Friday first day of August, another sunny hot day; Dan mows back yard and then pressure washes north side of Shop/RV Garage.
Saturday 02AUG big
event was installation of DISH satellite service for house; and a portable DISH
box for RV. We are sure no one remembers,
but when we were RV’ing full time we had portable, manual satellite Dish for RV
use. Then we built house and we had DISH
on the roof. But eventually dropped DISH
and moved to cable/hi-speed internet from comcast/xfiniti. But every year Comcast ups our bill by fifty
bucks, we whine and they give us “special” rate for one more year
This year we decided enough! We will keep comcast cable for xfiniti internet
only, and drop all their cable channels.
End result is more channels on house new DISH system. And a portable DISH box for the RV that works
wherever we camped (and including local channels). Total bill for DISH TV and keeping comcast
internet is fifty bucks cheaper.
Drawback is that on DISH you cannot watch
older/archived episodes on demand like we could on comcast. So if you miss an episode and didn’t tape it,
you are out of luck on DISH. But on
comcast/xfiniti; you call up the show and you can usually play the entire
season up to that point (or in some cases have multiple seasons arranged
chronologically to binge watch).
Sunday Dan spends most of morning getting ready to head to Rebecca’s to help chauffer the grandboys around next week while Raymond is deployed and she works (Jaxson has sail camp, and Mason has soccer practices). Upon arrival Dan observes grandboys and neighbor boy building some sort of tree house (at least he thinks it’s a tree house)?
Monday AM (Coast Guard Day) Dan gets grandson Jaxson to Sail Camp (same camp he and mason went to two years ago). Then back to house to get Mason to and from soccer practice and then back to get Jaxson, that will be the routine for next four days.
Tuesday, 05AUG, we find out Dan’s cousin (on his
mother side) Kathy has passed after dealing with cancer for 28 years; her
lengthy “battle” was due to the success of cutting edge treatments. The treatments worked but often with
significant side effects that took time to recover from.
Wednesday night, late, late, Raymond returns from
national guard training. Thursday
(another trip around the sun completed for Dan) Corrie arrives with Rocket for
dinner. All six of us head out for B-day
dinner for Dan at Boat Shed Restaurant and then home for the night.
Friday, 08AUG, early AM Corrie packs Toad, grabs Rocket and heads home to take care of things (like medical) that can only be done on a workday. Raymond and Dan head to Mason’s soccer game (first game of four day tournament). Mason’s team has lost to this team three times, but this time they play excellent in all aspects and win 2 to 0. On way home Raymond, Mason and Dan stop at Panda Express for lunch.
Saturday late AM all of us off to Mason’s second
soccer game of tournament. Another win
(big time this time 8 to 0); stop at Chick-fil-A for late lunch.
Sunday off to third and maybe last game for Mason’s
soccer tournament. They win and now are
in the tournament final on Monday. Meanwhile
Jaxson is attending four hour referee training clinic to become soccer ref ($35
per lower level games up to $60 per game).
Monday 11AUG very early Dan and Mason off to championship game. Due to work schedules mom and dad can’t attend. Extremely exciting game; opponents score one point in first half; then we score one point at end of regulation. AND then we win the shoot out 5 to 4!!! After game Dan hands Mason to friends of Rebecca who have son on team, and Dan hits road to the ferry and home to Corrie and Rocket, and mowing.
Thursday, 14AUG, mid morning finish preparing RV and Toad for short trip to the Puyallup Fairgrounds RV Park. Traffic on I-405S stop and go, so we put our Good to Go pass on the dash and use the HOV lanes. We will find out through the mail if it is not valid for RV towing a car in the HOV lane? Get to RV park behind the firegrounds. Been awhile since we used a RV facility that most county or state fairgrounds have.
Usually
these facilities are used by the “workers” who set up and tear down the events
(anything from swap meets to full blown state fair). Right now Washington State fair is in two
weeks, so facility is 2/3 empty. We have
found that these facilities are usually bare bones, - gravel roads, park on
grass, water & electricity only (don’t count on bathrooms or sewage). But the one we used many times in Monroe, WA,
had restrooms with hot showers🙃
We set up camp and then Dan call Dish about getting
new Dish Wally receiver to work? (by the way have you noted the names of DISH
receivers? – (Hopper, Joey, Wally) We
bought our RV used and original owner had a never used Winegard on-the-go
satellite dish installed but no receiver (ie Wally). We did without RV Satellite until we got
pissed at Comcast raising rates yearly on our home system. So like we said last week, we had Comcast
turned off, and DISH connected to house.
