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What numpty things did you do, or are doing, as a newbie?
Funny that, happened to me too. Oh yeah, I was the other half of the conversion.Well, our first “play” in “Tom Robinson” our new Cali Ocean. Cold and windy Sunday afternoon. Roof up, took the plastic covers off the mattresses, tested the fridge and heater, opened and shut all the cupboards (at least 5 times each), measured all the spaces, tested the beds, etc. As we were about to close up I could hear a noise.
“There’s a noise”.
“Ah, it’s the wind”.
“No it’s not! Listen”.
“Must be the fridge”.
“No the panel says it’s off”.
“Maybe it’s the heater”.
“No, it’s not.”
“Check the panel, turn it on, no it’s a different noise, turn it off”.
“You sure there’s a noise, it could be the wind”.
“It’s not the wind, it’s coming from the wardrobe, listen, stick your head down there”.
“Ah, that noise, but there’s nothing down there except the leisure battery”.
“This is crazy, why’s the noise there? That will drive me nuts.”.
“Sounds like a pump”.
Clink, clink, clink (pennies dropping).
“IT’S THE SINK PUMP”.
Silence, ahhhh. How lovely is that!
We’re happy to camp in the cold and dark, especially as we now have the heater. But the spending thing . . . . now, that’s a problem!not going camping because it's cold and dark
oh, and buying stuff .....too much stuff
Second numpty newbie thing:What numpty things did you do, or are doing, as a newbie?
Our car is an automatic vw polo and our Toyota Hiace was a 2 litre automatic, so I’m used to it. But I was surprised at the power of our 150 Ocean; and yes, I span the wheels tool (rewarded by hubby’s frown and a “careful Ell”). Lots to get used to (with the van, not hubby).Getting used to driving a heavy automatic. Although I have driven an automatic a few times, I've never owned one. It takes some learning to avoid wheel spin when pulling off from the lights (204HP diesel). It needs a much gentler foot touch than when pulling off in a manual first gear. My dealer thinks the 204HP is a bit too powerful for the car! Perhaps.
1.) Not realising who much i would actually love this machine and there fore look with great apprehension when my kids get into it (as they are scruffy and break things). I thought i could be a relaxed and chilled Dad but Ive turned into Gollum from Lord of the Rings as it really has turned into "my precious"
2.) Not putting the table back in the door properly so it fell out and got jammed in the gap when opening the sliding door
3.) Not checking the actual height of a cali so when we turned up at a car park with a barrier of 2.1m, holding everyone up pannicking as my wife guided me in. I can now confirm, 2.1m was more thsn high enough.
4.) Getting excited and eating a pizza with the kids in the Cali then realising we need wipes, forks, knives, paper plates and of course seat covers.
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