Monday, March 24, 2014

San Diego County



Friends & Family
Elizabeth and Rob's last night in town, a group of friends and family got together for dinner. We had a GREAT time. I SO loved this time with my eldest child. We are looking forward to being able to spend more time with both of our beautiful daughters in the months to come. It was difficult to say good-by, but we know it is only for awhile.
Mommy & Daughter
As we were packing up to leave Escondido on March 6th, we got a surprise visit. My Aunt Rachel, my sister Debbie, and Debbie's youngest child stopped by. It was good to see them. We didn't visit for long as we needed to be packed and checked out by noon. I gave them a quickie tour of Freeda. We got hugs and they were gone.

After gassing up Freeda, we hit the road to Ramona. Ramona is in the foothills of San Diego county. It isn't a long drive from Escondido, but the road there has lots of curves and is only two lanes at some points. We went via Highway 78. It is pretty, but at times a bit nerve racking. At least for me it is. I am still getting used to riding in such a large vehicle. We used the turnouts to let the faster and smaller cars get past us. They always appreciated that. Slow and easy is our motto. Especially on such tight and curvy roads.


Highway 78
We passed by the San Diego wild animal park. Eddie has never been, so we just may have to take a trip there.
Hot air balloon over the San Diego wild animal park
After we got to the Ramona Canyon RV park & all set up, Eddie mentioned how he really likes it here. He has never been to this part of San Diego county. We are staying here under ROD (Resorts of Distinction) so I called them to see if we could extend our stay. They said no problem, so we will be here until March 27th. It will be good to stay put for a bit in one spot. I have medical things to look after, and Eddie wants to paint more. 
Our camp site in Ramona
Ramona Canyon RV park
Ray & Susie drove up, and we all went out to dinner at the Ramona Cafe. The cafe was featured on Diners, Drive-ins & Dives. They were having an event celebrating Dr. Seuss 100th birthday. So I had the green eggs and county fried steak. It was YUMMY!!!! There was SO much food, I had to take half home. Ramona Cafe is also known for their cinnamon rolls. Eddie, Ray & Susie all got one. They were HUGE, and everyone said they were DELISH!!!!!



Green Eggs at Ramona Cafe
March 10th was such a beautiful day that Eddie, Suzy and I decided to take a drive to Julian. We put the top down and cruised. Seeing as how I am more familiar with the area, I drove. I hadn't been to this neck of the woods in some 35 years. It really took me back. As a child and young adult, our family spent some wonderful times together here. We had camped and also did day trips. It was the place we used to come to to play in the snow, and to get some apple cider. I even brought my little girls up here when they were young. The drive was great. Eddie enjoyed being the passenger and being able to look around and sight see.

Highway 78 leading down into Santa Ysabel, CA
We stopped by Dudley's Bakery and got some VERY yummy bread. Sometimes on a whim, my parents would drive all of the way from El Cajon to Dudley's for bread and baked goods. It is THAT good!!!

Dudley's bakery in Santa Ysabel, CA
We spent the day walking around and exploring Julian. Suzy loved strutting around, and everyone thought she was just the cutest dog ever. Of course we have to agree!!!! The drive home was just as nice, but it did start to get chilly. We got home early enough to be able to sit outside and enjoy the evening. All in all it was a GREAT day. Time with my Honey bunch is always great, but being able to share something I love so much with him, was even better.
Julian, CA

Julian, CA

Eddie in Julian, CA


The 11th of March was my baby sisters B-day. I called to wish her a happy, happy birthday. She was visiting our Daddy. Funny, Eddie and I had talked about driving down to see him that day, but decided to wait until Friday. Instead of going anywhere that day, we stayed home and I FINALLY started my blog.
At my "desk" in Freeda
It is about time. It took me long enough, but with some help from Margaret, It is going. So far I have enjoyed it and it has been fun. I am learning as I go how to do one. Any insights and ideas are welcome!!!

March 12th, Ray & Susie drove up again. The four of us went to Julian. We had planned on going to a BBQ place Ray said is good, but it was closed, so we all had lunch at the Julian Cafe.
the cool boot glasses at Julian Cafe
Susie & Ray at Julian Cafe

After lunch, we walked around the little town and bought some goodies. Julian is SO cute. It is a fun place to explore.


