Just because one lives in a brand new trailer doesn't mean there are not maintenance items that need to be addressed. Yesterday armed with a phillips screwdriver I added three coat hooks to various walls, installed a hand towel rack and the toilet paper holder. I was unable to get the bunkhouse door to latch again. I have one hinge off but I need to get John's help to rehang the door. As it was his birthday yesterday I did not press him into any of my honey do lists.
Out on the property John was busy working on the frame for the trailer pad and also building a lean-to attachement to the shed (to cover bikes and such)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
The simple life
here we are coming up on a week at the KOA. Life is simple. So simple this is the first time in over a week I have sat down to a desktop computer. The joy of a full size keyboard and a mouse....and a screen I don't need to squint at to see.
Life has slowed dramatically. Laundry is done at friends houses or at the laundry here at camp. All five kids are now home, leading to new dynamics. Tense moments, tears, and grumpiness. But overall we are doing well. We had several visitors last night. My sister went out to dinner with us and then came to see our new digs. While she was here our family friends stopped over. We sat outside and talked and laughed and watched the kids scooter. We served up ice cream in paper bowls with forks because all the spoons were dirty.
The property is coming along. We got the water pump working so we can use those 1500 gallons in the tank. The well should start in two weeks. We also met with the designer and he is getting back to us with new plans. It is very exciting to see things moving forward.
John is working off site as he has had issues with his work computer connecting wirelessly. It is well and good since it is loud and cramped in here.
There are no pictures with this post as they are all on my phone and this is John's computer. Mine is laying on the bed with cables in a box in the back of my truck.
Life is simple and good.
Life has slowed dramatically. Laundry is done at friends houses or at the laundry here at camp. All five kids are now home, leading to new dynamics. Tense moments, tears, and grumpiness. But overall we are doing well. We had several visitors last night. My sister went out to dinner with us and then came to see our new digs. While she was here our family friends stopped over. We sat outside and talked and laughed and watched the kids scooter. We served up ice cream in paper bowls with forks because all the spoons were dirty.
The property is coming along. We got the water pump working so we can use those 1500 gallons in the tank. The well should start in two weeks. We also met with the designer and he is getting back to us with new plans. It is very exciting to see things moving forward.
John is working off site as he has had issues with his work computer connecting wirelessly. It is well and good since it is loud and cramped in here.
There are no pictures with this post as they are all on my phone and this is John's computer. Mine is laying on the bed with cables in a box in the back of my truck.
Life is simple and good.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The adventure continues...
Well we closed on the house on the 7th. Family and friends kept us going by stepping in and helping us pack and clean. We finally finished up around 3 am on the 7th. We signed papers and eagerly awaited the wire transfer, you know the one we needed to get the trailer, we waited and then waited right through Friday which bumped is to Monday. Our friends said not a word as our stay was extended.
We sent one boy off to camp on Sunday reducing the count under one roof to 11.
Monday the money showed and we were off to get the trailer. We parked it at the property and got the generator running. It was a gas hog and just wasn't working out well. We ended up at the local KOA. We signed up for a month. Hey free showers and a pool. It's all good. More later as I'm typing on my phone... ya know because we don't have our Internet up yet.
We sent one boy off to camp on Sunday reducing the count under one roof to 11.
Monday the money showed and we were off to get the trailer. We parked it at the property and got the generator running. It was a gas hog and just wasn't working out well. We ended up at the local KOA. We signed up for a month. Hey free showers and a pool. It's all good. More later as I'm typing on my phone... ya know because we don't have our Internet up yet.
Monday, June 4, 2012
A new season...The adventure begins
Obviously it has been awhile since my last post. Many things were happening in my life and I lost my ability to multitask. I had some health issues that needed taking care of (nothing too serious and I'm keeping the details close to the silicon for now) and am just now coming to a point where I feel like writing again.
This time around I will be journaling our adventure of moving from a 4900 sq ft house to a 35 ft trailer on 5 acres! We purchased 5 acres back in February, put our house on the market and waited. Our house closes on June 7 and we will move onto the property on June 8.
Should be fun with 7 people, a border collie, 5 acres and tight quarters. Come along and see who survives... feel free to count the grey hairs as they sprout on my head!
In the meantime I need to pack!
This time around I will be journaling our adventure of moving from a 4900 sq ft house to a 35 ft trailer on 5 acres! We purchased 5 acres back in February, put our house on the market and waited. Our house closes on June 7 and we will move onto the property on June 8.
Should be fun with 7 people, a border collie, 5 acres and tight quarters. Come along and see who survives... feel free to count the grey hairs as they sprout on my head!
In the meantime I need to pack!
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