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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Off to the Repair Shop

Today was the day. IMG_1088It has been about a week and a half since a tree branch collapsed during an early snow storm and hit the top of the fiver. So today was when we took a trip over to the repair place to leave the trailer to be looked at and repaired.

 

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Both Harry and I thought that today seemed like the easiest hitching up process we have done yet. Everything went very smoothly, and it only took us about a half hour to get everything together and head off down the road.

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Schaun was really great, and hung out in his car seat “reading” his books while we were busy hitching up the trailer.

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It was another beautiful day for traveling. I feel like a broken record, but I really like the song that’s playing! LOL

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The repair shop was even closer than we were thinking it was – we were heading down the road at ten of ten and by quarter after ten, we were turning into the driveway.

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We dropped off the fiver, and stopped into the office to check in. We explained where the damage was, and were told that they would check it out either tomorrow, or maybe even this afternoon.

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Here is our big empty driveway, BUT it won’t be empty for long!! Because, shortly after we arrived home, they called from Dedrick’s. They had already evaluated the damage from the tree branch.

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They cleaned the areas, and found that some of the areas that appeared to be damaged were just rub marks from the tree branches. The owner recommended rather than using a repair kit, that Dicor self-leveling roof caulking be used, as it would blend in better than patches and would sufficiently repair the damage. So we gave them the go-ahead to do the repair, and a few hours later, we heard IMG_1101from them again – the repair was complete!

We may go back tomorrow to pick up the fiver – it depends on the weather. If it is nice enough that the guys can come and take down the tree in the morning, then we will drive over in the afternoon and pick ‘er up. We are first on the schedule as long as it’s not raining, so we’re keeping our fingers crossed that the weather cooperates.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A Great Day with Our Company

We were up pretty bright and early today for our trip to MA to pick up our little guy. IMG_1046

And it was another beautiful day for a drive.

The weather continues to be mild and pleasant. So far we are only on our fifth bag of pellets for the cold weather season.

IMG_1058We met Schaun and daddy at our usual meeting spot, and soon were on our way back home.

This is Schaun’s “oh no, Grammy has her camera out again” look.

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We had a fun day. It was nice enough out this afternoon that Schaun was able to go out and play. And I had to do my grandmotherly duty and bake chocolate chip cookies. Papa and Schaun checked out all the books that haven’t been read since the last time we had “little” company in our house.

Tomorrow, we will be hitching up and bringing the fiver to the repair place. Our driveway is going to look so empty. Sad smile

Monday, November 7, 2011

Picture Perfect

I took this picture yesterday as we were tying the Xmas tree on the back of the truck for the trip to Denise’s.IMG_1039 I don’t think that sky could possibly be any bluer!

Our wonderful spate of warm weather continues. We are still hanging out in the high 50s and low 60s.

Yesterday afternoon we packed all the holiday decorations in the truck and headed off.

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I snapped this shot of Harry as he was trying to secure the tree for transport!

It was a great day for a drive.

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We unloaded all of the loot we had brought, sat for a while just shooting the breeze and then headed for home. Another pile of stuff gone! Phew! Sometimes I feel like I’ve been talking about getting rid of stuff forever.

Tomorrow is the last day that we have to work this week. We have another visit with our little guy coming up – we are picking him up Wednesday morning and he will be here until the weekend.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

More Downsizing

After I got out of work today, the main project on my agenda was to sort through our Christmas decorations. We had already started our planning in this area – we purchased a small tree that we will use in the fiver, and my sister is going to take our Christmas tree and my village. But I still wanted to sort through the rest, and break it down into what we wanted to keep, and what could go. Harry’s daughter is coming next weekend, and this way she can look through everything else and take what she wants.

So…this was before…

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All of those boxes held our holiday decorations, except for the plastic tub in front of Harry. He had his own container to sort through – with all of the various computer hardware, cords etc. that have been hanging around since we started cleaning out the office.

And this is after – I have condensed our seasonal stuff down into these three containers, and the bottom one isn’t even full.

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We are going to take a quick trip over to my sister’s place tomorrow – to take her the tree and village.

I am happy that we have another pile of boxes sorted through!! Open-mouthed smile

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fun Times Ahead

Harry and I are already looking forward to next year’s camping season. 006Driveway camping was nice this summer, but is no substitute for the real thing! Our plan is to have at least one “out of the driveway” camping trip every month of the season next year. We are thinking May will be our first chance for a trip away, but if it warms up in April, we could do something then as well.

014So far we have two specific trips planned – both of them connected to Heartland rallies. The first one is to the same campground in Lake George where we went a couple months ago. That is going to be our June trip.

 

015And a few days ago, we signed up for another rally, this one at Seashore Campsites in Cape May, NJ – next October. The rally is over the weekend, but we are actually going for a week. Because I work at a credit union, there is a rule that you have to take at least one week long vacation per year. I have worked at two financial institutions and they both had this rule, so I guess it’s a banking thing. Anyway, next October will be my week long vacation. All of our other outings will just be long weekends.

I am having fun coming up with places within two or three hours of us. We are trying to stick with campgrounds in the area since we don’t want to have a long trip when we are only getting away for a few days. It’s not going to take long to fill up the summer months with one camping trip in each. But I’m enjoying the process. Smile

Merikay asked in a comment recently about whether the mouse-free stuff was working. So far, we have no signs of critters in our fiver. So, between sealing up all the cracks, spraying the mouse free on the underside, and putting cotton balls with peppermint oil all over the place on the inside, it seems like so far we have succeeded in keeping any unwelcome visitors out! So far, so good!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lovin’ It!

Another beautiful day today! I am love, love, LOVING this weather!

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Although a lot of our leaves have fallen for another year and even our sunny days are somewhat gray, I am still so happy at the weather we have been having. I’ve mentioned our weather a few times already in the past weeks, so I decided to take a look at the statistics for last year compared to this year, to get some real numbers to go with my opinion.

This is what I found out. For October 2010, we had 16 days that had a high over 60 degrees. We had a low under 40 degrees fifteen times.

In October 2011, we had 21 days with a high over 60 degrees, and only 10 nights with a low under 40 degrees.

Out of 31 days, that’s not bad! Guess that’s why we only used TWO bags of pellets for the whole month of October!

IMG_1029The difference became even more obvious when I looked at the stats for November. The average high for the first nine days of November last year was 45 degrees….vs. the projected average high for the first nine days this year – 56 degrees.

So, it wasn’t just my imagination, or wishful thinking. Winking smile

The insurance adjuster came this morning and looked at the roof of our fiver. His opinion is that we only need a repair of the affected areas, and not a replacement. We were glad to hear that, because we have been leaning in the same direction. We are going to take it next week to a Dedrick’s RV Mart in Coxsackie, which is about 30 minutes from here, and have the repair done there.

Tomorrow is Friday!! Yay!! Have a great day everyone!!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Beautiful Week

So far this week has been a wonderful autumn week. Our temps are back up in the high 50s which has been so pleasant. So far this winter we have only used two bags of pellets in our stove. That is a huge improvement over last year. I keep hoping that this keeps up and we have a nice, mild winter.

The snow has melted from the top of our fiver, which enabled Harry to get up there and check it out. We have a section of about twenty feet which shows multiple gouges about four to five inches long. The insurance adjuster comes tomorrow morning, so we will see what he has to say. The damage seems to be more extensive than it looked at first. We are thinking we may be taking it to get repaired after all.