Friday, December 30, 2011

Houseless!


For 8 days we have been selling, consigning, moving or giving away everything we thought we would not need.  And this morning we turned over the keys to the new homeowners.  Thankfully, they are as excited about moving in as we are about moving out!

The reality of our not owning a “sticks and bricks” (S&B) did not hit me until when I left work today.  I guess because we have been so busy with closing on the house, getting rid of all our stuff, furniture disappearing every day until all that was left was a mattress for us to sleep on, disconnecting all the utilities…for good, to finally turning over the keys that it just did not sink in.  Not even driving to work this morning with the towing equipment rattling in the back of the CRV and the bikes on the back of the car made me feel houseless.  But tonight, when I was driving to my mom’s, our temporary home while the RV is being serviced, it hit me:  we are houseless and it’s wonderful!!!  No electric bill, no water bill, no insurance, no property taxes, no telephone bills (landline), no painting, no grass-cutting, no weeding…. AWESOME!!

Thanks to everyone who has helped us:  Mom, who is letting us stay with her until the RV is ready and is graciously allowing us to store the things we either could not part with or thought we might need later at her home.  Crystal and Grant, who spent Christmas weekend with us helping us move, sort, or box most of our stuff.  Our realtor who patiently listed and marketed our house for over 18 months and who made closing a breeze.  And everyone else who has been praying for us to make the right decisions and all those who accepted the giveaways forced upon them!  Thank you!!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Day One: We closed on the house!!


After having our house listed for over 1 ½ years, we finally sold and closed on our house today!

Whoopee!!  Our full-timing journey begins.

Everyone asks us how we feel now that we finally sold the house.  We are excited, scared, nervous, anxious, relieved (that the house finally sold), somewhat overwhelmed (how are we going to get rid of all this stuff!), and mostly thankful.  Thankful that we have the opportunity to begin and live this new journey, thankful for the 6 years we enjoyed living in this house “out in the country”, thankful for our family and friends who support our decision to full-time, and thankful for our loving Father above who guides us in all our decisions.

So here we go, friends and family.  We hope to use this blog to share our adventures with you and look forward to reading your posts back to us as well.