Friday, December 25, 2020

Our Winter Travels Begin

Hello again. Our last chapter concluded on Thursday, December 3rd, when we arrived at the Indian Waters RV Resort in Indio, California. We had just finished a three month stay at hour new “home” at the Escapees RV Park in Pahrump, Nevada and then an overnight stay in the high desert of California on our way to Indio. Our one week stay here in Indio starts our winter travels, after which we are scheduled in Yuma, Arizona for three months.

Friday, December 4th, I had a 10:00 appointment at Palm Springs Ford to get the car serviced. After I dropped the car off I went into the dealership to talk to the finance manager about buying our car. We had leased our great little Ford C-Max from Palm Springs Ford back in December of 2017 and we have now completed our lease. We have until the end of December to either give the car up or buy it out. Since we love the car and it has been great, we plan on buying it out. Initially the dealership representative gave me the impression he wasn't interested in helping us out. Because the car is registered in Montana to our LLC, he said we had to deal with someone in Montana. The other alternative was to buy it here but pay California taxes because they wouldn't do another out of state delivery like they did when we leased the car. The reason did make some sense, the car actually belongs to the Ford Motor Company and the dealer would make no money off the deal, so he had no incentive to provide out of state delivery. After a while, and a few phone calls, he finally said that if I came back on Monday morning they would help facilitate getting a Montana dealer to do the paperwork for us. We shall see on Monday.

After the car was finished I went back to the RV park, picked up Jackie and we went to our old favorite restaurant, Cactus Jacks, for lunch. We had to go today because California is shutting down all on site dining again on Sunday. We got to see George Bishop, the owner of Jacks, as well as our friend Kevin, who is the bartender. We had a nice lunch and then drove to Costco to do some shopping. We wanted to get some things before going to Yuma because there is no Costco there. They do have a Sam's Club, which is OK, but some things we like at Costco. After shopping we went back to the coach, put everything away and relaxed for the rest of the day.

Saturday, December 5th, we went out after lunch to do some shopping at Home Depot and then Walmart. After our shopping we went back to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the day and evening. Sunday our old friend Barry Cohen came over about 1:00 for a visit. Barry became my best friend when I moved here in 1998. Jackie had known he and his wife Colleen for many years and Barry and Jackie both went to Dorsey High School in Los Angeles. Although they knew a lot of the same people, they didn't know each other back in the 50's. Barry and Colleen became our best friends and even beat us to being full time rvers when they sold their condo in the early 2000's and bought a lot at what was then the brand new Outdoor Resorts RV Resort in Indio. We traveled with them a lot, first with the Palm Springs and Indio Elks lodge RV travel clubs, and later after we bought our coach and went full time. Colleen passed away of cancer back in 2013, but Barry continues to live in his motor home at the same resort, which is now called the Motorcoach Country Club. Barry used to own and operate a transmission shop in Cathedral City, but he retired and sold the place in 2012. He and Colleen had planned to travel more at the time, but Colleen got sick. Barry has not traveled much since then. It was really nice to be able to spend some quality time with him, as the past few years he has been busy working at a part time job when we visited the Coachella Valley. We had a nice dinner of burgers on the BBQ and visited until Barry left about 7:00. After Barry left we watched some TV and went to bed.

Monday, December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day. I left the coach about 8:30 and drove back to Palm Springs Ford in Cathedral City to work with the people there to buy out our completed lease on our car. I talked to a different finance guy today and he was very helpful. By the end of the day I had finished all the paperwork, gone to the bank and got the money, and our little Ford C-Max was now actually ours and fully paid off. Yea!!! The process took all day. After we got back home we had dinner, watched TV and went to bed. Tuesday was a stay at home day. I did go out and pick up lunch from one of our favorite Indio restaurants, TKB Deli. Like all restaurants in California, they have been shut down for all but take out and delivery, but they have an online ordering system that makes it very easy to order. This is only a sandwich place, but it has been voted Number One in the country by Yelp several times over the last five years. Other than that, we stayed home and did chores.

