We made it for Mel's Family pictures on Monday, a little late, but we made it. After that we did some of the running around we needed to do, getting home about 9:30. Christmas Eve Day we had our family dinner at Lynne and Rick's house (Thank you), with plenty to eat and fun for all. Christmas day was breakfast at Mel's and then head over to dad's for Ham and the Holiday visit.
We managed to get a visit into the Tree Farm, over to see Jen, Greg and Aunt Ada for a short 1 - 1.5 hour visit, and managed to run into Lorin and Terri at the Legion, that was about the extent of our visits. I did get to spend a little more time with Melanie and made Shane stop in New Year's Eve before he headed back to his new home, Morgantown, WV so I could say good-bye to him.
Somewhere after Christmas and before New Year we noticed the front step cover getting slower and slower, until it didn't work. After some checking it ended up being the chassis batteries (engine batteries), so Brad took them out and headed over to the Tree Farm with them to put them on Mark's charger. He got the batteries back the next day and hooray, they were charged and worked. We kind of nursed them the rest of the time there, even getting Rick's trickle charger in case we needed it. But the batteries were fine and worked with no more problems.
We spent New Year's Eve with the Shirks enjoying too much to eat and an evening of card playing. We got up the next day, headed home, stowed Rudy and then of the Chris and Thom's for Pork and sauerkraut. It was nice seeing the rest of the family before we headed south again.
Thursday was my Dr. appointment. The walker can go to the way side, and a couple, more aggressive exercises to do. Need to get that hip stronger so I can get rid of the cane as well. Appointment made for the end of February, so now it's just the final prep for the trip south. A couple of stops on the way to and from the Dr., groceries and what not, then a phone call to dad hoping to do a casino run tomorrow.
Well Friday didn't work out very well, the snow came down fast and furious Thursday night, we didn't even go to the Legion for the drawing, and Friday morning the roads were OK, but it was better to change plans to having lunch. We managed to get some more things done in the AM then headed over to dad's, where Brad ended up shoveling out his drive way as well. We went to the Brown Stone for lunch, then back to the house so Brad could finish the drive (where we had originally parked). We visited for a little longer, then headed home, time to finish packing then head over to Lynne and Rick's for the night. We finished packing up the RV, slides in and every thing stowed, but the water pump is not working, but we set off to the Shirk's for dinner and cards.
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Leaving the snow behind!! |
Saturday we get back to the RV about 9:30, excited and anxious about the trip. I head into the RV first and notice something is wrong....it is bitter cold. For some reason the propane heater never ran (maybe forgot to reset after changing propane bottles), but what ever happened, the final results can't be good. We changed to the RV propane and all started to work, but at this point we have no idea what damage might have been done. We stressed a little and decided, what the heck, finish packing and get the heck out of town. We didn't get on the road until 11:00 but we made it to Carolina Crossroads RV Park about 5:30, only to find the car battery is dead. Then we get parked and find out the water pump is dead, no problem, until we realize that the water from the hose runs through the pump and it is spewing water. OK, time for a little more stress....what good does that do, a glass of wine, egg sandwich for dinner and we'll get things ready in the morning. But what more can you ask for, we are headed south and it's all fixable.
Sunday Brad got up, got the water pump out, the car started and then we headed off to the Tractor Supply Store for a battery pack, stopped for breakfast, another stop or two (letting the car run), then back to the CG, turn the car off and hope for the best. Brad did some more things out side the RV (50 degrees), while I worked on finding a replacement water pump. Water pump found, 200 miles south and a plan to pick it up tomorrow, boiled water for dishes, showers in the bath house, then off to dinner. Back home, Brad getting the stuff done he needed to do then off to bed (still fighting the remnants of a cold). I am finishing the Blog, packing up what I can and off to bed soon.
There will be more of the blog coming soon,
Diane and Brad