Happy Mother's Day!
Ah....we didn't have a long drive today so we decided to enjoy a quiet Sunday morning, Until...until Jim took the car to run up the street for a Sunday Newspaper (before all the newspapers go out of business) He got about 10 feet away from the RV when the Jeep's trick horn stared blasting uncontrollably. Note that it was 7:30...AM...Sunday...Mother's Day.
Somehow, the evil Jeep knows when we are in campgrounds, where ALL that separates the sleeping residents from any outside noise is about an inch of extremely sound conductive, metal.
We're sure it's got something to do with being towed, something screws the ever-lovin' #%$^& sensor up. It did it to us last year on yet again, an early weekend morning in Vancouver Wa., so bad that we took it to a dealership. They were going to remove half of the engine to 'fix' the sensor and charge us our firstborn. We declined and Jim 'fixed' the problem by scientifically yanking the horn fuse out...tada! When we got home (the Jeep knew it was in a garage, so it behaved) Jim replaced the fuse and it was fine.
Until....the ONE night that I didn't put it in the garage because Jim was out of town and I wanted to let all the burglars out there who had thoughts of breaking into my house, to KNOW that someone was home. See? There's a car in the driveway, you must rob another house!
I fell asleep watching TV and woke up at 1:00am wondering if I had locked the Jeep in the driveway. I pressed the transponder and, you guessed it, the horn started blaring....at ONE o'clock ...in the morning...Sunday Morning. Thank God I'm still dressed, I thought, as I ran out of the front door, pushing every button on the transponder, getting in and turning the ignition. I don't know which one worked, but a few minutes later it stopped....just about the same time as my neighbors were appearing at their front doors.
Didn't happen again until this morning, You see a pattern here? Yeah, it's possessed, I just know it. We get into and out of this car many times, EVERY day, during daylight, in parking lots, and at home and it ONLY happens at the worst times! The fuse has been pulled, for good.
When left the campground a couple of hours later, I'm sure the folks around us were glad to see us go!
The temperaure rose as we traveled west on I40, then finally turned NORTH at US285 toward Sante Fe. We've never been in Sante Fe, and heard it's a nice place. So here we are.
We looked at the Diners Drive-ins and Dives website and discovered they'd visited a place here. So we loaded the address in Tom Tom and he got us there without getting lost....which is better than I usually do in a strange city! Had a great meal in the Zia Diner (which is SO not a dive!) and then drove around the historic section of the city. We'll be going there tomorrow to check it out.
I got to speak to all of my grown children today, between cell phone towers that is. We were in the middle of nowhere at times.
We are now in the Mountain Time Zone and are we confused. ...I was just getting used to Central!

I hope it didn't wake Norman!
ReplyDeleteMother....I real miss you..I need some Mom time..I was mean to my boss again and he said maybe I should work somewhere else...ooooo I am so scared..Big Boss came in Sunday to ask about a bad comment on me and I replied...I do my job as if I own the store..I give my all everyday..Maybe I need more time off and she said no your are wonderful and I'll always take your word!! More time off sounds good...Please punish me, Everyone Else always gets suspensions. Not Fair...I miss you Mom and Dad...Lori
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear 'the rest of the story'!
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