Thursday, December 11, 2014

Don't fuss-December 11, 2014

We tried to finish everything we could on the coach today. Bad weather is due in here on Sunday and will hang around for a few days. I think we got everything moved out that we need in the condo. I straightened what was left as best I could. Jerry positioned the coach on solid blocks of brick. The jacks are down and now must be coated with some kind of icky grease. He will do that on Saturday. I am busy unpacking, again. After this we head to the storage unit and pick out only a few things to hang on the walls. Plain walls are so drab. Anyway, we are making good progress but it really is tiring.

We decided since we would not be riding in the coach until after the spring thaw, we asked both parents if Hannah could ride with us to fill the land barge with fuel. They said yes so we put her in the front seat and buckled her in.

I told you not to fuss. She is not in her car seat. We are fully aware
of the laws. We took the back roads into Eaton, fueled up and came straight back.
I sat on the floor beside her.
 
I must tell you this was such an adventure we laughed the entire time. She was squealing and laughing and singing her own original songs. She saw every car and told Granddaddy to "watch out!". Then she told him when to stop for a stop sign or light. When it turned green she'd yell "Go!". She loved every minute (about 20 minutes altogether) as much as we did. She might be closer to the age where she can travel with us than we originally thought. We have a very long winter ahead of us before we entertain those thoughts. Time will tell.

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