Monday, June 25, 2012

Day 65.... I am such a slacker :(

I can't beleive what a SLACKER I have become. I started this blog, with the wonderful idea of posting on a daily basis ...my thoughts...my feelings...my plans...ambitions, dreams. But...it seems I am on here less and less. One of my co-worker/fiiends said to me today, they thought our trip was "up in the air", not sure...wavering.
Well, that sort of told me that I am not being good enough about Blogging. I guess I don't fully understand, or fully appreciate what Blogging really is. So, I think I need to step it up a bit... be a bit more reliable and regular, especially if I want anyone to actually follow my blog. Perhaps it would seem more exciting if I knew others enjoyed reading this, or if I knew people looked forward to hearing the latest news or plans. But, although I see the statistics of my blog... how many views it receives in a a day, how many followers etc... no one ever posts a comment so I really never know if what I am doing is even being read.
Our friend Bill called up the other night and we chatted awhile. His first question was..."well...are you still coming next summer" ?? I told him .. OF COURSE WE ARE. So we talked about the place, the plan. We made the definete decision to house sit for him the following winter. He is planning on leaving for the south in September and eventually returning to his cabin in March . So that means, we can park the 5th wheel, move into the cabin in september and stay all winter. It will be an experience that I wouldn't miss for the world. I don't believe that one can take in the full Alaska experience, without spending the "SEASON'S". All of them. So, we closed our eyes, took a deep breath and decided to jump right in, with both feet and commit to the whole thing. I think Bill was pleased. So now...it is set. Now we can ad that to our plans as well.
I purchased a new toy to take with us when we go. I bought a new camera...a Nikon D3100, with a couple of lenses. I am very excited to have a new camera to use when we leave. I just need to know now, that I have lots of sd cards to record our journey and all the subsequent adventures we encounter.
So...YEP...it is still on, Possitively, Definetely ON.  And, I am going to try to be a bit more regular on here.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Day 55... Happy Fathers Day weekend



Happy Fathers Day to all the Dad's out there. I am sure there are lot's of BBQ's, Picnic's, Camp-outs and fun day events planned for all. Of course, our weather doesn't sound too promising, but, somehow it always manages to work out anyhow. If all else fails, we have our blue tarps....and most of us here in the Pacific Northwest are true "Blue Tarp Campers".
We are pretty adapt at camping and picnicking in all types of weather. If you stay home in this area, because the weather report isn't good, you will never do anything or go anywhere. So, we pack up our tents, our picnic baskets, BBQ's and blue tarps and head out regardless. And we always have a good time. When our girls were kids, we camped in a tent and the first thing we would do each trip, was string up the tarp. It didn't matter how sunny it was , or what the weather report said. The tarp went up !! Other  NON-Local campers would point and laugh at us as we spent a good 1/2 hr securing our giant blue tarps and we would just smile and wave. Almost every time, by the next day, we would be sitting dry and comfy under our tarps while all the other campers were frantically struggling to put up their tarps in the rain that had, of course, arrived. Just take a drive thru any campground on the peninsula and look for the blue tarps... that is where you will find all the locals.
We have advanced a little now, of course, having the 5th wheel. We can sit inside and watch the rain and stay dry, but I still love that good old blue tarp. I know we will always have one on hand. We are going to camp this Fathers Day at Old Fort Townsend Campground and you can bet we will have that tarp up because , of course, the weather man is calling for rain.
One thing has definitely changed since the girls were young... and that is the cost of camping. I reserved a spot for us to go this weekend, and was shocked when , for just two nights, my credit card was charged $57.50. YIKES. I then read the entire web site and realized that amount included a reservation fee of $8.50. Wow, just to talk to a women on the phone for maybe 3 minutes, who never really answered a single question of mine...just rushed me thru the process, and before I realized it, I had reserved and paid for my "spot". OK, well, $57.50 later, at least I am guaranteed a place to park for the weekend. Now, it turns out, and my girls who will be joining us on Saturday, also have to pay $10 each for their extra vehicles... even tho one of them will be staying over, and one only for the day. That means that for us to go and spend a couple of days in one of our state campgrounds with our kids it costs us $77.50. ..... Before the fuel to get there and the food. It used to be, that one could pack up a cooler and supplies and head out for the weekend camping with the family and at most, it might cost $12 a night and that was at the "better" campgrounds. It is no wonder that when you drive thru the campgrounds now, mostly what you see are big fancy motor homes, giant 5th wheels and trailers and gray haired retired couples..... Because....they are the only ones that can afford to camp. (Yes, it's true, we are gray haired and have a 5th wheel too, but remember, we are not retired.. and our 5th wheel is not new nor is it giant ).  It's such a shame, because it is the one thing that , if you loved the outdoors, it was something that everyone could afford to do with their families. All you needed was a bit of firewood and a bunch of hot dogs...and you were set for a good time.
Now on top of the cost, there is also the fact that unless you reserve.. you more than likely can't camp in your own neighborhood if you work. By the time you get off for the day and head out to find a spot ... the campground will be full. It is one more sign of how populated and popular we have become here. At least in Alaska we can still find places, lot's of them, where it is like it used to be. Places where you can still enjoy the outdoors without planning for a month in advance, paying half your paycheck for a weekend and where you can still be ... by yourself.
I guess it is just a sign of the times, and I guess I have "ranted" enough. Back to  a HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all, no matter what you are doing for the weekend... Have fun !!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Day 52..... Still on game !!!

