Friday, June 30, 2017
Highway 27 Walmarts
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Bugs in the villa
When we select a villa we always ask about the owner's pest control procedures. We have stayed in too many bug infested houses and have learned the importance of regular professional services and quick responses to problems.
We have never stayed in a Florida villa that didn't have some bug infestation. Those villas that lack professional services will tell us "It is Florida, this is normal". That is a lie. You may see an occasional roach or ant, but it is not normal to see an infestation or to see these creatures regularly.
This year's villa was no exception. The dinning room had a severe ant infestation. The ants were entering near the dinning room window and were expanding throughout the house.
We immediately contacted the owner. The owner called Terminix who came out the next day and sprayed.
We have learned important lessons over the years and we were prepared to deal with this problem. We always bring at least four totes and keep them off the ground. Our groceries are sealed into large ziplocks and space bags put into the totes. We do not allow anything that a bug could get into to sit on the floor (bags, suitcases, etc).
Terminix arrived and sprayed. The great part of having an exterminator spray is to not only kill the bugs you see, but to kill the bugs you don't see as well.
Yes, that picture is of a roach. When you contact an owner who doesn't do good pest control and report these creatures, they will say "Oh, that is just a Palmetto bug". Palmetto or not, it is a roach and it doesn't belong in the home, so, don't accept that answer. This roach is belly up and dead as a result of the exterminator.
In houses where we do not trust the pest control practices, we'll put a piece of double-faced tape across walk ways and then check in the morning to see what it caught. We are also not afraid to buy ant traps and spray our own bug spray around the house.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Villa Check-in Inspection 2017
Read the Five Must Do Tasks when you arrive at your villa. You can also read about our 2015 inspection and our 2016 inspection.
You can watch us perform our 2017 inspection by watching this video here.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Arrived in Florida
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Snack Mix for the Drive
when considering all the stops along the way, it takes us 26 hours to drive to Orlando. No stops? 21 hours. But... there is gas, meals, bathroom breaks, getting lost, etc.
I have done the trip in two days (staying at a hotel half way) and it isn't fun. I get tired after ten hours, I don't like driving 75mph-80+ at night, and we arrive to our deatination too late to do anything.
I find it much better to break the trip into three days and arrive in Orlando in the early afternoon.
It can be difficult to stay alert during all those hours of driving. I am driving faster than the laws of men permit, usually feet away from the bumper in front of me - staying alert can be the difference between life and death.
Eating helps me to stay alert. I used to snack on cold french froes during the trip, but, those are a billion calories. I started looking for something better...
Trail mix has too many colories. Popcorn gets boring.
I now ise a healthy mix of popcorn, puff wheat, cheerios, trail mix, and dried fruit (without added sugar). That seems to do the trick!
Packed and ready to go!
Cable Bag
when you travel with kids, you travel with a lot of electroics. I come prepared by packing a cable back. The cable bad includes USB cables, mini-USB, AV cords, battery packs, iphone cords, USB chargers, and more!
Saturday, June 24, 2017
June Party
We seem to have a party every June: anniversary, graduation, reubiob, or large birthday. Planning for these large parties is a lot of work and competes with getting ready for Florida.
The 2017 party is finished! It feels like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Now I can focus most my efforts towards getting ready for Disney!
Leaving in 16 hours
There are many things that must get done when going on a 7.5 week trip to Florda. Our large master project list is getting right down to the final tasks. The task list gets written and rewritten daily as we make decisions about what will and what will not get done before we leave. Fix the leaky shower? Yes! Weed the flower garden? Maybe.
There is a massive amount of work to do in only 16 hours. It doesnt seem possible we will be ready to leave in time. Most of the time has been spent gathering items, but not packing them yet. Most of our remaining time will be spent packing.
The house security system has been updated. The security cameras repositioned. The house sitters (who will be living there) have been trained and prepped. The pet sitters (who will visit daily) havebeen trained.
Keep following this blog to watch our 2017 adventures!