Here we sit, in a hotel room, waiting for our trailer to get fixed. The hotel is a Best Western that accepts cats, which is nice, but there is no pool, and worse..horror of horrors.....NO internet! What's up with that?
So, as for the last week- we spent a few days with Jessica in Muncie, and it was the first time that Paul got to see her apartment. Right now she is living alone, since her 3 new roommates will not move in until next week. She only had a short list of things for Paul to fix-haha. We found a coffee table for her at a rummage sale, so she was happy about that! We went out to dinner one night, and she still had to work while we were there, so it really felt like a short visit. On Saturday her boyfriend came back from his two week visit to his parents, so the 4 of us had dinner at the trailer. I never took out the camera to take a picture! I am better at taking pictures of things, rather than people. When I am with people, I am having fun and forget to get the camera out. Oh well.
Sunday we left for Goshen and Keystone RV, the manufacturer of our trailer. We have a list of issues with the trailer that they need to look at, and neither of us was particularly convinced that we would be satisfied with the results. However, today we went over the list with them, and they pulled the whole side of the trailer off and showed Paul what they were doing. Our biggest issue is flexing of the frame, which is causing water to get in, among other problems. They showed Paul the weld that is broken, and how they are going to fix it. He is much happier after talking to them this morning. They seem confident and capable, and willing to look at all the issues (most of them are small). They are also apparently going to compensate us for our inconvenience by installing a 2nd air conditioner in the trailer. SWEET!
we'll be here for another couple of days. There is actually a lot of things to do around here. Tomorrow we plan to go to the RV/MH Museum and then take a factory tour in the afternoon.
Sue - while you guys are there you need to go to the Das Essenhause for dinner. We liked it so well we went twice while we were in Elkhart. Sure wish you were still going to be there the end of the month when we get there. We have to be there the 24th to get some work done on our rig before the Rally.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Sandie- we took your advice and ate there last night and I still feel stuffed this morning! Food was great, and Paul was in heaven with the Praline Pecan pie...
ReplyDeleteOne of these days we'll catch up to each other, if someone slows down for a minute! Worse case-Yuma in January! We may come back this way after MI-we'll keep you posted..