As part of our preparations in the event that we leave for a temporary assignment next week, we changed the lock on our rear entry door. All of the managers have master keys for the apartments, including ours. The rear lock was changed when we moved into our apartment in January since the master didn't work on that lock. However, we changed it again so that we would have the only keys to our apartment. The front door is already unique in that we have the only keys. We don't want people accessing our apartment while we are gone, plain and simple. The thought went through our minds that if, for any reason, the managers wanted to show our apartment to the new co-manager couple as an option for them to have if our assignment becomes more than temporary. We feel more comfortable knowing that no one can enter except us.
We haven't gotten any more details on the assignment as our Regional Director, Randy, is at the home office attending meetings from Wednesday through today. It's hard for us to make any more preparations until we hear for sure what the plan is for our assignment. It's disturbing that we haven't heard anything, officially as yet, about the task. In the meantime, we just do our jobs as before.
Another move we made yesterday was to send an email to the owners of the campground in Creede, CO. to officially inform them that we couldn't make it there this summer. That was a situation that we were looking forward to if there was a change in our plans to stay here. We're planning to "bite the bullet" and stay here as long as we can to make some good money. By doing that, it will take some pressure off in the future. If we do change our minds, we feel there are other opportunities that we can research and pick up where we left off on our workamping adventure. Every time we go to the fifth wheel for something, we both comment on how we miss our "home". Once we move it to a Thousand Trails Preserve, we can still spend some relaxing time in it, away from everything...
Friday, April 6, 2012
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