Monday, February 20, 2012

Florida Cottage

We have been in Orlando since early December, living in our daughter’s driveway in the camper, helping take care of little Basil and Levi during our son-in-law Stephen’s three heart surgeries and cancer treatments.  If he had not had the fluid build-up in the pericardium around the heart, he might still not know he has stomach cancer that has metastasized.   He has a better prognosis in Germany with their holistic approach to building the body’s immunity and hitting cancer with a double whammy of chemo and heat—pinpoint heat aimed at each spot of cancer and whole body high fever during the chemo.  While they are in Germany, we stay in the house and care for the boys. 

But we couldn’t keep the camper in the driveway indefinitely, so we checked out many of the 55+ manufactured home communities around Orlando.  Finally one little house grabbed our attention with its fabulous view of a little marshy lake with lily pads and cypress trees and teaming with birds. 


So the camper is in storage, and we eat every meal on the lanai (Florida screen room with plastic windows) watching the ducks, cranes, and ibises.  When Tara and Stephen go to Germany again, we will move back into their house to care for the grandboys, but in between we have our peaceful refuge.



We bought new beds and mattresses, recliners, and a couple other new pieces.  Most of the furnishings are used though.  We have had a ball searching through consignment shops, antique stores, flea markets, resale shops and rummage sales for the shabby chic look.

The seven foot orange French provincial sofa and red rug sound shocking, but the effect is bright and fun.

My favorite place to sit looking out over the lake.

We eat most meals on the lanai.


Our bedroom is purple, of course accented with violets.

The guest room is ready and waiting.

The kitchen is part of the great room.  The whole house has been remodeled with new cabinets, floors and so on.


Sunrise from the lanai.  This is paradise.