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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Blooming Friendships in Rochester


This past March, we were able to enjoy the wildflowers in the southern California desert. While that degree of spectacular color and beauty doesn't happen every year in the desert, we know that we are guaranteed a SUPER-BLOOM of bluebells and of friendships as we return to our former hometown of Rochester, Minnesota.


We stayed ahead of the rain and snow storms, but we could not dodge the freezing temps as we pulled into Autumn Woods RV Park a week ago. The buds on the crab apple trees were still tightly closed as they shivered in the wind. But a few days of sunshine convinced them to burst open to share their BLOOMING beauty and fragrance. 


Autumn Woods is frequented by visitors to the Mayo Clinic, so it is not a typical "recreational" RV park. Conversations revolve around medical issues and hope for the best treatment. And as a nurse, I listen and try to offer information and encouragement. New friendships BLOOM with fellow campers and their adorable pups.


One of the first orders of business when we return is for me to get back into the work routine once again. When I retired, I wanted to keep up my nursing knowledge and skills. With the help of my nurse manager, I am able to maintain a "supplemental" status at Mayo Clinic ... which means that during my month here, I get to go back to work! I am looking forward to the BLOOMING of friendships with my coworkers and patients.



While I am working, Doug is definitely not sitting around enjoying a month of leisure. His "RV repairs" list is continually growing. The rain that greeted us proved that there was still a small leak ... somewhere by the driver's window. Roof checked and caulking replaced. "Oh, and while you are at it, Doug, could you rewire the lights up there??" Yes, every little job BLOOMS into something more. But the Wildebeest and I appreciate his conscientious efforts!


What joy to be able to worship once again with our Rochester church family and hear the beautiful music of the choir! Doug was convinced to rejoin the choir ... providing the balance to make the angelic harmony BLOOM.


One sure way of knowing that we have been gone too long is to see how much our special little friends have grown in the past year. Ella may not be taller than me yet, but her musical talent has truly BLOOMED as she serenaded us with her ad-lib piano tunes. 


While we are back in town, we share the joy of babies soon to be born. Audrey, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel "princess", lovingly awaits the arrival of her human sibling in July! God's gift of new life continues to BLOOM in our world.


The bluebell BLOOM along the Mayowood bike path in early May is one of the most anticipated signs that spring has finally arrived in Minnesota,


... and a perfect reason to get on our bikes again and discover the beauty of a friendship that continues to BLOOM as we celebrate our 32nd wedding anniversary!



Until next time ... live life in FULL BLOOM ... and enjoy the adventures in your life!
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2 comments:

  1. Happy to see you made it "home" safe. That was quite a run you made from the southwest to Minnesota!

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  2. Yes, Doug was a Wildebeest-driving maniac! They were some of our longest travel days, but having mainly Interstate driving helped tremendously. As you can understand, it is nice to be "home" for a short while. Enjoy your travels ... look forward to hearing all about Montana!

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