We signed the paperwork this afternoon for our new little house on wheels. We can't back out now. It was stressful enough we stopped at Panera Bread on the way home and got an order of comfort food to take out - mac and cheese.
We spent about an hour in the new rig measuring and taking pictures so we could plan the move better. Rog left the flashlight he took and I left the camera on the sink in the building's restroom. Nice work on both our parts! We did get a better idea of what will go where, though. It will be a challenge as some of the cupboards are smaller/narrower, but we will figure it out. There are lots of shelves in the closet - but they won't be really convenient to get to once we hang clothes in there. Shall see how it works out. I thought the fridge was going to be stainless steel but it is black.
One of the ladies who worked with us on the paperwork just moved back here from Reno so we had a conversation while we waited for the finance manager to do her thing. This young lady is a graduate of UNR and said she was thrilled to meet fellow alums. Go Pack!
Walk-thru the new rig is 8am on Friday and then we start doing the shuffling of stuff from one to the other. We are making progress on the purging but are not quite finished. Still have three days to get our act together.
I plotted out our route and stops to get home - leaving here on Sunday morning. Then I called the Sparks Marina RV Park to see what they had available the week of the 4th so I could back into those dates - totally afraid that they would be booked solid all week. Surprisingly we got reservations for the nights of the 3rd and 4th! We can move our clothes/food/ meds/etc to the house and Roger can dump tanks and prepare the RV for storage. Tomorrow my mission is to find a place to store the RV for four months. Keeping our fingers crossed.
Weather today is, again, cool, breezy and about a high of 72. Wednesday is supposed to get to 82. Rog thinks that is their one day of summer.
Today our geese were in the water. There are four families with goslings of different ages.
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