I know that it has been a long time since I have posted. I seem to have had writer's block.
I will now try to catch up.
First of all, we have decided that we are going to see our family in Monroe, WA., no matter the cost of fuel.
We received a lovely and heart wrenching email from Fred, our son-in-law. He made it abundantly clear to me that not seeing our family could not be an option this or any other year. He was much more diplomatic than I have made this appear.
We have not seen Gracie since she was 2 weeks old and we have missed watching her change on a daily basis. We hope not to miss her growing up as we missed Lindsay in her early years.
We will be leaving here on June 13 and taking the northern route, much as we did last year.
We will not be going into ND this year, but picking up I90 at Sioux Falls, SD.
We were hoping to get to Michigan this year, but it is just too far East to go West. As long as the kids remain in the great northwest, we will continue to go there.
We are volunteering at Lake Sammamish State Park again this year. It is rewarding both personally and financially, as our site is without charge while we are volunteering there. It is a pleasure to be able to help the rangers maintain the park and to interact with some of the visitors using the park.
The nursery is doing pretty well this spring. We are packing and shipping up to 90 orders per week and we are not yet shipping to all temperate regions. We will begin shipping to the northern most states later on this month.
The plants in the greenhouses look really good this year and we are only a little behind on weeding, but that is an ongoing process.
There is a Naval installation here, as many of you know. It is not nearly the facility it was when I was growing up. Back in the 80's a lot of military installations were either closed or downsized and Millington was no exception.
There is still a commissary, Navy Exchange, and a personnel club (officer and enlisted together) still on the base property.
We were invited by some of the retired military people in the 'Breakfast club' to go to the club for an Easter brunch. It was enjoyable and we enjoyed the company.
We then met at Vickie's house for a gathering of her children and their families. That was a fun time as most of these gatherings are.
Adam and Chrissy had a gathering at their house for Mother's Day.
It seems as they are starting a tradition of Mother's Day celebrations at their house.
They had flowers for all of the mothers on this side of the family.
Adam surely knows his way around a BBQ grill. He fixed hamburgers and hot dogs to perfection and according to Vickie, the steak that Alan and Ann bought for Vickie was cooked just right.
I am trying to get the rig ready for the road. Yesterday, I took everything out of the basement, cleaned the bins and rearranged the load.I also got rid of somethings that we hadn't used in months of ever. We have some things inside of the coach that will be left for others to use on our way to see the kids.
On the way here, the coach didn't handle as well as I thought it should, so I decided that the load was not balanced correctly.
I had done this with the Southwind, and improved the handling remarkably.
I had asked Brian to ask his automotive mechanic friend to come look at the dash air on the coach. I am hoping that he will find the time to come look before we depart.
We can run the generator and house air, but it will save fuel if the dash air is working properly.
Ta ta for now.
2 comments:
I'm with Fred! We would never have left our kids in Michigan if we didn't think we could see them several times a year on a regular basis. They grow up so quickly. Good for you that no matter the cost, seeing them is the most important thing this summer.
Have a safe trip to the NW. Don't know when we'll see you again but until then Via Con Dios.
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