Wednesday, December 9th, we went out after lunch and spent a couple of hours driving around the Coachella Valley, just to see what was new and/or different from last year. We didn't find too much, but had a nice drive on a very nice desert day. We went back to the coach, I spent a little time cleaning up so we can leave tomorrow, and we relaxed for the rest of the day. We did some fish on the BBQ for dinner, watched some TV and went to bed. Thursday was another travel day. We left about 10:00, heading southeast to Yuma, Arizona. The trip was about 156 miles and was, for the most part, pretty easy. Some of the California roads are crap, but there wasn't much traffic after we got out of the Coachella Valley. We arrived in Yuma at the Sunset Palm RV park about 2:30 because we had a time change when we came into Arizona. We got settled into our spot, where we will be probably until the first week in March. We got set up and then relaxed for the rest of the evening.

Friday, December 11th, was mostly a stay at home day. We did go out around noon for lunch at our favorite taco stand, Las Cositas. Unlike California, Arizona still allows limited restaurant dining. The tacos were great. After lunch we went back home and I spent a couple of hours setting up our RV site with lights and decorations. I did the Christmas decorations first since this is the first time we have done Christmas in Yuma. Normally we are in Indio because the FMCA Western Area rally was always the first full week in January. This coming year the rally has been canceled, so we came to Yuma early. We spent the rest of the evening in the coach with the TV.

Saturday was a stay at home day. We awoke to a relatively rare sight for Yuma, thick fog.  Could hardly see down the street at 8:00, although it burned off by 10:00.  After lunch I spent some time getting out all the karaoke stuff and taking it across the street to the clubhouse. Our spot this year is directly across from the clubhouse at the park. Although at the beginning of this year we were staying in the park next door, I was doing karaoke every other weekend at this park. Both parks are owned by the same company. The recreation director was happy we were coming back and made sure that we got a spot in this park. Today was supposed to be the first day of karaoke, but Dottie, the rec director, told me not to be too surprised if no one came. She said the park is at least 25 percent off from last year in terms of the number of seasonal residents and the vast majority of the Canadians, who tend to be more active, are not able to come due to Covid restrictions in Canada. I went over at 3:00 to start karaoke, but the only ones who showed up were Dottie and her husband. We spent the two hours just talking and had a very nice visit. Dottie's husband Lavern is a woodworker and has made a number of guitars and other stringed instruments. He brought a couple of his lap slide guitars over and they were gorgeous. About 5:00 I packed everything up and we spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach.

Sunday, December 13th, we enjoyed the Sunday paper, which is now delivered to our doorstep. When we come to Yuma we subscribe to the Yuma Sun newspaper. For a small paper it is pretty interesting. After lunch we went out to the Yuma Marketplace, the big, outdoor shopping area on the east side of town. It was not nearly as busy as it has been in previous times, and there were only about a third of the usual vendors there. The empty stalls far outnumbered those still in business. Our friends Dan and Roxy were still there selling, but they actually live in Yuma pretty much year round. We spent a couple of hours walking around, bought a few things, then headed back to the RV park. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach with the TV.

Monday, December 14th, we went out after lunch so Jackie could get a pedi. After her pedi we did a Walmart run. Once our shopping was done we went back to the coach and put everything away. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach, doing some chores and relaxing. Tuesday was a stay at home day. In the morning we did our laundry. It was very convenient to be parked right across the street from the laundry at the park. We were able to go back and forth without having to use the car. After the laundry was finished we spent the rest of the day relaxing. Wednesday I went to the jam session in the clubhouse about 1:00. There were about eight musicians there, most with guitars, but one with a violin and one with a mandolin. We had a great time, with each person doing a song, then moving to the next. Over the two hours each person got to do about four songs. I need to update my music lists to keep up next time. After the jam session we did a Fry's run to pick up some things we couldn't get at Walmart the other day. After Fry's we relaxed in the house for the rest of the day and evening.

Thursday, I spent some time in the morning working on setting up Jackie's new computer. To replace her old laptop she used to use on the kitchen table we got an “all in one” computer with a 24 inch screen, quite a bit bigger than her old 17 inch laptop. It was pretty easy to set up, especially since she doesn't have a lot of programs on her computer. She mostly does email, Facebook and games. I also worked some on a new tablet that I bought. Faster and with more memory than my old one, which will now become my music book. We stayed home all day, just working on stuff and relaxing. Friday was also a stay at home day. I spent a couple of hours working on the newsletter for the Full Timers Chapter of FMCA. I am the editor of the quarterly newsletter for the chapter. Jackie spent some time painting rocks. We spent the evening with the TV and went to bed.

