Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Leaving Home

The flight out was no more than an average flight, and flying to Orlando is nothing new to me. Typically my ground trip once on land in Florida finds me heading east to the Daytona area and usually for a motorcycle event. But not this time. This trip was for a totally different reason, and because it would possibly be a lifestyle changing event for me, I was accompanied by the woman who fairly recently jumped head first into my life and seems to have her head a little more securely attached to her shoulders than I do.


Patti --as I affectionately call her because well, that's her name-- and I have spoken often and at length about the advantages of living in Florida. Our conversation at thirty seven thousand feet included a re-visit of the list of pluses for moving to a warmer climate. Patti was on a mission on this trip however. Her mission, which was disguised as a visit to see her mom, was to show me around the "Villages" which are in the central Florida area. A location that she is more than familiar with, and felt that I would be attracted to.

Our first day in the Villages left me speechless. Actually, my first two hours there left me at a loss for words. Understand that I have traveled to a lot of nice places around this nation, and I have seen many areas that appeal to me. What I haven't seen before of such great magnitude though, is an area devoted solely to the older generation. A community of what some might refer to as retired folk. A retirement community - but not really.

Okay, so I guess if I try and mask what the Villages may appear to be to the younger generation by simply attaching a different title, will if nothing else, make me feel better. But my feelings are really what this is all about anyway. I'm not moving to a retirement community - "God's waiting room" - as my friend Matt so cleverly refers to Florida as. The Villages appear to me to be so much more than that.


What my eyes observed was a fun and exciting playground for kids my age and older. A runner's and Harley rider's paradise. A place on this earth where winter jackets, extra blankets, high heating bills and scraping ice from windshields doesn't really exist. A playground that includes more recreation centers, pools, golf courses and restaurants than a man could ever hope for, all placed neatly in the center of the Sunshine State. Nightly live entertainment in two different town squares and ninety nine cent beer had nothing to do with my excitement for this place that I want to call home.

Upon our return trip to the much colder north east, and after several more conversations with Patti regarding a possible move, the decision was made. My belongings and I will be making a road trip. As stated in my last report, my Harleys will love my decision. This will be the first winter in my fifty odd years on this planet, that I won't be putting outdoor running, motorcycle riding and lawn furniture on ice for five months (pun intended).

Retirement community? Perhaps --but I'll breathe life into my new neighborhood. Get ready Florida, here I come!

~Safe Riding~

-The Chief





10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! I'm surprised that you were impressed with the The Villages so quickly! It sounds like an interesting place . . .I think I'll check it out!

Anonymous said...

Over 50 and riding a Harley? I guess Florida is the place for "kids" that want to be active all year! Retired folks on Harleys? Go figure. I guess I'm interested in visiting Florida now! This I have to see!

Anonymous said...

Of course there are "Active Over 50 Kids!" Great to see that you are one of them . . . .and writing about it! I'll keep reading if you write about us!

Anonymous said...

I don't blame you for wanting to move out of New York's frozen tundra and move to a warmer climate. Regardless of what others may say, Florida offers lots of great advantages and take it from a native, the cost of living is very manageable!

Anonymous said...

Enjoy your first winter without the ice and snow Chief! I wish I was going with you. I slipped on black ice last year and believe me it wasn't pretty. Have fun in the sun!

Anonymous said...

I'm wondering about the pace of life in Florida. Will a guy as active as you be bored in an adult community at the age of fifty something? Let us know what's keeping you busy in FL Chief!

Anonymous said...

Is there really people under 70 living in Florida?

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Buffy said...

Awesome story..I think I will come with you!!! If I'm invited of course-see ya soon pops! (: Keep coming with the stories, they're awesome!

Anonymous said...

IF you had ANY doubts about the move, here is the current weather status in Middletown, NY - and it's gotten better! Good luck in your new home.
John & Maria

Right Now3:16PM EST
27 ° Mostly Sunny Feels Like16°
Relative Humidity 24%
Barometer30.23(Rising)atm
Wind SpeedNNW 13 to 20mph
AND as you go north it gets worse
http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story/Another-5-to-8-Snow-Likely-for-Rochester-Upstate/rVh_U_pj2EKS9mx2JYEu8g.cspx