5th November 2018. Meeting here at Bluewater, then Shopping and family off to see Savannah.
/We awoke a little earlier following a good night’s sleep. The sky is heavily overcast and we have had good rainfall throughout the night. This morning is dry, but still with a threat of further rainfall this afternoon before improving to a near perfect day tomorrow.
We had a meeting with Stan Lewis to discuss our Bluewater Timeshare and how to maximise these investments in terms of return and what we do for the next 2 years.
A worthwhile meeting from 9.00am until 10.20am. We agreed that we will come back next year seeking to then bank our 2 weeks for 2019. We will do this in January 2019. Assuming this goes OK we should be able to bank and get 3 weeks for each week of Bluewater.
In March / April 2019 we will seek to book 2 weeks over the fortnight of the Heritage Golf Tournament of 2020 and then see what he can do a n terms of rental and use developer time for our bookings. He emphasised that we can book developer tme for any period of time. He will assist.
So we went in two cars to Tanger Outlets 2 initially for a range of stores including shoes before we went back along the freeway to Tanger Outlets 1.
We did shop for a period of time with David purchasing shoes at Addidas and New Balnce. Ken purchased golf tees and Golf gloves and also a light weight jumper at Tommy.
Jeanette purchased shoes at Sketchers for the “little people”. We also purchased cotton trousers for Ken from Van Heusen at amazing prices.
At Tanger Outlets as the weather deteriorated
Back at Spinnaker Bluewater and it is a wam, wet and humid.
We drove back to Bluewater in terrible conditions with heavy rainfall tending to thunderstorms.
Enjoyed Lunch with pizza, rolls, watermelon and finished with cinnamon rolls. Just scrumptious.
Following lunch Jeanette went back to the Post Office to purchase a box to mail gear back to Melbourne.
The family has driven to Savannah to see the city and its brilliant architecture and federation architecture. Unfortunately, we sense it will be a soggy visit. Jeanette and Ken have visited Savannah on some 4 occasions, enjoy it very much but felt they would enjoy time together as a family.
Seb and Oliver are bright and chirpy and we sense that their “batteries “ have been totally recharged during our slower pace here at HHI.
Dinner tonight, which is the last evening here in Hilton Head Island will be at Skull Creek Restaurant. This is one of the favourite and highly regarded Restaurants and we hope a great means of celebrating our time here.
Had a superb meal, with a good wine and all family members thoroughly enjoyed our final meal here at Hilton Head Island. Finished our meal and back by 8.50pm. It has been a most enjoyable stay.