Getting down to the wire…

Moment of truth.  I decided to have some decals put on N’ohana just for fun.  Trouble is, I have to take it in to Missoula to get them put on.  ^_^  Ok, here we go, hook up the trailer to the truck.  What did I do with the photos we took when Warren was here to help me?  He made me document the hook-up process as well as the generator loading process so I would have something to work with when I had to do it alone.  Thank you, God, for a brother that understands.  


I did it!!!  All by myself.  Of course, I FaceTimed Warren so he could check me out before I started out, just to be sure I was safe.  And, I love the result!!! 


Maybe I should explain the N’ohana.  I worked for a while as a consultant in Honolulu where I learned that ‘0hana means family or a family place.  I also learned that, due to the very high cost of real estate in the Hawaiian Islands, it is common for children to build a new ‘home’ on their parent’s property.  If said ‘home’ is built without benefit of a building permit, it is known as a n’ohana.  Since my travel trailer will be my ohana for the next few months and since it is also a non-traditional home (although more and more people these days are becoming full-time rv’ers) I dubbed her N’ohana.  The artwork on the door is from Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring and I thought it would just be a fun thing to do.  Looks pretty cool, don’t you think?

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