After two very cold nights in the 20s and unable to run my furnace in the MH (don't ask), I left the state park last Sunday. The MH is nicely tucked in at my DS's house. He and his fam will take it out for a week, then I need to take it in for winterizing.
I have solved the problem of where to "land" in Salt Lake City after selling my house: I'm renting a room from my SIL. While she was in St. George I went to move my stuff in. I walked into "my" room and found a cat had CRAPPED and PEED all over the hardwood floor. I mean, lots. It was ghastly. I cleaned it up as best I could, then called my former roomie and I slept on HER couch that night.
SIL's GD, who has cats, lives in the MIL apartment in the basement. Although she simply can't IMAGINE how my room became a default kitty box, she routinely leaves her door to the stairway open, and the door to the kitchen open as well.
After I removed the "evidence" and cleaned the floor with Lysol, nether SIL or GD can smell cat in the room, but I still can. I also bought one of those memory foam knockoff pads for the bed -- and it is out-gassing. Between the two, I've been sleeping on SIL's couch the last two nights. In the middle of last (sleepless) night I got off the couch, I went into the bedroom, took an Aleve and tried to sleep.
Woke at 11 a.m. (!!) So maybe this will work out.
Anyone know how long it takes for those foam mattress pads to gas out? It's pretty bad. I'm staying until Monday (two docs appts that day) then heading south for (quite) a few weeks. Hope it's done outgassing by then.