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The Sale ... is done! The camper ... being hunted ... oops, is found!

bethany

(this is what happens when you start a blog post, and then don't finish it in one sitting ...)

Whew.  That was intense, exhausting, exciting, and waaaay more work on this end than anticipated.  But the response?  Truly Awesome!  Completely and utterly humbling and fabulous and exciting, to watch it unfold over the 2 weeks the sale was open.  We sold 34 pieces of art I think, and made more money than Michael thought possible :). 

(insert writing break of 36 hours ....)

.... aaaaand we found one!  It's not in our possession yet, but we trade cash for the vehicle and title next monday!

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The Great Camper Fundraiser Art S.T.A.S.H. Sale!

bethany

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The big camper fundraiser is ... ON! It's an art sale ... a big-but-short and spans-25-years-of-work one that is worth checking out, and has something for everyone.  We plan to get on the road by December 1 (and this sale ends November 21st!), so we're cutting it mighty close.  I'm working hard at not panicking :).   There are pieces available from the boys, as well as Michael's big pile o' stuff. 

The S.T.A.S.H. Sale

In his words ... "Yes Folks, I've been hauling out sheaves of my past and beating the chaff off my art stash. I've uncovered a lot of fermenting fruits-of-my-labor that I'm finally tossing in the Art Press, stomping out for you the giddifying wine of my life at a fine low price for 2 short weeks before I cask it in deep storage."

Please, take a look, share the link with wild abandon ... and many thanks!

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ideas for campers

fynn

I would like to travel in a camper like these. They have two stories.

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The storage space on the back is 10x10, that kind of shows you how big it is. Above it is propane and water.

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a truck, a truck, we found a truck!

bethany

at long last, we have one of the two vehicles we need! 

it's incredibly nice to have one piece of the puzzle taken care of, and a very big piece at that.  19' of it at least :).  we ended up with a '95 Ford F250 7.3 turbo diesel Power Stroke in red and white.  to say michael and the boys are pleased is a rather gross understatement.  they're thrilled!

i spent more time researching online than i ever expected, going back and forth between craigslist and edmunds.com and ford truck forums and used car websites and ebay and .... you get the idea.  once we kind of narrowed down the search to a two-wheel-drive diesel truck that could handle a decent tow load, i pretty much kept looking for F250s.  michael loves a Ford, and honestly the older the better.  simple, powerful, and not too many things to go wrong. 

given our past experiences with the Jeep we bought 2 years ago (A BIG FAT LEMON, yes all caps are entirely appropriate!) and then the Neon that lasted longer and failed less epically, but still is ready to bite the dust ... our confidence in choosing vehicles is rather at a low ebb.  more like non existent.  so we asked questions, gathered opinions, asked more questions, and decided to search not only around here, but in TN where my ran-a-Ford-Service-Department-for-years brother in law lives.  doh!

within a few days, the candy-striped beauty up there showed up, at a nearly affordable price, and only 15 miles from where my in-laws live.  on paper it looked great, the vehicle history was pretty clean, and michael loved the look of it.  they went and test drove it for us, in the pouring rain no less, and deemed it worthy.  they negotiated, and were able to get it down to a great price, but with the taxes it took it to just above what we could afford.  (cash only, payments give me hives).  so we let it go, and figured that if we got a bit more money, and it was still available, we'd get it. 

a week later, we put a down payment on it, and grinned from ear to ear :).  a truck!  we bought a truck!  sent the rest of the money that week, and on labor day weekend michael took a bus down from NYC, and picked it up and drove it home.  700 miles without a blip, and the longer it ran the sweeter it sounded.  not to mention the mpg was up to 26 with the tailgate down and the AC off.  extra sweet!

it needs a couple little things taken care of, and we're having it looked at by a mechanic just to make sure they can't find anything really wrong before we put it to the test of hauling us and our belongings all around the country.

it's a relief, a huge relief, and we keep finding things that make it even better.  the tow hitch that's already in place.  the aftermarket turbo booster our neighbor discovered on it.  the engine that is extra clean.  the mechanic we took it to (who is local but we've never used before, though he changed my SIL's tire for free a couple months ago) just happens to have the exact same engine in the truck he built for himself.  lots of little things like that ... which add up to the feeling that this was the Right one, if there's any such perfect match.  i think she's a keeper :).

oh, and she's loud.  very.  you won't miss us pulling in your driveway, or down your block, or possibly even into your town, should you live in a small one.  this makes my husband very happy, and me just a wee bit flinchy ... but i'm sure i'll get used to it. 

onward!

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