Well, I am feeling pretty bad. I have really slacked off on here... making it look like I am not on track, not staying on point. But ... I really am...at least in spirit.
The last couple of days I have had to make a few trips across town, and every time I make that drive... I am appalled at that dangerous traffic, the poor drivers...the unsafe, dangerous drivers...who really don't care anymore, about anyone else.
I am afraid, every time I drive thru this town. I am afraid every time I think about my grandsons learning to drive. Yesterday, in a matter of just about  a 1/4 of a mile, I had someone pull out directly in front of me, in busy traffic, with a california license plate, another person run a red light after all the rest of us had stoppped...and I saw one more car pull out of kentucky fried chicken, right in the path of a big truck. AAAARrrgghhhh. What is wrong with these people. Do they really believe they are invincible. When their car crashes into a big old truck... they must figure they will be just fine. I guess they forgot about all the innocent and ( guilty ) victims of car crashes. The ones who die...the ones who are forever affected by someone elses stupidy and arrogance. Today.. I went and picked up my grandson from his piano..and on the way home, less than a mile's distance... I was "followed" or perhaps "harassed" or " tailgated" by a little red Toyota pickup .... who thought it was totally acceptable to follow me at such a close distance..that I was convinced he would end up in my trunk if I even tapped my brakes. But....luckily, he took advantage of a temporary moment in traffic...a tiny little space...and he was able to whip around me...jump in front of someone else....then whip around them...and jump back in front of me. Wow....this guy was good.   "AND TOTALLY STUPID" give me a break. !!!!!! I want to live a few more years... !!!! And I want my girls and my grand kids to live a few more years !!!!
I am sick and tired of distracted... impatient.... arrogant...and ignorant drivers.
Get off the road and give the rest of us a chance to survive.
I can hardly wait to go back to the kenai peninsula, and have most of the road to myself again. There are far too many people here now...and sadly ....everyday I work I meet more people who have just moved here. Dammm ...stop coming here...this is exactly why we are leaving. Tooooo many Californians...tooo many Arizonians...too many ...everyone !!!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Day 45..... better late than never

This past 10 days has been a combination of relaxation, new sights, some excess "sorting"... and a challenge for me...deciding if I really want to work ...or NOT.
We went on a 4 day "get-a-way". We took the ferry over to Victoria and went 4 1/2 hours north to Campbell River, where we took a short little 10 minute ferry to Quadra Island. It was a Christmas gift from my Mother for our 25th wedding anniversary. We stayed in a resort called "Tsa-Kwa-Luten-Lodge". A beautiful place, laid back, no cell phone, no tv... just peace and quiet and beauty all around. It was a perfect way to spend our time and a we really enjoyed every moment.
After our trip, we came home and I was thrilled to see I still had ...basically another week off. The way the schedule worked out...I didn't have to rush back to the grind. Woohoo !!!!
Now.....here was the deal.... I had all these days off...what to do?????? So, the "SORTING" began again. This time I did kitchen cupboards, our bedroom closets, the hall closet and almost everything in between. I ended up with another 4 huge boxes for goodwill, plus 4 bags of cloths and blankets. I sent a few things home with the kids...and still have way too much stuff. But.... I am working on it. Soon, I will have only what I need...(Haha..we will see).
The really hard part about this time off...is it has made me realize how much I love the "OLD" life I used to have. The one where I was home, the one where I did what worked for me that particular day... the one where I planned out my week all by myself. I LOVED that life. I enjoy being able to go pick up my grandkids when needed, run them to piano lessons, meet the bus when needed... I love feeling that I can do whatever I want to do...everyday. And.... everything is different now. I am thrilled to work with the girls I work with. They are young, and fun and full of energy. But I am not. My old boss John, ( I miss you John ) ... he understood that. I felt like I belonged...and even thou it was hard some day to go to work , I felt like I was needed...like I belonged. Now...it doesn't feel that way anymore. I feel out of place...not sure where I belong. I don't feel the same energy . I wonder if I am really needed anymore. I know..that sounds silly, but hey, one cannot always control how they feel. I hope it changes, but..... if it doesn't, I can always keep reminding myself that it is only another year.
To top it off,  it was a very sad weekend..... I have felt for a long time that our little town is becoming too big. This weekend... I felt like crying. In one weekend...in our little town... we had 2 murders...a guy was beaten critically in a parking lot downtown, and we had 3 people arrested for a "home invasion" !!!!!!!!!
What is happening to our little corner of the world...where once the town shut down at 7 at night...where once you could let your kids play outside and ride their bikes, where we never locked our doors....where life was just simpler. I hate the changes here ... I hate the traffic...the hectic way of life. The fact that everyday I see an "ALMOST" accident... or an "ACTUAL" accident. My own daughter has been a victim on a car accident here in town. I feel so claustrophobic that sometimes I want to just lock my doors and never go anywhere.
But that is not being realistic. That is just a fantasy world. So.... I will buck up...straighten up.... suck it up...whatever it takes, and make it thru the year. And this time next year....woo hoo....Alaska...here I come  !!!!!!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Day 34.... Is this what is ahead for the next year???

