Saturday, January 29, 2011

Fixing Up the Bathroom, Part One

So it was finally warm enough (in the mid to high 50s--may have even gotten to 60) to get some work done in the RV (which we still have no way to power, so we have to rely on sunlight to see and outdoor temperature to keep us warm). We tore up the carpet in the bathroom, pulled out nails, and laid down some peel and stick tiles. We're not quite done and it doesn't look perfect, but we did it. And we're happy.


 cutting up carpet and pulling up nails--that's how we roll. 







BATTLE WOUNDS
so neither of us ended up cutting ourselves with the box cutters, but Cameron managed to cut himself on...something in the bathroom. 

and I somehow managed to hurt myself on a piece of vinyl tile...? yeah, I don't understand it either. 



So we still need to tile around the toilet (the wood is raised there, so we have to use scraps to get that part done, and tiling behind the toilet is going to be a pain in the ass for sure) and then caulk around all the tile and sand down the caulk, but this is really the first thing we've done to spruce up the RV and the first time either of us has really done a project like this on our own, so we're both pretty excited. :)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Brief Interlude for Cute Pet Photos

my pets are super cute. enjoy.

my cat Layla. the most awesome cat alive. she pretty much always looks like this; her eyes are huge and always wide open.

our hedgehog, Pasta Batman. she's such a ham in front of the camera!



when P Bat is put under running water, she "swims," it's awesome




and yes, like any other hedgehog, she's constantly getting herself stuck in toilet paper roles.I love how pissed off she seems in this picture, like, "hey, I'm trying to have some private time with my tube! well, excuuuuuse me, Miss Batman.
Pasta Batman has many nicknames. P Bat, or if you want to go the more hedgehog-rapper route, P Bat da Hedge. Saucey or The Sauce, The Bat, Miss Batman, Batsworth, Battington, Little Bug (I call her that because she looks like a bug when you see her running around on the floor), and many more (including a few that have to do with her tendency to be covered in poop and smelly).




 my first rat ever, Plink (short for Plinklenose.) he's the sweetest. he loves to cuddle up and be petted.




 but he hates baths. never trying that again.





















but he looks so cute all wet!









I didn't want him to have to be alone, so I got another rat a little over a week ago. his name is Sweetpea (aka Quagglebar).
their first meeting was so cute. Sweetpea was in love and Plink was oblivious. Sweetpea, bless his heart, tried everything he could to get Plink to notice him. 





he's so cute.only 6 weeks old when I got him. ridiculously tiny.



by the way, the Plink/Sweetpea story ends happily...they're totally best friends now. :)


so, I guess now the question is, will we be traveling/living in a 24 ft long RV with 2 people, a cat, 2 rats, and a hedgehog? and the answer is, quite possibly. will it be easy and comfortable? that remains to be seen.
and by the way, if my cat is going to live in the RV with us, I want to try to train her to use a toilet. I think she could learn, she's very adaptable. I also want to start trying to walk her on leash--I think of all the cats I've had/met in my life, she's the most likely to go for it. I'll probably start that experiment around spring so I'll keep you guys updated. :)

Saturday, January 22, 2011

"I'm trying hard to love you, you don't make it easy babe..."

Ah, the trials and tribulations of buying an RV for the first time when you know nothing about cars. We had a hell of a time just getting Jeero's Ride from the place we left it, in a city 40 minutes away, to our driveway.

So we bought the RV in a small city about forty minutes from our house.This proved to be a problem, because technically we needed to get it registered and licensed before driving it home, and the place we left it to get it all fixed up and in good running condition didn't do inspections. We couldn't figure out how we were gonna get it taken care of because we obviously needed two people to go pick it up and get the stuff done, and Cameron couldn't do it in time during the week, and everything was closed on the weekends.

Finally, after trying to figure out a good way to work it out, we just said fuck it, let's do it illegally. So after weeks of not having the RV, we took Cam's license plate off his car and set off to pick up the RV. We were both nervous about driving it home, seeing as neither of us had any experience driving an RV, especially me, who really has no experience driving anything bigger than a Honda Accord. So we were discussing who was going to drive it home as we were driving, when it started flurrying. Which was annoying but we figured it was no big deal and we could still pick it up. Then it started snowing harder. And harder. And harder. Until we finally decided to turn around (after getting about halfway there) and go home RV-less. So yeah, that was a bummer, especially after putting it off for so long.