Ramona camp site

Eddie relaxing in Ramona
Suzy at Ramona camp site


The next couple of days, we hung around and did some cleaning and repairing. As I was wiping off some lent on the dryer vent cover, it fell apart. It is old and plastic and I think the sun and elements made it so brittle that it just crumbled. Eddie went to the local hardware store and got a new cover. He got the kind we had on our house in Point Roberts, the one that is supposed to keep any "creatures" out. He installed it no problem. It looked GREAT!!! On the 16th, the wind was REALLY kicking up. I suggested to Eddie that we better get the awning down. Before he got out there, a big gust really shook it up. As he was trying to get down, a couple of fellow park goers came and helped him. The side rails had gotten tweaked by the wind, and the helpers were very needed and helpful. One thing we realized though is that the beautiful new dryer vent cover that Eddie installed, is in the way of the awning rail. We had to just laugh about that. He had to take it off and we covered it with duct tape for a temporary fix. We told our helpers that we say 90% our ignorance, and 10% issue. They said "no, it is a learning curve" So from now on, instead of "ignorance", we are going to say "learning curve". That sounds better anyway. Eddie got the "flat" dryer vent cover like the one that was originally on there and replaced it lickity split. It looks great and no awning issues with it. Remember "learning curve"!!!!!

Saint Paddy's day was just another beautiful day in paradise. We drove to Santee for my Physical Therapy appointment with the top down. While there, we ran some errands and then headed to Ray & Susie's house. Eddie and I have become Wifi "whores". Everywhere we go, we try and use the wifi that is available. Ray & Susie very kindly offered to let us use theirs. So we brought Eddie's laptop and took care of some business while able to. Suzy played with their dog Cinderella, that is until food was around, they got into a little fight, but after both calmed down, all was well. We were all getting hungry, so we followed Ray & Susie to Ocean Beach to have dinner at Hodads. Hodads was also featured on Diners, Drive-ins & Dives. Man was it GOOD!!!!!! The burgers are HUGE. We were able to eat only half. After dinner, we walked down to the beach and watched the sun go down. OB is another place that I hadn't been to in YEARS. It is still a quirky, cool little place. 
Yummy burgers at Hodads in OB, CA

Tuesday March 18th was a WONDERFUL day for us. Our youngest daughter Rebecca called. Her and Andrew were at Disneyworld. While at Cinderella's castle, Andrew proposed to her. She said yes with all of her heart. Our baby is engaged!!!!!! Andrew is so wonderful, and will be an awesome addition to our family. The whole day we were beaming and crying tears of joy. We are so happy and thrilled for them both. She broke the news to me via Face time on our IPhone's, Becca's face was beaming!!!! Eddie and I can't be happier or prouder of them both. Welcome, WELCOME Andrew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dads home in Chula Vista, CA

Me and my Daddy!!!!
After another PT appointment on the 19th, we went to visit my Daddy again. That is one of the best things about staying in San Diego county longer. I have been able to visit my Dad several times, and will be seeing him more before we leave. He looks good, but was having a very hard memory day. He remembered me, but didn't know a lot of the names I was saying. He REALLY loved cuddling with Suzy. Maybe it is something in the name?????
Dad & SuzyQ

We stayed for several hours and just enjoyed the time with him. I love the home he is in. The staff are VERY nice, and the place is clean and safe. We got some pictures from his old room and put them in his new one so he could feel more at home. It was such a beautiful day, that we spent most of it outside. Eddie, Suzy and I in the shade, and Dad in the sunshine.


Thursday the 20th, our friends Dave & Cindy rode up from the desert to see us. They have a Trike and Spider. They look like a BLAST to ride on. Especially on a gorgeous day and a beautiful Highway like 78. I may have to try and ride one of these some day.
Cindy on the Spider
Dave & Cindy
Dave on the Trike


After a tour of Freeda and a visit, we all went to Julian for lunch. Again we were going to go to the BBQ place, and again it was closed, so we went to Julian Cafe. Julian Cafe sure is getting a lot of biz when the BBQ place is closed!!!! The four of us walked around town before going our separate ways. It was good to see them, and we hope to see them again when in Indio.

Suzy and Granda
March 21st, after another PT appointment and running errands, we visited my dad again. One of the errands we did was to get Suzy's shots updated. That way she could go into the building to see "grandpa" Suzy and I visited while Eddie ran a quick errand. We got dad's painting of his ship properly framed, and Eddie went to pick it up. When he returned, we hung it up over dads bed. He loves having it there. We had another good visit. We stayed until it was his dinner time.
Dad and Suzy with his Mine Sweeper painting.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Traveling on

I last left off with our visit with my daddy. That was a WONDERFUL day!!!!
We stayed at Silver Strand state park until February the 23rd. In that time we had lots of visitors. Ray (Eddie's brother) and his family, Susie, Erika & Nicholas all came by to visit us. 