Happy Memorial Day weekend to all ,..... I hope you are all having a great weekend. Camping, or on a picnic, or fishing, or just plain having an awesome family time. I worked today, mostly by choice, because I have other plans for later, but...I realized this is the FIRST memorial day weekend I have worked ...in...... pretty much....FOREVER !!!! Wow. I am usually off camping with kids and family. Even when I worked for big company's like Harbor Wholesale I didn't work on Memorial Day weekend. So...it was a bit strange to be the one behind the counter.
However...not soooo bad. I had an awesome co-worker...Miss Allie Booth, thank you. You are awesome..fast, hard working and always full of smiles. I really do love working with you :) Most of our customers today were pretty happy...all set to enjoy their time off, their family get togethers, picnics, fishing trips and fun. It actually went in "spurts"....no one, and then long line ups...pretty much all day long. I actually only had 2 cranky customers...one...who assumed it would be just fine, while I was making 6 drinks, and dealing with a line up...to throw a note on the counter, with her drink and tell me she would be back to get it.....and when she came back.. I had a line up of 7 people. Her response...to give me a dirty look and tell me to ...FORGET her drink. Hey lady...no problem. The second one...a lady who informed me I was not "Properly Trained" when I put chocolate drizzle on her whip cream for her Mocha Frap. Well.....just for your info lady.... I made it exactly how I was trained. So.....you know what I want to tell you...( and it's not very nice ). Instead, I scrapped off her whip cream and re did it. ARRRGGG !!!!
Anyhow, it was a tough day, an interesting day, but also a day to ....evaluate...my situation. I somehow have to make it one more year...until June 2013. I am not sure I can.... I am not sure I am up to it. I am sooooooo Burned out.
HELP..........

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Day 32.....a bit behind, but still motivated

Ok, so honestly, I admit... I am a "bit" behind on my blog. I have been a bit side tracked, or distracted, however you want to put it. First off, I had my Grandchildren from Victoria come visit for the "Canadian Memorial Day Weekend".  That was last weekend, and it was wonderful to have them both here. Our oldest grandson, Travis ... now 22 and his beautiful sister Carlie who is already almost 17. Yikes I am getting old.
Well, we had a great weekend...and a very fun filled family day. Games, food, barbecue, and a whole lot of laughs.
It was also a Sad day because it brought to light how much I will miss these kids. Every single one of them...from our youngest ...Liam who is only 2 to our oldest...who is 22. Plus...we will really miss our girls. ... and our son in law Jim.
It is one of the downfalls of our plan. One of the Sad things we have to face. But I also know, that no matter how much I would like us all to stay together, close enough for bbq's and coffee, each and everyone of them will move on to do their own thing whenever that happens for them.
So..... I guess it is still our time...Right????
Secondly, we just celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. Who would have ever dreamed that we would make it to 25 years. Well, I am hear to tell you all.... I intend to make it another 25 years.
I am happier, more content, more sure of life now than I have ever been. ... and I know that Don and I will have the best time in our endeavours. It will all work out.
Speaking of which.... our 5th wheel is now all fixed.. We have a hot water system that is up and operational...and should not start fire...ever again. It all checked out, things seem to be working well.... so I think we are up and running again.




Yesterday we celebrated a very special milestone... we were married 25 years. WOW. We spent it exactly true to style. We worked, then came home, had a drink or two...went out for dinner and went to bed early. Another typical day, with a few added bonuses. One...was the dinner out, but also, the roses Don bought for me... the "I love you " balloon, and the Kindle Fire that will be my wifi...my books... my games...my apps...everything easy that I need on my future travels. Thanks Hon... I love you always and forever. You will always be my best friend.
So... I am hopefully back on track. Going to have a very busy weekend... working thru the long weekend...and then off for a few days to a resort on Quadra Island to celebrate our 25 years.
Check in again with you all soon. Have a great Memorial Day Weekend.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Day 26..... the sorting begins !!!!

Good Morning on the 26th day of our countdown. I can't believe nearly a month has passed already. At this rate, the time will be here before you know it. Twelve and half months to go.
I had the day off yesterday and decided that it was time to begin the huge chore of sorting through all our belongings. It will be a big job because every cupboard and drawer in the house is filled to capacity and the excess has over flowed into the shed. I have never been a "collector" or "hoarder"... I just really believe that when you are asleep at night things multiply in the cupboards and closets. I seem to have a constantly growing amount of possessions that I don't remember acquiring. For example, why do I have a drawer full of the silly little stocking stuffers that Santa has given me over the years, that you play with for about a week after Christmas and then never touch again. And why do I have three shelves of old magazines and cookbooks that no one ever looks at. I haven't used the cookbooks in years because when I want a recipe, I either access my hand written favorites in their little binders, or I go online and find what I want. So...the sorting begins. When we leave this house in a year, some of our things will go in the 5th wheel, the rest will be stored, and the last thing I want to do, is store a bunch of stuff that I don't use now, and won't use in the future.
I started the process yesterday and actually accomplished far more than I thought I would in one short day. I started with the drawers and shelves in the spare room. This consisted of the old above mentioned books and cookbooks, boxes and containers full of photos and odds and ends, computer books , papers, music Cd's, gadgets and goodies I had forgotten I even had. By the time I was done, I had 4 boxes of paperback books, magazines, cookbooks etc that I had Don immediately put in the trunk of my car for a Goodwill drop off. ( that way, they don't wind up in the shed so that I can change my mind later and put back on the shelves). I also found things that belonged to my kids and they went in the car for afternoon delivery. I emptied out my old desk and am going to donate it to my Grandson Kyle who just moved into a new house and is lacking furniture for his bedroom. I then rearranged the bedroom and swept up all the little toys, crayons and goodies I found under the furniture.
I was a good day, very productive. There are still 6 big drawers in there to go thru, but I have made a big dent in it. It surprising how good it feels to "Lighten Up" 
I immediately drove down to Goodwill and dropped off the boxes. Just one more guarantee that I wouldn't change my mind. After the spare room is done, it is on to the hall closet. That one will be a challenge.
Now it is on to a weekend with my Grand kids from Victoria. They are arriving today to spend a few days. Can hardly wait :)
Have a great weekend.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Day 24..... back on track :D

