Obert Life is Good

After two heart attacks and a ruptured appendix in less than three years, Mary & I have adopted a new philosophy about life, and that Life is Good. We try to take nothing too seriously, and have as much fun as possible. Work will always be there tomorrow. Sorry Liz- Don't hold your breath for your inheritance!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Kiawah Island - 2007

After leaving Etowah Valley (see next post), Mary & I headed to Kiawah. We ate breakfast at Etowah and got in the car only to discover Liz and Kyle were over an hour AHEAD OF US! They got up in the middle of the night and managed to be able to keep going with minimal potty breaks. Oh!, to have the constitution of my youth again.

They managed to get to the island about an hour before we did, and talked the guard into giving them a day pass so they did not have to screw around with registration. When Mary & I got there, we registered and met the kids on the beach. Unfortunately, about an hour and a half after we got to the beach, the sky turned black and we decided it was best to leave the beach and head to the village until our unit was ready.

I won't bore you with the details, but here are some pictures from the week. For the rest of the week, we had beautiful, hot, South Carolina weather!








These pictures were taken on the Battery on Charleston Harbor. This is truly one of the prettiest areas in America with the Antibellum homes surrounding the public park on what was originally the Battery.




















Kyle has taken up golf this summer, and he and I had some time to play at the Shadowmoss Golf Club, not too far from Kiawah. I picked this course because I had never played it and, being further from the tourist areas, I hoped it would not be as crowded and a little easier, nerve wise, on him since he had only played for such a sort period of time. We both had a great time and Kyle has some real potential.














We often visit the Pier while in Charleston. We have pictures going back at least 10 years from one of these swings, and I think for the 1st time we have a picture of the 3 of us together. Thanks Kyle!







What's next? We're taking our weekend of golf with our regular golf group in September. We're heading to Salt Creek in Nashville, Indiana this year. We all really look forward to this week in the fall. In October, Mary & I head back to South Carolina. This time we go to Myrtle Beach. We'll likely add a couple of days to the front of the trip as a pre-vacation warm-up.

I just got a new truck. I took delivery of my Honda Ridgeline this past Monday. As soon as I have a chance to take a few pictures, I'll post them.

VACATION!!!!!!!

After spending all of Spring coordinating and building Homearama, the Cincinnati Home show, Mary & I finally had a chance to take a little time off and head south.




First, a little about Homearama. This year the show included 10 homes, ranging in price from $1.6 million to $2.65M. Needless to say, there were a lot of egos to deal with in keeping the builders moving forward while at the same time building the subdivision and constructing all the amenities. I was accused of being a Nazi because I would not take no for an answer, but somebody needs to take control.


After taking care of all the things that were neglected leading up to and during Homearama, we were finally able to leave town the evening of July, 11. We headed to Etowah Valley in Hendersonville, NC for a couple of days of golf and a little "chill" time before our vacation officially began. I must say the folks there were as friendly as we have ever met and treated us like royalty. Dinner Thursday was "Jacket reqd." for all men, a little return of gentility. Friday we attended a Southern Bar-B-Que at the resort. They had ribs, chicken and pulled pork along with all the accroutements. It was great.








After playing golf on Friday, we headed up onto the Blue Ridge Parkway and saw the waterfall shown here, Sliding Rock, where all the kids (and some adults) slid down the rock into an 8' deep pool. The air temperature was about 65 degrees when we were there but that didn't seem to hamper the fun.























Lastly, we went to Devils Courthouse. This is one of the highest points in the Appalacians at an elevation of 5,720 feet. We parked the car and then had to hike about the last 500 feet vertically. Glad to say all the exercise must be working because the ticker worked just fine even at this elevation. It was pretty cool up there with the temperature about 59 degrees. It was really cloudy on Friday afternoon, but the scenery was still fantastic!








One of the most fun things for me this part of the trip was playing the golf course "from the tips". Etowah Valley has 3 nines. On the 1st day, Thursday, we played the North and South Courses. When I looked at the scorecard, these 2 nines added up to be about 6,800 yards (I usually play from about 6,200 yards). I figured I was on vacation and could handle that.

On Friday, we were playing the South and West Courses. I didn't even look at the scorecard yardages until after we had played the South again and were on the 3rd hole on the West. The West Courses 1st hole was a par 4, 446 yards. Number 2, par 4, 439 yards. Number 3, par 4 415 yards. The combined South and West Courses were 7,100 yards! Anyway, it was a lot of fun and I can at least say I survived!

Coming next - Kiawah Island.