(Lynda) After almost four weeks and almost 2000 miles we finally arrived home. As usual we were a little nervous about looking inside the house as in the past we have been invaded by mice, chipmunks and squirrels in our absence. This time everything looked as though we'd just been away for a couple of days. I had left everything clean and tidy so there wasn't even any dust anywhere. It looked great and we felt good to be back, although David is already planning the next trip!
(David) Coming home was a mixed bag for me until we got there. Lynda backed me into the campers parking spot next to the garage with experienced signals from so many past such movements. We had become a "Traveling Team" and could effortlessly set up our rolling home in a heartbeat. She even took driving lessons on this trip in Florida and will practice more in the future. Our new coach that we researched and had built to our specs was a success. We both had some anxious thoughts about coming back to a house that was empty through a snowy New Hampshire winter. One that had the heat shut off and was closed up tight since November. To our great satisfaction, on this sunny warm day, our 200 year old New England farm house was just as we left it and we both felt so glad to be in it again. By the end of the day we had the water on, unloaded food and other needs and were sitting back watching TV. It had been a wonderful trip and we are now tossing around future travel this summer with happy expectations. Life is Good!
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Welcome home Dad and Lynda!
:) Wow, what a voyage indeed.
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