We are opening a new chapter in our lives. We have agreed to go back to Texas during the school year and assist with home schooling four of the seven oldest grandkids. We will seasonally cruise on Still Waters II during the summer break. During the school year, we will be in Bryan/College Station molding the minds of the next generation.


To assist in this transition, we had been looking for an RV for months. In fact our search area included drives to Houston, Texas to the west, and Daytona Beach, Florida to the east. We found nothing that met the exacting standards of the Admiral, so we decided to rent something back in Texas. Then the weekend before we were to leave Columbus, the Admiral spotted an RV for sale at a camper lot. The RV was there for some service work.


A few few phone calls were made and we located the owners in Tupelo, Mississippi. They gave us permission to go get the keys from the service department and look the RV over. We immediately knew this was the one. Just like God; rarely early, but never late. We took position of the RV on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. Drove to the Marina, transferred our stuff from Still Waters II to the RV, and headed to Texas. We arrived on Wednesday, and found the Shell Station that is next to our daughter's property with a vacant RV space. We took it and thanked God for the provision.


The RV is a 32 foot Winnebago, Itasca Sunrise. She only has 19,000 miles of wear and tear on her 2003 frame. And like Still Waters II, we are only the third owners.