Christmas is over and we are finally taking out the RV on vacation! We decided to go South towards warmer weather!
Selfies while we drive!
The trip started off on a high note because right when we pulled into Dumont sand dunes, it was time for bed. Merril went outside to check on the trailer and I started making down the beds. The couch folds down and has 2 armrests that pull out. When I pulled out the first armrest, I spotted an item that had been missing! IT WAS MY WEDDING RING!!!!!!
Yay! The kids and I started screaming and jumping up and down. I threw open the door of the RV and screamed to Merril, "My ring! I found my wedding ring!!" Merril could barely understand what I was screaming about, he thought we'd found a mouse. Lol!
I was high and beaming the rest of the night! My ring was missing for a month and a half. We prayed in gratitude that night and I was very thankful that my wedding band was on my finger again! I always felt that it would show up one day!
The rest of the trip was fantastic. The RV has a heater, which is nice.
The morning was a little cold but it warmed up by noon.
We rode and played in the sand and ate and rode some more.
Jack and Merril rode over to a totum pole.
It's pretty tall.
I really love RV camping!
In the evening we started a fire and Merril made some great dutch oven potatoes and chicken.
Unfortunately, we had to head back the next day. The kids tried to start another fire but it just didn't want to light.
On the way home we stopped in Baker, CA to see The World's Tallest Thermometer! Which isn't as interesting as it sounds. I always imagined it being a large glass tube filled with red alcohol but it's more just a large tower with a digital temperature.
Merril had work to do in Vegas so he met up with his new employee, Austin, and dropped us off at the Stratosphere.
If you know what you're looking for, you can see the RV in that empty parking lot.
We had sodas at the observation deck. The plan was to kill time until Merril was done working but he was taking longer than we wanted to wait. We could wait in the RV for a few hours or I could just drive us home. That presented it's own challenges because the RV had a trailer attached and driving through Las Vegas in the RV was a little daunting.
But in the end the kids just wanted to go home so I got brave! I had to pay attention a lot more than just driving the Tahoe but I'm happy to say that we made it home without a scratch! It was a great little vacation!