We joined the company of some of the many annual residents for their monthly Pancake Breakfast. These ladies sure know how to cook up a morning meal that will satisfy even the hungriest appetite. All you can eat pancakes, sausage, orange juice, fresh fruit and great coffee! It was nice to spend a morning among the camaraderie of the wonderful people who live here and call this home. It was very welcoming and enjoyable.
The cooks! |
Filled up on good food! |
We enjoyed a Labor Day barbecue and were treated to a rare rain shower. The surprising thing was that no one "ran for cover" when it started raining. Yes, some had their umbrellas ready and opened them over their heads but, for the most part, they just enjoyed the rain! As a congenial group, we all sat there enjoying our burgers and made comments on how refreshing and good the warm light shower felt. The rain gives the desert a very unique smell. It's an earthy smell but instead of having the smell of the rich black dirt of the mid-west it's more of a wet dusty smell that becomes potent as the ground and brush soak up what little moisture it can. We were blessed with a spectacular double rainbow over the mountains When it started to appear, it became the focus of everyone's attention. How rare to have rain in the desert and even more rare being blessed with this beautiful sight that always leaves me in awe.
A beautiful sight |
Our daily view on the way to work |
I have been doing the front desk, which entails dealing with the residents' complaints,
maintenance issues, package pick-ups, answering the never-ending ringing telephone and making reservations for the traveling rver's. It's always a challenge but also fun learning new computer programs and a new telephone system. Just recently I have taken on the job of updating the monthly resident billing, which in itself takes quite a bit of time, detective work when there is a billing error, learning how to navigate new computer programs and patience with myself as I want to ensure doing a better then "good" job. It is a big responsibility and I feel honored that the Resort Management trust my skills and knowledge to get the job done.
Over the summer we have been working at both Sky Valley Resort, which is an all age
family resort that has approximately 1200 sites and Caliente Springs which is the 55 plus
resort and has approximately 600 sites. The resorts are approximately 5 miles in distance from each other. Come winter Paul's focus will be on the Caliente Springs and I will continue to float between the two resorts. It is starting to get busy, with the returning snow-birds, but working again sure feels good.
View from Barbara and Norb's patio |
That's an update of where our lives are at the moment.
Thanks for sharing in our journey,
Jo
"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around." - Leo Buscaglia
Thanks for the update. Glad things are working well for you both! I, too, am looking forward to taking C.E.R.T. training sponsored by a local law enforcement agency the next time they have a class. We enjoy the view from our "office" as well! Cheers and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteTexas Yellow Rose.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by. Was happy to hear you survived the storm that came your way and are settling in for the winter.
Take Care,
Jo