Good morning all.
Well, I'm back home - got in Friday evening - after 5,369 miles & 14 states in 3 weeks I was ready to stop driving for a bit.
Trying to catch up on the news around here - so much going on. Love the pics of the GTGs.
Eventually I won't be in such a rush on my outings & will be able to join in to meet up with some or all
of you. And I'd take some of that cooler weather too - it's hitting upper 90's here with high humidity!
Anne, I'm right with you on that heat! It's terrible - so ready for fall!
Soos, I know what you're saying about the 'alone' thing. I, too, used to think I'd love the empty nest - but realize that we are social beings & need to have others around us... still like our privacy & alone-time, but we aren't meant to be totally isolated.
A little bit about the trip...
The van did great! I learned so much: Not to sweat the small stuff, that the van won't tip on mountain curves & that 6% grades aren't that terrible (I just act like a big semi & take them slow)
. Thanks for all the tips on the gene & batteries - I really think it was altitude. I tried to use it in Alburqueque so I could run in a store & leave Sadie in the a/c- wouldn't turn over (I decided I didn't really need anything). Next day in Kansas, kicked right on.
Sadie did wonderful!!! She is the perfect traveling companion - she only asked to stop once, enjoyed meeting so many new people, loved the multiple daily walks, slept thru each & every night but most of all was the sweetest & most loving company a person could ask for.
As my brother said, I hit the jackpot with her! It was funny to see her reaction when we got home though - I put her out in the backyard so I could unload the van & she immediately scratched at the door as if to say, Mom, you not coming out with me?
Goal for today is to finish putting things away & filtering thru nearly 2900 work emails so I can hit the ground running when I go to the office in the AM
Hopefully over the next couple of weeks I can get the pics organized & post a few.
Later, Catherine