Jaxson, the greyhound, shares his adventures living at the beach and traveling in a camper van.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Mama Is a Texan, But Dad Is Not
If Mama is a Texan but Dad it not, what does that make us? BOL! Today, Mama turned in her Missouri's driver's license for a Texas one. She also put the Texas license plates on the Jeep. It is a little sad seeing the Missouri ones inside the motor home. Mama said that it will be interesting to see if Texas drivers are nice to her if she needs to get into a lane at the last minute now. They seemed to be nice when she had her Missouri plates on the Jeep, but now she is one of them. BOL!
Dad will get his driver's license switched when he gets home from Denver. He had to wait until we had the Jeep registered and titled in Texas before he could do it and he wanted to wait to do that until we had the new motor home. We thought we would have to register the new motor home ourselves, but the dealership did that for us, so we just had to do the Jeep.
Mama has been stressed about getting everything switched over to Texas since before we left home. She heard stories of lines wrapped around the license office. She chose to drive to a "mega center" that is 25 miles from here because she heard the lines were much shorter. Her GPS quit working on the way there though and she thought she would have turn around and come home. She was able to get it working and she continued. She knew she needed her birth certificate, passport card, driver's license, car and motor home registrations, insurance on car, social security card and a bank statement with our current address. She did not realize she needed the insurance card on the motor home. They told her if she could get it and come back within two hours, then she would not have to wait in line again. She rushed home, but remembered the cards were in her email, so she stopped at two libraries to see if she could print it off there. The libraries were closed, so she continued home. She rushed in and out so fast. We were not happy. She made it back to the license place within one and half hours. She took her vision test and passed. She always worries about that because she has a lazy eye that doesn't like to cooperate during eye tests. The lady was very nice though and told her to take her time. The lady then told Mama she was now a Texan and gave her a temporary license. YAHOO! Mama was very excited and we all did the happy dance when she got home.
Our latest box of Bully Sticks arrived today. We were out and we were driving Mama crazy at night. Sorry Mama. Dad told Mama she better stock up before we leave for Denver because it will be harder getting mail there than here. He told her to order us another box.
Remember Goldie?
Goldie is all painted and looks beautiful! She is getting hardwood floors. I hope we are able to view pictures of her before she is sold. She was a good rig for us.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Thinks He Is More Than Half Texan Since He Spends Most Of His Time With Mama
Dad will get his driver's license switched when he gets home from Denver. He had to wait until we had the Jeep registered and titled in Texas before he could do it and he wanted to wait to do that until we had the new motor home. We thought we would have to register the new motor home ourselves, but the dealership did that for us, so we just had to do the Jeep.
Mama has been stressed about getting everything switched over to Texas since before we left home. She heard stories of lines wrapped around the license office. She chose to drive to a "mega center" that is 25 miles from here because she heard the lines were much shorter. Her GPS quit working on the way there though and she thought she would have turn around and come home. She was able to get it working and she continued. She knew she needed her birth certificate, passport card, driver's license, car and motor home registrations, insurance on car, social security card and a bank statement with our current address. She did not realize she needed the insurance card on the motor home. They told her if she could get it and come back within two hours, then she would not have to wait in line again. She rushed home, but remembered the cards were in her email, so she stopped at two libraries to see if she could print it off there. The libraries were closed, so she continued home. She rushed in and out so fast. We were not happy. She made it back to the license place within one and half hours. She took her vision test and passed. She always worries about that because she has a lazy eye that doesn't like to cooperate during eye tests. The lady was very nice though and told her to take her time. The lady then told Mama she was now a Texan and gave her a temporary license. YAHOO! Mama was very excited and we all did the happy dance when she got home.
Our latest box of Bully Sticks arrived today. We were out and we were driving Mama crazy at night. Sorry Mama. Dad told Mama she better stock up before we leave for Denver because it will be harder getting mail there than here. He told her to order us another box.
Our Goldie on our last day with her. |
Believe it or not, this is our Goldie. She is now silver. Isn't she pretty? |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Thinks He Is More Than Half Texan Since He Spends Most Of His Time With Mama
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Bed Remains
We were a little nervous that Dad might see the empty bed on our blog yesterday, but he is very busy at work right now. We are probably safe until he gets home. Last night, I was in the bed and Scout really wanted it. She kept crying to Mama. Mama said she would have to wait her turn. Scout has been in it since we returned from our 6 a.m. walk.