Going To Pick Up the RV Take Two happened the next week. It was a sunny day, which we figured was a good omen. But apparently it wasn't. We picked up the RV without too much issue, but as we were driving it home (illegally, with Cam's license plate), it ran out of gas. About 30 seconds down the road from a gas station. Cameron and I took my car to the station and got some gas. Which we then couldn't figure out where to put. Yeah, I was thinking, we are definitely two people who should be owning an RV. But we did eventually figure it out and put it in. But still, the RV wouldn't start. At all. The battery had needed to be charged before we left the mechanic's, so we figured that was probably the problem, but still, we didn't know what to think. For all we knew, our RV that we had just spent almost $700 in repairs on was unable to run.

We didn't really have any way to jump it (because I am stupid enough to not have cables), so eventually and at a loss, we called AAA. It turned out that even though I have the highest level of membership, you need a special RV membership  for RVs. Yeah, nice, AAA. So we got a tow truck (and had to lie about it being registered) but it cost like $70. And apparently it was kind of illegal for him to be towing a vehicle that big with his tow truck, so it turned out we were being extra illegal. Yay.

Well we finally got it home, parked it in front of the house, and went inside, vowing not to bother with it any more that day and to do something less stressful for the remainder of the day. But we still needed to get it into the driveway.

So we put that off for a while until we decided to do it like a half hour before we were supposed to leave to go up to Cameron's parent's house for Christmas. Yeah, we are awesome planners and super-organized people who never put things off and then get really stressed out by the things we put off. No, we would never let that happen. Anyway, so we're like, "Shit, we need to get this thing jumped and into the driveway." So we pull Cameron's car in front of the RV, and prepare to jump it, but to no avail, because his battery is too corroded to fit the cable on to it. So we moved our cars around until my car was in front of the RV, but then it turned out that my battery, for some inexplicable reason, has no indications of which part is negative and which part is positive. None at all. I even went online to try to figure out another way to tell but didn't find anything useful. So finally, we played musical cars one more time and got our friend/roommate Elana's car in front of the RV. Despite the fact that we were actually able to attach the cables that time and attempt the jump it, the RV still. Would. Not. Start.

We didn't have time to mess with it any more so we said fuck it, left it in front of the house, and got on the road. And we tried to forget about it for the time we were home over Christmas.

This story, does, in fact, have a happy ending. When we got back to town, we jumped the RV again, this time for about 20 minutes, and finally got it to run long enough to get it into the driveway. So while it is still uninspected, unlicensed, and unregistered, it is at least in the driveway and we have at least proven it is capable of running.

So for now, we're gonna leave it in the driveway and just work on renovating and fixing up the inside. After that, maybe someday, it will be road legal and we can actually practice driving it, then, maybe even, I don't know, take it somewhere. We shall see.

"I'm trying hard to love you, there's got to be an easy way."
you don't make it easy babe

Monday, January 17, 2011

Jeero: The Ugly Doll, The Legend

So the RV, and therefore this blog, is named after our road trip buddy Jeero. He's been our road trip buddy for a few years now; we bring Jeero every new place we go and try to take pictures of him everywhere.
There is a story of how Jeero became our road trip buddy....
Cameron (my boyfriend) and I were in the early leg of a road trip in July 2009 and were visiting a friend of ours who lived outside of Chicago. She had a Jeero doll and a Chuckanucka doll in the back of her car, and we enjoyed reading and laughing at the vaguely incomprehensible description of Jeero on the little card that came with him. I started getting kinda attached to Jeero. Then one day when we took a day trip to Madison, Wisconsin with our friend, I steered us into a toy store that carried Ugly Dolls. I looked at the key chain sized Jeero wishfully, but ended up not getting him because I felt guilty spending money (of which I had little) on something so frivolous. So I sadly left the Ugly Dolls and wandered around the store for a bit. We finally left the store and were walking down the street when Cameron gleefully presented me with Jeero. It turned out he had sneakily bought him as a gift for me when I wasn't paying attention. I thought it was the sweetest thing ever and Jeero pretty much became our road trip mascot right then and there. :)

So here are some of the many places Jeero has been:

Lake Michigan, the first place we ever photographed him



this is Jeero at a free Dark Star Orchestra concert we went to in Ohio. the town (I can't even remember what town it was now) was pretty boring, but the show was awesome! (for those who don't know, DSO is, like, the best Grateful Dead Cover band ever) I apologize for the crappy quality of this picture; I had a really crappy camera back  then

 
Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia. amazing city. Cameron and I grabbed a bunch of Spanish moss and started tossing back and forth. we later found out that it has lots of parasitic bugs in it and you shouldn't ever touch it. oops. 


