Butterflies always stop at my friend Kim's place as they migrate. There are hundreds! |
Went by this on Midland Rd. on our way to breakfast |
Beds that lower with the push of a button |
Chairs in bunkhouse/Motorcycle room |
Looking from Bunkhouse to living area |
Looking from bathroom to living area
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Beds up and ramp lowered |
I can see myself in my refrigerator picture lol |
Pantry |
Light switches in user closed cabinet, coat hooks in lower cabinet. |
Shelves all the way across our closet |
Our room with dresser and place to store things and sit |
Door from our room into the bathroom on left, and door to hallway on right |
Beds up at the top |
Huge pumpkins this year |
Isaac |
Peyton |
Cute grasshopper on the pumpkin |
Peyton driving the tractor |
We went to breakfast at Tony’s on State St. Not many there which was wonderful. We had tried Levi’s and Bringer Inn, but both were too packed for our comfort. We were going to go look at Toy Hauler RV’s and a motorhome Bill had found in the area. Our first stop was Hamilton’s RV. They had a toy hauler and motorhome. We both loved the toy hauler (can put our motorcycle inside when traveling, so Bill can drive the 5th wheel instead of me. It was laid out beautifully and is so nice. Bill talked the salesman into giving us a great price for our 5th wheel we traded in. He told them he really wanted to do business here, rather than going to Birch Run where our next stop would be. They guy checked with his manager twice and both time came back with another thousand for ours until it was at the price Bill asked for. I walked through campers while he wheeled and dealed. They gave us $2,000 less than we paid for it. It’s 3 years old and did have a few easy things that need fixing. They wrote up some paperwork, will go through the one we are getting again to make sure everything is working, and will send us a video of how everything works. We will bring ours and pick up the Voltage RV tomorrow. We came home, and Vikki and the kids came over. We all completely emptied our 5th wheel and hauled everything to the shed and to the garage. Some stuff we put in the house too. My there was lots of stuff. Vikki worked hard and was so fast. What a huge help she was. Bill and the kids emptied the outside storage area. The kids also picked up sticks that had blown down in the storm. I swept it out and dusted. I had cleaned it when we were at BayShore because we had water. We finished and Vikki and the kids left. We got ready and drove by the camper place to make sure they took the camper in to start looking over. They did. We went to Texas Roadhouse for dinner at around 8 p.m. They had two seats right away for us and we were at an end by ourselves. All the employees were wearing masks, so we were happy about that. We had stopped at Outback first and they were all wearing masks too. They only had one half of the restaurant open and it was a 45 minute wait. They said they would text us when there was an opening. We left, but texted them a few minutes later when we got right in at the Texas Roadhouse. The food was so delicious. The steak practically melted in our mouths it was so tender. The prices were less that Outback prices too. It was a fun day and evening. So thankful to have Bill to do life with. God has sure blessed me with him and with such an amazing family.
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