I am keeping the dinette bed warm. All is well in our home this morning.
Mama ordered a knitting loom project book last month from Amazon. The delivery time is from February 25th until March 12th. It has not arrived and there is no tracking available. She checks with the office every day. She finally decided to check out YouTube for some patterns. She found one yesterday that she liked.
It is a potholder. Dad said "How many potholders do you need?" Well, I bet she needs a few more because she likes this project and she has a lot of yarn. BOL!
We finally figured out our mystery neighbors. Well, we don't know their connection to each other, but they are working at the rodeo. They have a parking pass in their car.
Remember the really nice neighbors that brought Mama the Subway sandwich when we moved here? They left on Sunday. Mama was really sad to see them leave. They are headed further south. They said they drove by our place and noticed we had a new motor home. The man said "You really stepped up in the world!" Tuesday afternoon, we had our door open and we heard someone say "Hello, hello?" We went to the door and it was a couple from Houston, MO. They wanted to know what part of Missouri we call home. They talked for a while and said they noticed we had upgraded our motor home. They are here for medical reasons. The man said he just found out he is CANCER-FREE! Mama congratulated him. Mama was sad to see our old friends leave, but then we made new friends. That is the way it is in our life now. There are a lot of goodbyes and nice to meet yous going on.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Glad Mama Is No Longer Making Hats
I am keeping the dinette bed warm. All is well in our home this morning.
Mama ordered a knitting loom project book last month from Amazon. The delivery time is from February 25th until March 12th. It has not arrived and there is no tracking available. She checks with the office every day. She finally decided to check out YouTube for some patterns. She found one yesterday that she liked.
It is a potholder. Dad said "How many potholders do you need?" Well, I bet she needs a few more because she likes this project and she has a lot of yarn. BOL!
We finally figured out our mystery neighbors. Well, we don't know their connection to each other, but they are working at the rodeo. They have a parking pass in their car.
Remember the really nice neighbors that brought Mama the Subway sandwich when we moved here? They left on Sunday. Mama was really sad to see them leave. They are headed further south. They said they drove by our place and noticed we had a new motor home. The man said "You really stepped up in the world!" Tuesday afternoon, we had our door open and we heard someone say "Hello, hello?" We went to the door and it was a couple from Houston, MO. They wanted to know what part of Missouri we call home. They talked for a while and said they noticed we had upgraded our motor home. They are here for medical reasons. The man said he just found out he is CANCER-FREE! Mama congratulated him. Mama was sad to see our old friends leave, but then we made new friends. That is the way it is in our life now. There are a lot of goodbyes and nice to meet yous going on.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Glad Mama Is No Longer Making Hats
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Still Holding Onto The Bed
Scout and I have been able to hold onto the remaining bed so far. We are taking turns occupying it. The only time it is vacant is when we are on walks. This plan seems to be working for us.
Dad is in Denver until the 15th. We are doing fine, but a little bored. We think we can relax about the bed issue while Dad is away. Mama is pretty soft.
We are going to stay in state parks while we are in Denver for the first month. They only allow you to stay 14 days at each park and I think you have to wait 45 days before you can come back. They also charge an entrance fee each day, but we are going to buy a $70 pass that is good for a year. It is cheaper to buy the pass than pay the fee each day. It will not cost us anymore than it costs us to stay here. We may have to stay at a private park if we are there for more than a month. We are excited to be staying in state parks again. We will have more room and there will be trails to hike! Mama doesn't have to worry about finding a laundromat since she has her own machine. Life is good!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Misses His Dad
Scout is in the bed, so I'm on the dinette bed. |
See, Scout is in the bed. |
Scout taking a break on the couch. |
Me holding down the bed. |
Scout's turn. |
Holding down that bed is exhausting. I needed a break. |
Dad commented that Scout looked pretty comfy here. We thought the bed might get thrown out, but so far so good. |
We are going to stay in state parks while we are in Denver for the first month. They only allow you to stay 14 days at each park and I think you have to wait 45 days before you can come back. They also charge an entrance fee each day, but we are going to buy a $70 pass that is good for a year. It is cheaper to buy the pass than pay the fee each day. It will not cost us anymore than it costs us to stay here. We may have to stay at a private park if we are there for more than a month. We are excited to be staying in state parks again. We will have more room and there will be trails to hike! Mama doesn't have to worry about finding a laundromat since she has her own machine. Life is good!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Misses His Dad
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