Wallace,
Being in Texas, you probably don't encounter the same weather we do here in the upper midwest. Every autumn, sometime late October/Early November depending on my schedule, and a predicted "dry" day, and the overall weather pattern I store my car. I pick it up no earlier than Easter weekend, sometimes later; this year it was Memorial Day. Thus the car sits for anywhere from 5-7 months. It has been doing this exact same thing since 2001. I have suffered no ill storage effects. If I am up at the storage in the winter, and the roads are dry, I take it out for a spin. If roads are snow covered or wet, I leave it alone. The only thing I do is clean it before storage, and add Sta-Bil to the fuel tank which is full and topped off. I run a few miles to ensure the Sta-Bil is throughout the system.
Somebody told me this weekend they prefer Sea Foam.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/tech-info-gas-engines/ Sta-Bil has appeared to work well, and is an industry standard.
http://www.goldeagle.com/brands/stabil/default.aspx Note they also make a marine version with enhanced properties.
Personally--my opinion only--your "down time" on the car should not pose an issue.