August 22
We are wrapping up things in Portland . It has been a great summer but I
couldn’t tell you how we spent it…it just seemed to move along until it was
gone! We somehow thought we would have lots of free time, enough time that we
might take a drive up the NW coast in search of a Native American mask to add
tour collection. That didn’t happen.
The past couple of weeks we have been doing things like
taking items from the house we are living in for the summer to our storage
unit. We gave our Tahoe to Mark, our older son so borrowed it when he was in
town to take the larger items to the unit.
Today marks two weeks before we head out to the east coast
and the beginning of our odyssey. We are spending the weekend volunteering for
a fund raising event for Our House of Portland. A friend asked us to help her
with the cooking so today we were in her kitchen from 8:40 until 4:40. Sophie
is a fabulous cook of Indian cuisine, one of our favorites. The dinner for 20
is tomorrow night so we will return tomorrow to help with what needs to be
done.
Next week we plan to put more things into storage. We did a
practice pack this week to make sure we could pack for seven months of travel
in four suitcases. We made it in three. Our goal is to have only the minimum
here to pack and take to the unit our last week. We leave Sept 6th
so on the 5th we will take our bed and bed/bath linens to the unit
and any clothes we will not be taking with us. Our Vietnam visas arrived this week, we
have suspended our magazine subscriptions and the NY Times, all effective Sept
5th. There are so many
details to tend to when leaving for an extended period of time. We make lists,
mark things on the calendar and think we have thought of everything only to
realize we have overlooked something. This week we realized we should get our
flu shots before leaving. An ad at a chain pharmacy brought this to our
attention.
August 30, 2014
We are now a week away from leaving. We took another load of
boxes to the storage unit this week and started more packing today. We will
pack all the clothes we aren’t taking with us, all the kitchen items, etc early
in the week. We won’t cook after Wednesday. We are making menus from what is
left in the freezer and pantry. We took 26# of canned goods and some bed linens
to a food bank and household goods place this week. Our load is really getting
light!
I have been going through our itinerary and copying notes I
made while researching plane, train and bus schedules. So now everything is on
an Excel spreadsheet instead of scraps of paper. It is beginning to feel very
real and I am excited. We got our flu shots yesterday so we crossed that off
the list.
Sept 5
This is our last day in the house we have rented for the
summer. Ron downloaded videos then we
made our first run to the storage unit took longer than expected due to a
couple of hiccups. We had a plastic cover for the
mattress and it turned out it was for the split box springs that we stored in
May. The cover we needed for the mattress was on the box springs and we
couldn’t get to them. So crafty Ron split the two smaller covers and taped them
to each other to make a big cover. It worked but took too much time. Then it
took a long time to get the mattress into the space pushing, lifting and
grunting seemed to do the trick. We raced off from Sellwood to the unit with
the second load and threw it into the unit and dashed to Vancouver in time for Ron’s haircut. We had a
late lunch of fish tacos at Woody’s which are the best! Then we went to Max and
Donna’s who will take care of our car while we are gone. They drove us to Howard
Johnson’s near the airport where we spent the night. We walked about 15 blocks
to a great little Colombian/Venezuela place for dinner. We found Mama Leo’s through
Trip Advisor and it was fabulous.
We got up at 3:45 to get to the airport by 4:45. Not enough
sleep by any stretch of imagination. We arrived in Greenville , SC
about 7:00 where we will stay with my sister in the mountains near the NC
border. On Sunday, the next day, my sister had all my nieces and nephews and
their families up here for lunch. In addition friends of ours from Atlanta drove up to join
in the fun. My family all talks at once, loudly. It was a great day.
On Monday we drove up to Flat Rock NC where James and Doug
were staying and spent a few hours walking through Hendersonville NC ,
pursuing shops. We had a great pulled pork platter at a local restaurant before
heading home. We thoroughly enjoyed getting in another visit with them before
they headed back to Atlanta .
Sept 9
Today I drove to Greer SC to visit a cousin of mine. It was
under an hour’s drive. I took a route through some back roads. I came across
one of the biggest crosses I have ever seen. I am in the heart of the Bible
belt here. At the foot of the cross were the words “Behold the Lamb”. In the NW
where we live there is a Starbucks or other espresso shop every two blocks.
Here there is a Baptist church every two blocks. On the way home on the same
road I saw a sign that read “Fried Oreos”. Welcome to my world in South Carolina .
Sept 12
We ended our stay in SC with a visit with my cousin Ben Geer
and dinner at a fish farm. We dined on fried catfish and hush puppies. It just
seemed a fitting way to end this part of our trip. Tomorrow we will get up
early and Toni and Charlie (my sister and her husband) will drive us to
Charlotte NC about two hours away where Ron has his annual ICMA meeting.
Both Dana and I would both KILL for a couple of Woody's fish and shrimp tacos! Miss them dearly.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good start, we'll be reading as often as you post. Vicarious living at its best ya know?
Wayne