Saturday, December 19th, we went out after lunch and did some shopping. We went to the Dollar Store and then to Walmart for some supplies. After shopping we went home and relaxed for the rest of the afternoon. About 7:00 we went over to the clubhouse for a Christmas gift exchange party. There were probably 30 people there, all of whom brought a gift to share. It was the usual process, pick a wrapped gift from the table or steal one from someone else. It was a lot of fun, and in the process the host also gave away a bunch of dollar store door prizes. Near the beginning of the party a parade of decorated vehicles came through the park and we all went outside to watch. It was expected as it was the annual “Foothills Parade of Lights” which has been going on, and growing in size, for several years.

First of all one has to know that the Foothills is an unincorporated area of Yuma County that stretches east roughly from the Yuma city limits at the airport/Marine Corps base on both sides of Interstate 8 all the way to the mountains at the East end of the valley. This area is pretty much a retirement and snowbird community with dozens of RV parks and hundreds of individual lots set up initially for RVs or park models. The Parade of Lights has turned into a three night event where a bunch, over a hundred this year, of people decorate their ATVs and other vehicles with Christmas lights and caravan around on a designated route all through the Foothills area. We had seen in the paper several days ago that our RV park was one of the ones on the route. After they came in the park it was a line of vehicles that took almost 10 minutes to pass through our park. It was very entertaining and fun to watch. After the parade the party resumed and went until about 9:00. Jackie ended up taking home a nice coffee mug and some home made candies. I finished with a box of microwave popcorn, which is great because we like popcorn, and some chocolate candies. After the party we watched a little TV and went to bed.

Sunday, December 20th, was a stay at home day. We did some cleaning and other chores and just relaxed. I had a corn beef brisket in the crock pot for dinner and we had a nice meal. After dinner we watched TV and went to bed. We have been getting daily reports from our friend Peggy Bullock, who left Redding, California a couple days ago and started her five day journey to Yuma. She will be parked right next to us here at the park for at least a month or two and is supposed to be here Tuesday afternoon. Monday was a shopping day. We left after lunch and drove to the mall on the west side of town. We stopped at Bed, Bath and Beyond and then at Target, getting some new bed sheets and a new trash can for the kitchen. After our shopping we headed back to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the day and evening.

Tuesday, December 22nd, we had another stay at home day. Peggy came into the park about 2:00 and got parked. This was the first time we have seen her since we were in Redding in August. She got parked and I helped her with the utilities hook up. We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing while Peggy got organized for her two month stay. For the first time in a while we had cocktails on the patio, then Jackie did the traditional chili relleno “welcome Peggy” dinner. After dinner Peggy went home and we spent the rest of the evening with the TV. Wednesday we went out about 11:30 with Peggy to the taco stand for lunch. We usually end up here once every week or two. After lunch we went back to the park and I went to the clubhouse for the weekly jam session. After the jam session Jackie and I went to Walmart for a couple of things, then went back to the coach. Peggy and Jackie played some cards and I was in the den. We had leftovers for dinner and after Peggy left we watched TV until bedtime.

It has now been about three weeks since we published, so I will close out this chapter. Until next time, consider that when I publish this the new year, 2021, is only a week away and we can then look back on 2020. It was an interesting year. It was a unique Leap Year. It had 29 days in February, 300 days in March, and five years in April. See ya soon so we can all hope 2021 brings improvements.


Sunday, December 6, 2020

At Home in Pahrump, Part IV

Hi again. Our last chapter concluded on Saturday, November 7th, while we were in our home park in Pahrump, Nevada. Sunday was a stay at home day. Although the rain that we got on Friday was gone, the cold had stayed. I went out and got the Sunday paper in the morning and we spent the rest of the day doing chores and relaxing.

