Good-morning, seems busy here this morning, thats good. Maybe its this cool weather we are having, no one feels sluggish and wiped out
I was afraid this would happen, go from being way to hot, to almost to cold for this time of year. To quick, I don't do things fast anymore
Sure hope you were able to get some rest before you start your day, Janice. I 've had times like that, oh sleep where are you? I had to do the coffee thing like that before getting home this time and I have a coffee pot Liz. Just didn't want to crank the gen, where I was. Still good however you make it, need that caffine.
Sure glad you all got there safe and sound in spite of the weather Lori. Wow, sounds like you're right in it quick too. Busy already. Whatever happened to easing into something?
Kathleen, I have a Jayco. I love it, and still in fair condition, at almost 18 yrs. old. That is if I have not messed the transmission up , making it go, with wheels locked up. One little part, could have saved me so much trouble, if only the first of four mechanics had checked it out. Thats what caused my problems with brakes in the mountains with Liz, not my driving, which is nice to know, but doesn't help situation I had to deal with. Anyway, i think Jaycos are great, thats the r.v. part, now what kind of motor, how long is it, how old is it, with only 29,000 miles not very old I hope. Does it have a generator? What kind of gas does it use? etc. etc. Make a list of questions before going that you want to know, and ask, while you are checking it out, as to how it feels to set in drivers seat etc. I know you know a lot of this stuff, and I am sure some will add to this, you'll have a long list, that salesman will earn his commission
Well, time to get ready for church, thought of crawling back under the covers after taking Maggie out for her morning duties, REALLY chilly out there. Have missed Sunday school with these thoughts , so best get moving now, or I will have messed up my whole day.
Have a Great day everyone, whatever you do, ENJOY, but please stay SAFE,
CArol