Since I was grounded this month, I have made several half-hearted attempts at projects that need doing around here. Last weekend daughter Kate came for a visit from West Virginia and son Andy from Illinois. We celebrated Andy's birthday Saturday and I felt very lucky to have not only two of my three children here, but also three of the eight grandchildren--scattered across the country.
My brother-in-law, Ken, has always said that RV ownership is not for the financially timid. That has certainly been true for me this spring. Numerous battery issues resulted in a week at a dealer's shop and the purchase of two new house batteries and a new chassis battery, plus a converter. When the very nice and competent technician walked me through what they needed to do, the first thing he pointed out were issues with the front tires--what he called "blowouts waiting to happen" and explained that they don't sell tires, but that it was the biggest problem Agatha had. So when I got her back, we headed for a local tire and repair place to get that done. The tire guy told me I needed to keep covers on them when it is parked. and I ordered those. My bank account is dizzy with the withdrawals. Since I was grounded this month, I have made several half-hearted attempts at projects that need doing around here. Last weekend daughter Kate came for a visit from West Virginia and son Andy from Illinois. We celebrated Andy's birthday Saturday and I felt very lucky to have not only two of my three children here, but also three of the eight grandchildren--scattered across the country. But, back to the projects. The next day, Andy began working on the deteriorating back steps on the deck. I was his assistant. It brought home to me the desperate need to organize the workbench in the garage. Things were piled so deep that I couldn't find the crowbar or brackets we needed or even a hammer. Yesterday I spent a couple of hot sticky hours trying to bring some kind of order to the area. I made no attempt at the plethora of small bins of screws, nails, drill bits, etc., but at least cleared off the top so that there's a place to set things down while you look for something else. I did find the crowbar but not the sander I've been looking for for a month. Several treasures emerged though; including a pair of WWII aviator goggles Butch had obtained somewhere. Next week, Agatha and I will head for Ledges State Park for a Midwest Glampers' frolic. I feel like an athlete must feel when recovering from an injury enough to get back in the fray.
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Andrea Christensen
5/31/2023 10:44:40 am
EMBARRASSED to note that you have made progress in an area that is yelling out to me....but the garden crawling around is instead seductively beckoning.........and the hummingbird is very busy now.....and......a trip to the library with Steve.....gee was that my newspaper delivery just on time....
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