Monday, November 9th, we left the park around 11:15 and drove to the Mountain Falls Country Club restaurant for lunch with the Lucky Rollers Escapees Chapter, which is the local chapter for the RV park. There were maybe a dozen or so people there and we had a nice lunch. We also met a couple of other couples from the park whom we had not yet become acquainted. After lunch we went into town to pick up mail and do a Walmart run. Once we were done with Walmart we went back to the coach and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in. Tuesday we put a pot roast in the crock pot first thing in the morning. After lunch we went to the nail salon and had our toe nails done. I just get mine cut, Jackie did a full pedi. After the nails we stopped again at the mail store to pick up a package, then stopped at Walmart again. Jackie had to return a blouse she had bought yesterday because it didn't fit. We also had to pick up a small air fryer that we had ordered online from Walmart.

While we were picking up the air fryer in the back area of the store we saw a small refrigerator with a clearance sale sign. It was a 7.4 cubic foot studio apartment type refrigerator that was new but out of the box. It was on sale for $137, which was about half of what similar small fridges were selling for at Home Depot. We were shopping for a small fridge for our shed so we can keep beer, soda and ice outside for when we have people over. Since it was such a good deal, and, according to my measurements, would fit in our car, we bought it. It did fit, after some moving stuff around, but the hatchback wouldn't completely close. It was only about an inch too long, so I just tied the hatch down and we headed home. The fridge was small and light, so Jackie and I got out of the car and in the shed with no problems. We plugged it in and it worked. Yea! I put the interior of the car back together and we spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach. We had a nice pot roast for dinner.

Wednesday, November 11th, Happy Veterans Day. We had a stay at home day today. Our friend Len Forrest came over about 1:00 and we spent a couple of hours in the shed jamming on guitars. We had a good time. After Len left we just relaxed for the rest of the day. Thursday I went out about 6:30 in the morning to the dermatologist's office to have my second MOHS procedure. This is a procedure for removal of skin cancers where the doctor cuts out a sliver of tissue and sends it to a portable lab which has been set up in the office. It takes less than 30 minutes for the lab to determine if the tissue still contains cancer cells. If it does they take another sliver off and this continues until the sample is clear of any cancer cells. A couple of months ago they found two small cancers, one on my ear and one on my neck. They did the ear last month and today they did the neck. Fortunately for me, the piece they took showed no cancer, so they stitched me up and I was done in 45 minutes, albeit with a big hole in my neck. I have to go back in two weeks to get the stitches out, but other than that I am done until next year. After lunch we went to the clubhouse for a couple of meetings. The first was an open house held by several board members just to get input on things going on in the park. The second was a meeting of a committee I joined that reviews and recommends changes to the governing documents of the park. By 3:00 we were done and back in the coach, where we relaxed for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

Friday, November 13th, yes, a Friday the Thirteenth in 2020! The horror! We went out after lunch to run some errands. We drove to the the edge of the desert so Jackie could collect a few rocks to paint, then did a Walmart run. After Walmart we went back to the coach, stopping at KFC to pick up dinner, and then spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach. Saturday we went out for a late lunch at the Terrible's Roadhouse Casino and also stopped to get mail. After lunch we went back to the coach and relaxed until about 5:00 when we left to go to the Elks for karaoke. Karaoke lasted until about 9:00 after which we went home, watched a little TV and went to bed. Sunday we had the usual relaxing morning with the Sunday paper. From late morning into early afternoon we did our laundry here at the park. After the clothes were done we put everything away, made the bed, and relaxed for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

Monday, November 16th, we were up early and on the road about 8:00, heading for Las Vegas so Jackie could go see her eye doctor. Although they have an office here in Pahrump, it is only open on Tuesday and Wednesday. Jackie's doctor has been off for a couple of weeks so their schedule has been upended and they have been changing a lot of appointments. Jackie's second cataract surgery is scheduled for this Thursday and they needed to do some measurements of her eye to determine the size of the lens needed and what adjustments to the laser are necessary to correct her astigmatism in the left eye. The appointment was an hour so, after which we went to a place called The Cracked Egg for brunch. Like the Omelet House, the Cracked Egg had a two for one ad in the Sunday paper and there was one of their places fairly close to the doctor's office. Jackie had an omelet, I had a pastrami sandwich. Both meals were very good. After lunch we headed back over the hump to home, arriving back around 12:30. Other than a run to the mail store, we stayed at home the rest of the day.

