If I can find the cats, and I'm not sneezing my head off, I'm OK. I'm a piler anyway - things are organized, sort of, in piles I make on any horizontal surfaces.
Actually, I'm trying pretty hard (for me) to not let this get out of control. I've put a few more things away, I'm using some of the boxes as part of the cat parkour course, and trying to figure out how Mimi keeps getting under the jackknife sofa, where the delicate heating ducts are run.
Yesterday's accomplishments:
(1) After nearly 2 hours on the phone with tech support, and countless hours trying on my own before, I finally got the babycam with the temperature monitor to work - I don't need the camera part, but I was very uncomfortable with the idea of leaving the cats in the RV during the day with the A/C on (it is warm here), because what if the A/C or the power goes out?? They might cook pretty quickly. The front desk has a set of keys to the RV, and now I can monitor the temperature of the RV while I'm away.
(2) The first night we were here, we had to turn on the furnace. I don't want to use up the propane, because I would have to unhook AND REPOSITION ALL THE CRAP inside the RV! - to drive 1/2 mile over to the propane refill station. I bought a small electric heater a while ago, which I had never used. I pulled it out last night, and figured out how to use it, keeping in mind the cats are active at night - I put it on top of the water dispenser (which I unplugged, as I don't need either cold or hot water at the moment), and used heavy utility tape to tape the feet of the heater to the top of the dispenser. I left the fan in the front of the RV on, and lo and behold, it worked beautifully - the whole rig stayed at a very nice ~71 degrees all night - I may even turn it down further tonight.
(3) I drove to the bigger bathrooms and took a shower before 4 PM and even got dressed.
(4) I put the cats in their new Kitty Holsters and took them outside for a little while - I want them to HATE it outside, but also to know what the RV looks and smells like from the outside, in case they get out. (Trash bag on the outside is recycling ...)
(5) I took a brisk walk around the RV park, which I plan to do at least once a day to get back in a little better shape.
So far today, I was pleased to find I had successfully set up the coffee pot last night, and had freshly ground and brewed coffee waiting for me when I woke up. I did a little work, made a cheese omelet for myself, fed the cats, did some research about my father's latest medical issues, and maybe sold another piece of furniture.
Tonight before I go to bed, I have to figure out how to lower the awning out front - there's a storm coming through in the middle of the night/early AM, and I don't want the wind to rip it up.
So many things that Charles normally takes care of - from feeding and caffeinating me and taking care of the cats to almost all things mechanical with the RV. It's good for me to do this.