The original plan changed.  Once Butch returned home, it didn't take us long to realize we'd easily fill a second U-Haul.  He rented another truck, along with a car-hauler to tow behind it. Since the Bronco wouldn't be taking passengers, we loaded it with some of my concrete statuary & plant pots.  Butch will drive our truck with camper & pull the horse trailer, while I drive the U-Haul.
Our last night - was spent taking the very last items out of the house & packing them where we could.  Last things out - would be the first things in!  Finally, Butch had the Bronco to load onto the car hauler.  Thankfully, Pat offered up her large yard to park the 20ft. U-Haul once we'd picked up the trailer.  Getting the Bronco on - was hair-raising - at least it to those of us watching.  We really couldn't do much but try to guide Butch up the too narrow loading ramps & onto the trailer with hardly an inch to spare!  
We'd been sleeping in the camper since Butch's first trip - but neither of us slept a wink.  Morning came, Pat walked up to say goodbye - super hard for us both...  As Butch loaded Farah's things, I walked the Homestead & couldn't help but think about all the memories we'd made.  Donnie was waiting at the bottom of the hill, a final goodbye...   
We fueled up at the corner station.  Our final stop, was in Duvall to pick up daughter Courtney.  She had insisted from the beginning  - on accompanying us.  We were so glad to have her!  It made leaving a little easier.
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| Ready to hit the road! Courtney, Connie & Butch | 
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| Nika - unsure - but willing :-) | 
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| Farah having dinner~ | 
I'm glad things have gone well so far. I have a question, though, where's Rascal? I hope nothing bad. :)
ReplyDeleteBrenda, you're the only one who noticed... He'd dug out again, two times while we were packing. He would Not stay home. I spent hours looking for him... We left him with his breeder in WA. She had wanted puppies by him for a long while. We knew we'd be unable to keep him "in" living in town...
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