remind me of the boat.
The shower head unit was smuggled back in Len's suitcase
from China, as it is just like the one in my apartment!
The wooden picture on the wall came from Thailand.

I think the whole room turned out beautifully-
it is very 'spa like' and I dare say, 'cozy'  :)
I wouldn't blame anyone for wanting to spend
some extra time in the guest bathroom, lol.

The next big project of the summer was to build
a deck.  Len poured a concrete slab before I got
home.  The plan is to enclose this area where the
house utilities will be stored.  The even bigger
project though, is a rainwater collection system.
We want to bring 'sailboat living' to our home,
so we can live more green and off the grid the
whole year through.  There is a 900 gallon
rain barrel that will go in this room. I'm so excited!

Framing up is the hardest part, but we made progress!
I am so happy we decided to spring for the composite decking.
It's so easy to install and it looks beautiful.

Man, was it a HOT job!  I can't wait to build
the boat dock with the same material- hopefully
when I go home for winter break :)
In keeping with the nautical theme of our home,
I didn't want traditional deck railing- I wanted
lifelines, like on a sailboat. Len said, "I can make that." 


So he did...
...and it was my job to run the drill press.
I love power tools :)
The deck panels turned out great!
I love the nautical look! (and him, too.)
With one panel built, Len finished the rest
by himself after I left for China.
The last project of the summer was to hang
hardiboard siding on the back of the house.
Eventually we want to cover the whole house in
hardiboard.  It will add another layer of insulation,
and is far more durable in severe weather. 
I also repainted all of the door trim.  It looks so much classier
with the lap siding, rather than the dense fiberboard panels.
It feels more like home all the time :)

This is where we left off when I flew back to China on August 17th, however, since then, Len has been hard at work....

He installed gutters on the back of the house
and built a rainwater collection system- from
scratch!  It's incredible.  I can have fresh rainwater
showers now- and the water is nearly pure.  The
water from our well measures 85 after going
through a filter system, the water from a bottle
of Aquafina measures 5, and the water from our
rain barrel measures 2!!!  So freaking cool :)
The utility room is now all enclosed, the room
next to it is an outdoor kitchen and beer brewing
 operation, and he added more landscaping rock.

Looking good :)

He also built a driveway on what was once a grass wasteland.
The next project was installing glass doors around the entire
side porch and back balcony...

Now we can open the french doors in our great room for
true indoor/outdoor living- all completely weather proof!
We have big plans for tiling the balcony, installing a wooden
 planked ceiling, ceiling fans, etc.  It's going to be great.
The latest purchase was 8 solar panels which will go between
the pergola rails of our new deck.  Many of the lights in our
home will be solar powered...

...and we're thinking of purchasing an electric car to
store power- it's the Chinese Way to travel!

G'nite, y'all!

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Day 688-692 Kiester Family Fun Fest!

I spent a little more than a week toward the end of July up in
Indiana.  I stayed with my daughter Emily, my friend, Susan,
my friend, Wanetta, and my momma.  It's always a whirlwind
trip trying to see everyone, but it was much needed.  I am
a girl who loves the life of travel and adventure, but I long
for 'my people' and getting grounded at 'home' once again.
Funny how I never liked being grounded at home when I
was a teenager!  Mom and I had a laugh about that during
my visit with her.  I didn't know how special that visit was
meant to be until six weeks later.  I returned my rental car
to Indianapolis, met up with Len, and then we headed to
Branson, MO, for the Kiester Family Fun Fest!
Len and I decided to get to Branson a day before the rest of
the clan descended upon us.  I needed to decompress from all
the miles on the road, and I needed to get Len in the right
frame of mind to meet the rest of my family, lol. 

Getting in the right frame of mind included a
swim in the lake, some margaritas, and dinner
cooked over the campfire. Perfect <3

We went for a drive to gather some firewood for the week...
...and I was so excited to see a white tailed
deer!  It never gets old :)



After dinner, we walked back down to the marina....
oopsie....and another margarita!

