Going, going, still here

Our original plan was to leave here September 20th heading west on US Highway 12.

Then Dave decided he didn’t want to do full-time RVing anymore so he picked out an apartment to rent and we planned to leave here October 14th when this park closes to head down to Texas to sell our RV if we didn’t sell it here before then.

Then Dave decided he’d like to be here for an event the weekend of October 15th so we researched local parks we could move to when this one closes postponing our departure a few more days.

Then it got cold. So cold we had to disconnect and bring in our water hose so it wouldn’t freeze overnight. So we decided we’d quickly move a bunch of stuff to storage here then head on south. We’d be able to move more slowly if we did that, including going through Arkansas, our one missing state.  Plus, Texas is a better place than Minnesota to sell an RV at this time of year so spending a month there instead of here makes sense.

Then Dave broke a tooth. The dentist says he needs a new crown. The prep work is done but it will take a couple weeks to get the crown.

So, when are we leaving here? I have no idea. Do you?

TTYL,

Linda

7 thoughts on “Going, going, still here”

  1. It’s a good thing you’re learned to be flexible or you’d be pulling your hair out by now. I sure hope you get out of there before the snow flies.

  2. Thank goodness you’re used to changing plans. Going with the flow is so much easier than stressing about anything. Good luck with the tooth and good luck in getting your motorhome to Texas and sold as quickly as possible!

  3. Gracious…a couple of weeks for a crown? Why so long? Usually it takes 5 days. Best be happy he did it there instead of on the road. I know….it happened to me. Finding a good dentist was not fun. Good luck.

  4. Ohhh, Arkansas would have been so perfect at right this time of year. It’s often good till the end of October before dipping more heavily into winter. What part might you be going through?

    I highly recommend lots of outlying places in northwest arkansas, largely centered around Fayetteville or Eureka Springs. I also highly recommend Petit Jean National Forest. Patrick and I visited there one early November and it was one of the most beautiful places I had ever been in my life. Surprising for the area.

    Please don’t let me discount Dave’s tooth though! That’s a tremendous amount of pain. I hope it all works out well for him and you both get on the road quicker. 🙂

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