Also Dain (my brother) & his wife Maryann dropped by. We had great visits and good food with all of them.
As Eddie's cold was getting better, mine was coming on full force. So when we moved to the Vacationer RV park in El Cajon, we cleaned and scrubbed Freeda including all of our bedding. I wanted to get rid of the germs!!!! 
Of course, NOTHING was going to stop me from getting a grinder!!!!
I had been craving one since we arrived in Southern California. It is just about the BEST pastrami sandwich EVER!!!!!!
Trish and Walter who are dear old friends of ours came by and saw us. The next day I went to the pool to get some sun while Eddie worked on his latest painting. It is of Point Loma with a surfer girl on it. 
Ray and Susie came over for another visit. It is SO great to be able to see them so much. After being gone for so many years, it has been the best thing EVER to be around family and friends. Never again will we be so far away for so long from everyone we love. One of those loved ones is Rachel Matthews. Her and her son Chucky visited us. We surprised Chucky. It was fun. Rachel is as awesome and beautiful as ever. I swear she does not age!!! We stayed up late laughing and catching up.
On the 26th we drove up to Alpine. We went to the Viejas Indian reservation to check out the campground there. I inquired about a high school friend of mine that used to live there. She still was there so I got to see see her, her husband and a couple of her kids. I hadn't seen them in about 20 years. She is a grandma now, but doesn't look like it. I think I am the only one getting old!!!!! 
High school friends
While there, some military helicopters flew over us. It was pretty cool.
Thursday the 27th Walter & Trisha had us over for dinner. We also got to visit with more old and now new friends. Trish made us a delicious meal. They have such a beautiful home. We stayed and had good laughs until later than Eddie and I are used to being up to. But it was a good time. 
The next day Eddie and I had lunch with Brian & Traci, more dear old friends. Another awesome visit. Brian looks GREAT, and Traci is such a sweetie. It was a lovely lunch.
March 2nd was a travel day. The breakdown was pretty easy. We didn't have the awning out, and the dolly was already attached due to it being a pull thru spot. We didn't have far to go. We just drove to Escondido. Elizabeth is going to be in town for work, and we wanted to be close to see her as much as possible. I had met the manager of this park at the Abbotsford B.C. RV show, and so we were able to get a discount. That is good, because it was still pretty expensive. That being said, this is a VERY nice park!!!!!!!!!! They keep it immaculate and the staff are really nice. We would have loved to be able to stay longer, but we do not have that kind of budget.
 
 Elizabeth day was March 3rd. We got up and went down to the pool to kill time until we were to see our "Wiggie" After the pool, we drove to take some pix of "Bear rock" Bear rock is a natural formation that my Grandma Pulis pointed out to us as kids. It looks like a mama and baby bear. Eddie is going to do a new painting with bear rock on it. Bear rock is located just North of Escondido.
Later that evening, Elizabeth came by and got to meet our Freeda.  She really likes our condo on wheels and felt right at home. Elizabeth gave Suzy a new nickname of piglet!!!!


We drove with Elizabeth to her friends house for a get together for her and Rob. We met some of their former co-workers and had a real nice evening.

We stayed in Escondido for four days. We had the AWESOME pleasure of seeing Elizabeth several times. One day we had a mommy daughter day. Both of us got ear piercings and just enjoyed each others company. We were sad to have to say good bye. It was a short but excellent visit!!!! While in Escondido, we also had the pleasure of seeing my cousin Michael Preston. Mike treated us to dinner at a funky little place called Killer pizza from mars. It was good and quirky. So that is enough for now. I will post more later and catch everyone up. Take care of each other!!!!