Tuesday, November 17th, we had pretty much a stay at home day. I did go out to pick up some parts to adapt our coach's propane system. In the past we have run low on propane in the coach while parked somewhere we couldn't get propane. I wanted to install a “add on” system where I could use an external propane tank, the 15 or 20 pound size you use for BBQs, instead of the coach's onboard system. I ordered the parts on Amazon and was installing it, but I found after I got everything hooked up, I had a leak in the original hose that led from the coach's tank valve to the coach pressure regulator. The hose is 15 years old and the rubber had gotten very hard. I suspect that in taking it on and off I cracked the hose. I was able to hook up the external tank that I also bought today without any leaks, but our onboard tank is currently not connected. I know where I can get a hose made tomorrow. Late in the afternoon the RV service guy I called came to check on our front air conditioner/heat pump. It worked fine a few days ago, then yesterday it wouldn't run. He got up on the roof and found that the motor that runs the fans was bad. Good news is that the motor can be repaired so we don't need a whole new A/C yet. The bad news is that it is an old unit and parts are hard to find, according to the service guy. He is going to try to find one before we leave, otherwise I will have to wait until we get to Yuma in a couple of weeks. The good news is that the heat is gone, so we don't need the A/C and we can get by without the heat pump now that I have the propane fixed. About 6:00 we left the coach and drove to Terrible's Roadhouse Casino for dinner. Tonight was two for one baby backs. We met Dick and Millie Duffin there and had a very nice meal. After dinner we stayed and gamed for half an hour or so, then headed back to the coach for the rest of the night.

Wednesday, November 18th, I went out in the morning and ran some errands. I gassed up the car, got some cash from the bank, picked up mail and went to a propane company to get a new hose made for our onboard propane tank. After I got back to the coach I put on the new hose and checked for leaks. Finding none, I declared that project complete. About 2:00 or so we went to the Pahrump office of Jackie's eye doctor for a checkup. It didn't take long we were back home. We spent the rest of the day in and around the coach. Thursday we left the park about 12:30 and headed over the hill to Las Vegas so Jackie could get her left eye cataract surgery. She had a 2:00 appointment, but the doctor was running way behind and she didn't go into surgery until after 3:30. She was done around 5:30, and of course, it was dark by then. We did a quick drive through at In N Out so she could get something to eat, then headed back over the hill, getting home around 6:30. We spent the rest of the night in the coach.

Friday, November 20th, we left the coach about 11:00 and again headed to Las Vegas. Jackie needed to go to the eye doctor for the next day check up and because of the delay in her surgery we couldn't go to the Pahrump office, which is only open on Wednesday and Thursday. We stopped at a Greek restaurant called the Big Greek for lunch before her appointment. The food was quite good. I had a steak gyro because I don't care for lamb, and it was excellent. After lunch we went to the doctor, finishing up around 3:00. We headed back over the hill, getting home around 4:30. About 5:30 we went over to the clubhouse for bingo. I won part of one shared pot, Jackie didn't win anything. After bingo we watched some TV and went to bed.


Saturday, November 21st, Jackie went at 10:00 to a meeting of the park's Election Committee, on which she volunteered to serve. I had a meeting at 1:00 of another of the park's committees, a By Law Review Committee. This park is run by volunteers and the Board of Director's has a couple dozen or more different committees made up of residents who assist in operations of the park. After our meetings we went out and ran some errands, going to the mail store and stopping at the Dollar store so Jackie could get some cheap reading glasses. Her “new” eyes work good at distance, but she still needs help with close up. About 5:00 we went to the Elks for karaoke. We had the usual crowd, except that neither of our friends, the Forrests or the Howells, were there. A little before nine we were done and headed home. We watched a little TV and then went to bed.

Sunday, November 22nd, I got the Sunday paper and we enjoyed a relaxing morning. After lunch we did a Walmart run, returning an air fryer that didn't meet our expectations, and picking up a few items. After shopping we headed back to the park. We stopped and visited with Millie and Dick at their coach for a half hour or so before going back to ours and spending the rest of the day and evening inside. Monday was a stay at home day. Did a few chores, played some games and had a relaxing day. Tuesday I had another committee meeting at 10:00. This one was for the grievance committee. This is the committee that reviews issues that might come up between two residents of the park and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors, who have the final say. After lunch we ran some errands. The little refrigerator that we bought at Walmart a couple weeks ago, and thought we got such a great deal on, quit working! So much for buying cheap. We loaded it into the car again and took it back. Fortunately, Walmart didn't have any issues, just checked the serial number to be sure I was returning the same unit, then refunded our money. We picked up mail and then went back to the coach and spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in the coach.

