We are in limbo as far as the house goes. There have been several open houses, a decent turnout of people and agents, a few possible interested couples, and the usual percentage of lookers who had valid reasons for why this house was not for them. When I look back on our own home buying experiences, I remember how many houses we walked thru and how different each was. So many of them were "not for us" but were quit right for someone else.
Our house has been very "right" for us for over 25 years. So far we have not had any feedback about anything we can change about the place. We have done all the work we planned on. When that right couple finds it, they will love it as much as we have.
Until then we will be based at "Camp Driveway," here on the upper drive at our own personal National Park. It is probably the best minimum-hookup site we will ever have! If you don't count the expense of keeping the house, and the 20 amp connection, the space is free, peaceful, beautiful, and secure.
Putting a positive spin on the situation, I think this time is good for both of us. We are getting the feel for just "living" in the Alfa. Not traveling, not vacationing, not exploring new places. Just living.
If we wanted to move back to the house we could. I know I don't. Every time I go down I feel like I'm walking into a stranger's house. It does not feel like home.
The Alfa feels like home.
I am amazed at myself in that I really like the limited space. I know there will still be rearrangements, but I like the fact that everything should have a place and be put away when we are done with it. Clutter is not an option!
We have been eating really well!
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Grilled lobster tails with fresh beans and steamed red potatoes |
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Craig making pulled pork |
While we were in Sacramento, one of our jacks started to have problems. Craig says it has been "balking" for some time. It needs to be replaced and parts have been ordered. So another trip up there will be required soon. Hopefully it will be before the end of the month because I've made reservations at Zion National Park in Utah for the first week of October. We've agreed that if the repair isn't done, we won't go. The repair guy said it will depend on how long it takes Atwood to send out the parts. You would think most of a month would be long enough!
Keep us in your thoughts! We want to be on the move.