New Year, New Everything
My wife, who had just come back from spending two weeks in Arizona visiting her best friend, was home a week before flying back out to find us a house to rent. Meanwhile, we had to start preparing for a move that would be taking place before Christmas. Packing up after being in town for 26 years was quite an ordeal. We were selling things, giving things away, and throwing out what we could bear to live without. We had our belongings loaded on a semi truck and driven to Arizona for us, prepared our house for sale, rented an SUV, and began the 1,600+ mile trip with our cat and our dog.
We decided to take three days for the trip. The first night, we stayed overnight in Tulsa in a hotel overlooking the Hard Rock Casino. Of course I had to play some slots there. I came out a winner, which was a great sign. The second night we stayed in Albuquerque and had dinner and a delightful evening with a friend for the early 1990's and his wife. On the third day, we made it to our new location in the Phoenix area.
We have now been here more than two weeks. It really feels like much longer. One of the first things I did was buy myself a new car as I had sold our junky old van to an auto salvage shop as one of the last acts before we left Illinois. My family in Arizona paid for people to unload our truck (a fantastic gift!). We still have boxes in the house and garage, but we are working on things. Adapting to 60 degree weather in December has not been a problem. Ice and snow are coming down in central Illinois, but that is no longer our issue.
As we have been very busy with setting up our house and the holidays, I have only been to the Arena Poker Room at Talking Stick Resort four times so far. However, that has resulted in three winning sessions and one in which I came out even. There are some sweet promos at The Stick, and playing there has so far been really fun.
The next few weeks should provide more of the same: furnishing/setting up the house, taking care of boxes and playing poker. I have a birthday coming up in a few weeks, and am likely going to take a weekend trip to Las Vegas before the month is over and hit up some poker rooms with ZetusLarry.
I have been somewhat away from social media with the move and all, but am still alive and kicking -- and enjoying my new version of retired life in Arizona.
A belated Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/Happy New Year to everyone! Let's hope COVID-19 can begin to disappear sooner rather than later and that we can begin living whatever our new normal lives will be.
Thanks for reading!
10 Comments:
Yay!!! Glad all is well.
Welcome to AZ! I have not yet gone to the Casino because of Covid :( I do plan to go once I have the vaccine.
You guys did the same trip down that I did. Stops in Tulsa and ABQ. So very happy to be here.
@Zooks - Thanks! I was watching the weather back in central IL today. Muhahahaha!
Odds are you have something at your age to score a medical MJ card. Package of 10 mg gummies in a 10 pack can be had for around $12 if bought on Sunday to get a discount. Only take ONE and give it an hour to kick in. Congrats at finally making it to AZ!
Somehow I made it out of the 60s, 70s and 80s without ever smoking Marijuana or using any type of drugs. I imagine I am certainly in the minority. 😄
So where are you now and is there poker within reach there?
@VJ - I am just outside of Phoenix. The best poker room in the state is 30 minutes away. Another good one is 50. There might be two others close as COVID-19 winds down.
Congrats on the move in life and geographic location...I was starting to think you'd be delayed with the pandemic ragging. Dare I ask, which of the AZ pro teams you might start pulling for?
@Ace - Don't know thst I am on board with any right now. I remain a fan of Chicago professional sports teams. I no longer follow the Bulls not the NBA. Don't know if I ever will again. Both the Cubs and White Sox do spring training in the area, so even if 2021 sucks at the beginning, there will still future spring games here to attend.
i wonder if he knows the vaccine is far more dangerous than the covid?
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