 

at a farm in PA. we had gone to the Rainbow Gathering this past summer (2010) in the Allegheny National Forest near Sheffield, PA. on our way to the gathering, we passed this farm, which we noticed because it had a large sign out front saying "Goat Milk Fudge." we knew we had to check that out, so on our way out of the gathering, we stopped at the farm where not only did we get goat milk fudge, but we ended up talking to the woman there for quite awhile. she was really friendly; she showed us around the farm and when we told her we were on a road trip, she suggested we go Watkins Glen, New York and stay in these cabins they rent for cheap. which we totally ended up doing. and it was awesome. as was the goat milk fudge.

But before we went to Watkins Glen, we stopped in Buffalo NY where we decided to indulge ourselves after spending a few days being dirty in the woods. so we got pedicures together (which we sneakily drank during) then had a delicious dinner. 



the cabin we stayed at in Watkins Glen. can you make out Jeero in the picture? he's the tiny green object on the left. :)
we loved that cabin. it didn't have TV or air conditioning, and the shower looked more like a mix between a bug morgue and an abandoned supply closet, but still. it was so cute and vintage looking.
everyone who worked there kept trying to talk us out of staying there because it didn't have air conditioning. I was like "we don't have air conditioning. and we live in North Carolina." they finally gave in and let us stay there, and we never once wished for a/c. AND it was $40 a night.



Jeero, with my superhero alterego, Seaweed Head Girl, at Seneca Lake in Watkins Glen. 


 there were a ton of wineries/vineyards in/around Watkins Glen, and Jeero went to a lot of them. but here's him in front of his favorite, which was a meadery.
                   Jeero loved the Ben and Jerry's Factory in Burlington Vermont. yay for free ice cream!

on a sunset ferry tour of Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont. it was so beautiful.
 Jeero toured the Magic Hat Factory with us. that was his and my first brewery tour, and it was totally awesome. luckily they didn't ID Jeero, because he doesn't have an ID.


 these three pictures were from an awesome farm in Vermont. Jeero had a lot of fun in Vermont.













Jeero enjoying the company of a wise and friendly goat.









                                       The three of us together at a Bethany Beach in Delaware.






Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum in Ocean City, Maryland. if you've never been to one, I *highly* recommend checking one out. they're all over. 




in front of the statue of Neptune at the Neptune Festival in Virginia Beach.




you can't stop Jeero because he's on a boat!
out on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, on Cameron's parents' boat.






Jeero chillin' with his buddy Captain Cream Cheese at the pool at Spring Cove Marina in Solomons, MD.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The worlds ugliest carpet and other ugliness.

So, one of the main reasons I started this blog was so I could document the work we're doing to the RV. So I could have a before, after, and along the way type of reference. Well, this is the before. Here are some pictures of what the inside of it looks like currently, with us having done very little to it since we purchased it. I ♥ my RV, but right now it's pretty ugly. And it smells. But don't you worry, we're gonna take care of all that and make this the cutest, coziest RV ever.

close up of the carpet. possibly the world's ugliest carpet. that definitely has got to go. we've already ordered new carpet and got box cutters and masks for ripping up the old carpet. we're gonna try to install the new stuff ourselves, despite never having done anything like that before. so, we'll see how that goes.


the bathroom's not too bad; I kinda like it actually. big window, separate shower...

yeah...what bathroom doesn't need some nice carpeting? that's definitely gonna be replaced too.

 loft bed above cab of truck. I hate the fabric, that's gonna go too.






this is the....thing...above the loft bed. yay! dead bugs above my head! Definitely gonna clean that out too.










the couch that pulls out into a bed is in the corner of the picture on the left, and above is a close-up of the ugly (and burnt) material. I want to get that reupholstered. I don't know if we can do it ourselves or not, but we're probably gonna try.







all the windows had these films on them to block out the sunlight, but I looooooove sunlight so I peeled them all off...except this one, which won't peel off for some reason. I can only get it to come off in teeny, tiny pieces. grr. all those scratches are from me trying to peel it off with a box cutter. it may take forever but I am going to get it off. 












 unfinished wood ceiling on half of the RV, and ugly wallpaper on the other half of the ceiling. we're either gonna paint the ceiling or pick out new wallpaper for it. or both, who knows. 













so that's it. that's what we have to work with. but I do love a good project.