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I found a good website that helps figure out miles per gallon. At the bottom of the page is a calculator grid where you input your starting mileage, ending mileage, and gallons used and it figures the MPG.
I wasn't able to fill up in Santa Nella, they didn't want to accept my AMEX in the gas tank thingy and I had to go into the office, where I just put in $100. But I had the trip calculator set so I knew how many miles I had driven. Here's what I figured, going 55 mpg all the way from San Diego to Santa Nella: 13.65 MPG!
I'm not sure that is correct (but I sure hope it is!), my last trip to Vacaville round trip from San Diego was 8.3 mpg. I was disappointed with that number, I had hoped for around 10. But I was going 60 to 65 mph on that trip, so this trip should be better. I'm not sure it's 5+ miles per gallon better, though. When I leave here, I'll fill up again and next time I get gas, after driving on a tank at 55 mph, I'll figure it again and see if the 13.65 is correct. Between gas prices coming down and going 55 mph and having my mpg going up, my monthly budget will be happy.
We took it easy today, I took a nap when the kids went down, Kristy and Matt rested, too. Then tonight we went to Deanna and Eric's house for the monthly dinner.
They did ribs, mashed potatoes, corn and baby carrots, and garlic bread. It was really good, the first time I've had ribs. Yes, it was the first time I've had ribs. They were good, but really messy.
Here's the kid's table - so cute:
Everyone liked their dinner.
The kids had fun running round on the lawn after dinner:
Lauren with hula hoop
Drew with hula hoop
until we had root beer floats:
Eric and Deanna making Root Beer Floats - Yumm!
The floats were soooo good! When they were gone, everyone was tired, the kids were worn out, and everyone left to go home.
As soon as we got home, a little after eight, I retired to The Palms, the kids went to bed and Kristy and Matt went upstairs.
Kristy is feeling fine, but her foot hurts and she is still on the pain meds. Walking with crutches uses muscles you don't usually use, and she has some sore muscles, too, from that. I think when she fell, she also sustained some bruising from the fall. I told her I could stay longer, go to the RV park in a week or so, but she said she'd be fine. The kids will be in daycare and she has clients scheduled all week, so there wouldn't be much for me to do. I might as well check in at the park and get settled.
Here's Katie playing with Cody's ball:
Tomorrow I'm driving the kids to daycare, Kristy to her office, and then back to their house to get The Palms ready for traveling to the Vineyard RV Park at around 11, the check-in time. I've really enjoyed spending so much time with Drew and Lauren and Kristy and Matt. I'll still see them over the next two weeks, and will keep the kids for a few days and a couple of overnights while at the park. This next week they are really busy and I don't know if I'll see them, but the following week is going to be easier to find time to get together.
From Me and My Dog, have a great Sunday evening, everyone! : )