It has been quite the summer for us; therefore, a lot of catching up to do since our last Blog update of May 30.
We ask ourselves, where have these three months gone? We will be kind and not bore you with too many details as these summer months did keep us busy.
First things first . . .
Good News, Sold House in Wisconsin ~ It’s hard to believe that we finally sold the house after having it on the market for four days. We were going on the 4th summer season this time around, so to get an offer in that short of time was a little bit of a shock. Needless to say we were pretty ecstatic! There was still a lot to do even though we have had the house pretty much sale-ready. Still, getting everything finalized for the new buyers from Colorado who wanted a good quality home and some acreage, did keep us hopping. We are so grateful to St. Joseph for finally getting his feet pointed in the right direction as he was buried in our flower garden – feet up toward Heaven – for all these years. He will however have to remain in that position for such time that the cone flowers keep multiplying, as we couldn’t find him on our first dig and we really didn’t want to disturb the beautiful flowers too much. He'll be happy amongst the beautiful flower garden.
Moving day for items to the storage unit |
Our dependable "moving team" |
Where did all the furniture go? |
We didn't know the hearth was dual purpose |
The buyers said we could stay the week if we wanted to since they were taking off for Colorado to get their personal belongings. We do believe they were also bringing back miniature Angus for the pasture. This worked out just perfectly for everyone and when it was finally time to make our final exit down the driveway it did go well. Both of us will miss our beautiful home on 40 acres that we put our heart and soul into, but there comes a time in your lives when you move on to other things. We did have a good life there.
Minnesota here we
come ~ After
crossing the border into Wisconsin for the last 17 years it was now time for us
to return to our roots in Minnesota.
Jeff’s Mom was now our top priority. We set up home at Wapiti Park Campground in
Elk River, Minnesota. A very beautiful area that is called home by at least 30+ peacocks that reside here. Others included in this menagerie were mules, horses and Guinea hens. What was most fun was when they would flock in front of our camp site because they knew that we would provide the bread for them to eat.
The word, Wapiti, means Elk. The campground has been very convenient for us to be here in many ways – about 14 miles from where his Mom was going to live. Going from her condo in a senior building to
an assisted living facility near where his brother, Brian and Kay’s sister, Jan
live was quite a move for Mom. Little did we know at that time that things were going to rapidly change. This day was July 6.
Elk River runs through the park |
Julia found a friend about her size |
Feeding time at the Down's |
And from here we will fast
forward our summer that included Mom’s health not doing too well at almost
96. Add to that ER visits, ambulance
rides, finally surgery, rehab center to get strong, back to the hospital because
of pain med complications, then back to the rehab center to continue getting
stronger and then finally getting discharged back to her apartment. Hallelujah.
Discharge day was September 2. A
pretty long 2 months for everyone. Oh,
we almost forgot, mix into that getting her condo ready for sale. The wallpaper removal was the worst and we had the kitchen and bathrooms to attend to.
Move in day for our new home was quite an experience for both of us as we kept asking ourselves if everything from the old was going to fit in the new.
Paperwork, packing and unpacking kept us busy |
Just
need to do a little more downsizing again and work on getting it boondock-ready
(solar panels, LED lights throughout and bathroom shower head adjustments) to accommodate
our off-the-grid lifestyle.
Family Fun ~ Kay’s daughter traveled to Iceland for 10 days at the end of June. Joe (almost 13 yrs) and Julia (almost 3 yrs) came to Wisconsin to help us empty the house and have some fun with Grandpa and Grandma. What a time we all had living in the motor home down by the barn. Julia was a little pensive about the available space back in the bedroom – not at all like her bedroom back at her house. (We had to keep telling her that there were no monsters hiding anywhere.)
Classic Cars ~ Jeff and his brother, Brian had their share of cool cars during their early driving years and both continue to have a love and appreciation for the classics. A trip Back to the 50's at the classic car show at the Minnesota Fair Grounds was a hoot. The summer months bring out many smaller displays of classic cars that you can actually begin to recognize cars that you see driving around town.
Jeff with his brother, Brian and his classic '64 Nova |
More classic cars at a show at Lake Orono |
Brian and Jan |
New Baby News ~ Congratulations to our Niece, Lindsey and her husband, Kyle on the news that they are going to be 1st time parents. Baby shower is October 17th with baby’s arrival set for January. First time Grandparent credentials will be bestowed upon Jeff’s brother, Brian and Kay’s sister, Jan at this time. Fun times are coming for them!
A Friend Comes to Visit ~ We had a great visit from our dear friend, Richard who is originally from Big Falls, Minnesota. We met Richard and his wife Connie in Texas in 2012. They are our fishing buddies when we travel to Texas to shore fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Connie passed last year and we had good intentions of going to her memorial in July up in Big Lake, MN. Unfortunately, that's pretty much when everything was starting to heat up with Jeff's Mom, so we weren't able to travel at that time. Richard made it a point to hook up with us at the campground where we were staying so Kay could spoil him with some home cooking. Good conversation was had by all with some quality guy time while Kay was cooking. The next morning Richard would be pulling out and continuing his travels toward Texas.
Richard's new home on wheels. |
Our Travel
Plans ~ Once we turn the calendar
over to October, it’s time to make decisions on when we will leave and where
are we going to go. We do believe that
we have a starting point which would be Texas! We
have decided to travel south to Los Fresnos (near South Padre) to spend
maybe a good month where we will cast out the big fishing poles into the Gulf
of Mexico for some awesome shore fishing. Richard will be included!!!
We did this back in 2012 when we spent our first year of retirement in
the Rio Grande Valley. We are looking
forward to renewing friendships with people who still winter in south Texas. From there we head west to SE California and
Arizona to spend the remaining winter months of 2015/16 camping off-the-grid. We haven’t decided exact destinations and
times as of yet but you can be sure the Coach is pointed toward new adventures
this winter.
Be grateful for each day.Hugs
Jeff & Kay
So good to get caught up again. I think we are destined not to travel this winter. First Fred's "issues', then his mis-step (physio is sure it is a sprained ligament) then a humongous increase in Medical Travel Insurance (about $1000/month - just for him), and horrid decrease in the Canadian $ (at this post, it is less than .70 a dollar) - I think if we still had the RV, we would go but with no home to travel in . . . . well, I just don't think it's going to happen! We are so going to miss our preferred way of living and our wonderful friends. Please keep in touch. Hugs, LnF
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