View Full Version : Finally a Frog and Frogette
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 06:09 AM
The husband arrived last week searching for a home. I arrived day before yesterday to view his discovery. We signed for a home in Tamarind Grove on Odessa Circle yesterday. We close Jan 3, 2012.
The husband did a fabulous job too. Dang I love this guy! Husbands rock!
We have finally become Frogs. Now the fun begins, decorating, golfing, dancing and enjoying The Villages.
Thank you for all your posts and support.:wave:
graciegirl
11-30-2011, 06:12 AM
The husband arrived last week searching for a home. I arrived day before yesterday to view his discovery. We signed for a home in Tamarind Grove on Odessa Circle yesterday. We close Jan 3, 2012.
The husband did a fabulous job too. Dang I love this guy! Husbands rock!
We have finally become Frogs. Now the fun begins, decorating, golfing, dancing and enjoying The Villages.
Thank you for all your posts and support.:wave:
EXCELLENT. What model? tell us about your house..You are building I take it?
Welcome home. Hope to see you soon.
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 06:21 AM
Hi Gracie
We bought a spec home - Gardenia. It's on a corner lot, hardwood floors, tile and carpet. There are many upgrades that we love too. It's been popped out too.
Plus the Yorkies really like the Lanai and yard.
Gracie thank you for your positive gracious posts and support, your perception on life is very inviting:angel:. When I grow up, I want to be just like you.
J
RichieB
11-30-2011, 06:29 AM
just curious - what prompted your move from CA ?
linandvin
11-30-2011, 06:36 AM
Congrats!!! It's very exciting! and it sounds beautiful!
I look forward to meeting Gracie, too. She sounds like a wonderful, positive human being! Many wonderfuls in TV! Have fun!
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 06:39 AM
The Village lifestyle, price of a home, tax's, tax's and cost of living. California is so expensive, congested and I love this community. By moving here, we were able to retire many years earlier.
My Dad lives in Virginia Trace too. It will be wonderful spending time with my Dad, he's 82 today and still 100% active.
RichieB
11-30-2011, 06:54 AM
Great for you on being able to retire earlier !
Our daughter lives in San Diego, and we would LOVE to be out there, but you are right - it is VERY expensive.
Congratulations !
HOORAY!!! Wow, I'm so happy you have your new home! I'm sure it's beyond lovely and I can't wait for you to be able to walk through the door as a homeowner!
Welcome to the pond.... http://www.packageperfect.net/images/Product/medium/5361.jpg
LvmyPug2
11-30-2011, 07:13 AM
Congrats and welcome. We are still pinching ourselves that we are here. Have fun (and keep the checkbook handy) :wave:
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 07:19 AM
HOORAY!!! Wow, I'm so happy you have your new home! I'm sure it's beyond lovely and I can't wait for you to be able to walk through the door as a homeowner!
Welcome to the pond.... http://www.packageperfect.net/images/Product/medium/5361.jpg
Pooh
You have been my flashlight and California buddy during this journey. Thank you friend. I'm so excited and grateful we are here finally.:sigh:
Bill-n-Brillo
11-30-2011, 08:21 AM
Congrats to you and your husband!!! Welcome to your new world!
And to get to spend so much time with your father - - - that's icing on the cake!
Bill :)
Uptown Girl
11-30-2011, 08:35 AM
Woo Hoo! Welcome home to Tamarind Grove :wave:
swimdawg
11-30-2011, 08:54 AM
Congrats.........and you do know that I think your neighborhood pool has the prettiest setting around! Oh yes!
Enjoy your new home and happiness forever.
Gongy
11-30-2011, 08:58 AM
Good Morning my dear friend, I couldn't be any more happy for you right now, its been a long journey to The Villages, but look at some great new friends you made along the way!!!!
Love ya, Linda:wave:
2BNTV
11-30-2011, 09:32 AM
I am soooooooooooooo happy for you.
Best wishes as you start living the dream. :)
ladydoc
11-30-2011, 09:44 AM
The Village lifestyle, price of a home, tax's, tax's and cost of living. California is so expensive, congested and I love this community. By moving here, we were able to retire many years earlier.
My Dad lives in Virginia Trace too. It will be wonderful spending time with my Dad, he's 82 today and still 100% active.
Congratulations on coming to TV! Compared to California, this is dirt cheap living. You will have a wonderful time doing all you said, furniture, landscaping, etc. Just remember to have your checkbook with you at all times.
