Saturday, May 9, 2015

Digging In (05-07-15)

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Once the boat was settled it was time to dig in to the storage unit.   


Our first stop was the office at the storage center, where we discovered that the unit across the hall from ours is available, so $90 later, we had a place to throw a bunch of our stuff so we could dig deeper into the unit.







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It was pretty convenient, and quite a time saver, to have a place so close by to put our stuff.












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As we made our way towards the back we had to think about our stuff, and whether we would have a spot for it at the new house.  It was a sometimes painful process because anything we didn't care about was discarded 6 years ago, when we went on the road.  So, anything that is left is something somewhat important to us.

Not everything made the cut, and we have made several trips to Goodwill and Salvation Army.  The barber chair stays, though. We’ll find someplace to put it!








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Some items that seemed important to keep 6 years ago, now seem very old school and outdated and were donated.












photo 1There are things we come across that are bringing back a lot of memories, and are kept for that reason, even though we don’t need them. In the pre-automatic feeder days, Dozer, the Emmy award winning actor, would routinely score at least two, and sometimes three, dinners in a day.

I finally made this door hanger that we put on the closet door where his food was kept.  Whoever fed him dinner flipped the sign, and when he was fed breakfast it was flipped to the blank side.








tailgate
When we packed the camper for this trip we tried to pack light, figuring there would be some items that either because of their fragility or their importance, or both, we would want to bring back with us. 

The original tailgate for the truck has been in storage since we bought the truck, and rather than try to pack it for shipping, we are bringing it with us.  Unfortunately we can’t keep it on the truck with the camper on, so it will ride in the back seat….





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What else is coming with us?  Our jewelry, my keyboard, and the stain glass windows that Paul’s mom made for him years ago.  They are crated pretty well, but we are going to see if we can incorporate them into the house while it’s being built.










P1150442 One of the things that has made life easier is that we were very organized when we stored everything 6 years ago.  Every box was labeled with a number, and a master list was created with a list of all the contents.  We knew we would probably be having things shipped, so most things were crated or packaged with that in mind.  That sure has helped keep our stress levels down!










We’ve contacted several major moving companies and on Monday they will be coming to look at our stuff and give us an estimate on the move.

3 comments:

  1. At least when you put things in storage before going fulltime you'd made a plan for a future home. Most people don't do that. We've met a couple that had eight storage lockers, had kept everything they ever owned and had no intention or plan to.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  2. Okay, we have no storage at all. For 4 years we had two trunks at our daughters. We culled them to one and we have that with us. Mostly photos and the kids mementos. But we don't ever expect to have a house again.

    Good planning for you. Love the barber chair and can't wait to try it. Can you cut hair?

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  3. Sure I can cut hair! I can also guarantee you won't like the result!

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