Wednesday, November 25th, was a stay at home day. I spent some more time taking down decorations and storing equipment for our departure next week. Thursday, Happy Thanksgiving! Today was a cold and windy day. We had another stay at home day, except for a quick run to the local Family Dollar store to get a new bottle of propane. Typical to run low on propane when it is cold and you need the furnaces. Jackie did a great Thanksgiving dinner for just the two of us. We had turkey breast, sweet potatoes, stuffing, gravy and cranberry sauce. Yum! After dinner we cleaned up and spent the rest of the evening with the TV. Friday morning we left about 10:30 and drove to the health center, where our primary physician's office is, to go to the pharmacy there and get our flu shots. We had held off getting them because we didn't want the possibility of any minor side effects, like a fever, to interfere with Jackie's eye surgeries. However, being the Friday after Thanksgiving, the place was closed except for the urgent care, which doesn't do flu shots. We went back to the coach and spent the rest of the day at home. I did some more clean up in the early afternoon and about 3:00 our friend Len came over and we jammed with our guitars for about 90 minutes. After Len left, about 5:30, we had dinner and relaxed with the TV the rest of the night.

Saturday, November 28th, we had pretty much a stay at home day. About 1:30 we left and drove to Red Sky BBQ for a late lunch. As usual, we had the full rack of baby back ribs, eating half and taking the other half home. After lunch we picked up mail and then went back to the coach for a while. Around 5:00 we left again and went to the Elks for karaoke. It was a little smaller crowd, so we got to do four songs each. Our friends Len and Debbie were there. Tom and Phyllis didn't come because Tom was not feeling well. We were done about 9:00, after which we headed back home and watched a little TV until bedtime.

Sunday, November 29th, we had pretty much a stay at home day. I did go out and get a newspaper in the morning and we relaxed with the paper. I spent several hours in the afternoon taking down decorations and getting our lot cleaned up for our departure on Wednesday. Everything we are taking is now stored under the coach and we are getting close to being ready to head for Yuma, via a week in the Coachella Valley. Monday we were up early and on the road by 9:30, headed for Las Vegas for Jackie's last eye doctor appointment. She is getting the final checkup and clearance on her left eye after cataract surgery. The doctor told her she is doing well and said see me next year for a follow up. After the eye doctor we stopped and had lunch, breakfast for Jackie. We then stopped so Jackie could get a haircut, then headed back over the hump, arriving back in Pahrump before 3:00. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening relaxing in the coach.

Tuesday, December 1st, our last full day in Pahrump. We did some chores, checking things on the coach and doing a Walmart run and picking up our mail. Wednesday was a travel day. Today we went about 180 miles from Pahrump to Victorville, California. We stayed in a park we have never been in before, called Shady Oasis. The park is an old KOA that has gone private. Had it not been late in the day we might have just gone in, looked, and left. The park was old, poorly maintained and appeared to be almost all “full time” folks who can't afford to be anywhere else. We did stay because it was just for one night, and everything was fine, but we wouldn't come back again. Normally we stay down the road in Hesperia at the Elks, but with the virus stuff we weren't sure the Elks would be open. Thursday morning we left the park around 10:30 and continued on 120 miles to Indio and the Indian Waters RV Resort. It was a very stressful two and a half hours. Traffic was terrible, with big trucks everywhere, traffic tie ups, accidents and construction. In addition, the Santa Ana winds came up and the last 80 miles I had all I could do to hang onto the coach. By the time we got to Indio my tummy was in knots. We got checked in and set up for our one week stay and just relaxed and chilled out for the rest of the day. At least the weather here is nice, in the low 70's today.

Our arrival here in Indio marks the beginning of our winter travels, a week here in Indio and two or three months in Yuma. It also marks a good place to close out this chapter and get it published. Until next time, ponder the words of author and radio host Bernard Meltzer. “A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.” See ya soon.