There weren't a whole lot of things to talk about, so that’s
why I haven’t updated in a while. Just sort of been 'nose to the grindstone' sort
of thing. I did hit a period in there where I started considering just selling the
house ‘as-is’ and let someone else deal with this boat (RV?) anchor. I’m just
getting itchy to get the house finished and get the next chapter of life
started.
Then I hit a stretch where I started thinking that maybe keeping
the house might be the right idea. That way I would have a landing zone if or
whenever I get my bellyful of being on the road. Luckily that thought only
lasted about 5 seconds.
House (the renovation)
The crashing, thrashing, bashing, smashing, and hashing are
still going on. I finally do have progress to show for it though! I was able to
move back into my bedroom & bathroom right after Christmas. It was VERY
much like moving into a new house, albeit just two rooms of a new house.
There’s been lots of tweaking/adjusting and I decided to get
all new stuff for the bathroom and mostly new stuff for the bedroom. I figured
I may as well make this a complete new start from day one. Besides, I just couldn't
bring myself to put beige towels into a bathroom that has a blue/white theme.
Yuck. Well, that and I’m on a ‘no-beige’ kick right now. Sort of a beige =
boring type of thing.
Currently I’m just finishing up the back bedroom right now
(the one I moved out of). It was totally stripped out and started over. Not a
huge surprise that I’m finding picking out colors to paint walls to be really
difficult. Most of you know that I have absolutely zero, zip, nil, nada
artistic ability. I can’t even say that classic line of, ‘I don’t know much
about art, but I do know what I like’. I don’t even know what I like. So far I
have been able to steal ideas from magazines and such. Hopefully that can
continue.
Jess’s room is next and it will be the last of the easy rooms
to do. After that it will be the hall bathroom, living/dining room, and then
the big kitchen gut-out. Somehow I’m really not looking forward to the kitchen.
It’s going to be a huge mess.
I did finally have to relax my schedule for renovations
quite a bit. I had it so tight that it was unworkable and I was turning into a
hermit trying to stay on track. Relaxing the schedule helps in a couple other
ways also. It takes a good bit of pressure off my budget as things are now more
spread out. It also allows me to take days off to go do fun things like go fly
my kites and work on my body surfing skills at the beach. I’m trying to get my
fill of beach days because after I jump off, it could be a very long time
before I see the beach (or at least this beach) again.
House (Un-Stuffing)
I’m essentially down to three rooms that haven’t been
emptied out yet, Jess’s room, the family room and kitchen. I've done some small stuff in those rooms, but haven’t really tackled them in full force
yet. The biggest problem is that the stuff that was easy to decide about is
already gone. I’m down now to stuff that has a history or some personal
attachment. I’m holding firm to not having a storage unit when I leave. Only going to get tougher from here on out.
One of the things that I’m going to REALLY hate to dispose
of will be the ‘entertainment center’ that Rick and I built all those years
ago. That thing has survived 2 or 3 ‘re-configurations’ and even once or twice
being taken to the curb, only to be given a reprieve. I know it has totally zero re-sale value, but it has a massive amount of sentimental value.
RV Search
I am making excellent progress in this area. I went to the
Tampa RV Super Show a few weekends ago. Wow, it was huge! I went in knowing
that I wanted a 5th wheel trailer, so I pretty much didn't look at any
other types. I spent the entire day there and went through probably the bulk of the
5th wheel units, but may have missed a few. Probably not a big
problem as they all started to look the same after a while. In fact, they all looked
almost identical. The floor plans were amazingly identical between
manufacturers. The biggest variable is exactly where they put the couch/lazy
boy/TV in the rear of the units. I did however find one that I just fell in
love with. Here's some pictures I took.
I really like the rear kitchen floor-plan. It lends to far
more storage space than the mid-ship galley plans.
I also noticed in most units that for whatever reason when
the range/oven is located in a slide-out, it made the range-top height lower than
when it is mounted on the hard floor. Don’t have any idea why that is, but it
would annoy the stink out of me.
If I was a little further along with the schedule I would
have very seriously considered going forward with purchasing it. It pretty much fits every
requirement on my list. There are a couple of very minor things about it that I
don’t like, but none that would be deal breakers.
It’s not the huge 40-something foot type of unit that I was
originally looking at. I’m hearing that a lot of state & national parks are
starting to draw the line on RV sizes. Plus, I’m going to be doing a lot of
boondocking (dry-camping) so a big monster trailer just doesn't fit very well for weight and
maneuverability.
While I was at the Tampa RV show I did stop and talk at
great length with the folks that handle the work-campers for Yellowstone
National Park out west and how it all works. It sounds like it would be a
really good fit for me as I would only have to work for part of the year and
have the rest of the year to travel. I had previously researched the contract
company that runs about half of the operations at Yellowstone so I kind of
already knew how it works. This will need additional research.
I also talked to the people representing the work-camper
force that work seasonally at various Amazon locations around the country.
While it sounds like some very good money could be made there, it also sounds like
they basically own your ass while you’re there and the job would require me to
be on my feet all day long and working 6 or 7 days a week for the season. Good money, but an all-in short-term commitment.
So that’s where things are at the moment. Certainly not
glamorous but I am finding that I like getting rid of stuff that was weighing me
down. Now when I go to a store I've always got the thought in the back of my
mind of do I really need this thing and what am I going to do with it when it
comes time to leave? Is this just going to become yet one more thing I have to
get rid of? Is it really a ‘need’ or just a ‘want’? I’m finding that a pretty
good acid test is to not buy it right then. I wait a few days and re-assess and
if the need is still there then evaluate it at that time. Sure does cut down on
the amount of junk I buy.
Next post I’ll throw up some pictures of the renovations so
far. Of course that means that I will have to make the bed and pick up my dirty
clothes. On second thought, maybe I won’t post pictures.
Sorry, this post got long. Didn't mean to do that.
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