So many turtles! They were begging for food :)

It was a gorgeous sunset.  I LOVE camping!
Kent and Kathy own a time share condo in Branson,
but this past spring they also bought their retirement
home there, too.  It's so strange that my brother and I
talk about our retirement homes- his in Branson, and
mine in south Florida.  As we waited for all the kids
and grandkids to trickle in, we went for a walk to a
waterfall right by their condo.
Y'all know how much I love waterfalls!

I will put my head in a waterfall
every. single. time.
On the first day of the Kiester Family Fun Fest, we went to
Silver Dollar City's White Water Park.  These are my
great nieces and nephews, Addison, Gabby, Kaleb, and David.
My brother's kids, Kristal and Kevin.
I <3 them, so so much!
We played in the wave pool, tubed around
the lazy river, rode the water slides, and then
Kent talked me in to the big slide.  He took
off first (on the right) yelling, "C'mon, sis!!!"
I inched my way over the end and screamed
my fool head all the way down- Holy Cow!
I survived- bathing suit intact!
Most evenings, we hung out at their time share condo for dinner,
went swimming in the pool, and the kids played putt-putt golf.
Kent and I were being silly behind the waterfall :)
  
There's a special place in this auntie's heart for her Kristal-
I love her like one of my own. I am so proud of her and her family.

The next day they rented a boat.
All of us Kiesters are water babies :)

Miss Gabriella reminds me so much of my Emily
at her age.... I miss those days, for sure.

Any day on the water, on a boat- any boat- is a very good day.
They did a little cliff diving...


My brother took the helm, and I went
water skiing!  


This old gal still has it!
Then Len took the helm, and my bro got up, too!
...and then there was that little mishap and crash between Kevin and Eric 
(Kristal's husband) that landed Eric at the lifeguard station with a busted lip.  Oops.

Still, it was a two thumbs up kind of day with the fam :)

In keeping with the Kiester Family Fun Fest theme, we spent
the next day at Silver Dollar City. The look on Kent and his
grandson's Kaleb's faces is awesome, but the look on Kevin
and Amy's faces sitting in front of them is PRICELESS, lol.
I love my people <3
I'm just a big kid at heart!
Oh yeah, I'm up there, too!

We met up for lunch at this place that made a mixed grill BBQ bowl.
It was delicious!
Silver Dollar City really is a beautiful
forested amusement park for families :)
Little Sissy (Addison) was reading the park
map to me and showing me all the rides she rode.
After lunch, we all split up to divide and conquer the park some
more.  Len and I stumbled upon these two guys playing music
on the front porch of a log cabin.  Soon the bass player got
Len a guitar, and he joined in on the jam session!

This was the highlight of the day for him :) 


My sister in law, Kathy, is the QUEEN of organization and
meal planning- she kept the entire brood well fed all week!
Kristal and her family getting in one more swim at
the lake before the sun went down :)
Thank you, Kent for a wonderful week in Branson.
I think this was the first family vacation we have had
together in over 20 years- since Donnie and I were first
married and came to OK with all of the kids in tow.
I love y'all so, so much!
Len and I broke camp the following day, drove to Memphis,
then on down to AL where we found a beautiful state park
to set up camp for our last night.

We made bacon wrapped kebobs with
everything we had left in the cooler!

We spent the rest of the evening enjoying
the quiet (no offense, family!), the
gorgeous sunset, and just being together.
Our last stop was in Gainesville, to visit Len's good friend, Chris. It was a little over a year ago that Len went up to Gainesville to be Chris' best man in his wedding.  After the wedding, Len decided to take a detour on the way back to Conch Key, and that was when he found our home.  It had just gone on the market 'for sale by owner' just two days before.  It was the location we had wanted, on a canal, with access to both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.  Within a month it was OURS. It's funny how life happens like that.

After being on the road for two weeks, I was anxious to spend my last ten days of summer vacation in our new home...we had a deck to build before I flew back to China for another school year!

More on the summer projects to come-

G'nite, y'all!