Thursday, September 18, 2014
Stillllllllllll cleaning out!!!!
OK, no real walk through yet. I know, I know...we promised and everyone is clamoring for it, but we have to nail down some loose ends before we give you the full on tour. We are learning soooooo much. And even though there is a TON still in storage we feel soooooo much lighter!!! It is amazing that it takes ten minutes to pick-up the entire bus. And my husband and I have had some AMAZING time at night sipping tea, eating cookies (don't tell the kids) and reading poetry to each other. WHAT!?!?!?! How crazy great.
Here are some pics to tide you over:
These two are ready to GO!!!! But not quite packed up here yet.
Loading up the jockey boxes. Totally handy.
Hook-ups installed by JR. Nothing like cutting into the side of a bus to make you think about what you are doing!
Installed Bamboo bench built by JR for Japanese style eating area. Table still to come.
Installing the stick faux-wood floor. Easy to put in EXCEPT for all the crazy cuts we have to make to get it to fit!!!!
DONE!!! And exhausted burning the candle at both ends. No wonder my arm went numb for days. But it looked totally beautiful...until P got at it with a permanent marker the next day. DOH!!!!
Working on locks for the roof hatches. Who put him up here?!?!
Chalkboard paint on the bunk beds and the cupboards.
Tree bunk rails installed - probably my favorite thing that I made on the entire bus. Though they still need latches.
The bee going to board the bee bus.
Nonno and P prepare for blast off!
Here is a quick look
More to come...especially now that we are in phase II of our adventure. Thanks for all the love and we will see you all soon maybe!!! I will leave you with this:
Sunday, September 14, 2014
We're IN!!!!
Wow. So many milestones so quickly one after another!!! Where to begin?!
I guess the first momentous occasion to pinpoint is the moment the water and electric were hooked up and working, as witnessed by our first toilet flush and sink turn on! How TOTALLY exciting. Truly, only people who know little to nothing about putting this stuff together and then actually accomplishing it can understand the level of excitement a flushing toilet can cause (and probably many people in third world countries)!!! If I can add the video, I shall do so HERE
Mos def. This one is not fun. Especially when my kids express exhaustion in night terrors. Nothing like a screaming kid you have no way to calm down in the middle of the night in a packed campground! And then the sibling following suit the next night. Not to mention the after school exhaustion freak outs. But I can see them starting to level off a bit and we are working this week to give them more routine and time in the campground instead of running place to place. And they met some other kids who live at this campground through DECEMBER!!!!!! They are homeschooled and around to play with all the time. They are psyched!
Next milestone would be getting insurance (thank you Tony at ALLSTATE!!!) and LICENSE PLATES!!!! That felt pretty great...especially since we have been going back and forth with the DMV forever with what the qualifications are for an RV designation. It seems they themselves are confused and going on a reallllly busy day when they are getting screamed at by people and then are taking it out on each other is NOT a good idea. Though smiling at them ALOT and being verrrrrry patient with them WAS a good idea. Hence, plates :)
There was the first secretive inaugural drive...obviously no longer a secret, but had to be done to get our inspection (they don't usually come to you ;). It was going to be just us two and the baby while the kids were in school, but my dad showed up. I think he was pretty thrilled about it because the whole time he looked like the cat who swallowed the canary. And every time we made a tight turn he'd say,"Jeez! Pretty good JR!!! I would have hit that jerk!"
Then the second more public inaugural drive to FIVE GUYS with the Winne boys and Nat. Yum!!!! And then surprised Harve, Kori and the boys for a drive around the block :)
The finishing touches look awesome - though they are not all quite finished. Morgan churned out some amazing bedroom and kitchen curtains with a roll of green twall I had found a while back. She installed some hooks for coats and donated cute windowbox shelves. Noel and Rachel continued the sweatshop at their abode in the city and mailed us a package of brilliant kids bunk curtains. Now I just need to get everything hung so the peeps at the campground no longer have to witness my husband's reggae dances as he does dishes :). The bench area was built by jr out of leftover bamboo flooring and is beautiful. I added some chalkboard paint to the bunks and the cupboards and the bunk trees went up.
