Thursday, February 18, 2010

Maintenance

As with all motor vehicles, Motor Homes require periodic maintenance. Ours, after approximately 2 years on the road, had just turned over 26,000 miles and we had scheduled to go to Lazy Days RV while in the Tampa area to get that done. In addition, while boondocking in Alexander Springs, our generator started acting up (no power out after running for a couple hours). We had also had a couple of minor problems over the past few months which we wanted them to look into.

We camped in their adjacent campground for the first couple of days, and then put the RV in for maintenance. We were hoping all would get done in one day and then we could move back to the campground for the night and head to Sarasota the next day, after taking their free Driver Confidence Course. Ellyn especially wanted to take this to allow her to be able to share in the driving a bit and to be able to take over in an emergency (G-d forbid).

while waiting for the work to be done, we got to sit in the large waiting area with other people, watch the Olympics, and talk about our experiences with our RVs. Sadly, one couple had a brand-new fifth wheel which was giving them a lot of problems. They had a list of about 90 things that had to be fixed. Ugh. We feel so fortunate that we seem to have a coach with very good workmanship. Most of the problems we have had are very minor and most of them our own fault (like breaking a door off the pantry twice while opening or closing the slide. I was able to fix it both times). As bad as their trouble was, they knew of others who had been there for weeks trying to get things right.

Well, they got through most of the work on Wednesday but had to do a little more debugging of some of the issues. So we had to stay in the coach in the repair bay overnight. That was ok, except that there were air compressors running in some of the garages around us, so it was kind of a noisy night.

On Thursday morning, we had to get out of the RV by 8:00 (yawn) and then we went to Lazy Days free breakfast. At 9:00 we went to the class and learned some interesting techniques for driving and parking an RV. In the afternoon, after the free lunch, Ellyn went back to do the driving part. I did not, as they were a bit overloaded with drivers.

We finally got out of there around 5:00 PM and headed to Sarasota, reaching Sun ‘N’ Fun by about 7:30 PM, after a (not too) quick stop at Costco. Yay!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2010 Travel Plan Changes

In the past couple weeks, Geoff and I have made big changes to our 2010 travel plans. Here's our current plans (God willing):

Now til early March - Florida with Geoff attending Datona 500 on Sunday Feb 14

Mid-March - Start north! Jekyl Island (hope there isn't a Noreaster this time), Day at NCJW's Washington Institute, Visit Ellyn's Brother and his family, Visit New Jersey Cousins, etc.

End of March - Arrive in Foxboro, MA, Geoff to attend Penny Arcade Expo, Passover Seders with "Kids" & hopefully cousins, too

April and May - Remain in Foxboro (great late spring camping deal at Normandy Farms), Geoff help with Logan's and Maureen's kitchen remodel, catch up on Dr. appts, Mah Jong, visit friends & NCJW in Danbury, Worship/Study at Shir Tikva, Visit Geoff's Mom on Easter and each week or two

June - Go where wind takes us

July 4th Weekend - Camp with FMCA Chai Chapter at Rally in Essex Junction, VT - visit with IBM friends there

July and August - Travel to Maine and Canadian Maritimes

August thru fall - No Plans, yet - perhaps go to Newmar Rally in Indiana

Thanksgiving and Chanukah - In Boston Area with "kids"

Mid Dec 2010 to Mid Mar 2011 - Three months at Sun 'n Fun in Sarasota

April 2011 - Looks like current date for Brian's and Katherine's wedding :-)

Remainder of 2011 - Trip to west and northern half of USA

After that, we may settle down or who knows?

Hope we'll get to see lots of you during our travels.