Home Never Felt So Good

I packed up all my stuff from the house this afternoon, then did a Tim Hortons run for a quick dinner. When I got back, my mother was still out gallivanting, so I decided to get level on my own. The asphalt was still showing the marks of where the boards were, so getting leveled wasn’t too bad. It’s just a bit awkward since the driveway just got repaved and each time I turn the wheels, I damage the surface a little, so I have to get in with as few turns as possible.

Once level, I hooked up power, filled the fresh water tank, and got unpacked. I just have the food left, but the fridge will take into tomorrow to get cold. I gave it a head start on propane before leaving Boucherville this afternoon.

I am really irked that even though I cleaned and dried every nook and cranny of the fridge, there was still mould in it when I opened it up today. So I had to clean it again. I hope I never have to empty and turn off the fridge again like that, but if I do, I will figure out a way to securely leave the door ajar.

This weekend’s plans may change a little since my mother wants to finish up what we need to do to make it possible for Tabitha and Neelix to finally have their long overdue homecoming. But I am still going to squeeze in some time to work on the overhang. Miranda otherwise looking pretty good is a big motivator.

The service tech at Boisvert probably thought that cleaning and waxing the truck part was a small thing, but it’s major for me because it’s one less thing to do. Have you ever felt you had so much to do that you couldn’t get started on anything? That’s how the exterior project felt for me until I saw Miranda yesterday. I mean, I can even see myself in the hubcaps! Even rePoliglowing is no big deal now that the rig has been power washed already. Boisvert Ford made up for a lot of the frustration left by the morons and I am very grateful to them.

7 thoughts on “Home Never Felt So Good

  1. Glad you can get back to your home. I always worried about leaving the fridge doors open because I had such a problem with the gaskets drooping. It seems like being left opened for a couple of years by the former owner just threw it all off level.

  2. I have that concern, too. But I think there could be a way to fix a rigid bar that could support the door while leaving it just an inch ajar. But I hope I never have to test that theory!

  3. Yeaa! Back home again, giggity gig! Here I am, holding up my mug of Irish Breakfast tea to salute you! Can’t wait to see all the new Miranda details.
    And if I haven’t said so , I love the new green wall! Have a great day getting repacked in your new home. Maybe you should burn sage and walk around her and maybe throw some salt around! LOL
    Out with the old memories and on with the new!

  4. Happy for you. I just went down through all the pictures of their work. First class outfit!
    It’s refreshing to read about folks who take pride in their work and are willing to do what it takes to make a job look right.
    Welcome home.

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