Wednesday evening, back on track.
Things are lookiing a bit better....part ordered for the water heater is in, appointment is set for the repair. Thanks heavens.....We will let the repair guys take it from here...and while they are at it...they can check out the other lines and make sure everything is working good. We really don't need any more repairs or stress. Only up and onwards from here:)
I have a day off tomorrow and have decided to spend the day going thru a few cupboards...."Goodwill"..."here I come"
Anyhow, that is all I have today...hope everyone is having a great mid-week day... and have a wonderful night.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Day 22..... Mothers Day Weekend "Excitement"

Happy Mothers Day to all the wonderful Mothers out there. I hope your weekend was as awesome and relaxing as mine. Normally Mothers Day consists of a big BBQ here at our house, and no matter how "well meaning" everyone is, Mom is still the one that ends up doing a good portion of the work and a good amount of the clean-up. This year, we opted for something different. On Friday night we packed up the 5th Wheel and went camping at Salt Creek. It was incredibly beautiful, weather, warm, sunny and the entire weekend was completely relaxing . It was exactly what we both needed.
It didn't ....however....start out relaxing. We arrived out at camp, picked our spot and parked. First job....get the propane fridge up and running to keep the weekends worth of groceries nice and cold, like the 2 yummy rib steaks we brought. Second job is to get the hot water tank up and running. Don turned the knob as usual to get ready to start it...and it broke. Well, out came the wrench but the trick was to be sure it was in the right position since it no longer had any markings on it. Don put the striker in position and ...flick...."WHOOSH". A huge flare of hot flames shot out at him. He was able to jump back in time, but wow....bit scary. However, we just assumed that the time it took to use the wrench, just allowed a bit of extra propane to leak out...all would be well. Right? Not so much. When he struck the striker again, it was once again a huge whoosh of flame, but this time it didn't go out. It just started to burn. Flames heading up the side of the 5th wheel.
It's funny how you find yourself doing something in a moment of panic like that...that you didn't even realize you were doing. I bolted around the front of the 5th wheel...ripped the fire extinguisher off the wall and turned to Don who had appeared around the corner. I threw it into his hands and he hollered..."shut off the Gas...Shut off the GAS" He ran back to the fire, and fumbled with the fire extinguisher...that we didn't even know would work or not. ( thank god it did)
I got the gas turned out and came back around in time to hear him say, "it's out".
Oh MY GOD....totally terrifying experience. The extinguisher was almost out of pressure, and fortunately he was able to get just enough that it shot a POOF of dry powder on the flames and put them out. By then , the paint on the side was bubbled up and it was only a matter of a few seconds and we would have lost the entire thing.
And by entire thing...I mean everything. It was still attached to the truck. There would have been no way of getting it unhook from the truck in time.
Hearts pounding.......panic beginning to subside....we looked at each other and thought...WOW !!!!!
Anyhow, we made a big ...GIANT"  whiskey and sat down and got our breathing and pulses back to normal. And....the rest of the weekend went perfect.
We had a big ice pack in the cooler so we put it in the fridge to keep everything good, left the gas off and cooked on the BBQ and camp stove outside...and all went well. But ...WOW...talk about a bit of excitement. ( I really don;t want to repeat it ...EVER )!!!!!!

And of course, now there is that wonderful...added expense of a new water heater control $300... but that is ok...because I can't spend a summer in Alaska, or anywhere else, without hot water. And....best of all, we still have "it all"

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Day 18... just a few pictures today

Today  was a slow day. I actually have to admit, I didn't even think about Alaska. Too concentrated on the weekend. It's Mothers Day, so that means... MY DAY. And, it is supposed to be AWESOME weather...warm, sunny and a bit like summer. After work today, I worked on the 5th wheel...planning on camping soon. Summer is fast approaching and I want to be ready. While I was out there...re-stocking, checking supplies, I realized how much I can Hardly wait to just ...be camping ...anywhere...just camping.
So, sitting here tonight, trying to decide what I should write, I thought...hey, maybe I will just post a couple of pictures, to show you once again...what I am going to.
Have a great night...and a Wonderful Mothers Day weekend. I probably won't post again until after the weekend...everyone is busy, BBQ's , family dinners, picnics...so... once again, Happy Mothers Day to all you Mom's and have a great weekend.


