Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Success!


We completed the main projects before Labor Day and successfully camped at two different state parks for a total of nine nights. The first two nights were incredibly hot and humid, but the second outing was absolutely wonderful. The kids seemed to enjoy themselves and are excited for our next trip.

I'm getting used to driving a large vehicle and figuring out the systems. I had a slight problem with the awning on the first trip, but no one was hurt and Mr. Q was able to fix it. I successfully dumped the waste tanks by myself (which involved packing up the RV, driving it to the dump station and then driving back, re-parking/leveling and setting up the awning again). The generator is leaking oil and the house battery needs replacing, but neither problem will stop us from doing a bit more exploring this fall. I think I'm ready to leave the state on a solo trip with the kids!

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Slow Progress

The RV (or as my youngest says arrrveee) came home to live with us last August. We started the renovations only to find that there was more water damage than we anticipated. The rig spent a month being repaired by professionals. By the time it came back to us in November, it was getting cold and the holidays were fast approaching. Then came one of the snowiest winters on record. The poor RV sat and sat.

We resumed work this spring, but then yard work, gardening and life slowed us down. We were busy with ninja classes and a broken arm. We've got reservations to camp in September, so that's our deadline. Since late July, we've made a big push to get the renovations finished.

Mr. Q has done the bulk of the work; I will have a lot of painting and sewing to do in a few more days. So far, he's:
  • removed all of the over-cab storage and replaced it with a queen bed platform
  • removed the damaged wall sections and replaced them with beadboard (which I painted)
  • added new trim
  • replaced the carpet in the main part of the RV with vinyl flooring planks
  • removed the microwave and starting building shelving in the empty cabinet
  • re-installed the dinette and couch
Next on the list is building a railing system to keep the kids from falling out of the queen bunk area and finishing the former microwave cabinet which will be our primary food-storage area. We need to buy a new mattress for the bedroom, build a little bunk for our toddler, make a towel rack, make curtains and figure out bedding for everyone.

Oh, and we need to learn how to use all the systems, buy a new chassis battery and get it inspected.