Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Expense Report: December

December was another cheaper month. It was kind of a mixed bag as far as expenses since we spent 10 days staying with family. Even though we rushed from Southern Florida to Austin, we didn't drive too much. Our biggest expenses were a little bit of maintenance and some sightseeing in a national park.

Maintenance: After a lot of searching, we finally found a spare wheel online at hubcaphaven.com. We had the tire mounted at Discount Tire, and bought a fuel filter and some o-rings at AutoZone.

New wheel + mounting: $193.95
AutoZone: $31.37
RV running total: $19,637.86

Fuel: As always, if you're interested, go check out our Fuel log. December was a pretty light driving month since we decided to rush to Texas, but then hung out there and didn't drive the RV at all for 10 days.

Gas: $502.59

Propane: $19 - This took us from all the way empty to all the way full

Food: $544 - Again, we did a good job not eating out. We did go to quite a few restaurants in Austin, but we also did a lot of big group meals with the family that brought expenses down.

RV Stickers / Postcards / Birthday and Christmas cards: $21

Lodging: $90 - We spent a night at Days Inn and $10 for a couple of nights at Big Cypress.

Sightseeing: $127.44 - we took 2 trips onto the water at Biscayne National Park, since it really is the only way to see it.

Phone and Internet: $76 - Did a bit better than previous month staying off data. Probably had a lot to do with time with family, who had wifi, and utilizing public libraries.

Total December travel expenses: $1583.76

Total cost of the trip so far: ~$30150 - This includes the RV and all of it's repairs, insurance and maintenance
Days Traveling: 142
Cost / person / day : 106.15

Monday, December 30, 2019

Post-Christmas In Austin


The fun in Austin didn't stop after the holiday was over! Aunt Julie still had plenty of great activity for us.

December 26th we used an App called Let's Roam to do a scavenger hunt around Austin. The app designs fun scavenger hunts in cities all around the world that they send to your phone. You then walk around the city looking for landmarks and answering questions. It is a great way to learn about a city and give your wandering purpose. We also discovered that they have fun little quests in app that you can use to win a free scavenger hunt. We did a few and won a free hunt so we're looking forward to doing another one soon! (We're not sponsored by this company, but if they feel the need to hire us, we'd be happy to be!)

For dinner we went to the a local BBQ place near the house, Salt Lick. It was absolutely incredible! Luckily we won some of their rub in the Christmas Eve Texas Hold 'Em tournament. We can't wait to try it.


On the 27th John flew back to Eugene, Aubrie and Uncle Chuck had to work, and Ben P had to study for a test he had coming up. Andreas used this day to work on issues with the RV. The RV had been having trouble starting when it was warm and we decided that we needed to replace the fuel filter. Andreas made an attempt at this before Christmas but unfortunately it was leaking so he found a mobile mechanic to come to the house and take a look it. Annoyingly when the mechanic got there he wasn't allowed to work on it because it was an RV, even though the fuel filter is the same as in a Toyota pickup truck. Luckily he did leave Andreas with the part he needed to stop the leak and we got our money refunded. So maybe this was a good thing?

The other issue we had been having was that the RV was making a terrifying rushing air noise when it was getting up to speed. We thought that this had to do with the climate control because the issue seemed to be worse on cold mornings when we had the AC on to de-fog the window. However we noticed in Texas that while the noise was happening the speedometer was vibrating almost as if it was getting blown. After some searching online, and talking to Andreas's mechanically inclined friends, we came to the conclusion that we needed to grease the speedometer cable. This seems to have helped the problem but not gotten rid of it entirely.

Disassembling the dash on the RV
Instrument panel removed to reach speedometer cable
The rest of the crew went up to explore Waco that day. In Waco we walked around Baylor University and then went over to check out Magnolia. Magnolia is the brand of Chip and Joanna Gaines who have the show "Fixer Upper." They have a massive store in Waco including a coffee shop and bakery and a courtyard full of food trucks. It was super crowded which was interesting because the rest of Waco seemed a little dead.

 

On the 27th we did an escape room. Kathleen was a little nervous about the escape room because the last time she did one it was unexpectedly horror themed. That time the room was dark and involved dismembered bodies and live actors rattling cages. This one, however, was fully lit and set in a mountain cabin. We needed to figure out where we were located on a map, how to reach a rescue crew and get ourselves out of the cabin to be rescued before a blizzard took place. We made it out just in time and it was a lot of fun. 