And now we are at the campground! I am writing from the phone and will add pics once back at my computer. This was the sign as we arrived:
The downs:
-Things are tight inside
-You can feel/hear the weather more acutely
-Stress
-Things are not yet done or in their places
-The kids are EXHAUSTED from moving, the craziness of summer AND starting school
The ups:
-Things are tight inside
Out of necessity they are having to figure out mindfulness in space and privacy. They each have their own playroom and there is, so far, MUCH less screaming of "get OUT of my room!!!" (Ironically they shared a BIG room before and we heard this phrase CONSTANTLY)
-You can feel/hear the weather more acutely
Yes, it is chilly in the am. But we do have an electric heater we have but to turn on. At night they cuddle into their bunks and listen to some Harry Potter and in the morning (we are on our 4th morning here, I think) they crawl under the covers with us and we hold the chill and the world at bay. And I LOVE hearing the wind, the rain and seeing the trees and landscape right outside the bedroom. Cannot WAIT to park in some of the national parks. When I asked where the kids wanted their house to wake up W said "the beach" and R said "under water" :)
-Stress
I have had to recognize how stressed out I allowed myself to become. Good news is that I have regained feeling in my arm after letting go of that stress :). And my family is much happier about it also :)
-Things are not yet done or in their places
The place is a bit of a mess and chaotic. However, there is still that excitementof organizing and creating the right space for things. And, truthfully, this mess is soooooo much smaller than a whole houseful of mess!!!!!!
-The kids are EXHAUSTED from moving, the craziness of summer AND starting school
And this moment is actually one of my most favorites so far: as I sit and type this blog under a cozy, fleecy blanket, the kids snooze in their bunks and my husband reads me some Rilke. WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN THIS?!?!?
So as phase I (building the bus) winds down we will give you a tour of the inside soon and our insights into phase II of this journey (living it!). Thanks for your support and well wishing. We couldn't do this without the amazing understanding and assistance we get from our friends an family. Thank you all!!!!! Live, love, laugh S.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Sisters of SEW!!!
We had some visitors! Rachel and Noel...Queens of Curtain! Sisters of Sew! They came, they made curtains, they watched children, they did dishes!!!!! Maybe if you are realllllly nice, they will come visit you too! How lucky we are to have some amazing friends :)
They worked so long and hard that the poor old machine kicked it! Hopefully she just needs a good cleaning.
Even W gets in on the action.
Uncle T shows Bubs how to properly sling a hammer.
Willow takes a pic of the new carpet in her bunk room. Thank you Habitat for Humanity Restore!!
Adam sands the bed rails between bouts of P sitting.
Miss Kari checks in on our progress and gives us a hand (and advice about making the beds easily accessible to puking children!) :)
Mom's Magic Mushroom!!! Here's hoping the police are thinking "faeries" and "gnomes" and not "psychedelics" and "jail"! :)
Mr. Dave drops some lyrics on us.
Not gonna lie, definitely living in the land of stress right now, what with school starting, packing a house, and trying to finish the bus. When asked for a time frame it is soooo hard to explain to people. If you have no idea what you are doing in the first place, and what issues you will encounter, how can you possibly know how long it will take. It is like taking a trip through unchartered territory to get to the ocean on the other side and someone asking when you will arrive. BUT, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel and we are stubborn enough (or tenacious) to keep going til we get there. THANK YOU, THANK YOU TO ALL THE AMAZING BABYSITTERS, HELPERS AND WELL-WISHERS WE HAVE HAD ALONG THE WAY!!!! YOU ARE ALL AMAZING!!! WE COULDN'T DO THIS WITHOUT YOU!!! And thank you for time and again bringing me back to sanity. No one wants to see a stressed-out, strung-out red head. Trust me. :) If you want more progress reports and views of the inside of the bus, you are either going to have to drop by before we move out (hopefully this Sunday or a day or so later!!!) or wait til we are elsewhere!!! Peace! I will leave you with this smile:
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