After scraping ourselves clear from the Road from Hell, we made a beeline to Post Falls to meet the Van Compass guys at their new facility. They graciously upgraded front shocks kit to the newest version with better bolts and fixed the gaping hole we had acquired when the bolts had come loose previously. Since they installed it, Jonathan didn’t have to suffer from the wrist damage that he got the first time around.
We tried getting all the mud off the day before, but we weren’t very successful.
As we mentioned previously, it was now latter end of the middle of August and we had a wedding to attend on the first of September. So, we figured it was time to hightail it back to Tulsa.
Magpies are beautiful birds here in the USA. This one was a bit bedraggled, but the iridescence was still present.
We stopped and visited my sister’s family, where I was asked to read them their favorite book.
I even babysat 3 children (plus a cat) at once! Fortunately the older 2 were sleeping at the time.
Check out those colors!
Then it was time for the wedding of the year! This fancy shindig was an interesting blend of Persian and American traditions, which made it quite fun and surprising. Jonathan was one of the best men.
We clean up nicely, don’t you think?
We gave the twins free run of the van for a little bit (their favorite activity with us, I think).
Jonathan replaced the steering rack and pinion with an aftermarket one. While there were some manufacturing differences, he seemed fairly pleased with it, especially considering it was half the cost of the OEM one.
He also tried some springs to lift the front of the van.
A stop in Wichita to visit old friends.
The “Mount” is at the end of that road. As you can see, barely even a hill.
It was located along Washboard Rd, fortunately it was currently a misnomer and nicely graded for the moment.
We accompanied him once on the start of his hunt until had to start crashing through the underbrush.
Chimney Rock National Monument area on our way to visit Durango, another potential future-home site.
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