On Monday we left Van Alstyne for Kilgore and a visit with son Jeremy and his family. I had to get the truck registered in Texas also. On the way to Kilgore our Pressure Pro tire monitor system went off telling us we had a tire that was loosing air. We pulled over in Greenville, TX and called our road service. The service showed up in about 30 minutes and had us back on the road about 20 minutes later. That was the second tire to go bad of the original tires that came with the trailer. We decided to have them all replaced on our way out of Kilgore. We arrived at Shallow Creek RV Park shortly after noon and settled in for a week stay. We stay at Shallow Creek every time we are in that area. The park is a little pricey for us, $150.00 for a week, but it is only 3 miles from the kids so it saves us a lot of gas.
On Tuesday we headed for the tax office to register the truck we bought in Arizona. I had a feeling that we in for a headache when I called to find out what they needed. I was told they wanted a copy of the title with our name on it. I called the bank, they said that because AZ is a paperless state they could not help us. Before we left AZ, I went to the dealer that I bought it from to see what they could do. They gave the paper that AZ issues now instead of the title. I then went to an AZ title office. There I was told that what the dealer had given me was all that they issue. Now we go to the office in TX and was told that would not except the paper we had, we needed a title. Here we go........ The office in Longview called Austin. Austin says they can not register without the title. Also, TX wanted a receipt for the taxes we paid in AZ. The lady in Longview tried to explain to Austin that the paper I had was all that AZ would give me. After several hours I got on the phone in a conference call with Austin and the dealer in AZ. They went round and round about the title for what seemed like 20 minutes. Finally Austin said the paper tile I had was ok, but they needed a receipt for the taxes which the dealer said they would fax. Wednesday, we got the truck inspected and returned to the title office. They had received all the paperwork from AZ and we got the tags. We are legal...
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Allie braiding the dolls hair |
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Jenifer Allie and Luke |
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Heading out on the river |
Jeremy has a place on the Sabine River. He put in a concrete boat ramp so he can launch his boats on the river. Jeremy does a lot of fishing and sets a lot of trot lines out. We took 2 boats up river to a beach area where the kids can swim. While the kids swam, I fished. I caught a couple nice catfish and few smaller ones. Jeremy went up river to set out a trot line. Pictured below is picture of a 6 foot gar that was on the trot line the next morning.
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This is a really nice beach |
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Fish caught |
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Louise setting in the shade |
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Grandpa playing with Allie |
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This is not a real good pic but this fish was caught on the trout line. It was a gar about 6 feet long. We let it go |
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A fish Luke reeled in |
We had a great time visiting with the kids, but all to soon we must be off. On Monday, we stopped at the tire store in Kilgore and had all the tires replaced on the trailer before heading to Livingston, TX and the headquarters of the the Escapees RV Club. We will leave the trailer set here and take the bike to Surfside to visit Jesse.
Till next time
Duane and Louise
1 comment:
Sorry to hear about the tires. Always something.
We would be thrilled to pay $150/wk if we could be 3 miles from our kids. WOW.
Egads...what a mess with the title. We had to go though tons of hoops also when we bought our CRV in Ohio. Never do that again.
You all look like you had a wonderful time. Those kids are getting big too. Where is the time going?
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