Monday, July 22, 2013
Home again...
I got home from Germany at the end of May and immediately
started working on my house leaning towards the likelihood of renting it out
rather than selling it. Either way I had a lot of work to do starting with
painting the remainder of what I didn’t do the summer before. So between the scraping, washing, priming and
painting, I started going through rooms and the barn and throwing out all the
junk that accumulated over 18 years in the same house. You know… the stuff that you keep, thinking “someday
I will find a use for this.” Between the
garbage dumpster and the recycling can and bulk pickups, I had full loads every
week for the folks from Sanitation Services.
I gave away a lot of stuff and took several truckloads to the Mission.
As I cleaned sorted and packed I moved gradually from one room to the next
emptying it and taking stuff to storage.
All that to say, my house is clean as a whistle with freshly painted
ceilings and a few touch up jobs. A lot of memories go with that house, but
after all the things that made it a home were out, it was much easier to let go.
Big Sigh! Hurricanes, kids, me…a lot of history. Now on to new exciting adventures. I leave in a couple of weeks for Okinawa for
a 6 month gig, but at least this time I won’t have to fret about my house being
empty and no more relying on others to handle things like mail. Jared and
Tifany have done a great job for me and even mowed my grass and bought staple
groceries pending my return each time, but all in all, this is a big
relief. Replacing my water heater and
re-doing to electrical boxes in the house was kind of an unplanned expense, but
needed to be done. Almost a shame to get
my house so clean and updated, only to hand the keys over for somebody else to
enjoy. Another sigh! So I guess my next
blog entry will be from Okinawa telling all about life on a tropical island.
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