The next two days we continued relaxing and enjoying having a house to hang out in. We deep cleaned the RV, did all of our laundry again and took a final couple of showers. We eventually took off on the 30th after 11 very fun, relaxing days with family. 

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Christmas in Austin

For Christmas this year we were lucky enough to have welcoming family that had recently moved to Austin, Texas. As a last minute decision we figured out a way to change our schedule and go hang out with them. It was a great decision!

On the morning of December 19th we pulled into Buda, Texas, to the house of Kathleen's Aunt Julie and Uncle Chuck. It is also where her cousin Aubrie, and Aubrie's husband Ben P,  live in another house on the property. Half the family was at work when we arrived so we had the chance to take showers and hang out for a little while. That evening Kathleen's parents, John and Leslie, also flew down. Aubrie and Ben were so welcoming that they actually moved out of their house and into the big house, giving their space to us and Kathleen's parents. They even let our kids hang out inside, which made the kids very happy!

Aunt Julie is a super host! She had everything ready for us, including a drafted out schedule for a week of festivities.

 

The first two days were super relaxed as we were still waiting for Kathleen's other cousins, Allie and Ben D, to arrive from Portland. It was great to have down time, talking with family, using the internet and showering whenever we wanted to. Saturday evening we drove to northern San Antonio to get dinner with a former co-worker of Kathleen's mom. It was a nice drive down, and a lovely dinner, but we didn't see much of San Antonio. 

Allie and Ben arrived late on Saturday night and then the party really started. We began with breakfast tacos at Valentina's food truck. They were so good we had to go back another day!

 
Photo Credit: Cousin Allie
Then we spent Sunday driving out to Fredricksburg, Texas, to look at the holiday lights. On the way we stopped and went wine tasting, which was fun. We didn't know that Texas had a "wine scene." Fredricksburg is a "Germantown" but it wasn't played up as much as we were expecting. The lights were fun though. And they did have a giant Christmas Pyramid. 

 

On the way back to Buda we also stopped in Johnson City for more lights. It was a super cold night, but we found a Glüwien stand so that helped warm people up. The lights in Johnson City were incredible, especially this display put on by the electric company. 


On the 23rd, Aubrie, Uncle Chuck and Ben D had to work. So we had another fairly quiet day. Sugar cookies are a Conery family tradition so we baked those as well as made challah and latkes which is also something we like to do every December. It was nice to be able to contribute by being responsible for making everyone dinner one night. Cooking in a real, big, spacious kitchen with all of the necessary utensils was a nice change.

 

On the 24th we spent several hours decorating the cookies we had baked on the 23rd. This is by far the most time-consuming, but also enjoyable part of cookie making.

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Photo Credit: Cousin Allie 

Christmas Eve also involved a trip to our very first Texas Mega Church. It was definitely an experience. The church had a dog park, an amphitheater and a disk golf course on site. For the service we were seated in the over flow of the over flow where we watched the service on a TV at the front of the chapel. The music was absolutely amazing and and the chapel was beautiful but it was very different from the small Portland church where we have attended Christmas Eve service in in the past. They even had prepackage communion and electric candles.


After church we ate John's traditional Christmas Eve Paella and then had a game of high stakes Texas Hold Em Poker for a Texas prize pack. A lot of us had no idea what we were doing and it was a lot of fun. Kathleen ended up taking home the prize pack, mostly in a win of attrition. We played until after midnight at which point there were three players left in the game. The three didn't have time to restart the game before John flew out, leaving Kathleen as the winner.
Photo Credit: Cousin Allie
 

Throughout the trip we also participated in another Gatewood family tradition of Pickle hiding. Hiding the pickle is a tradition that started in the American Midwest but is widely attributed to Germany and has, to some degree migrated back. The Gatewoods picked up the tradition while they were living in Amsterdam in the 90s. The tradition involves hiding various sized pickle ornaments in the tree. When someone finds the pickle they get to pick a small wrapped gift from the "pickle prizes." It always leads to some good family competition and everyone participates.