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Getting started

Freeda at Dana & Sam's
On November 2nd Eddie and I purchased "Freeda". So named for the freedom we would soon be enjoying. We parked her at Dana and Sam's and got busy cleaning, painting and loading. Dana did a WONDERFUL scrubbing and cleaning, Eddie did the painting, and I loaded. We painted the bedroom the same color as our bedroom in Point Roberts, and hung up some of Eddie's art work. It made it so much more homey.
Eddie's painting "The Boys"

Our bedroom in Freeda
Moving in to Freeda was slow going, so on December 6th, Eddie moved her to our front yard in Point Roberts so we could have more than just on the weekends to transfer our things over.
Freeda parked in the front yard at Point Roberts house
It was a tight fit, but he did it on one try. Unfortunately that same day I hurt myself at work and so the moving was still VERY slow going. Becca and Andrew came for Christmas and helped us A LOT!!!! We would not have been able to do it without them. Right before Christmas, it snowed. We ran out of propane, so there was a LOT of snuggling going on!!!! We had purchased a Mini heat surge fireplace, and it warmed Freeda up nicely. It also gives out a lovely ambiance.
Our fireplace in Freeda
Snowy motorhome
We left Point Roberts on December 24th and went to Blaine WA. Eddie and Steve Berman in Freeda, Andrew in the truck, Becca in their rental car, and me in the cruiser. It was a mass migration. When Eddie went to put Freeda in the same spot she was parked in before at Dana and Sam's, she sunk into the mud due to the recent snow. I couldn't look (ergo no pix). Steve and Anne have Good Sam roadside, so they called to get a tow truck to pull us out. The Berman's are just the MOST wonderful people!!!!! Several times they came over and helped us move things. Their daughter Clara was a godsend. The tow truck got us out no problem. We did call our insurance, Geico, and we already had road side with them. Good to know NOW!!!!
When I went to put out our living room slide, it didn't work. The next morning after eating a delicious breakfast made by Dana, Andrew and Eddie manually got the slide out. We enjoyed the holiday at the Turpin's with Andrew and Becca. Dana was a WONDERFUL hostess. We hated to see Becca and Andrew leave, but LOVED having them with us. Seeing as how it was Christmas, we had to wait until Western Travel and RV in Lynden was open before we could get anyone out to look at our slide. It cost us a pretty penny, but at least he found the problem fast. Our electrical board was bad. We got it ordered and Eddie was able to install it with no problems.
On January 9th we moved to Beachwood RV park in Birch Bay WA. That is our home park in the campground network we belong to. Staying at Dana and Sam's was great. We appreciated them so VERY, VERY much for letting us stay there!!!!!!! But being at the campground with full hooks ups was like heaven!!!!!!!!! We had not experienced the luxury of full hook ups before. Now that we have, we are spoiled. I got to use our washer/dryer combo for the 1st time. I love, love, LOVE it. It is SO cool to be able to start a load and not to worry about switching it to a dryer. We have to do small loads, but  it is only the two of us, so no biggie. While we were here, we had the Sister missionary's over for taco's. Greg Kendall also visited us. And Dorothy and Marty Gurney came by. It is always fun for us to have company and show off our little home. We loved spending time with our friends before leaving. 

Beachwood RV park in Blaine, WA

We stayed in Birch Bay until January 30th. We had hoped to leave sooner, but had to wait until the Doctor gave me the okay to travel. As we were preparing to go, Eddie had gone to run an errand, when I smelled something funny. I then noticed smoke. There was a leak that caused the plug box under the fridge to spark and scorched the corner of the drawer that is below the fridge. The park security helped me take care of it until Eddie got back. It was a good thing it happened BEFORE we were on the road.  We were able to get going and went to Tall Chief RV park in Issaquah, WA. While there, Eddie got a water proof plug box and installed it. We found and repaired the leak. It was our water filter. So another disaster was averted. We learned that most of our issues are 90% our ignorance and 10% real issue. We enjoyed the Super Bowl in the comfort of our little home. Got to hear the fireworks going off after the Hawks won. Good time!!!!!!

Cool tree at Tall Cheif RV park
We left Issaquah on the 3rd of February. Our water pump was not working. There was plenty of water in our tank, but nothing was coming out of the faucets. So we bought a couple of gallons of bottled water and roughed it. We pulled into a truck stop in Salem OR. We nestled in between two trucks, and crawled into bed. Just as we were drifting off to sleep, our carbon monoxide alarm went off. We figured it was due to the trucks exhaust. I had noticed a sign on the freeway about a rest stop about 29 miles up the road, so we went there and were able to sleep with no more issues. 
When we awoke, there were some snow flurries, so we decided to see if we could get ahead of the storm. We made a pretty bad RV'ers mistake and drove 11 hours to Willow CA. Eddie was BEAT!!! We stayed the night in the parking lot of a Black Bear Dinner. They were very gracious and nice. The food was yummy and you get a LOT. We were able to eat on the leftovers for a couple of days.

