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Old 07-10-2008, 10:06 PM #11
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hope the kids had a good time.
where in colo were they?

sorry about the car problems. those are the worst, and so stressful.
forget about the pocketbook
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Did your DD and her friends make it home safely and have a good trip?
Kathy -- Yes, thanks for asking. The steering got fixed.

The van had some problems with stalling on the way home, so DD phoned DH several times, asking for advice. But, it always kept restarting, so he told them to keep going, and they made it home.

Felt bad for the kids, that they had to mess with our poor, tired van, but no other parents had a van that would seat 7. Actually, only 6 ended up going, but, when they were beginning their planning, they thought they'd have 7.

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hope the kids had a good time.
where in colo were they?

sorry about the car problems. those are the worst, and so stressful.
forget about the pocketbook
http://cabins-in-colorado.com/ Here's a link for the cabin that they rented. They were close to Breckenridge. They found the cabin onine, just by googling. They were very happy with it.

Close to white water rafting, and close to good hiking trails.

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DD and her five 18-y.o. friends arrived home safely, after their Colorado trip at the beginning of this month, and the possible transmission worries. As I said earlier, the transmission was fine -- just didn't like the mountains very much. But, they found a steering problem, that could have potentially been a hazard.

The steering repairs ending costing less than their initial estimate -- $227, instead of $400.

It was difficult to obtain contact information about the owner of the car that wrecked our van door, because the car was driven by someone else. We managed to get an out-of-county address from the police report, that they were able to track down since I wrote down the tag number. The owner had moved, and the letter was forwarded to us, and she was nice enough/honest enough to call us about the accident. The person who'd been driving her car had chosen not to tell her about the damage he'd caused, and the damage of her vehicle was minimal enough that she hadn't noticed it.

When her insurance company contacted the driver, he disputed my claim, and said that his door was already open, and I ran into it. But, insurance ruled in our favor -- said that his story didn't even make sense.

So, to make a short story long, they totalled our van, ad will be sending us a check for $1100. We were planning to sell it anyways. It is still drivable -- just body work. And, we're not sure we would have received that much for it anyways -- it's a 1993. We'd like to replace it with a mid-size car that gets better gas mileage, but is still comfortable for long trips.

So, I think we came out ahead -- expect for some anxious days.

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