Have a wonderful life and retiring early rocks! I retired the very first day (literally) I was eligible for health care and a pension.
tainsley
11-30-2011, 09:47 AM
Congrats to you and your wonderful husband and a Happy Birthday wish to your Dad. Isn't it funny how everything falls into place...as I said before good things happen to good people! See ya' around the Grove! :wave:
RichieB
11-30-2011, 09:53 AM
Have a wonderful life and retiring early rocks! I retired the very first day (literally) I was eligible for health care and a pension.
Same here, and I have not regretted it a bit !
The benefits have eroded, and I don't get pension increases, but I walked away form a very stressful job.
More time to take care of my wife, who has a chronic illness, but no regrets about the early retirement.
My wife's need for some specialists, along with leaving doctors who know her "inside and out," is what's holding us back.
skyguy79
11-30-2011, 01:15 PM
http://www.wellsville-usd289.org/pages/uploaded_images/welcome%20frogs.gif
May your Lillypad be all you've hoped for!
Turtlediver
11-30-2011, 01:38 PM
Congratulations and welcome to Tamarind Grove. Hope to see you when I finally am as happy as you and living in my lovely Gardenia.........
Happinow
11-30-2011, 04:21 PM
It is impressive how welcoming you all are on this forum. For those of us who will leave our families behind, leave everything that is familiar to us behind, leave where we've grown up.....it will give us a "peace" of mind to know that when we arrive you all will be greeting us with open arms. While we all talk about how wonderful it will be to live in TV, a lot of us, myself included, will be leaving our sisters, brothers, mother (who is 84), friends and all that we've known for 52+ years. Our hearts will be heavy for a while. But, with all of your encouragement and friendly spirits it will certainly make the transition easier. Thanks to all of you in advance.
P.S. I think I'll need a welcome wagon when we arrive! Wait, make that a welcome golf cart!!
RichieB
11-30-2011, 04:33 PM
My wife and I are looking at The Villages now, and as far as a move goes, we are in the same boat as you, for all the reasons you mentioned. It's a HUGE decision that we have to make.
Oh, be careful about the Welcome Wagon. I suggest you search out and read that current thread.
Where in upstate NY do you live ?
We live in Putnam County, about 50 miles north of NYC.
Best wishes on your move.
Happinow
11-30-2011, 05:08 PM
We live in Queensbury....about 50 minutes north of Albany. I have read threads about the so called Welcome Wagon. They are scams! I was hoping someone would create a real Welcome Wagon. Unless you say you read my post on this site, I'll know who ever shows up at my door is a fake! Good luch with you decision and your move.
RichieB
11-30-2011, 05:15 PM
[QUOTE=Happinow;423987]We live in QueensburyQUOTE]
Our son and his family live in South Glens Falls.
I know exactly where Queensbury is; that is a very nice area of that part of NY state. Our son wants us to move there, to be closer to his family.
We'll see.....
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 09:25 PM
Good Morning my dear friend, I couldn't be any more happy for you right now, its been a long journey to The Villages, but look at some great new friends you made along the way!!!!
Love ya, Linda:wave:
Girlfriend you rock!:loco:
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 09:30 PM
Congratulations on coming to TV! Compared to California, this is dirt cheap living. You will have a wonderful time doing all you said, furniture, landscaping, etc. Just remember to have your checkbook with you at all times.
Have a wonderful life and retiring early rocks! I retired the very first day (literally) I was eligible for health care and a pension.
Good for you! Life is so short and precious. I'm so much more than my career, education or the state I live in. I love being free with my time and time is to be honored before it runs out.
Enjoy!
Jhooman
11-30-2011, 09:59 PM
It is impressive how welcoming you all are on this forum. For those of us who will leave our families behind, leave everything that is familiar to us behind, leave where we've grown up.....it will give us a "peace" of mind to know that when we arrive you all will be greeting us with open arms. While we all talk about how wonderful it will be to live in TV, a lot of us, myself included, will be leaving our sisters, brothers, mother (who is 84), friends and all that we've known for 52+ years. Our hearts will be heavy for a while. But, with all of your encouragement and friendly spirits it will certainly make the transition easier. Thanks to all of you in advance.
P.S. I think I'll need a welcome wagon when we arrive! Wait, make that a welcome golf cart!!
I know it's difficult to leave family, friends and your routine of life.
