Cal update
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008Greetings to family and friends. Mary Jo arrived Sunday evening and we have already enjoyed tacos and au ju. Herman is in the fridge and will be baked next Friday! The weather has been cloudy and rainy. We are going to do some sight seeing as soon as the clouds break. The good news is the rain in the valley means SNOW in the mountains! Monday was one of those GREAT days, 15 inches+ of fresh powder, light, dry and awesome. Needless to say I skied from first chair to last chair with hardly a break. Meanwhile back in the valley….Rose is working everyday from 8 until 5, then going to H & R Block to prepare for the 180 questions that make up the California income tax test. She takes the test this Saturday. She plans to prepare taxes one or two nights a week to keep her h&r credintials current. Meanwhile, I still pace the unemployment walkway, going through inerviews for both Sears and TSA. I hope to start training soon. In the meantime I am skiing as much as I can and helping Rose where I can. As you may have read, the area in which we live is in a flood zone protected by levys. Well, last week trying to avoid another Katrina disaster, the Federal Govt decertified the levies that protect this basin reducing the flood plain rating from a 100 year to a 30 year zone. Everyone is required to purchase flood insurance and no additional building can commence unless they build on 20 foot stilts. We are not sure what exactly it means for us. The house we are in is for sale and many people have been here to look. However we are not sure if the flood plain problem will effect the sale of the house. Flood Insurance will add $700-$1400 per year.
Christina is doing better, coming to the end of her 30 day grounding. She has learned alot during the 30 days, and we hope it has helped her mature. Church is going well, Rose loves her job and works at it with full dedication.
Hope it finally warms up in Wisconsin. I look forward to seeing many of you at the 20th anniversary of the Beast downhill the weekend of March 1 and 2 at Christie Mountain. All for now
Don