Good Morning Ladies coffee is on... we had a much welcome shower last night... I have my window open with a fan in it and the door open... what a relief...
I trust everyone has a good day
Kathleen
Redwahine wrote:Good morning everyone. We over slept. Suppose to have RED to bay #4 by 6:45am. Tyler got me up at 5:30 so I thought I would take a snooze till 6. Woke up at 6:50. I was so rattled. I hate being rushed. The rules at Camp Red Bay (they say it is the health dept.) say you may not leave any hoses (sewer or water) at your site. Last night I was outside emptying the black tank and ran the clean out spray for a while. Then went out to empty the grey water tank. Just as I pulled the valve handle, the sky opened up and flushed me. I'm standing in the pouring rain watching my tank empty. The water started to get higher around my feet and at the sewer opening in the ground. So I closed the valve, went inside and thought, "Tyler will wake me early and I'll have plenty of time to finish this task". It poured, hailed (no damage), lightening and thunder for a couple hours.
Now it is 6:50 and we need to get RED into the service bay ASAP. Gotta hold up our part of the service regiment. DH was throwing everything on the bed and closing the slides while I tried to get the sewer hose put away. DH came out to "help" in his rush, rush mode and takes the fold up sewer hose stacker and throws it in the cargo bay. But it is tangled with the water hose that is still connected at one end. I get down in the mud and disconnect the hose, DH rolls it up and puts it in the back cargo bay. He then drives down the "run way" (its an old airport) toward service bay #4. I notice the water hose dragging on the driver side. I'm running trying to get DH's attention, afraid that cargo bay door is open. If he tries to pull into the bay with that door open, we'll have another thing to add to the list. A service tech waved him down and stopped him while I madly shoved the hose in its place and secured the door.
Then I forgot my wifi booster antenna. I had placed it on a stick and had the stick velcored to the ladder so the antenna was 3 ft above the top of the ladder. It was going to hit the top of the cargo bay door. So, now I'm climbing the ladder with everyone watching to lower my antenna. By the way it is working very well even though we are in the service bay with a roof over us. The antenna is on the rear ladder and still picks up the park's wifi.
Then I place my attention to Tyler. He is all over the place. So, I take him for a long walk to get us both calmed down. He won't eat when we get back. I try to get everything put away and look like some sense of organization. But of course the techs are pulling stuff apart. So here I sit with my coffee and laptop connected to my antenna. Just another day in the service bay at Red Bay Life is good.
Everyone have a great day and stay safe. Aloha y'all
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