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Sunday, December 27, 2020

White Christmas

 To me, there is nothing more magical than when snow starts falling on Christmas Eve!  This year, our daughter’s family arrived from Richmond just as the snow began to fall.  The Christmas music playing, the smells from the kitchen, the smiles and excitement - it was a treat for my senses and my momma’s heart! 

Rebecca said “Hey, I could make some cool photos of you and Dad if you want.”  I just love having a photographer in the family!  It literally just took five minutes and Rebecca captured those magical moments of snow and mistletoe right in our front yard. (Photo Credits:  Thousand Word Photography)







I had big plans that we would make our family Christmas card photo in the snow this year (the letter I now send out AFTER Christmas because it's just easier), but by the time Caleb and Meredith came to town, most of the snow was gone.  We did go on a walk in the park on Christmas day and made a few photos.  Then we went caroling at Terry's parents.  We could only do a few songs because it was so COLD!










Sunday, November 1, 2020

Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Literary Greats

 I had so much fun knitting for my grandson.  I'm not that skilled, so I opted for a baby sack and hat.  The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a book Rebecca enjoyed as a little girl, and I even picked up a copy of it in German for her when Terry and I travelled to Europe when she was two.  I just love the way these photos turned out!




Then came some more book photos with childhood favorites.  I have plenty of photos to decorate my tutoring space.  









And I call these next two photos - Where the Wild Things Are




Saturday, October 31, 2020

Terry's 60th Tailgate

When your 60th birthday is the day your team plays its arch rival in football, your party sort of plans itself!  We had fun planning a huge outdoor tailgate out by our pool.  We hired Perrock Entertainment to put up big screen TVs outdoors in an attempt to keep everything Covid-safe.  We hoped that the weather would cooperate, but it was looking like we might need to cancel.  But we woke up the morning of his birthday to an updated forecast.  The rain was gone.  Thank you, Lord!


We had chili, all kinds of dips, and Big Orange Pie for dessert.  We submitted our tailgate for "Tailgate of the Week" and won!












Monday, October 26, 2020

Little Football Fan

Rebecca was visiting during in October, and it was fun taking photos of the newest fan in our family! Since it's my blog, I get to put the Razorback photos first! This is my "hog hat" from when I was in Hogwild Band in 1980/1981.  





  


Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Kuga Campervan Experience

If you are considering renting a Kuga Campervan, go for it!  I highly recommend renting through Traveller's Autobarn.  I can't speak for all the locations, but the guys running the rental place in San Francisco are fantastic!  Since we were flying in, we got the camping package which included sleeping bags, camp chairs, kitchen equipment, etc.  

We had never camped in a campervan before.  I'm going to include a lot of photos of the camper below so that you can see the amount of space you're going to have.  It is small but well-organized.  We had a small solar-powered refrigerator that worked very well and a little gas stove.  We never actually hooked up the sink because we didn't really need it.  We just kept jugs of water readily accessible.

With no bathroom or shower, you just have to make do with showers and bathrooms in public places, going in the wild, or making use of a chamber pot of sorts (we used a plastic coffee can with lid).  I hate to be TMI on that, but that's the sort of thing you need to know before you take a trip like this.  For the few times when we had no shower available, we used Dude Wipes, which I bought on Amazon.  They are like enormous unscented baby wipes, and they worked great.  All this bathroom stuff would not have worked as well if we had our kids with us.  We are empty nesters now, so that wasn't an issue.

I wish we had brought duffle bags instead of suitcases as they would have fit better under the seats.  We were stuck just storing our bags in the cab at night.

We found that we did not need AC or heat at night, but that was a function of being in the Pacific Northwest during the summer.  The cab has heat and AC, but there is no way to keep the camper warm or cool with the engine off (though there is an overhead fan, and we always had enough solar power to run it all night if we needed to).  I imagine it would be pretty hot in one of these vans if we camped back home (Tennessee) in the summer.  I would suggest bringing an inverter to charge things off the van's battery.  There is a USB for charging phones in the camper part of the van, but there is no way to charge tablets or computers unless you are camping at a spot with electricity.  

We loved being able to just pick up and go with all our stuff with us!  It's some of the easiest camping we have ever done.  We did have to work on getting it level at a few of the sites.  Fortunately, Terry has good experience with that.

We loved being able to stop at a scenic viewpoint and make lunch or nap with the back doors open.  I realize you can do that with big campers, too.  But this vehicle was easy to drive and park parallel on city streets as well!



 



The table folds down to make a double bed

A nap with a view

The van was to tall for this experience




Our first boondocking site in a National Forest near Union City, OR


We thought this was a great site, but a ranger stopped by and told us it wasn't allowed at this spot

a flat tire on the interstate south of Seattle

Dismal Nitch rest stop has free camping

Dismal Nitch was actually quite nice


Our parking spot at Canon Beach.  We hoped to spend the night here, but a policeman told us we couldn't.  He also told us that as soon as we got out of city limits, the side of the road was fair game.


All in all, we spent seven nights out of 21 camping for free.  We spent three nights on National Forest backroads, one night at a rest stop, one night at a trailhead, and two nights at casino parking lots. It was a little stressful looking for spots.  We had the best luck using the app Campendium.   I've been a little distressed to read of people taking advantage of boondocking and leaving a mess behind or building a fire.  We tried to be very responsible and respectful.