February the 5th we arrived at Delta Shores RV park in Isleton, CA. Now for those of the faint of heart, beware of the driveway into this park!!!!!!! It is off of a narrow road with water on both sides.  The driveway goes down at about a 40 to 45 percent grade. Man O Man, I was SCARED!!!!!!!!! the park and people were awesome, but that drive way is scary. Eddie's cousin Lucy and her daughter Selena came over for a visit. It was good to see them!!!!!! Lucy is such a sweetie, and Selena has grown up to be a beautiful young woman. We also got to visit with them and his cousin Kiki.
Cousin Lucy

When we hooked up, we found that our hot water heater was not working. We used the camp ground showers. 
February 7th we left Delta Shores. A gentleman at the camp ground drove Freeda out for us. Even Eddie was concerned about getting out safely. We offered to pay him, but he wouldn't except anything. We hooked up the cruiser a bit down the road. They told us that people at the campground next to them had driven right over and into the water!!!!!!!
From Isleton, we drove the 101 to San Jose, CA. There we parked at Walmart. Our good friend John Duran met us there and took us to dinner at Red Lobster. Tommy Gee joined us, and Eddie was in 7th heaven being with his old friends. After dinner we went back to Freeda and visited some more. The next morning John picked us up and took us to his place to shower. After no showers between Salem and Iselton, we REALLY were thankful to John!!! We had breakfast with him, and got back on the road.
We had planed to go onto a campground, but thought we had better figure out the hot water heater and water pump issue. We went to Camping World in San Martin, CA. They are pet friendly, so Eddie, Suzy and I hung around there until they could fit us in. We have found that we REALLY like Camping World!!!!! Everyone there was VERY nice. Omar was the mechanic, and was GREAT!!!! It turned out it was a fuse and a valve. Again, 90% our ignorance 10% issue. Thank heavens it wasn't a huge expense, and an easy fix. We then spent the night at a truck stop in Gilroy, CA. This time away from running trucks. At least now we had water and could shower!!!!!
February 9th we stopped at Walmart in Santa Maria, CA. We got some meds refilled, ate lunch, and then got back on the road. Santa Maria was a very nice little town. It was the 1st place that we were able to open up our windows. 
Santa Maria, CA
Our next destination was to be Goleta, CA to visit Eddie's friend Oscar Guevara. We stopped to get gas, and when we were ready to go, low and behold Freeda would not start!!!!!! CRAP WHAT NOW!!!! I called Geico to get a jump, or at least towed out of the way of the TWO gas pumps we were blocking. We felt HORRIBLE, but pushing the rig, dolly and cruiser wasn't really an option. Geico got a tow truck there pretty quickly. He was able to jump start us. I found a Home Depot just a couple of miles down the road, so we headed there. We parked, but kept her running. Oscar met us there. Eddie & Oscar went to get a new battery. They got one and put it in. We shut her off and she started, but our steps, radio, mirrors etc still were not working. Home Depot didn't want us to park there, so Oscar found us a spot on a back street. We pulled in and up to a driveway that went into a storage complex. That way no one could/would park in front of us so we could get out easy in the morning. We had a nice dinner in Freeda with Oscar and then bed. I woke up just after 7am and looked out the front window. Some WONDERFUL person had parked inches, and I mean INCHES in front of us!!!!!! They were blocking half of the driveway into the storage place. I woke Eddie up. Luckily there wasn't anyone behind us, so still in our PJ's, Eddie backed her up enough to get around our "buddy" and we got the heck out of there.
State park at Carpiteria, CA
We drove down the road to find someplace to be able to check our fuses in the hopes that we could fix our latest problem. We followed signs to a state park in Carpiteria, CA. The ranger said it was 10.00 for day. Eddie asked about FMCA or maybe Good Sam discounts. He said no, but they do have discounts for the disabled. Hot damn!!!! So for 3.00 Eddie got a LIFETIME pass to ALL California state parks for half off!!!!!  All of our fuses's checked out. We would have LOVED to stay there, but we really wanted to get the electrical issue figured out.

