Sandy promised John he could sleep in today and we both delivered so it was a late start. Our goal was to wash the CRV and possibly the mothership but we only got at the CRV which really needed it.
Sandy was up early and took KoKo for a walk and KoKo didn’t even squeak about a 40 minute hike, KoKo has not been a walking dog but maybe that is changing. After walking KoKo Sandy checked out the exercise room here at the campground and did some weights. After all that she was back at the mothership when John stumbled out of bed at the stroke of 10:00.
After John got moving we took KoKo outside and played ball with her; this little dog could play all day if we could keep up with her. After letting the little dog run John set up our basement television while Sandy worked on thank you cards for our friends back at Calumet County; John continued to entertain the dog.
KoKo goes for the ball.
Part of the game is “go ahead take it if you can”.
Our Site at Denton and a dog that wants to play more ball.
The CRV finally did get cleaned, we took it to the vehicle wash here at the campground and were able to scrub off the road salt that had built up since that first December snow in Wisconsin. After that John worked on vacuuming and cleaning the interior which looked very similar to the exterior. The bad news is it appears we towed it 300 miles yesterday with the emergency brake on; John is to blame and feels like *%!# but as Sandy says “it is what it is and we can’t change it”.
After Sandy finished the thank you cards and John finished cleaning the CRV it was off to the hot tub and pool, what a day!





1 comments:
Oh no!! Well, there are certainly worse things in life than messed up brakes, if that's even the case. And everyone makes mistakes. Here's my most recent "biggie": Last fall I was backing up out of the garage. The sun visor was down from the previous day so I flipped it up as I started to back up, and must have accidentally pressed the button for the garage door opener which was clipped to the visor. We have a full size conversion van - and so the door came down just as I backed up and I carried the bottom panel out the door on the top of the van before I even knew it!
Kathy
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