Two months have gone by…..
Short recap –

We left for Nashville for Anna’s Gymnastics competition…
She was awesome and outstanding in the events!

We also went to the Country Music Hall of Fame
and the Belle Meade Equestrian Estate from the Civil War Era.
A wonderful Trip !
We met up with Kim and Alice from Outdoor Resorts in Indio and
Rick and Gina Murphy from ORI now Country Roads Yuma –
We had a fun lunch
Great to see old friends
Later in February, we went with the club on a convertible trip
to Parker, AZ…… crossed the Parker Dam
and then went in search of wild burros…
March started out with the Marine Drum & Bugle Corps
in Yuma – Amazing ! A must see for
sure!
Next our Convertible Club took a trip up to Martinez Lake
for lunch – A fun Convertible trip.
The Yuma Air Show was really fun.
Lot’s of planes
and lots of incredible pilots. It was at
the Marine Corps Air Station.
Absolutely FABULOUS news !!
Mike had a PET scan to find out if his treatments had taken care
of the cancer in his neck.
Absolutely NO signs of any cancer!
The best news ever !!
Pat
& Rollie in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Our Materials Girls group made stuffed bears for kids in Yuma.
They are also given to the Alzheimer patients.
Quite a few street parties – Folks are starting to leave for the summer
Traffic in Yuma is slowing down.
Our Convertible Group had a two night “overnighter” to Laughlin, Nevada
And what would a trip to Laughlin be without a jaunt up to Oatman.
Oatman is a very old mining town in the hills.
Lots of gift shops – it is where the burro’s come down from the hills
to harass the visitors. 😊
Oatman is also known as part of Route 66
Weather on the way home was perfect for a “Tops down” ride.