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Back in the Saddle Again

Hey Dad,

I’ve been out of the loop for four weeks. That’s a long time in dad-days. Here’s a quick run down of what has happened in that time:

– Hit the road on Oct. 2 and drove problem free all the way to Athens, AL. Had a great time at a great church. RV ran likeflojet
a dream.

– Made our way to Knoxville and Winston Salem…things went well.

– Ran down to Chattanooga and had a little issue with the water pump on the RV (the water we drink and use to flush the…toilet). God was gracious and there was a Camping World a few miles away. Dropped the girls off for some shopping ran and got an exact match and was back in business 15 minutes later (my kind of fix).

chickamauga– While in Chattanooga took the incline railroad to the top of Look out Mountain and re-toured the battlefield of look outChickamauga. I highly recommend both although the incline railroad was a tad scarier than I anticipated.

– From that point on we had a speaking event every day for about 10 days. It was a crazy good. We’d set up, speak, tear down…and then head off to the next event. I don’t know how many times we drove the same route…back and forth.

– Made it to Florida and zigged and zagged across the west central part of the state.

– Had a few more RV problems…generator quit running (easy fix with a new fuel filter) and broke a bolt holding down the toilet (made for a stinky rest of the trip).

steering wheel 2– Finally made it to Fort Wilderness for some much needed family R&R. While there, Cal(9) cracked my windshield with a steering wheel 1toy and familyman, Peter Bracknell (Steering Creations) replaced my steering wheel with a very cool ‘you ‘da dad’ Italian, mahogany wheel. He even drove and picked up a new bolt for my toilet to make the rest of the trip a little less…smelly.

– The trip home was uneventful (just the way I like it)…although the generator stopped working (I think I know what it is). Now we’re unpacking and overwhelmed by the work that needs to be done.

That’s about it. This weekend I speak at a Couple’s Retreat at Forest Springs, WI and then I get home to celebrate my birthday with the most wonderful family in the world. I feel very full…although I have a long list of RV fixes that need to take place.

We’ve got it good, Dad.

Glad to be a dad,

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