Monday, June 6, 2016

MY BIG MISTAKE!

May 5th 2016, nice morning,  we are packing up to head to  North Carolina.  We are going to visit Alan Huff.   He is a new friend  we had met while  camphosting  at Fort Desoto Campground.    As far as a pack up  and  go,  it was one of the  smoothest  ever.   Norm pulled the Rv to  the main parking  lot.    I  followed  and pulled up behind  the  Rv in the Subaru .   Norm  pulled out the tow bars and hooked up  the  subaru.  I was inside  the  car, doing  final  checks.  Norm came over to  me and  said to put the key in accessory  mode,  shifter in neutral emergency  brake  off and lock the door.    I got out locked the door,  looked in through  the  window to confirm  the emergency  brake was down.    Then we got in the Rv and started driving.  THEN,  a short way  down the road,  Norm saw smoke billowing out from the car hood.   He pulled over,  there wasn't  much room.   I  half opened the step cover and  we ran back to the car.   (For future reference,  I  didn't  even  bring  the fire extinguisher).   The smoke was coming  from  the  engine  area.  Norm opened the  hood  and there was oil gushing  on the ground,  the dipstick had metal shavings in it.     This was BAD!   I  must have left the car in  gear.    Norm was screaming (not at me).     Norm checked to be sure it was in  neutral and  we drove to  a safer location.    I texted  Huff that we weren't  going to be coming.   We  were in shock and just drove,  in silence,  for a couple  of  hours.  We headed  east across Georgia.    I  started to  look  for  flights to Tampa,  there were none.    We  then looked  for rental cars.    We found  one in Augusta,  Georgia.    Hertz had a car.    Norm parked in  a lot down the  road.  We can no longer  back  up  the  Rv with the tow vehicle  on.  We can't take it off because  it doesn't  run.    I  called  our insurance  agent and explained what  happened.  She said the worst news,  that engines  aren't  covered.    We  are pretty  disgusted at this point.   I  walk down the  road,  rent the car,  return  to  norm  and the Rv.   I packed a bag.  I left for Florida.   Norm had to find  a  place to  go.   Augusta is hosting the Masters and there are no open rv sites for hours around.    Norm took the Rv and headed to  Columbia, SC.    During  the  ride the dog got sick  with the big D!  Norm  is just having  a  really  bad day.    He had to pull  over on the  side of the highway.    After cleaning  up,  he ended driving  at a Walmart in Columbia.     Meanwhile,  I  drove for 8 hrs and arrived at  Henrys house  at 11:30pm.    After a bad night of sleep.  I returned the  rental car,  picked up  my car,  had a coffee  with Henry and hit the road.    Norm  found a site at Barnyard RV Park campground  for the next two nights.  He filed an insurance  claim,  regardless  of  being  told it wasn't  covered.     An adjuster would  come see the  car in the next couple  of  days.      I returned to the Rv (home)   at 7pm.   Now we have a car and can get around  wherever we park.    Unfortunately,  I  will  not be able to  ride in the  Rv and our road time will  not be fun.    The next day the adjuster came.  He asked what happened,  took  pictures and said he would  write  his report.  Next we should  receive  a call from the claims  guy.    The report came in the evening.    $7000 so far.  There may be more as we cannot  tell  if the  transmission  is  ruined  also.    The report is three pages long,  the last page has disclaimers that say this paper is not a guarantee  of  payment.    We are hopefully just waiting to hear from  the  claims  guy.  We left a message  and sent and email.  No response  as of my writing  this.    I  went to  the local subaru  service  department.    The staff were so friendly.    The man there said the job would  be  about  a  week and a half.   But,  if other things  are wrong,  the adjuster  will  need to  come look  and approve more.     I  returned  and discussed this with  Norm.   He is  pretty  disgusted with  not knowing what to do,  without  the  authorization.    On a positive  note.  I have a friend  who lives locally.   I visited  with  her husband,  Tom and twins Jack and Sara. Tonight we are going to  visit with Keera and the whole  family.    We  are  just sitting  here now.   There are no campgrounds open in CT until  May.     So here we sit on  a Friday  afternoon with no answer and no idea what  we should  do.     

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