This crew has been adjusting to life in one place and enjoying everything that involves.
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Doors are Magnificant
What a busy few months. What an UNDERSTATEMENT.
Since we've parked the RV Airabess we have (collectively): bought 2 vehicles, sold a house, bought a house, begun a serious overhaul of said house, joined a swim team, performed in a theatre production following a 6 week theater camp, worked an ungodly amount of hours in the dog days of summer, gotten a promotion, began a new phase of teaching (yoga), lost some LB's, made new friends, connected with old friends, had our first house guest, completed the 3rd grade, took a dive trip, played tourist (officially as locals) and still found time for lots of love.
Oh, and we have doors now. They close. It's magnificent. (At some point I'm going to write about 'comfort stations' aka public/community showers and bathrooms. Every bona fide traveler knows that struggle... All are not created equal.)
I miss the down time. And, while I still don't think it's always a healthy thing, I'm embracing the glorification of busy. For now. While we reconnect to life in one place it's what is right for us.
Having a permanent address means life is going to have a predictability to it. It allows for busy in a completely different way than travel did. It is just as beautiful. The trick is not getting caught in the hamster wheel.
It's such a wonderful feeling to come home. To create a space that is ours, from scratch, with our hard work. It's super rewarding. It's freaking hard. But it's amazing.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Back to Life
We have finally made back to the place we will call home.
Is the wanderlust gone?
No.
I don't think once you've really started to see what the world has to offer you can ever really be satisfied in one place. The next trip will be aboard a plane though! Europe anyone?
But, we aren't really gypsies. So, it's time to get back to reality. Or rather the reality we want for our family.
So, when choosing the place we would settle down it was important to look at what brings us joy. Jobs, work~ that's available in lots of places. But, we had to consider what, outside of income, would be comfortable, attainable and in line with what our lifestyle is about.
And, duh. Just, duh. Of course we knew where we wanted to make our roots. We had already started before and came back during this great big Airabess adventure. We keep coming back.
Again and again and again; where layers include a bikini and sarong~ not fleece leggings and flannels.
The Florida Keys really is where this crew calls home.
I think we have known for a long time. But... we thought maybe. And now there is no question. No, "what if?"
What if... we could sail the Caribbean and set ourselves up in the Virgins?
What if.... we see the west coast and really, really love it?
What about... a cabin in the mountains?
Why not... where we have a house?
Why? Because none of it worked, or worked out (i.e. the USVI).
It feels absolutely amazing to be able to know for sure.
We get this life to experience and I don't want to look back at the end of it and wonder what it would have been like if I had put it all out there.
It's all out there. No regrets or questions.
I was welcomed back to the job I had last Summer before we took off to the Bahamas and the beyond that never happened. RV Airabess is a convenient bike ride to and from. Which is perfect because when you step out of life for a year or two there are a ton of things that need to come together- car, housing, furniture etc...)
It will all work out. I'm not worried. Not stressed. Just super hopeful and excited about this next chapter.
Life is so full of every day moments that are worthy of recognition. So, I am still going to post about our adventures. Maybe not as regularly, or maybe more. For right now, we are getting into the groove of Airabess life here, at home, and still living this amazing dream.
Is the wanderlust gone?
No.
I don't think once you've really started to see what the world has to offer you can ever really be satisfied in one place. The next trip will be aboard a plane though! Europe anyone?
But, we aren't really gypsies. So, it's time to get back to reality. Or rather the reality we want for our family.
So, when choosing the place we would settle down it was important to look at what brings us joy. Jobs, work~ that's available in lots of places. But, we had to consider what, outside of income, would be comfortable, attainable and in line with what our lifestyle is about.
And, duh. Just, duh. Of course we knew where we wanted to make our roots. We had already started before and came back during this great big Airabess adventure. We keep coming back.
Again and again and again; where layers include a bikini and sarong~ not fleece leggings and flannels.
The Florida Keys really is where this crew calls home.
I think we have known for a long time. But... we thought maybe. And now there is no question. No, "what if?"
What if... we could sail the Caribbean and set ourselves up in the Virgins?
What if.... we see the west coast and really, really love it?
What about... a cabin in the mountains?
Why not... where we have a house?
Why? Because none of it worked, or worked out (i.e. the USVI).
It feels absolutely amazing to be able to know for sure.
We get this life to experience and I don't want to look back at the end of it and wonder what it would have been like if I had put it all out there.
It's all out there. No regrets or questions.
I was welcomed back to the job I had last Summer before we took off to the Bahamas and the beyond that never happened. RV Airabess is a convenient bike ride to and from. Which is perfect because when you step out of life for a year or two there are a ton of things that need to come together- car, housing, furniture etc...)
It will all work out. I'm not worried. Not stressed. Just super hopeful and excited about this next chapter.
Life is so full of every day moments that are worthy of recognition. So, I am still going to post about our adventures. Maybe not as regularly, or maybe more. For right now, we are getting into the groove of Airabess life here, at home, and still living this amazing dream.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Redrock Canyon State Park
Another long drive, but gorgeous. Mountains surrounding us most of the way. We saw the famous Joshua tree while driving, and then again sprinkled around the Canyon.
Another dry camp in the desert.. the last for awhile. The temperature
We explored the canyon around our site. All of us agreed the walls looked like the drippy castles we use to make at the beach back home.
Our first night we had a fire... the first one since Louisiana. It was an amazing night~ sitting by the fire under the stars.
After school the next day we hiked to the rim of the canyon. I am still so amazed at the flowers in bloom here as well as the variety of rocks and minerals in the area.
Pretty stoked that I was able to get my mat out as well. Practice on the mat has been more challanging than I thought it would be on this trip. Yoga as of late has been hiking and reflection and breath work. But the weather is so nice now, and I can almost always find a semi-level spot. Live is good.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Home
I spent my last day in St. Augustine having lunch with a dear friend followed by a concert with my kiddo and another dear friend. Not a bad way to say goodbye to our hometown. There was, of course, a ton of running around finishing things up. That's not what I will remember though.
I will remember the farewell hugs and dancing my booty off.
Friday morning we woke up early and mopped our way out of the house. Someone else lives there now. So strange and I obsessed over it the WHOLE way down to the Keys. Once here though I had other things to focus on, adjust to and obsess about.
FYI you can pack all of you necessary belongings into a shoebox size car and move. It's not exactly comfortable, but we did it.
So we are here and plugged in so we can put everything back together.
We had planned on doing a few things pre-splash.... But the boatyard launched it earlier than they were supposed to. We will see how that effects us moving forward. Probably going to have to beach it, unless Hubs can do the chores underwater. Time will tell. And now we have that in abundance.
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