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Laura-n-Sasha 3.2

A descriptive look at traveling and full-timing with our second RV, a fifth wheel toyhauler.
  Laura and Sasha started this adventure in April of 2005
 for a two week vacation in a truck camper.
 

April 2009: Back in the Camper Baby!
Leesburg, Sterling, & Fairfax Virginia & Buxton, North Carolina

This will be interesting, trying to make two pages out of one. The reason I wanted to separate it out was so that you could see the pictures and explanations on the one page (like this one) and the expenses on another. So we shall see how this goes.

April 1st was a fun day, getting things ready - we had packed up in March, and had stayed at an undisclosed area. I did not take a picture because I did not want people to know that we were just right up the street from Sasha's work. But we had to leave that area, as we had parked the rig there since Monday. At least it lasted a couple of days. We ended up going to a parking lot for the next couple of nights.

I also had to say good-bye to the folks at Heritage Museum of Loudoun County. They gave me a nice send off, but it was sad to leave them. I so wanted to go to the Bunny Bonanza. That is April 8th for anyone that is in the area.

April 2nd, we moved to another undisclosed location, I will put up the picture once we leave here, but this is a more common area to RVers, just not to suburbia people. (Walmart in Sterling area, worked out well for several days - nobody bothered the truck or trailer and we were able to get in and out very easily.) Thanks to Melanie and Alan for a great dinner at their house, it was delicious and the company was great! We will miss you.

April 3rd - HAPPY Birthday to my niece, Lindsay Michelle Lawrence! It is also moving day for us, we will be heading out this afternoon, going first to Sasha's parent's house, then Stafford, then Flying J and then, and then, CAPE HATTERAS! It will probably take a while to get down there.

April 4th - We went further down en-route to Cape Hatteras, finally stopping at a hole in the wall sort of place - across the street there were signs stating no parking but where we were, no signs, we thought it was a deserted restaurant, but it turned out to be a gas station, with a really big side lot. Just behind the fence was a trailer park. We woke to the birds chirping good morning.

As we got closer and closer to Buxton and Cape Hatteras, the internet started getting less and less. I know that I will not have internet at the park, but hopefully will be able to get WIFI occasionally at a few areas in Buxton. We are on the island near Kitty Hawk, now the long drive down. We'll stop for some groceries - fresh food, and then head down. I may not have internet, so we'll see you when we can!

Sasha and I actually got into the park before lunch, and got the camper and trailer set up. We forgot we did not have a rug to put out, so we will have to go somewhere and get a rug. We got the hookups done and met at least the people right next to us, Pam and George - two RVers that volunteer at this park. They will be here until June or July.

April 5th - Sunday - Sasha decided that he would stay until Tuesday morning, to help me organize the spot better as well as to hear about my first day at "work" on Monday. Once we had got the covered gazebo up (screened in tall tent - I guess you would call it - I'll get a pic up soon), we took a walk over to the lighthouse and a little walk on the beach. I believe it will take me about a half an hour to walk over to the lighthouse and visitor center. For right now, I will walk over, maybe later we might get a bike for me. We shall see.

Sasha got the trailer better organized, then we went over a few things that I did not know how to do (dumping the gray and black tanks and using the iPod better.)

April 6th - On Monday, Sasha was such the good househusband! I made breakfast, but he cleaned up, made the bed, did the laundry, folded it up, and put it away! Am I lucky or what? He then worked on his motorcycle, getting it in tip-top shape for ride back. He also filled up the truck tank with diesel (we had filled the extra tanks at Flying J). He cleaned up the camper as well.

I, on the other hand, had training up at headquarters in Manteo, NC. It is about 1 hour drive up there. I was basically signing my life over to the government. I had to show two forms of ID, and then we had approximately 3 hours of signing different paperwork. Since I came in with the returning seasonal people, I had a few more questions than them. But I managed to get my paperwork done pretty quickly.

We then had safety training (this is a big issue - understandable) as you are outdoors all the time, in all types of weather. It is not like an office setting where everything is always the same.  I remember having this type of training every year when I was working as a geologist, on different sites. Being outside can be hazardous if you are not careful.