And for $5 more a month we got a DISH Wally receiver
in the RV🙃 This will be great for us because more and
more RV parks are turning off their cable because most RV’ers now stream everything
off wifi (which causes big lag problems in the park). And with DISH you call them up, give them zip
code, and they give you local TV (pretty important when hurricane or wild fire
heading your way).
Later we headed out to Mama Stortini’s for early
Italian dinner. We were last here 21AUG2023. They still have their happy hour menu of half
size items at reduced prices. Still
highly recommended. Then back to RV.
Mama Stortini's Restaurant & Bar - Federal Way, Kent & Puyallup
Saturday AM rain stops and sun returns before noon; off to
Jaxson’s second tournament soccer game (along with the rest of the
Pitre’s). Jaxson’s play has
significantly improved. And coach must
have noticed because Jaxson played almost entire game and was assigned many
corner kicks. Won the game and have a
chance for championship. Then all of us
of to Chick-fil-A for after game lunch, then we head to RV and Rocket.
Sunday,17AUG, at noon off to third game Kitsap loses close one and now team must wait
to another team plays at 4PM. If that
team loses Kitsap may play for championship tomorrow? Back to RV to wait; unfortunately Jaxson’s
team is eliminated from championship game☹ Rest of night spent getting RV & Toad
mostly ready for tomorrow’s early departure.
Monday AM disconnect RV and, dump tanks and hit the road;
shortest route is SR 167 to I-405N. But
that means dealing with Monday morning rush hour for over half the miles driven☹ So we change plan - start on 167; shift to
SR-18 to I-90; and then finish on what we call the valley road from Preston,
WA, to Monroe, WA, and home. We make it
home in the usual two hours with no stop/go; Corrie immediately starts picking,
tomatoes, zucchinis, jalapenos; Dan mows.
Tuesday Corrie gardens; Dan mows by barn and the starts
dis-assembling movable rack for old solar water heat for old pool now gone. Wednesday, 20AUG, Dan spends most morning
taking solar array apart, then more mowing, followed by cleaning of trailer
parking spot.
Thursday AM Corrie is off to ferry and pitre’s in Silverdale to
spend time with grandson Jaxson; Dan takes some “broken” Ryobi tools for
disposal. Turns out a place called
Direct Tools at the Premium outlet mall by tulalip casino recycles the tools. Then Dan heads home and starts putting
trailer “walls” back together. Friday
Dan finishes working on trailer; then spends several hours on phone with DISH
to get Wally working. The problem is
that to get all channels the satellite antenna must instantly switch from
satellite 110 to satellite 119 (or vice versa).
This is not happening and system gets stuck on one satellite and you
lose half the channels.
Friday 22AUG all the Pitre's head to Baker National Park/Forest for BnB and outdoor adventures.
From Saturday 23AUG until Wednesday 27AUG, Dan spends almost all his time dealing with DISH and Winegard about what should be an easy fix (in his opinion). Not only was this tremendous loss of Dan’s time better spent on things that really matter. But had to be done in the RV during record heat warning days for Seattle☹ RV not plugged in, so no AC (batteries were good enough for TV system but not cooling).
For the satellite dish to work there are three components – 1) satellite dish supplied by Winegard, 2) receiver box (aka Wally) supplied by DISH, 3) coax cable ran thru RV walls by builder of the RV. Unless you have access to seller of RV, you will only get support from DISH and Winegard, but of course it can’t be their equipment! So after many, many tries, Dan gives up and buts RV back in the garage on Wednesday.
Meanwhile on 26AUG, Tuesday, Rebecca takes boys to Devil Punch Bowl located on Cresent Lake, Olympic National Park, outside Port Angeles, 2.6 mile hike one way. Something they have done for couple of years now each summer.
Friday, 29AUG, final part of cleaning-up RV from last trip and beginning prep for next one (hint – a biggie)! As for outdoor work; blueberry picking is finally done after two months of almost continuous picking. Now Corrie is harvesting beau coupe tomatoes and yellow zucchini’s.
Saturday early morning off to Starfire Sports Complex (former training site for Seattle Sounders). Both grandboys are on Kitsap Alliance select soccer teams and are playing in the Labor Day Cup tournament. First morning game is Jaxson’s.
Next game is late morning for Mason. Timing worked out so we caught both games. After their games its home to relax and do nothing.
Sunday (last day of August) second day of soccer tournament. Both grandboys have games at same time (1130) so we decide to cover Mason’s game.
Head back to RV for couple of hours and then back to Jaxson’s 530PM game.
Then RV again; to wait for Mason’s third game, 830AM tomorrow. If they win that game, they are in the final!
(SPOILER ALERT!⚽🥇🏆)