We learned today that our van arrived in the country earlier this week, aboard the Hoegh Inchon, a specialized car carrier. We don't even know where it was dropped off, though my hunch is that it is in Maryland. Because one of the maritime tracking services shows that the ship recently left Houston, Texas our salesman thinks that our van got dropped off there. But clearly that is only a guess and not a fact.
My sense is that it will likely be here about mid-July, unless it spits out of the Modcenter much faster than I'm assuming it will take. If it shows up around the 15th we should be able to squeeze in the 1,000 break-in miles before heading out on the 25th.
We had our house appraised this week, and were told the current market value is $195,000. We're thinking we'll likely advertise it for sale until around the 4th of July weekend. If it hasn't sold by then, we'll put everything in storage, hire a lawn service to maintain the landscaping and winterize to protect the plumbing while we are gone. Then we'll come back next spring and try again.
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