Last night, we brought some kitty carriers into the living room...
Stella said, "These look like fun."
Murphy responded with, "You are so naive. These things mean we are going to be in the little house that moves. For hours and hours; days and days."
Stella said, "That sounds like fun."
Murphy said, "We won't have all our toys. Mom and Dad have two separate beds, so you have to make a choice. Mom will want to hold you on her lap while Dad drives the little house."
"Do we still get food?" Stella asked.
"Yeah, sometimes they stop the little house so they can feed us."
"That doesn't sound so bad."
Murphy said, "You are so naive."
Stella said, "I don't even know what that means. I think I like this little bedroom"...
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This morning, we started doing some work around the RoadTrek: Joan emptied out inside, while I did the same on the compartments in the back that hold all our utility hook-up stuff. Into the garage with that so we can go through it and decide what to put in the storage pod and what stays home.
Joan asked me to go through the whole van and check all the screws keeping the interior solid...
The good news: there was very little tightening necessary. A few people on the RoadTrek Facebook Group said they had an issue with things loosening up. Not us. At this point. I'll give it a regular check out before any long trips.
Joan asked for another project: remove the compartment door on one of those compartments I emptied and it will be the new "private bathroom for the feline family members. I can work with that...
That's it in the lower left. Yep, that's gonna work. Next little project: move the fire extinguisher from behind the passenger seat on the floor. Sounds easy enough. I knocked out that 5 minute job in just a half hour...
And then, time for lunch. Steph and Dan joined us for Mod Pizza. Tasty!
Next chore: start the water system sanitizing. Getting warm out, I turned on the air conditioner in the RoadTrek - easy to do with the lithium system and the inverter. Yep, that's hot...
No, it was not 110ยบ out, but the van was closed up. Fortunately, it cooled down pretty quick. Oh, and that shot above: it's from the app on my phone. I really like being able to be outside the van and check or run all the stuff in it with the connection to the FireFly system (the "brains" for the RoadTrek). Slick.
Next order of business: introduce Stella to the RoadTrek... a little bit at a time.
























