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G has a "swell" time kayaking

G has a "swell" time kayaking
G has a "swell" time on Lake Michigan in an inflatable canoe

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico
Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Warren Dunes Sunset

Warren Dunes Sunset
Warren Dunes Sunset

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Full Timing, here we come

 

Empty Storage - waiting


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We’ve been working on this for a long time. First, we had to change our lives to provide more time to do it, Dr. Fauci’s disease was a two-year setback, and there were others, but we kept moving forward. Health issues and problems due to dysfunctional family were dealt with.  In 2020 I exited my business. In 2021 we dealt with extended family problems, among other things. 2022 was worse. In June 2022 we took a U-Haul to Arizona with some furniture and essentials for the RV we have there, this was supposed to occur in fall of 2021, but family interfered.

In 2022 we spent most of the time July-October giving belongings away to Amvets and Goodwill and consignment shops. We gave many, many books to the local library. Additional stuff was disposed of via a dumpster. Critical documents were scanned and digitized, and the originals shredded.  Ditto for photos. 8 hard-drives were shredded and PCs given away.  It was serious downsizing, but we were ready.

There were tasks to do to prepare the sticks and bricks for sale.  Some plumbing upgrades, trim and paint to do, minor repairs and so on.  The 3rd bedroom was a full office.  Bookcases, file cabinets and wall-mounted cabinets were removed, and the room is once again a bedroom.  Etc. Etc. Etc.   We were busy seven days a week for nearly four months.  No time for blogging. It even cut into my wine time, virtually eliminating it.  LOL.

We then shifted to packing for storage. We have organized everything that remains, made a list and numbered the boxes.  I also made a floor plan for the storage, so we know where each box is. We've transported most of these to storage, saving the big items for the movers.

A couple of days ago I winterized the Roadtrek and took it to the EPA station to get it "certified".  I also took it to the local Chevy dealer for an oil change, tire rotation, new wipers, 55,000-mile service, etc.

When G had any time available it was to deal with her family.  The brothers still can't figure it out and I doubt they ever will.  "Please explain why you are doing this" is among the endless questioning.  By the age of 60 one would think they would have figured it out after so many meaningless, time-consuming conversations, and after we have been RVing since December 2013.

U-Haul to Arizona

Dumpster with rain coming

We did very little RVing in 2022, after leaving our Arizona "lily pad". In the spring we returned to Illinoise enroute to Michigan. We stopped at the condo, filled a U-Haul and returned to AZ.  As I said, this was supposed to have been done in fall of 2021. 

In early October we closed down the Michigan campsite so we could make final preparations to leave that wonderful blue-state Illinoise.  I have many fond memories sailing lake Michigan. More recently kayaking on the Michigan side of the lake.

On the Venture, at Montrose Harbor, a long time ago


We spent just enough time in 2022 in Michigan to set up the campsite, spend a holiday weekend and then shut it down at the end of the season.  LOL

We have rented a local environmental storage space for several pieces of furniture we decided not to part with. We will also use that as the place to store extra supplies for our Michigan RV site, and to transfer material when travelling to/and from our lily pads. Extra winter gear, clothes, tools, etc. It is a very nice facility, and we can actually drive in.  In fact, it can accommodate our Roadtrek 210P.  Very convenient for loading and unloading under all weather conditions.

Drive-in storage loading 
I can drive a car or the Roadtrek in to load or unload

We re-arranged the remaining furniture at the condo and staged it and put the condo on the market. Hint: If I were ever to do this again, I would arrange everything for the photos and then empty the condo completely before putting it on the market.  This daily moving of stuff and accommodating showing schedules is a real pain.   A delay of showing for a couple of weeks would have meant nothing and would have allowed us to vacate several days earlier.

The movers are coming in a week to take what we want to save to storage. After that we’ll do a final “sweep” of the condo and that’s it.

I love it when a plan comes together, but 9 years was too long!

Condo staged and ready to vacate

(c) 2022 N. Retzke


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