On November 6 we visited friends Tom
and Adele who are visiting from Alaska. They wanted our 'expert'
opinion on a 1996 Foretravel motorhome they are thinking about
purchasing. We spent the afternoon with them and when it came time
to leave the bike started and then instantly quit. We ended up
having it towed to BMW and Tom and Adele took us home. Since we had
only the bike this summer and the nearest BMW dealer is in Eugene 125
miles away we are so grateful that didn't happen this summer! BMW
was unable to look at it until four days later and it was the
battery. They also replaced the starter button that had been
sticking and we are waiting on a navigation button release that is
not working.
The evening of November 14 we took the
MH to Gilbert to have our two inverters refurbished. We spent the
night in their parking lot so everything would be ready to go first
thing the next morning. We learned the two inverters were not
'talking' to each other as we had believed since they were installed
14 years ago which is what Monaco told us at the time. Fortunately
Larry has always reprogrammed both of them separately. He did learn
we are suppose to reset them every two months, something we have not
done in the past so we feel fortunate they are still in good working
condition. Because they were in such good shape, our bill was $900
less than we expected which is a BIG PTL!
Larry has been working on getting the
RV gates built and both the metal and panels have been delivered.
Larry's friend, Jay, helped him weld the frames of the big gates
(there are actually three gates, two big ones and a smaller walk in
gate) together on November 18 and that evening we went to the Harvest
Dinner at church. It was a great meal and we met some nice folks who
normally attend the first service on Sundays so they were 'new' to us
(we attend the second service).
Where walk in gate goes |
Harvest dinner at church with 'new' friends |
Walk in gate (not finished yet) |
I ended up going to the chiropractor on
the 20th at 9 AM as I was in a lot of pain since late
Thursday evening. Larry was so tired from the weekend he didn't even
know I was gone.
I did another meal shop at the nearby
Denny's for lunch on the 21st. We made a big circle with
10 stops along the way and got a lot accomplished. It always feels
good when things go right and you get everything you wanted done.
With the exception that the main thing I wanted to get at Costco I
forgot! We made a stop at a different Costco after church on Sunday
so I now have that item.
Our yummy dessert from my shop at Denny's |
We had a great Thanksgiving Day with
our daughter and grandkids spending 11 hours with them! We didn't
get home until 1 AM on Friday as we played Mexican Train with seven
of us, so different than just the four of us for Fridays nights.
Thanksgiving Day with Bethany and Larry with 'snacks' |
Our delicious bacon wrapped turkey |
Colby carving the turkey with Dawn making the gravy in the background |
The beautiful Thanksgiving table |
When I was walking on November 25 I ran
into an old customer that I have not seen in 15 years. We had a
great visit and plan on getting together again in the near future.
She and her husband live about ½ mile from where we are. Something
similar happened when we were staying on Charleston several years
ago. It is always fun to run into former acquaintances, much like
the RV lifestyle where that happens a lot where you see someone you
met in another state several years before.
The weather has been really nice but we have had no rain and the coldest it has gone down to at night is 55º. Hard to believe this is December!