 

On Christmas Day we opened stockings, but had all agreed that we didn't want to do gifts this year. Instead of gifts we all made the effort to come together in Texas and spent money on activities we did together. It worked well for us, since we don't have room for more stuff. Most of Christmas was spent participating in amazing games that Aunt Julie had found, making us do some crazy things. It was a ton of fun.



Photo Credit: Cousin Allie
Photo Credit: Cousin Allie

This was the perfect way for us to spend Christmas! As different as it was from previous Christmases, it had the normalcy of hanging out with family, and several Gatewood/Conery family traditions. While our Thanksgiving this year was nice, it didn't feel like Thanksgiving. This felt like Christmas. And the fun family times didn't end with holiday!



Thursday, December 19, 2019

Travel Update 14



This week we spent a lot of time in Louisiana. We started out by driving through Baton Rouge

In Breaux Bridge, we took a swamp tour on recommendation of our friends. We saw a few more alligators, a bunch of turtles and a few more birds similar to the ones in southern Florida.

 
 
 

After our tour, we really wanted to get some good Cajun Food. Kathleen's foodie friend, Julie, highly recommended Crazy 'Bought Crawfish, which was just down the road from our tour. The crawfish themselves were a bit small because they weren't in season, but we still got plenty and they were so good!


 

We spent the next few nights at Rutherford Beach, a popular boon-docking place for RVers and we could see why.





One of the nights there we had a thunderstorm. It's the only time Aiden chooses to come up onto the upper bed of the RV. We calm her down by playing music through our bluetooth speaker.


After a few nights a Rutherford beach, we continued on to Texas. We met up with the same Julie that recommended the crawfish place to us in Houston for our first try at Texan tacos. The tacos were good but for Kathleen, the real joy was catching up with an old friend that she hadn't seen in quite some time.

We spent one more night between Houston and Austin before getting into Buda.

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Travel Update 13



After wrapping up in Biscayne and the northern entrance of Everglades, we started on our road towards Austin for Christmas. We drove up the gulf coast of Florida all the way through Alabama, Mississippi and into Louisiana. We mostly had driving days with a few library stops here and there, trying to keep up with blogging.

The most interesting bit of driving was going through the Florida panhandle, especially near Panama City, where Hurricane Andrew made landfall in October 2018 as a category 5 hurricane. It seemed like nothing escaped without some form of damages. Many of the buildings seemed like a complete loss. Still, the city is slowly rebuilding, as construction crews were on many sites, replacing what had once been there.

On a much lighter note, on Thursday, December 12th, shortly after crossing into Alabama, we were looking for a place use the restrooms when we turned the corner to find .. a Buc-ee's. As we haven't driven in Texas yet, we were not prepared for what we saw.

   
All sorts of coffee, but only one type of tea.

Buc-ee's is a Texas based travel stop with Buc-ee's branded everything from travel gifts, to coffee, to "brisket for now and jerky for later", to roasted nuts, to world famous restrooms. We happened to stumble upon their first store outside of Texas.

That night we ended up at a free campsite in Mississippi at which we were able to stretch our legs and have a quieter and darker night than we had at the Walmarts the prior nights.

  

We stayed there for an extra day to recoup from driving, but had to continue on the next day to catch the Oregon men's basketball team beat Michigan in overtime and cash in on a free burger at Red Robin during Kathleen's birthday month.

Monday, December 9, 2019

Everglades - North Entrance


On our way south we stopped briefly at the Shark Valley visitor center in Everglades national park. However the main attraction from this visitor center is a 15 mile paved trail. There are trams that operate on this trail, but it is perfect for a relaxed bike ride. When we stopped on the way south it was getting late in the day so we didn't have time to complete the loop before it got dark. So instead we decided to skip it and make sure to stop on the way back north.

The trail was well worth the bike ride, and it was nice to be able to stop and take pictures of all of the wildlife as we went along. There were a ton of animals a long the way.



Baby Alligators!
Wood Stork

In the middle of the loop there is a 45 foot tall observation tower. From the top there are amazing panoramic views of the "river of grass" as well as many of the birds and other wildlife that the park has to offer. 




It was beautiful and a great way to end our time in southern Florida before rushing to Texas for Christmas.