Good training all the way around. I went to the training with two other people from Cape Hatteras - Ben and Aaron, they are returning seasonal rangers. After training, we checked out Bodie Lighthouse on the way back and then went back to Hatteras and checked in with Laura Sturtz, the District Interpreter.

I walked back to the camper, and Sasha and I had a nice dinner - quick and easy. It was our last night together for at least 2.5 weeks. I do not think I have been away from him for that long - when I worked the last geologist job, it was 10 days away, this will be probably 17 days. I'll be counting them down.

April 7th - I woke a bit early, anxious to start training, today doing interpretative training but also sad because Sasha would be leaving today. I made breakfast, and we ate together, then I got ready and left. Hi All, I am in training, found the training room has WIFI. I will be in training for four days for Cape Hatteras NS. Next week I start work! Yahoo, the beach is great, Sasha left to go back to work for a couple of weeks and I'll be offline most of the time. Sasha left the park around 11 am, to get to my parents house around 5 pm - he took a bunch of breaks.

The training was great, I loved learning about interpretation and learning about the park. I met some more people that I will be working with, all new to this park, and only one other person who was a newbie like me - never worked in a National Park before. All of them live in the "trailerhood" as they like to call it - I think of it as double-wides. These are not RVs but actual trailers. I'll have to check them out when I get a chance.

We have training all this week. We are in the town of Avon (OMG too funny - like Avon by the Sea, NJ where I spent my summers) for the training. During lunch I was able to get online, so I am hoping to upload my writings tomorrow so that you all can find out how we have been doing. I hope to have pictures up in the next couple of days. We shall see.

Well, it is late, I should get a good night's sleep. I want to do some yoga in the morning. I've been having a slight backache the last couple of days, probably a little tense and slightly stressed from moving.

April 8th - Sasha left to go and finish working for the next 3 weeks. So I am here by myself. Have to make sure I do the dump thing every couple of days, But with only myself washing up and doing the dishes, I do not have to do it so often.

Meeting a bunch of people today, some from Buxton area, others for within the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and other National parks within Outer Banks area - Wright Brothers and Fort Raleigh.

Over the next couple of days, I was in training until Friday. I had Saturday and Sunday off. So on Easter Sunday, I went with Alicia (she is going to go up to Fort Raleigh later this season) to the Elizabethian Gardens. It was wonderful. Unfortunately, I did not have a camera, Sasha has it to sell the car. So no pictures. I will get pictures in May.

May 18th: I found a restaurant that has free wifi, using it and having a great lunch.

On  Monday through Friday, we had more training and I went over to the Trailerhood, to met some of the folks. 

The lighthouse was going to be open on Friday, so we all had to get used to the schedule for lighthouse duty. There are three rangers working at the lighthouse at all times.

Sorry, did not get everything in and totally forgot what I did. Will try to remember later. (of course that did not work but I do have some pictures that were taken at the end of the month, when Sasha did come back.

But I was exhuasted from staying up late to get my programs done and starting to do lighthouse duty. So I was really happy to see Sasha when he came back.

Sasha's Retirement Party
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Sasha and Sid

 

 

 

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The group out to lunch

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Love the pants tucked into the motorcycle boots...I did not dress him for this party!

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Thank you Sid, for such a great send-off. We miss you guys!

Sasha Retired from his job of 17 years on April 24th. He had been in the industry for 25 years. Time to get out and enjoy life.

 

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Checking Out the Area
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Bodie Island Lighthouse. These pictures are long lost ones that I never had, so did not put up on the website. But they are here for you now (July 2011)

April 26th, Sasha is back!

 

 

 

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At the beach with the Kite Boarders

 

 
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Very Colorful!

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Look at them all lined up on the beach! These pictures were taken on April 24th. Blue Skies too!

 

 

April 29th: Alright! Sasha has gotten us up with the internet! Verizon wireless, with router. We will have to attach it some how to the camper but enough for tonight, we are down to the beach for some surf fishing. (We are watching someone else do it!)

April 30th: I am taking a short break, and then will be working on my program. I will be giving it tomorrow, and I am a little nervous ;( Sasha Jevtich She previewed it on me 4 times. She's got it down cold.

Check out Next Month May for the Expenses, and May 2009 for the Pictures for the explanation of what we were doing that month. There are some pictures that we never had on the website - just found, and so new stuff. Only two years OLD!