Back in Portland and the Great NW
Our first plan: Ron and I thought we could rent a place in Portland or Vancouver
for the summer. This would allow us to get ready for our move to Mexico and to
say hello and goodbye to all our friends. HA! Were we ever naïve? Portland has a 3% vacancy
rate for rentals and the only rentals available require a year’s lease. We have
relied on friends to help us out and we are extremely grateful for all the
support we have been shown.
Our Second plan: Ron and I arrived in Portland on April 24th and stayed
at Larry and Susan’s Sellwood house for two weeks. This is the house we rented
last summer after selling our home in Vancouver .
From there we moved to Gary and Edmund’s house
in SW Portland and house sat while they vacationed in Italy . Stunning sunsets from Gary and Edmond;s deck!
We moved
back to the Sellwood house for one week and Ron helped Larry get the house
ready for Hillary and Scott (Larry’s daughter and her husband and two children)
to move in on Saturday. Ron worked doing some wall repair, painting and various
minor handyman jobs. I mowed the grass and ran errands for parts as needed. We
made great progress in getting the house ready. We volunteered to help out on
moving day. We moved out on Friday to an airbnb in NE
Portland . On Saturday there were some delays but we were able to
help until around 7:00 PM including serving dinner. We left and went to a
restaurant to join friends whom we have not seen for quite a while. During out
last week in Sellwood, we put an offer on a
‘so called’ 3 bedroom 2 bath
house near where we were staying. One of
the bedrooms was in the attic area and was quite small (8X8) and the second
bath was in the unfinished basement. So
in reality, it was a 2 bedroom 1 bath home without a garage, but nicely
refinished in a period way. The asking
price was $535,000. In two days, they
received 10 offers (mostly all cash) with the high bid at $596,000. We were way out bid.
Our Third Plan: Our
son Mark has taken a new job working for a community college in Wyoming . He has finished his PhD program and
finalizing his dissertation. We agreed to go back there to help pack up because
Mark was already committed for another season at the Britt Festival in Oregon that will take him to the time he needs to start
in Wyoming . So our travel plans were changed again to
allow for this side trip.
Our Fourth Plan: While at the bnb we decided to look at real
estate. Portland
is on fire as far as the real estate market is concerned. We learned that
200,000 more people are expected to move here over the next 20 years. We also
learned that real estate prices were expected to rise 12% this year over last
year. We were afraid we would get priced out of the market and decided we could
buy a condo and rent it while we were living in Mexico . That way we would have
something to come back to and if we decided at that point that we wanted
something different we could sell it and use the money to buy something else.
Somewhere in all this I had a hysteroscopy procedure to
remove the polyp I discovered I had while traveling in Central
America . Unfortunately the procedure was not successful and I
learned that the only way to remove the polyp was to have a hysterectomy. Drat!
Our Fifth Plan: That meant changing our plans regarding
departure. The operation was scheduled for June 22nd. My next option
was September so I took the 22nd. I also had the option of June 8th
but I would have to miss the wedding for two friends, Kathy and Penney, who
have been together for 35 years. I couldn’t miss that! Because of the surgery, Ron felt we needed a
home base to come home to and we looked at several condos in Portland .
We put in a bid on one, but were out bid. This was a very fancy historic building from
1911 and the unit was remodeled in that period.
Very high end. But it was small;
only 1000 sq feet with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.
Our Sixth Plan: During this time we found a house
to lease in Mexico
through our friend Stacy. We were over the moon to score this house: it sleeps
five, was within our budget, is in the exact kind of neighborhood we wanted and
we could walk to the center of town in 10 minutes. It doesn’t get any better
than that. Google Casa Emily San Miguel
and look for a VRBO listing for pictures
We left the bnb after 12 days and on June 11th drove
to S Oregon for the wedding weekend. It was
fabulous as you would imagine. I never saw two more radiant women. After the
weeding we drove to Salem OR on Sunday and spent four nights with our
friends Rollie and Dolores Wisbrock .
Ron helped Rollie with a couple of projects there too. Then we went to Portland and stayed two nights with Janet Flaherty,
another friend. She is getting her spare apartment ready to use as an airbnb
and Ron helped by installing some electrical plugs/switches, hanging artwork, a
spice rack and other handyman tasks. I
could rent this guy out!
Saturday June 20th we drove out to Parkdale in
the Columbia Gorge. This is where Larry and Susan live. They had invited us to
stay with them when I found out I needed the hysterectomy. I do not know what
we would have done without them. As it turned out the timing was perfect. L
& S leave June 29th for three weeks in France . We (Ron
) will take are of the farms with its
geese, ducks, veggie garden and the smartest dog ever, Baker. I will be
lounging around recuperating and hopefully helping out as I can with the
limitations I will have.
We bid on a second condo to rent out while in Mexico and this
one we won. It is about 1200 sq ft. with
2 bedrooms and 2 baths in a nice NW area of Portland .
We will close the end of June.
Medical Madness
Every doctor I saw this summer found an issue requiring a
procedure. The dermatologist found a basil cell and removed it. The dentist
said I have two old crowns that need replacing (scheduled for July), I have
already mentioned the hysterectomy. To top it all off I found out yesterday
that I need eye surgery due to my glaucoma and cataract that will require me
staying in Portland
for aftercare for one year. Double drat.
Our Seventh Plan: That totally eliminates our move to
Mexico
for now. Needless to say I shed some tears over that. Being who we are we went
into hyper-drive and solved the problem.
So another change of plans.
Instead of renting the condo, we will move into it for the eye surgery
recovery period. And, we cancelled the
lease on the Mexico
property. The owner was really sweet to
let us out of the agreement; because we only were able to snag it when someone
else had leased it for 2 years and had a medical episode and backed out. The universe truly is strange.
Our new digs in Portland:
Here’s the current plan: tomorrow I have my hysterectomy
which requires a six week recovery. Our closing on the condo supposed to happen on the 29th if
all goes well with the inspection on Wednesday. Ron will work on getting us
moved in while I am recuperating so when Susan and Larry return we can move
into the condo. Hopefully I can wait to schedule the eye surgery until October
which will allow us to go to VA in August to help Mark and his family pack for
a move to WY where Mark has accepted a position at a community college there.
Then we hopefully will go to Costa
Rica in mid September to staff a bnb until
Oct 8th. We were offered this opportunity in April when we were
staying at the bnb. We have invited Sandi and Bill. Ron’s sister and her husband
to join us. Then we will return for my eye surgery and a year of aftercare. I
really want to fulfill our dream of living in San Miguel so hopefully we can do
that in Oct 2016. We will find out on Monday if the eye surgeon will let me
wait until October to have the surgery.
Parkdale
The views from every room in the house!
Parkdale is a small community just south of Hood River OR in
the Columbia Gorge. It is an agriculture area known for growing cherries, pears
and apples. Larry and Susan have started an orchard of chestnut trees. They
have a ton of strawberry plants so Ron and I got up early this morning and
started picking them. Larry said there was probably 20 pounds of strawberries
ready on the plants. Guess what? Strawberries grow on the ground. We had to
bend over the entire time to pick them and soon found out how hard that is. Oy!
But what strawberries. We put a small dent in the crop that needs to be
harvested. Unfortunately today is the last day that I will be able to pick
them…maybe in another three weeks and maybe not. TBD. We picked about 7 or 8 pounds; cleaned them,
packaged them in 1 to 1.5 pound vacuum packed bags and froze them for later
use.
Ron has been learning farm chores, especially caring for the
ducks and geese, collecting eggs, and other farm chores. This is something for
a guy who doesn’t do gardening and has been a city boy his ENTIRE life.