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Day 17... a day off

Today was a good day. No work, no chores, no scrubbing floors. Just a day to play.  I went to Paulsbo to visit my daughter TC. Beautiful sunny day, good day for a drive. It takes just a bit over an hour to get there...so I left town at 9:30... no traffic issues, no backups...just sweet sailing all the way.   Well, until I hit the top of the hill above the hood canal bridge. Dead stop...bridge was closed. Couldn't even check the web cam on my iphone, because it immediatly blocked out the picture with a message saying, "when Navy openings are occuring, pictures are forbidden". Ok, so now I knew it was a Navy vessel that was the culprit. Dang Navy ( ooops....sorry Jim ).
A half to 3/4 hour later...I was on my way again. Had a great day, good visit with my daughter, awesome lunch at Silver City Pub in Silverwood, wandered around the Paulsbo super walmart..and then a bit of visiting time before heading home. I left Paulsbo at 4:15pm.....  ummmm .... rush hour. Traffic flowed pretty smoothly all the way home, regardless of the time of day , but it was bumper to bumper the entire way. It amazes me how many people now live on this peninsula. The population here has EXPLODED. People , people everywhere.
I am looking forward to the quiet laid back way of life in Soldotna. Where the traffic is never this bad....where there are no significant rush hours...and where you can be the only one on the road ...or just stop in the middle of the road to take a picture.
Well , there we go...one more "positive"...even after having such a nice day.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Day 16.... RV verses House

Ever since making this monumental decision to pack up the house and put everything in storage and move into the 5th wheel, I have had some moments of .... let's say..... Panic !!! Moments where I say to myself, " What the hell were you thinking?'  Have I totally lost my mind??
Well, I had the day off work today, and decided it was a day to get busy and do some cleaning that I have been putting off, for far too long. My kitchen floor just looked so neglected. You know...the built up old wax along the edges, the discolored spots thru-out...just really looking bad. So...out came the bucket, the scrub brush, the SOS, the heavy duty cleaners, the scraper and the sponge. I got down on my hands and knees (which anyone who knows me, knows that is almost an impossibility) and started to scrub. I got up once or twice while working but soon realized that made the job worse, because each time I got up, I really didn't want to get back down there. I scrubbed and scraped and cleaned the floor, and then washed it again and then finished it off by waxing it.
Wow....what a difference. It looked so good, it forced me to then go do the same thing to the bathroom floor, and after that I felt bad that the living room wood floors looked dusty and forgotten as well, so....guess what :(
Now, the day is done, and every bone in my body hurts...every joint, every muscle. I feel like I have been run over by a truck. But...the floors are clean.
So, back to my original statement... Have I totally lost my mind, deciding to move into a 23 foot 5th wheel, with no slide out, and 1/2 the floor is covered in carpet.
NOT AT ALL !!!!! I can hardly wait to have a kitchen floor that measures maybe 5 square feet... (maybe 10). Yup... I can hardly wait. :)

Monday, May 7, 2012

Day 15.... Good Ideas can pop up anytime or anywhere.

First off... I think that spring is finally here. Two days in a row of beautiful blue skies and warm sunshine. I worked a morning shift yesterday and today and both days I spent the afternoon mostly outside. It just feels soooo good. Everyone is happier when the sun shines. There are more smiles, more happy people. Everyone sheds the black and brown drabness of winter and dawns their bright cheery summer cloths. Peoples normal coffee habits change to iced coffees and frappaccinos. When the sun shines... everyone shines.
When I was leaving work today, I ran into a wonderful lady who has become a very dear friend. She is someone I really feel I can relate to and it was good to see her today. It had been awhile. We chatted a bit on the way out to my car and we talked about future walks, photo shoots and the up and coming summer. I told her about our planned adventures for next summer and even managed to send her a link to my blog right there in the parking lot. "Don't you just love technology "
Well,  the matter of our little house that we love so much, but will be giving up when we leave, kind of came up in the conversation. She mentioned that her and her husband might be interested in taking over as the tenants when we left. Wow..what a wonderful idea.
We have been here for 15 years, and have lovingly cared for, improved and transformed this little house into a home to be proud of. The yard is wonderful, big and full of trees and shrubs, some of which I have no idea what they are, but can tell you they are as old as the house. Over the years we have built up a wonderful little population of local birds that pretty much live here...that have their babies here and come back here each year.
When we decided to give up the house, I have had this one very sad feeling that someone would move in here...that just didn't care about the yard, someone who would never feed the birds or harvest the rhubarb that we have planted. Someone who wouldn't care about the house or feel about it the way we do.
But that all changed today. I can't imagine a better person to take over this place. I know that she would love it as much as I do. I know that her and her husband would enjoy it as much as we do. And I know that my wonderful Landlord would be able to relax and never worry about this old house that was once his Grandmothers.
Well......who knows if it will work out, but what a great thought. For this next 13 months of waiting and planning, it will be one less thing that I will be "stressing" about.
Hope everyone has had a great day and if you are here in our neck of the woods, hope you have been out enjoying some of this sunshine.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Day 14... Something I will miss

