Well, after 45 minutes of big, wet, snowflakes the skies cleared and the temps plummeted, going down to 24* last night. I was warm and dry all night, keeping my little electric space heater on. I'd disconnected my water hose on Friday after filling up my water tank about 2/3, so I didn't have any frozen hose issues. I just love my little trailer!
I'd also kept my car hooked up to the trailer (as did several other women towing trailers), so the getaway this morning wasn't hard. Just had to put up stabilizers and scrape off the thick layer of ice on the windshield. It was about 34* when I pulled out at 8:15, but the roads were dry.
Here are a few picture of the weekend. I went with the RVW SoCal Journers's chapter, and we had a delightful time. Friday night we played our version of "Minute to Win it". It was a hoot!
Trying to move an Oreo from her forehead to her mouth ... didn't get it:
Stacking 6 dice on a popsicle stick ... she got it:
Trying to extinguish a candle with squirt guns ... one got it, the other didn't:
Moving M&Ms with straws from a bowl to a bottle ... one moved 13, the other moved 6:
Our team won.
We had a fun time, and it was amazing to see the competitiveness come out.
Last night was the BIG event -- SNOW!!! Just as we finished our 10th Anniversary (of the Chapter's founding) dinner, it started to snow. We all took off for our rigs to get our dogs out and let them walk in it for a few minutes. Jed didn't know what to think, other than the fact that his mom was awfully excited about it. He just shook the flakes off from his coat & enjoyed the walk.
Here's a picture of my car & trailer in the thick of our 45-minute "storm":
It was beautiful this morning, but by the time I got to where I could take pictures I was on the freeway & didn't want to play with the camera while navigating the roads. But we're ringed by snow-capped mountains on three sides right now. It's absolutely magical. We didn't get snow here in Azusa, so I'm glad I was able to find some this weekend.
I go away again March 18-20 to an area near where I was this weekend (Lake Skinner). Hopefully the weather will be nicer then. But no worries -- my little Hideout can handle anything!
Laura -- and Jed