There seemed to be about a four hour window before the high winds began near Des Moines, IA, where I spent the night at a COE campground, so I packed up and headed out for my last leg of this journey. I ran into rain as I approached MN, but the winds remained light. It was 1:30 when I backed into Andy's driveway and started setting up in the rain. I am happy to be done driving for a few weeks.
I spoke with the car dealership that will be doing the repairs on the toad, and will bring it in next week for an estimate. The shop is pre-approved by my insurance company, so everything should go smoothly. After I got most things set up, I noticed that I also had damage to the motorhome from that blasted piece of steel. It somehow bounced up and put a hole in the back of the RV in the fiberglass back panel. :( Dang! What an array of damage that one chunk did! I'll have to update the insurance company on Monday.
I got to see the new baby, Ruby Cecilia, and played with the boys, Joseph and Seth. I'll post some pictures once the rain stops and things calm down a little. Seth, age 3, was a hoot when I first arrived...."I wuv you gamma, did you bring the marshmallows?" It's nice to be needed. :)
This is short, but I'm pooped tonight, and it's late...
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
Good For Another Year.
56 minutes ago
Always great to be with family, especially Grandkids, they have a way of stealing your heart. Hope you get the much needed rest after a long journey. Sam & Donna.
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ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're back up with family.
What do you think of this spring time weather??
Jack
You've come a long way from Texas! Hope you can just relax for a while.
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