OK, so mostly everyday so far, I have talked about all the positives !! I have hardly talked about the things I will miss....well, besides my family. My daughters, my grand kids, my Mom.... the people I love the most. That is a "given". That is something that can't be shaken off, or changed. I can't even take it into consideration when making this decision to go and spend this time up north. I just will miss them.... Totally....Completely....and everyday !!!! But I know I will survive it, and I will call them all the time (thank heavens for cell phones), I will skype, instant message, facebook etc... just to stay in touch on a regular basis. And.... I will be coming back. I'm not going forever.
So... today something came up that I have to admit needs to be added to my "MISS LIST".
When we give up our house next year, we also give up stuff like this :( Over the past 15 years here, we have planted, harvested and enjoyed lots of Rhubarb, and this year.... so far.... is the best harvest we have had yet. I know that it grows up there too... but this is OURS. This is plants that we started...first with one, then splitting it, then a few years later, splitting again, to where we are today, with about a dozen plants.
I will Miss this.
Rhubarb Pie anyone??

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Day 13... yard work

Sorry for skipping yesterday, I just sort of got side tracked, doing nothing. Sometimes that's a really good thing tho. Today however....Saturday and sunshine, a combination that dosn't happen ofter around here, got us motivated to get outside and work in the yard. Our poor patio pots were empty, no color in the yard, not a single flower. We decided it was time to spruce things up. Now, normally that means spending about $100 and UP... on all kinds of flowers to plant in the "numerous" pots on the patio. This year however proved to be a different experience.
We started by first removing all but the big pots..if we had used all of the pots, it would have required more new dirt, more good potting soil, and more plants. So, we eliminated all but the 4 big one. Aha !!!! just saved ourselves a few dollars there. Good Planning :)
We had one pot that still had some healthy Mexican Feather Grass in it from last year, so that eliminated cost there as well.. hmmmm, things were looking up. We even discovered that a blue tufted grass that we had pulled out of one of the pots and discarded in the back corner of the yard, was still growing, so.....yup....we dug it back up and re-planted it. Just saved ourselves a few more dollars. Now we were left with basically just 2 pots to fill.
We headed to Walmart... cheapest place in town. We found some healthy pretty yellow and orange marigolds and some deep purple petunias. Spent less than $20. Not bad.  When we came home and planted, turned out there was enough to ad to the to grass filled pots to give them color as well.
$20......... 4 colorful filled pots......a successful day !!!!
I think the entire time we were preparing, planning, buying and planting we were both thinking... this is so cool... we saved $80 that can go in the savings for next years trip. ( I know that is what I was thinking ).
Next year we won't be planting, next year all the pots will remain empty, or maybe we can give them to the girls and they can plant something fun and colorful.
Next summer I am going to be looking at a whole different patio... Natures patio !!
This is the yard I will be enjoying :)

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Day 11... Remember what Bilbo used to say

““Remember what Bilbo used to say: It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.””


JRR Tolkein




Life is an adventure,
Made for an adventurer.
Made just for the boy who can,
Grow up strong and become a man.
Nothing will bother you,
You will do what you want to.
Laughes and loves and hopes and dreams, 

Violent Femmes
Life Is An Adventure lyrics

Life is short, so we should do things that make us thankful to be alive.  Our mortality is something we are born with. Sometimes, I think we ignore the fact that this lifetime will not last forever. We get so caught up in routine and obligation that we are often oblivious to the beauty and wonder of the world around us. We become disheartened and apathetic, or frustrated and angry, so gratitude and appreciation seem irrelevant.The world is full of adventures, miracles, blessings and delights. Embrace life and each other. Laugh long and hard and often.
And Go to ALASKA :)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Day 10... Morning visitors


I realized today, that it could become quite challenging to find something to write about every day, since this is only day 10 but... I am going to try. Somedays might just be a quick hello, or a picture from the past, but most days I hope to be able to put my thoughts down on paper. So... I thought, what is something else I love about the north??
Who wouldn't want to wake up to this :) Just one more reason to love the north. Here in Port Angeles, we wake up to the neighbors dog, or maybe the sound of birds, ( if we are lucky )... or garbage trucks banging cans around, or the guy down the road reving up his motor as he heads out to work. Up in Soldotna you wake up to quiet, to the loons on the lake, or an occasional visitor like this Mom and her Baby out for a morning stroll.
Sounds good to me :)

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Day 9.... it's a small world

It's strange how ordinary conversations, with ordinary strangers can lead you to discover the connections we all seem to have in one form or another. It seems we all know someone, or somewhere, or have been somewhere that someone else has been to. Isn't it "Kevin Bacon" we are all supposed to be related to..ha ha.
 Well, it seems no matter where I am, whenever I get involved in a conversation with a complete stranger, we wind up having something or someone in common.
Today our ice machine was broke down at work, and a guy from Gig Harbor came to fix it. We chatted a bit during the process, but when he was pretty sure it was fixed, but still needing to wait to be 100% sure, it was during a slow time at work, so we spend a bit of time talking...passing the time. As usual, my train of thought ended up in Alaska. And guess what...turns out my ice machine repair man spends all his summers in Alaska, in, of all places...Soldotna, fishing the Kenai River. How coincidental is that :) Turns out, he has been going for years, loves the area, and loves the simplicity of life, the awesome fishing, and to top it off...loves digging Razor Clams on the same stretch of beach that we love to dig.
What are the odds of a Barista from Port Angeles, and an Ice Machine repair man from Gig Harbor, loving the same amazing place, and doing the same fun things that we do. Even has the same plans of taking his Grandchildren to Alaska someday and showing them it's beauty as well.
 When he left the store, we both said, " Well, next summer maybe we will run into each other along the Kenai River someday or wind up digging clams on the same beach, the same day" ... And, realistically , there is a good possibility of exactly that !!!
Yup.... Its a small world.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Day 8...Some people just don't get it !!

