We finally made West Virginia, the evening of May 5th. The RV Lot was closed by the time we rolled into Parkersburg, so we got a room for the night and picked up our new Home the next day. And Chuck dropped in, too, for a little chit chat - it was good to meet him face-to-face: he was with us via text messages, this entire venture :-)
Poor Holland's arms and hands looked like he had been in fisty-cuffs all along the way.
Our little puppy Bleu is a feisty little thing, and he nipped Holland's hands and feet a few times - and also drew blood when his toenails scraped across his forearm skin. When Bleu nipped the top of Holland's foot one evening, I realized that Holland is a bleeder (it doesn't take much to have him spurting blood) we both thought I'd have to drive him to the nearest ER, blood was spurting so freely. I was concerned before it was brought under control … my brothers are both hemophiliacs; Mahlon is not as bad as Samuel. I asked Holland if he is a hemophiliac, and he said he wasn't; so maybe it's Holland's blood pressure medicine that brings on the bloodbath episodes. We'll have to talk to his doctor about that, and see what can be done to curb the free-flowing bleeding.
That said, we have been working on Bleu to make him understand he cannot give love nips - but he is a rambunctious puppy (8-1/2 weeks old). The training will take some time. Currently, when he nips … he goes straight into the kennel until he settles down. He is learning. Bleu made it up the Livingroom steps to the back bedroom on his own a couple days ago (and we praised and applauded him :-)) - and yesterday, he leapt from the truck floor mat into my lap: he is growing quickly. Hopefully, the love nips will subside just as quickly. His toenails are getting clipped as soon as we see a dog groomer place along the route.
Anyway …
We paid for the brake, washer/dryer, and misc. RV stuff; and left the Lot to begin our road gypsy lifestyle :-)
We were so tuckered out that night, that we just pulled over and crashed in the 4x … yes, you read that right: we had our new home, but slept in our new truck!
I believe I did mention in earlier posts, that even though we are both in our 60's - we are behaving like silver-haired teenagers. LOL
The next night was different :-)
We spent our first night in our new home at an RV Park in Mt. Vernon, Illinois: I had 2 weeks worth of laundry to do - and we were both itching to see how the new washer/dryer set would perform. We needed full hook-up to accomplish that.
We liked the atmosphere so much - and the site cost was easy on the wallet - so, we paid for another 2 nights :-)
Love your 5th wheel Val. And I'm sure you'll love your washer and dryer l. My friends are full time RV'ers with 3 kids. They don't have a washer and dryer in their rig and are looking for an upgrade now and a washer and dryer are on my friends list.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.