Our day began with a two hour "Project X" meeting. The exciting and scary thing about this project is that it would greatly expand the value of what we have to offer at all of the resorts by adding _______ and _________ (Wow, was that uncalled for or what???) The problem is that we are still negotiating for both the property and the financing and I'm not certain of the outcome yet. SO...….. you'll just have to deal with the secrecy.
Project X...…… Moving forward!
After that, we stopped by the treehouses and checked out the progress so far on the "Water Mill" treehouse. SO those of you with analytical thinking are probably trying in vain to visualize a water wheel in a treehouse. Have patience, it's actually coming together relatively quickly. One interesting side-note is that this treehouse is bigger that the first two homes that Shelley and I owned. Measuring in at right around 900 square feet, this treehouse cabin will be HUGE as treehouse cabins are concerned. One of our camp workers suggested a name for the cabin that I really like. As soon as we get a consensus on it, we'll announce it.
Evening ushered in the last Saturday night event for the season out on the Christmas Island in front of our Rainbow Haven Resort. We had some close friends show up to experience the lights, coffee, hot chocolate, cookies and pictures with Santa. They came in bearing gifts of freshly made Tamales. Which were both delicious and "Gone" by the end of the night. The group included kids and grandkids and all had a wonderful time. They even had a "Cookie Frosting and Sprinkling" station set up so the kids (and adults...…. and Martins) could design and decorate their own Christmas Cookies.
Christmas is closing on us fast and we have virtually no shopping done and may not even really do any. The exciting thing is that four generations of the family will be able to get together on Christmas Eve. A few will be missing from the festivities but they'll be with us in our hearts.
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