Today I had to bite my tongue, you know the old saying..."the customer is always right" .   HA!!!! I beg to differ, however, it is not my place to argue with someone buying their morning coffee. I have this regular older man who comes in to get coffee ususally every morning. He is older than me, but I don't think by any huge amount, but he is the classic...crochety, grouchy, totally negative old man. Hardly ever has a smile, never has much nice to say...but this morning he started up a conversation with me, that opened up an opportunity ( or so I thought ) for me to tell him that in one years time, we were retireing. The conversation went something like this:

me... " I am pretty excited... in one years time, my husband and I will be retireing, and heading north"

him... " there is no such thing as retireing in one year...either you are retired or you're not"

me... " well, like I said, not retired yet, but in one year we plan on being retired... at least...semi-retired, and that's exciting"

him...." Then as I said, you are not retired, and ...there is no such thing as semi-retired, that's just a pipe dream, in otherwards, you don't have enough money to retire"

me..."  well, that's right, but... we are packing up our 5th wheel anyhow and going north, to spend some time in Alaska"

him...."Do you like snow"

me..." not full time, but I think I can handle a winter up there... it would be fun and something different"

him..." oh, you think so do you, let me tell you about snow.. its cold, you can't walk in it, and anyone who says they like it is not really very truthful"

me..."??????????????"

Ok, so at that point he walks away, and says , have a nice day.
What ????????????

Well, I'm not real sure I'm a snow lover, not real sure I will ever be retired...fully....but I can tell you one thing... I have a much better attitude about life than that man.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Day 6, Downsizing

Downsizing....a word we often associate with large companies cutting back...or a term used to eliminate excess inventory.....Well, today was a day of "Downsizing" in our house. Only it wasn't...actual downsizing, it was imaginary downsizing.
We looked around the house, in cupboards and closets, surveying each room....and deciding what could stay and what could go. Certain pieces of furniture will need to be stored for our future return....some will go the girls.....some will go out on the street with a "free" sign attached. Then of course, there are things like our good dishes and crystal. Things I had planned to give to the girls when I died...instead...we will pass on before we leave on our semi-retirement. They might as well enjoy these things now...and even if we return full time, rent a new home etc.... we still don't "entertain"....and when we do....we use paper plates. Life really has become much  more simple.
So today we spent a few hours, trying to determine what we really need to keep, what we want to pass on, and what we want to get rid of. Its a big challenge, but I am realizing .... in a rather somber moment...that there just isn't alot of material things I am attached to. It won't be so hard to let go... I don't think .

Friday, April 27, 2012

Day 5, a little taste of the good life

When I get to thinking about all the great things in Alaska, this is one that comes to mind. Our friend Russ took Don fishing one day out of Homer, and this was the days catch. Nothing quite like fresh halibut from the cold alaskan waters.
Today I was talking to my daughter about our trip and she asked me what made us decide to do this??? Well, my answer was pretty quick...it is just "TIME" I said..... time for change, time for adventure, and mostly I think, "Time for Us". I liked her answer to that...she said " you have to do what's right for you, and you have to do it while you are both able to enjoy it"
Thanks TC  :)   I totally agree.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Day 4, a picture of Camp Run-A-Muck

Hi on Thursday evening...day 4 of our countdown. Today I decided it was time to upload a bunch of photos of our 2006 summer in Alaska. It is hard to describe to someone how amazingly beautiful Alaska is...if they have never been there. So...for the next few days. I thought I would try to entice you all to visit Alaska yourselves. It is truely a beautiful state...but......I thought I should first of all....show you camp run-a-muk...
 I really believe I can spend a lot of time here :)
And... if you look in the lower corner of this picture, you will see a red and white camper,,,and a red and black pickup. That was us the summer we spent up here in Soldotna.
Well, thats it for tonight...and I will try and show you all why we love it so much. Have a great night...and see you tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Day 3

Well, here we are, day 3 ...of 412 days. Wow, I have a lot of days left to blog...and I intend to come up with a thought of the day ...everyday. What I am going to come up with is another story...but I promise to stay on track...everyday.
So...today I came up with an awesome idea. My biggest issue with RVing it...is....to have to sit in uncomfy chairs, or lawn chairs....when I have the most amazing recliner chair, and so does Don. So....I decided tonight..that what we have to do is remove the uncomfy, ugly old fold down couch in our rv...completely  remove it...and in it's place, we will put both of our recliner chairs...our soft and comfy, cushy recliners...in its place. So..the seating and comfort issue is settled...we can sit back and relax,but the next issue is...TV. So, today I decided that Don needs to make a special TV mount. We will buy a new flat screen tv...about 32" ....we will build a mount that can fold down from the ceiling...something that we can pull down when we want to watch tv...then fold back up when done. What a cool concept. Big screen TV in a small RV. Then to top it off..... I discovered today that there is such a thing as a RV washer/dryer...all in one...only 24 inches x 33.5...that does both...washes and dry's all in one. Wow..sounds like it was made for us.
So...once again , I am running out of negatives...the positives just keep mounting up :)
I will keep you all posted with our up and coming ideas...:) and once again...have a great night:)