I was able to locate a RV repair shop (Thank heavens for Siri) in Santa Clarita, CA right off of Magic Mountain parkway. I called and they could fit us in so we headed to Always on time RV repair. The mechanic there was Louis. Again another REALLY great guy. All that was wrong was a stuck solenoid. We were in and out in no time, and didn't cost much.
We went on to Banning, CA where we stopped to get a bite to eat at Del Taco. We asked the manager if we could stay there the night, and he said we could. Our next stop was Cathedral City, but we were done for the day.
February 11th we awoke early, ate breakfast and headed to the Desert. We stopped by Little Sisters truck wash and got Freeda and the cruiser cleaned. We were pretty road dirty!!!!!! We filled up our propane at Flying J and then onto Cathedral Palms RV park. We were going to be there for 7 glorious days of full hook ups and rest!!!!! Margaret and the little girls came by for a visit. It is SO good to see them!!!!!!!
Mommy & Birdie

Eddie kicking back
We got set up and actually used our awning and AC for the 1st time. It was good to know that both worked no problem and the AC cooled the rig down fast. The little girls couldn't get over the fact that we "live in our car, and dive our house". They left us with plans to see us again, and all go to the Date Festival together. We were beat, so we hit the sack early. Once again just as we were drifting off to sleep, another alarm went off. This time it was our LPG alarm. Now don't laugh, but I thought it was because of the AC. We had already turned it off cause it had cooled down, but I didn't know of any other reason it would go off. We opened all of the windows, and turned on the fans.
The next morning a lady from the park came by to invite us to go out with fellow park goers for dinner. Before dinner, I hit the pool. It had been calling my name, and I could no longer ignore it. Small world alert. I met a fellow in the pool that has a cabin in Point Roberts, WA and lives in Ladner, BC!!! they even own some of Eddie's Art & Music festival posters.
At 5:45 we met up with about 40 others at Hibachi City Buffet in Palm Desert. It was AWESOME!!!!!!! The food was good, but the company was the BEST. We met some REAL nice people and had great conversation. this is what we had been looking forward to as fulltimers. I mentioned our alarm going off, and voiced my theory about the AC. Bless their hearts, they didn't die laughing. But I was told that the AC wouldn't have caused that. What it turned out to be was that our propane tank had been over filled. Then in the heat expanded. Fellow RV'ers suggested using the stove, or hot water to reduce the propane level. Fortunately no more alarms went off and we were okay.
February 13th Eddie and I met up with Father Ned for lunch. It was a wonderful visit. Ned doesn't look a day older than the last time we saw him. We dropped off Suzy to get groomed. She was pretty hot, so we asked them to trim her up. they certainly did!!!! Not so sure she can be called a long haired Chihuahua anymore!!!! But at least she is cooler, and she does look cute.
Suzy after her "spa day"

Eddie & Suzy
When we got back to Freeda, Margaret, Robbie and our little loves were all there. Eddie and I can not put into words how much we adore the Phillips family. Margaret and Robbie are such WONDERFUL parents, and those little girls are the most precious beings EVER!!!!! We are SO blessed to have time with them.
Olive, Robbie & Mable
February 14th we met up with them again at the Date Festival. It was a VERY hot day. Eddie had gotten a cold, and wasn't feeling well, but we didn't want to miss out on a day with our family. We totally enjoyed seeing the little girls on the rides. It took us back. We also ran into Jenn Fenstemaker and her family. It was a real treat to see them

The beautiful little girls
February 16th Armando and Sylvia came by for a visit. We had visited with Mando on the 15th, but didn't get much time with Sylvia, so it was good to see them. 
February 18th we traveled to the Silver Strand state beach park and took advantage of Eddie's half price pass. I was VERY grateful that the GPS had us go around and NOT over the Coronado bay bridge. Eddie would have to shoot me with an Elephant tranquilizer before I would have gone across that bridge in the rig!!!! It is a beautiful spot, right on the beach. there is only water and power, no sewer, but we are only there for four days. 
Silver strand camp site

Our Buendia family sign

February 19th. Visit with my daddy day!!!!!!! I had been looking forward to this day. We got the Cruiser washed then went to get my Daddy. We took him back to Freeda. He was THRILLED!!!! He LOVES our new home. He kept saying how proud and happy he is for us. He took the "grand tour". We visited for a bit at the rig and enjoyed the beautiful sunny day at the beach.



My Daddy!!!


Silly daddy
Dad at Freeda


 We then all went out to lunch. Dad had a shrimp pasta dish that he just loved. I just loved being with him and my honeybunch. My two favorite men in the WORLD!!!!!
Lunch with Dad