Saturday, August 17, 2013

Our first few days.

Wow. It's kinda surreal sitting here, in the Airstream, listening to the rain making that tinny sound as it hits the aluminum. This is my home now. All 240(ish)sqft of it. We're really doing this. It is happening.

There's been a lot of drama and stress the last few weeks with the delayed closing. Our last day in the house we spent 10 hours moving the last bit of stuff (which I swear multiplied like rabbits as we packed it up) and cleaning (BIG thanks go to my sister for helping!) and signing papers for the closing since we would not be in town. We then drove 8 hours to PA, getting in at 2:30am the same day! Well, I guess that would be considered the next day... but you get the idea. And then it took another hour to get our son to back sleep once we got to Rob's parents so, 19 straight hours of insanity. I hope I never have to pack to move and pack for vacation in the same day ever again. Talk about crazy! You can't find anything, you don't remember what went where and you pretty much don't even care. You just want to be DONE. We had a good time in PA though and enjoyed our time with Matt (Rob's brother), who was in from Thailand, and our last day there we took a little ride on his parents' sailboat, which was lovely. I needed a little sunshine in my life.






When we came home, we came home to the Airstream. Well, sort of. We spent the first night at my parents since there were boxes and piles of things that had been thrown in during the move that were preventing us from even having a place to sit, let alone sleep. We spent the next day cleaning and organizing and by the end of the day we had made some good progress. There was no running water yet so I wanted to wait another day to sleep here but, Rob wanted to stay and we did. I wasn't exactly happy about it so Mrs. Grumpy Pants (that's me, in case you were wondering) was hanging around for most of the night. Here we are, 4 days later and we still don't have water. 1975 pluming is stupid and nothing at all like what we have today. Rob has tried and tried to make it work but it looks like we're going to have to scrap the leaky drain connection and start fresh. I'm not grumpy anymore about it (mostly) but it is kind of a pain to haul my dishes in the house to wash them and I can't even rinse my hands in here if I cut up an orange or something, which is... sticky. It's not so bad though, really, and James and Laura have been so amazingly gracious to us and are letting me add my dishes to the dishwasher and come in and out for drinking water, etc... SO thankful we're starting our journey here in their driveway. The 'Stream just isn't ready to stand on her own 2 fe... 4 tires.

I neglected to take photos of the first day or two but I snapped a few while cooking dinner today. The following give a glimpse into my life now.

Rain, sweet potatoes, bacon grease... not so bad. 

Note the stack of dishes... :-/

Kitchen!

My boy watching Mighty Machines.

Will's room. Also home to all of our clothes (except hanging ones).

The curtain-door I made for Will's room. It's actually working pretty well. 

Yep. The bathroom is a disaster!! Someday, this space will be lovely... but until then, it looks like this. 

:-( More bathroom randomness. (Note the new toilet!)

I am not complaining that I have a box of fresh tomatoes, eggs from my girls
and a bag of our home-grown garlic taking up my counter space. 

My spices, oils, etc!


I have to say that living small doesn't really bother me too much and I think things are going to start calming down a little bit soon. Because the camper feels so connected to the outside and we always have the windows and door open (the weather has been Amazing!), William has been just running outside all the time. Sometimes he asks, sometimes he doesn't. It's been a real struggle for me but, I can feel myself adjusting little by little. Today was slightly more normal feeling, which was nice. Will and I ran around in the (light) rain to burn off some energy this afternoon and then watched some Mighty Machines on Netflix. After I finally got him down for bed, the rain picked up. I'd like to go shower but, a) it's raining and I have to go walk to the house to shower and b) it's dark. Hmm... Maybe I'll go over later.

In other news, we STILL haven't picked a name for our puppy and we get to pick him up in 9 days! I admit that it's probably going to feel a little cramped as we adjust to another body in here but, once he's potty trained and sleeping through the night and we can ditch the crate I think it'll be much better. Yes, we have to fit a crate in here. No, I'm not exactly sure how. We will make it work. I was showing Will how to use the clicker for training the dog today. He was loving that. Though, I don't think I'll actually let him use it for a while, since I don't need a confused dog! :-)

Thanks for reading this long post! Feel free to contact us with questions, encouragements, ideas, dog names, etc... :-)