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Showing posts with label Heritage Hill State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heritage Hill State Park. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

FINALLY - the cat is outta the bag - our NEWS!~

Okay.. now it's official and I can post about it!

Please note:  Steveio has worked for the state of Wisconsin for over 34 years.  He has held various jobs at the University of Green Bay, always transferring to better positions over the years.  He started in Grounds, Automotive Mechanic on their fleet vehicles and equipment, then moved to Maintenance Mechanic, Facilities Repair Worker, and most recently as a Journey Locksmith.  Each time he made a move on the campus to a new position, he was usually still doing the old jobs at the same time.  As different workers would retire, they never hire new ones, just combine their work load onto the existing workers.  With all the budget cuts, they now have only 3 guys doing the work of 8.  But he always worked hard, never complained, and took on more and more tasks to his already overflowing job description.  Very flexible, my guy is!

Well, recently he made himself available to transfer anywhere in the state, and the offers started rolling in!  Knowing the house was sold and going to close soon, he was willing to take on a transfer to other state jobs at places within the state, as we are now "mobile".   He got offers from other college campuses, national guard buildings, dept. of corrections maintenance, and other interesting positions around the state.  With his work record and variety of talents, every week he was getting 4 or 5 different offers.

Although he can retire in April 2013, he said that he would consider working longer if a good position came forward.

And one has!


Remember back in early July when we went camping to High Cliff State Park???  Well, it wasn't just a camping trip.  It was an interview!  And yes, he has gotten the job.  His official title is Facilities Maintenance Specialist Advanced.    (plus he gets a raise)   LOL   He will be overseeing the summer workers, the volunteers, and overall maintenance and upkeep of the entire park.  Big projects like an electrical upgrade is scheduled this fall, and he will be assisting the company that is contracted to do the work.

This really hasn't changed our RVing plans.  We are going to live in our RV full time and travel when we can.  But of course, if he likes it there, he will work longer than April 22, 2013.   We are going to stay at the park (which is open year round) and I will do some volunteering too.  We will be considered for camphosting as soon as the present hosts vacate. We had originally been considered to host for the month of August, but another host took the position until we were sure Steve would be hired.

Come the colder winter months, the park supervisor is willing to let Steve take all of his vacation weeks at once during the coldest winter months, because the summer months are the busiest in the park.  So we can head south for that period of time.  Steve has put some vacation time in sabbatical leftover from this year, so we can go away extra long during the winter months.

We may rent a place nearby to get through the winter temps, not sure yet.  There are a lot of nearby private seasonal cottages that are rented out in the summer months and are vacant in the winter months. that I am sure we could find one to get during the winter.  We will cross that bridge when we get to it this fall.   Last winter was so mild in Wisconsin, that we could have made it all season in the motorhome.  But we won't bank on that.

Back to the park itself----

The park is lovely, well kept and in a great location... it has 112 campsites, 8 group campsites, a marina with 100 rented boat slips, and lots of trails.   It is only 30 miles south of where most of our kids and grandkids live.

Here is a link to the park: 
Here is the link from our visit in late June early July: 
It starts on this link and goes on for 5 more blog posts after that one. 



Here are some shots I took around the park while 
Steve was accepting his position during his second interview. 

















We will move down to the campground on Aug. 12th.  He starts his new position on August 13th.   This is an exciting new chapter of our lives, and Steve is going to be so happy with interesting, varied and enjoyable employment with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.



And.. might I mention that we LOVE the Wisconsin State Parks SOOO MUCH  that we were MARRIED IN ONE!    Yes, we rented the Moravian Church at Heritage Hill State Park in Green Bay, WI as our wedding site....  






"So there you have it, folks" 
(as Steve is fond of saying)
that is our newest news of our ever-changing lives....   


P.S. Yes, Steve's new boss is aware of his workman's comp knee situation, which will be operated on Aug. 17th.  He will recoup and do light duty and administrative stuff at a desk for the beginning of the job, as well as learning their computer systems and routines and staff positions.   He had the same surgery on his other knee in 1996 and knows what to expect.  And of course, right afterwards he was up and at em and go go go.  That is my Steveio! 







Monday, June 28, 2010

Our Wedding Anniversary

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June 28, 1997






Fifteen years ago, we had our first date....    
and thirteen years ago today, June 28, 1997,
 I married my best friend.   




It was a magical day-- we were married in a historical church in Heritage Hill State Park.




How fitting for two folks who love camping sooo much, to get married in a State Park? 
We also camped for our two week honeymoon in our RV, circling Lake Superior.




Our wedding day weather was perfect, and we arrived at the park in style.
We had a driver with top hat and tails, a pair of fine horses
 and a white carriage like Cinderella! 





I felt like a princess in a fairy tale... and had found my Prince Charming! 





We shared our vows in front of our families and friends.. 
with our children taking part in the ceremony. 





Oh gosh, this is the Happiest Day of our LIVES! 




Our four lovely children were our Best Men and Honorly Maidens.  


Karen, Erin and Heather                  Steve, Dan and Mike



And here is our new family! 











The carriage had escorted us to the church, and then brought us to our reception 
in a lovely park setting on the grounds of Willowbrook. 










We rented a large tent, catered in a Spanferkle (pig roast)  and had a great picnic afternoon family picnic type reception.   My boss offered this lovely park setting for the reception location on the banks of the Fox River.  




It was a warm sunny afternoon.  We didn't care for a late night drunken dancing party, 
so an afternoon picnic was more our style.   Friends helped with the setup for us.
Soft music, good food, family and friends was all we needed to celebrate our marriage.










Steve later swept me away in our little Fiat Spider convertible...
 to a cozy bed and breakfast for our wedding night. 






He bought me this little car for a wedding present!






  

Thank you, Steve, for making my life more wonderful than I could have ever expected!!!!!   




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