Okay, I'm brand new at blogging. I've got a month to learn some things about this before taking it on the road. We've been mentally preparing for this for a couple of years, though the actual detailed planning and equipping began a few months ago. My lovely bride is the chief planner (not to mention instigator) of this trip. Competent and enthusiastic doesn't begin to describe her.
We're three days from retirement and a month and three days from vacating this lovely apartment and seeing the world (okay, a tiny bit of it - a few high spots in and around the Pacific Ocean). You have no idea how difficult it is to divest yourself of most of your wordly goods until you've tried it. Go ahead, take a look around your house and imagine you've got a few months to empty it, leaving only a minimum of treasured goods in a very few safe locations. No cheating, you don't want to pay storage rates for a few years.
We've scanned picture albums into the computer (Liz keeps a thumb drive always available and even shipped a couple of them off for safekeeping) and distributed them to adult children and other relatives. I actually had the experience of seeing a woman (gasp) THROW AWAY photo albums. Amazing. She had a similar experience, watching me tearfully disposing of my library. Not a trivial matter, there were enough books to fill 30 or 40 milk crates. Sold and donated to various libraries. Not to worry, we now possess Kindles and a Nook. A very good friend (Thanks again and again, Doug) helped us fill them with at least enough reading material to get me through the next few years. Even our music (also Books on Tape) got stuffed into an Ipod. Again backed up to a fare-thee-well.
Most of the furniture is being sold or distributed to friends and relatives with some favorite pieces stored in a friend's attic. For the first time in our adult lives we'll be without a car. For an American, this is the ultimate in insecurity. Once we return, we'll be finding an RV and setting off around the U.S., just to satisfy whatever wanderlust is left. No need for all that physical encumbrance.
Great start Mike. Love your writing and am looking forward to each chapter.
ReplyDeleteOkkay, I'm now sitting at a home computer (10/23) rereading what I have been reading before on the work computer with it's blocks or my usual Blackberry. The problem with the Blackberry is that the pictures usually do not show up. The problem with the work computer was that I was unable to comment. Let me give this a try at home!
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