Saturday was the
beginning of a fully packed weekend for us.
It began bright and early and long before the sun was up when I had to
take my daughter to the high school to ride the bus to a marching band
competition at Idaho State University.
On the way home I stopped at Walmart and picked up two gallons of RV
antifreeze.
Next stop on the way
home was Fred Meyer to pick up a few groceries for the week ahead and to take
advantage of a digital coupon I had downloaded for five boxes of Capri Sun on
sale for 99¢ each. I really wanted to
get those to have for the girls to pack in their school lunches.
By the time I got
home my youngest was up and we had a quick breakfast before grabbing gloves and
tools to go out and prunes some of our trees.
We had a lot of pruning to do this year and a lot of the branches were
touching the roof on our garage. We
climbed onto the roof and worked from there to cut back the branches. We tossed them off and swept the roof
finishing up in time to watch the Canadian Snowbirds fly over our house as part
of the big air show taking place over the weekend. It was a spectacular way to take break from
our chores.
Once the planes were
done we moved down to the yard to cut up the limbs. We stacked the larger pieces in the back yard
to dry out for next year. We cut up all
the smaller branches and filled up two of our neighbors borrowed compost bins
to set at the curb. Then we moved onto
the next tree and trimmed it.
Cooper's Hawk - wikapedia pic |
I changed gears for
a bit and got the motorhome winterized.
I'd started on it Friday evening so I was anxious to get it finished
up. I blew the water out and ran the
anti freeze through the waterlines, toilet and poured some down the drains.
Canadian Snowbirds |
One of our neighbors took this! |
Some of our friends stopped by to watch the Air Force Thunderbirds take to the sky over our house and once that was over they stayed to give us a hand with some of our pruning. We also had a nice visit.
After my oldest got
home from her competition we grabbed the laundry basket and headed out to the
motorhome to clean out the pantry and bring in the food and bottled water. She was pretty impressed that I'd finished up
the winterizing without her. She was
sure I'd need her help and quite frankly I thought I would too, but I managed.
Sunday morning we
were right back at it after our big Sunday breakfast. We pruned our large maple tree and cut up
those limbs adding to our woodpile in the backyard. We cut up the rest of the branches and made a
big pile to wait until after the garbage man comes. I think we'll be filling bins to set at the
curb for a few weeks. While we worked
the air show started up again and it was a lot of fun to work and watch them
file overhead.
There was a lot of
dead wood on that maple poor tree and I had a small stack of shreddables in the
house so we grabbed a box of matches and lit a fire in our fire pot. We cut up all of that dead wood and got it
burnt up along with the shreddables. We
weren't about to let a good fire go to waste so we cut some sticks and roasted
wieners, something we hadn't done in a very long time. It was fun and tasty too.
While we ate the
Thunderbirds took flight and put on their show.
We were also visited by a Cooper's hawk that had flown into a tree
behind our house. So beautiful. He talked to us for a while before he flew
off. Then it was time to get back to
work.
The girls and I
grabbed a broom and a borrowed ladder from our neighbor and headed out to the
driveway. They got up on top and swept
off the roof to make sure there weren't any leaves or twigs on top and to get
off any dirt or dust. Then they helped
me unfold the big heavy duty tarp I had bought a couple weeks ago and we got
Laverne all wrapped up in her winter blanket.
I have to tell you it makes me really sad to see her all wrapped up like
that because I really want to be out on the road, but soon we'll be unwrapping
her and doing just that.
It is really
important to me to protect my Laverne, however, and I don't want to risk damage
due to ice buildup or standing water, plus I think it will be much easier to
get the snow off the tarp instead of trying clear it around the vents and
stuff. Plus it is less likely that we'll
inflict any damage to the roof this way.
I don't love the look, but I do love the protection.
Once the tarp was
all secure, and yes I do have a quick way to get in and out of her this winter
when I need to, we picked up and put away our tools and called it a day. I was ready for a long hot shower and some quality
time in my recliner. The girls made
quesadillas for our Sunday supper and it was perfect!
It was a lot of
work, but it felt really good to get it all done. Now, on to the next things on the get ready
for winter list. Fortunately, none of
them are on as large scale as the ones we just completed.
Looks like Laverne got the royal treatment!! We will need to do something similar with hubby's boat. The air show must have been so cool and to get to see if from your own home was even better! Good job, girls!
ReplyDeleteThat air show made our winter chores a lot more fun, that's for sure!
DeleteWOW...Lots of hard work.. But know your proud you got it all done.. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteVery happy to have it done, to be sure. Enjoy your day Judy. :)
DeleteYour girls will know how to do so many things when they get out on their own. You are teaching them well. Cooking, cleaning, care of your home and the things you own, grocery shopping, planning, budgeting to name a few. You Rock! Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you Crystal. That is so kind of you to say.
DeleteI don't know why, but I really loved this post. Airshow, bird, children and a wrapped up motorhome!
ReplyDeleteI guess I covered a lot of bases. Ha, ha!
DeleteLaverne looks all warm and toasty. Enjoy your weekend, Janie
ReplyDeleteShe does, I agree. Hope your weekend is wonderful.
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