Mood: chillin'
Now Playing: Day 2647-Next GP Chapter... Turning Lemons Into Lemonade :)
Ahhhhh... The first signs of spring... Especially when you are about to take a giant leap of country faith!
It might be a good thing that I got plenty of sleep over the past 24 hours. A whopping 12 hours of consecutive sleep! Adding another round of antibiotics does nothing, but make me more tired and fatigued. At least I was able to take the drive up north with Eric to our RV site this morning. Sometimes a little fresh air does the body good! It's also a super-relaxing drive which makes this gal even more tired...
We still have lingering issues going on with our RV sale. More so due to Camping World initially pulling a fast one on us and selling us the wrong RV. That meant having to redo all of the paperwork and needing to recheck everything. Some may call it the ole, "Bait & Switch." I call it, just poor professionalism by the General Manager. Not the sales person, since most of what happened was clearly out of his hands. Literally. The rest? We are leaving it in corporates hands since we have enough to worry about with finishing up vacating our 5-month old new home which continues to sink. The second litigation will begin soon enough! The quicker things can get settled. The faster everything can be overturned and Eric's VA benefits will be reinstated. Everything else, legally, could take 1-2 years before settling out or... going to trial which would be a bad thing on those involved in the fraudulent sale of a very unstable, uninhabitable and unsafe home. There will be aspects with the legal process, in which, I can not be an active party since the mortgage loan is solely in Eric's name using VA benefits. The first time he used his veteran benefits which turned out to be the worst experience possible for him. The entire situation is not only sad, but has been extremely stressful. I can only hope and pray that justice will be served accordingly to all parties involved. It might be a year or possibly even two years, but all good things to those who wait. Patience is a virtue!
At least we have a new roof over our head. It might be in the form of an RV roof, but tis a roof! The peace and quiet alone in the country is enough to make me excited for the change of pace. I won't miss the constant walking on egg shells with a home ready to collapse at any given second. I won't miss the non-stop maintenance and wasted money on a home that defies all repairs. I certainly won't miss all the constant cleaning due to the foundation now literally crumbling inward. There is actually a lot I won't miss, but what I do miss, is having a permanent place to call, "Home."
At least we still have Mother Nature on our side and all of God's creatures both big and small. However, with this new site surrounded by hundreds of acres of wooded land, there will just be a whole lot more to enjoy!
Good ole country! God's country!
As the banjo plays on...