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Day 2

After posting my first blog entry yesterday, I decided to email our friend who lives in Soldotna, Alaska... "Wild Bill".  For those of you who do not know Alaska ..Soldotna is located on the Kenai Peninsula, about 3 hours south and west of Anchorage. It is a small typical Alaskan town, one main street, a Fred Meyers, a Safeway, a big fishing, hunting hardware type store.. ( which by the way, has an unfinished wood plank floor completely covered in tiny nail size holes from all the "studded" boot covers people wear in winter to prevent slipping on the ice). Soldotna also has a McDonalds, a subway and numerous little shops to poke around in. In the summer the tourists stream into Soldotna to fish the famous Kenai River that weaves its way thru town.  In the winter, it is a quiet little town with just the locals .. quiet streets and closed up gift shops, and a frozen river. But it is a beautiful little town, surrounded by hundreds...or perhaps it's thousands ... of little lakes. Turnagain Arm and huge mountain volcanos like Illiamna and Mt. Redoubt run up the north side of the peninsula, the Chugah mountains run along the south east side and to the south is Homer...famous for its awesome Halibut fishing. All in all, it really is paradise.
Our friend Bill has a wonderful little log cabin on one of the many little lakes and when we stayed up there 6 years ago...we named his place camp run-a-muk. We spent alot of hours with our camper parked in his driveway and had so much fun. Two years after our summer visit, we flew up and spent 2 weeks with Bill in early March, in the cold and snow, and saw another side of Alaska's beauty. No wonder we are totally hooked.
OK, so.... I have totally wandered off the subject of todays blog entry, my email to Bill.....
I sent Bill a message, saying .. guess what... we are coming north in the summer of 2013 !!! He replied almost instantly with a " Glad you are coming ....Camp-Run-a-Muck is always open". That was great news. We now knew we had a place to spend a lot of our summer...a base to call home.
But...then a second email from Bill arrived.. " Hey, do you want to house sit during the winter...rent free". Wow !!! So, it turns out that for the winter of 2013/14, he plans on wintering south and has offered to let us live rent free in his cabin. Our only cost would be the utilities which he says run him about $150 a month thru the winter. Hmmmmmmmm ..... now that is an offer that is hard to turn down. A chance to stay longer, in a rent free comfy cabin...and get the True Alaska Experience.
There are definete down sides to this....such as a longer time away from the kids, a colder winter than we are used to, and just generally being so far away for  that long. But on the flip side....there is some pretty enticing things too...such as wintering in a cozy cabin, looking out at Mount Redoubt... watching the northern lights....seeing Moose in our driveway on a pretty regular basis...watching the eagles.... ice fishing..etc etc etc.....and the list goes on.
But...again....its a loooonnnnnng way from home.
At least we have 411 days to decided.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Day 1

Ok, so this is all new to me, but I decided that the best way to prepare myself for my own future adventures would be to ask you all...what you think. Are we crazy??? Are we putting ourselves in a precarious position...gambling with the future. Here we are, living in a rental house for the past 15 years, paying rent that was LOW 15 years ago...and we want to close the doors, shut off the power, cancel the cable and tell our amazing landlord that we are going to VACATE. Wow, that is a huge decision. We have this awesome yard and cute little old house that we have lovingly treated as our own for this past 15 years. Almost all of our Grandchildren have never seen us in any other house..this is Gramma's and Grampa's house...this is where they come every Christmas, every Thanksgiving dinner, where they all have rode the same little garage sale plastic tryciles up and down the sidewalk, where they have all searched for easter eggs and played in Grampas hot tube. A place where they have been babysat, where some of them have actually lived...( for a short time ). And now...here we are, saying ...ok...lets pull up stakes, pack up our stuff, put it in storage...and move into the 5th wheel.
Now ...first off, you have to understand...our 5th wheel is not one of those amazing ..50 foot monstrosities...with a whole bunch of slide outs...washer/dryer...all the amenities of home. We have an older model, 23 foot 5th wheel, with NO slide out, and NO washer and dryer. We do however have stove, a fridge, a microwave, and decent shower and a comfy bed. What more does one need? Right?
Well, the plan is in motion, the wheels are turning... and there really is no going back. We went to Alaska 6 years ago...fell in love with its pure simplicity, its beauty, its laid back ...older way of life. Once you have been, it is hard to not go back.
We have a family here...Daughters, Grandchildren and a great family life...But...
They are all growing up, they are all going to lead their own lives, make their own choices, and move on, and those days are fast approaching. I have come to the reality that they will not stay here for me :( but...they will have amazing lives.
Now...it is time for us !!!! Yikes, that is hard to say out loud !!
So.....here is my question??? Are we crazy?? Are we doing the right thing?? I would love some input here...any input??
Have a great night :)