My son and son-in-law
took me to Disney World last month.
It was a blast and I'll post photos as soon as
he sends them to me.
Disney World was on my bucket list,
so it was wonderful to be able to check it off.
Thank you, Cameron and Michael!
Getting ready for my next bucket list adventure
took me to Disney World last month.
It was a blast and I'll post photos as soon as
he sends them to me.
Disney World was on my bucket list,
so it was wonderful to be able to check it off.
Thank you, Cameron and Michael!
Getting ready for my next bucket list adventure
has been hard work,
but a lot of fun too!
Flying to Europe First Class
is one item on my bucket list left to do.
But the NEXT item is easier and will last longer.
It's my intention to take at least one year off,
buy an RV,
and go see America!
As I go through my belongings, once again,
I have discovered that
I'm not the minimalist I think I am!
Somehow I have accumulated a ton of "stuff ...
again!
So...
I look at each thing and ask:
1) Do I love it?
2) Do I need it?
3) Have I used it in the past year?
If not, I make some tough decisions.
Walking the Camino Santiago
has given me a deep understanding
of the difference between
what I WANT
and what I really NEED to be happy.
Walking 6 weeks with nothing
except what fits in a 15 pound pack
was enlightening.
Especially when the lightbulb went on
inside my head and I thought,
"Gosh, I don't miss ANY of that stuff back home!"
So far, I've given away a few boxes of items.
Things I'm not sure of,
I'll look at once I return from Spain again in June.
The most difficult things to part with
are the old photographs inherited
from my many grandparents.
While those are precious to ME,
and while my sons remember
my grandparents and 2 of my great-grandparents,
the rest of those people are strangers to them,
and they're not really interested in genealogy.
I keep hoping one of my 3 grandchildren
will want the 3 or 4 boxes of genealogy
and old photos.
I'll wait a few more years to see.
But after that, what are they good for?
I also have heirlooms from those grandparents,
great grandparents,
and great great grandparents.
Things that I looked at,
touched,
and loved while growing up but that are, again, meaningless to my children.
How sad,
in a way,
that all we love turns to dust in the end.
I have one small box,
about 10" x 10" x 4" marked "Things I Love." Crystals, gemstones, knicknacks,
a couple of vases from my great grandmothers.
Along with the photos,
those are what I'd grab if I had time in an emergency.
Otherwise, the 24 boxes (more or less)
that are left don't hold much sentimental value.
They are just "things."
So when I return from Spain in June,
I'll be having an estate sale.
I need just enough to fit
into the new-to-me Chinook
that I'm going to manifest.
Isn't she a beauty?!
I can just see myself in the driver's seat.
What adventures I'll have!
I'll be soooo happy seeing America
in this little RV!
Great rigs. I am also a nomatic Vanner part-time. And these Chinook's are really cool. I'm in a smaller mini camper myself.
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