For me, I wanted to live in a dynamic thriving community and TV has all those components if I utilize them. For most of my life I have been a caretaker, always there for clients, family and friends. Years ago I had a bout of cancer. During that time I questioned and viewed my life as an observer. I realized I was not a good friend to myself, I began to take care of me and to dream of what I wanted to do on this planet. The hardest part was taking the first step.
I left my daughter and her two children in California. My kid is a mature dynamic woman, she will be so okay without me, I raised her to be self sufficient. If I had stayed in CA for her and the grandkids, I would not be true to my dreams or to my soul.
You will be welcomed to TV with open arms. I have not met any of these folks in person, but they are my friends. The golden thread runs through us all. I try to look at our similarities and not the differences.
Your going to be so okay.:wave:
J
Zoomie1955
11-30-2011, 10:49 PM
So happy for you Jeanette!!!! Finally, you have arrived!!!:MOJE_whot:
2BNTV
12-01-2011, 11:14 AM
It is impressive how welcoming you all are on this forum. For those of us who will leave our families behind, leave everything that is familiar to us behind, leave where we've grown up.....it will give us a "peace" of mind to know that when we arrive you all will be greeting us with open arms. While we all talk about how wonderful it will be to live in TV, a lot of us, myself included, will be leaving our sisters, brothers, mother (who is 84), friends and all that we've known for 52+ years. Our hearts will be heavy for a while. But, with all of your encouragement and friendly spirits it will certainly make the transition easier. Thanks to all of you in advance.
P.S. I think I'll need a welcome wagon when we arrive! Wait, make that a welcome golf cart!!
I think it is normal for people to feel anxious about leaving a life that is so familiar to them but everyone has to do what's is right for them. It is nice to be there for when a family member needs you but you can't live your life for someone else. You will always feel discontentment. I know several people who have retired and spend their time babysitting or running errands for family members. A friend of mine once remarked, thet he was busier being retired as his daughter had him running ragged. He was not a happy camper until he moved to TV. :)
The people who don't understand are the one's who have never been to TV and don't know what it is all about. Once they visit, they will understand. I know I can't wait to get there. :)
BTW - My friends daughter owns a home in TV.
graciegirl
12-01-2011, 11:34 AM
It is impressive how welcoming you all are on this forum. For those of us who will leave our families behind, leave everything that is familiar to us behind, leave where we've grown up.....it will give us a "peace" of mind to know that when we arrive you all will be greeting us with open arms. While we all talk about how wonderful it will be to live in TV, a lot of us, myself included, will be leaving our sisters, brothers, mother (who is 84), friends and all that we've known for 52+ years. Our hearts will be heavy for a while. But, with all of your encouragement and friendly spirits it will certainly make the transition easier. Thanks to all of you in advance.
P.S. I think I'll need a welcome wagon when we arrive! Wait, make that a welcome golf cart!!
That will be a new drink. A welcome Wagon Cart. Crushed or cubed? Umbrella or plain? Too many and your wheels fall off. Worse than the other new drink...The Gate Crasher...
Just kidding..Welcome to you and genuine hugs waiting and even chocolate milk if you want it...wait...we have egg nog!!
Happinow
12-01-2011, 12:29 PM
[QUOTE=Happinow;423987]We live in QueensburyQUOTE]
Our son and his family live in South Glens Falls.
I know exactly where Queensbury is; that is a very nice area of that part of NY state. Our son wants us to move there, to be closer to his family.
We'll see.....
I have a sister who lives in SGF!
RichieB
12-01-2011, 02:39 PM
[quote=RichieB;423991]
I have a sister who lives in SGF!
Small world....... REALLY small world sometimes
RichieB
12-01-2011, 03:27 PM
[quote=RichieB;423991]
I have a sister who lives in SGF!
will be sending you a PM shortly
Schaumburger
12-03-2011, 01:36 PM
The husband arrived last week searching for a home. I arrived day before yesterday to view his discovery. We signed for a home in Tamarind Grove on Odessa Circle yesterday. We close Jan 3, 2012.
The husband did a fabulous job too. Dang I love this guy! Husbands rock!
We have finally become Frogs. Now the fun begins, decorating, golfing, dancing and enjoying The Villages.
Thank you for all your posts and support.:wave:
What a great way to begin 2012! Congratulations to you and your husband. Hope your move to TV is a smooth one. :wave:
Pturner
12-03-2011, 07:29 PM
Jahooman,
:coolsmiley::pepper2::a040:
I'm excited that you're finally going to be here! Ribbit.
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