We kept the coach as cool as possible yesterday. We didn’t let the interior warm up too much in the morning. We deployed the windshield curtains and pulled the shades down on the sunny side of the coach. The outside temperature reached the mid-80s by the afternoon, but we didn’t need to run the air conditioners. The discounted monthly rate here at Orangewood Shadows RV Resort doesn’t include electricity. Our usage is metered and we’re billed separately for electricity. We don’t use much unless we’re running the heat pumps/air conditioners.
I rode the scooter over to Tempe. I wanted to check out a store at the Tempe Marketplace, which is a large outdoor mall. I used to shop at BevMo there when we lived here in Mesa. BevMo is sort of a big box liquor store. They have a huge selection of beer, wine and liquor at discount prices. I heard that Total Wine had opened a store near BevMo. I wanted to compare the two stores. I had’t shopped at Total Wine before, but I was told it’s another big box liquor outlet worth exploring.
I found the Total Wine store. It’s huge with a large variety of beverages, just like BevMo. They have a tasting area, the store was clean and well laid out and I found my favorite Blue Ice potato vodka there at a reasonable price. I think they must be cutting into BevMo’s market share. I went over to BevMo to compare pricing. Total Wine had better prices and a larger variety of liquor on the shelf. Total Wine wins.
While I was at BevMo, I saw Old South Tomolives on the shelf. The eight-ounce jar was priced at $5.99. I remembered a Cost Plus World Market in the Tempe Marketplace so I stopped there. They had Old South Tomolives on sale for $2.39. I stocked up and should be good for months.
When I returned, Donna and I went down to the pickleball courts. We were signed up for lessons at 1pm. We arrived early and warmed up, hitting the ball back and forth. The husband and wife instructor team showed up just before 1pm along with another beginner couple. We learned the rules of the game and did some practice drills. Then we played a game against the other beginner couple. Pickleball is a lot of fun. It’s like a racket sport (tennis, racquetball) mixed with ping-pong. You use a paddle to hit a large plastic ball on a short outdoor court. You don’t have to be especially athletic as you don’t cover as much court as tennis and the ball moves slower. It’s still competitive though and I was feeling the strain in my legs from stopping and starting forward and back and shuffling from side to side. An hour on the court was enough as it was getting hot out. I’ll be shopping for a nice pickleball paddle!
Later, I scootered Donna to the Enterprise rental car agency. We wanted a car for the weekend. Enterprise often has a weekend special – three days for $9.99/day. They were supposed to deliver the car, but were slammed and couldn’t send someone over until much later. We wanted to go to the Red, White and Brew for happy hour and dinner. On a Friday, that means showing up by 4pm or forget about a seat at the bar. I dropped Donna off at the Enterprise and rode over to Red, White and Brew to claim our seats.
Donna had a glass of red wine and ordered the Mussels Vin Blanc (green-lipped mussels sauteed with white wine, butter and garlic). I had the New Yawka pizza paired with Guinness stout. The food was great as always.
I was wearing my California Western School of Law Dad T-shirt so I could brag about my daughter, Shauna. She will graduate from Cal Western on May 1st. Last summer, she worked as an intern at the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, DC. While she was there, she networked and made contacts. She went back to DC in November and had meetings with key contacts and set up a job interview. Yesterday, she accepted an offer from a prestigious international law firm to work in securities litigation and compliance. She will work at the Washington, DC and New York City offices. She has to finish school and pass the bar exam before she starts. She’s one of the top students in her class, so passing the bar won’t be a problem for her.
Today, we’ll take the rental car and drive up to Cave Creek. Our friends, Bob and Sini, just pulled in yesterday. We met Bob and Sini at Mission Bay RV Resort last year. They’re from Edmonds , Washington. We’ve kept in touch and look forward to getting together for lunch today.
Congrats! You should be very proud of your daughter!
Thanks Kris – we’re really proud. Her hard work is paying off.
Oh, good, if she is in DC area, then there is a chance for you to come to the Eastern Shore of MD sometime in the future—-look forward to that and to get a chance to meet up with you 2.
Hi Catherine, it could be possible!