Quick trip home

Quick trip home

After leaving Louisiana we intended to head west and spend some time in Texas before turning north and traveling up through Oklahoma and Kansas and into South Dakota.  Unfortunately “Mother Nature” was not cooperating.  Texas was getting hit daily with major storms, torrential rains and flooding.  Roads were closed and it was just a mess.  Dee missed our sons and we had some business to take care of in NY so we decided to make an unscheduled, unannounced quick trip home. I was five days before Mother’s Day and I thought it would be great to get Dee home for it so I was in a rush.

We wanted to put our motor coach in storage and fly home.  I wanted an indoor facility so our coach would be out of the weather.  I was also hoping for a place where we could plug the coach in. This would keep the coach powered up so we would not have to shut everything down.  Since we intended to go north into the Dakotas after our return I started looked for a facility between Louisiana and South Dakota. I found just what we were looking for in Nixa Missouri. It was and indoor storage bay, big enough for our coach, with a 30 amp power receptacle.  I immediately called and booked it. We have family in Missouri and we thought we could visit them on the way back from NY so we decided to drive home rather than fly.

We quickly left New Orleans and headed north to Missouri. We made an overnight stop just south of Memphis then another stop in the Ozarks of Missouri.  Then it was on to the storage facility where we backed the coach in; plugged it in; locked the bay door and jumped in the car and headed to NY.  We drove all day and didn’t stop until we reached the Indiana/Ohio border at 9:30 PM.  We got a room and were up and on the road again by 6:30 AM.  We made it home by 5:30 PM, the night before Mother’s Day!  We didn’t tell anyone we were coming home so our sons were very surprised to see us.  We spent a few weeks home and Dee got to spend Mother’s Day with her favorite men.

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