Where We Are Now

Where We Began

I told you I’d tell you my current location later. That’s because it comes with a rather lengthy explanation.

We’re back where we began, in Las Vegas.

And we’ll be here for a little bit. No, not “home” because it has a distinct “not home anymore” feel to it. Which feels really good to me, I might add.

Those of you that have been reading this blog for any length of time probably remember how I feel about my hometown. That is to say I’m less than crazy about being here. In fact, I’m pretty sure when I signed up for birth, I thought it was going to happen in some other place. I’ve been a wee bit resentful ever since. Las Vegas has some great things about it, but it’s just not for me.

So what, you may be asking, are we doing back here? Well, I’m going to tell, complete with headlines, because that’s how I roll:

The Story

About a month ago began a really bumpy ride. A long, seemingly endless string of frustrations. The kind that force you to stop and ask “What the f*ck is going on here??

No joke, it was insane. First, a major water leak that ruined some of our things and soaked our beds. Then the injector pump stranded us at the side of the road. Then it was the alternator, then the batteries, then a strange wire that runs between the two, then the glow plugs, then the shocks, then the driveline, then a timing belt, then the veggie oil’s fuel pump. It was a domino effect and each time we fixed one thing, something else would break the very next day.

Nearly four weeks of this people!

If it hadn’t been for friends meeting us in Albuquerque and traveling with us, keeping us sane and safe should anything happen, I’m pretty sure we would have ended up killing each other. I’ll spare you the ugly details. Because having friends nearby makes all the difference. But through the experience, one really cool thing happened:

We suddenly became really clear on what we wanted.

As thoughts of “settling in” long-term in New Mexico were dancing in our minds, we knew we were not ready to settle down. We aren’t ready to stop yet.

And the more we sat stranded in New Mexico, the more we felt it was time to put up or shut up, make the decision, commit, one way or the other. And so we did. We talked, the three of us, about what we wanted. And we all came to the same decision.

The Decision

We’ve decided to stay on the road for as long as we can.

The world and the economy are changing: peak oil, climate change, recession/depression, war and corruption. While some people see that as a sign to play it safe, we’re feeling pretty damn good about taking more risks. We’ve taken advantage of a huge opportunity, one that may not always present itself.

Life and circumstances may not always allow us to travel, to meet such amazing people, see such rich and diverse things. Life is uncertain and sometimes volatile and it’s all the more reason for us to enjoy what we can while we have it. For some that means loving fully the place they are, or the people they’re with.

For us it means loving fully not having a place yet and enjoying  the road with each other. We want to give Zeb the opportunity to explore and experience. We want to explore and experience with him. We don’t want to put this off until Someday because we all know life never guarantees us a Someday.

Neither of our dreams is without sacrifices. We can sacrifice Now for the security of a permaculture, off-grid home or we can sacrifice a home for the adventure of a lifetime.

Not exactly an easy decision. But I’ve learned something about my sense of security. It’s a myth. It’s a false sense of something being there that doesn’t even exist.

The world is a dangerous place to be. Life is inherently messy. It’s full of hairpin turns and steep drop-offs and unexpected landslides. And we can sit far from the edge and feel secure but the risk is still there, maybe even greater, since we’ve made ourselves sitting ducks dependent on something outside our own daring ingenuity.

There is no protecting ourselves from danger; there’s only missing out on opportunity.

Ironically, as soon as we all made the decision to commit to this life, as soon as we got clear and cohesive on what we wanted,  Ol’ Benny stopped giving us trouble. I guess sometimes decisions we’re avoiding will just demand our attention.

Where We Are Now

Parked For Now

So that brings me back to Las Vegas.

After committing, the pieces fell into place smoothly and effortlessly. Benny is a great RV, but he’s not cut out for full-timing. So we need to upgrade and we needed a place to crash while we work out the details. My parents not only had a place for us to park, they have a handful of projects custom fit for us.

Justin is going to be installing a pergola, building a tool shed and probably helping to landscape a yard. After that he might be doing their crown molding and maybe a few other home improvements for them. I’m also helping my mom transition into a Real Foods, gluten-free diet.

And we’ll be using the time to sell Justin’s gasoline truck, sell Benny the Brave and various other things and purchase a diesel truck and a 5th wheel. The 5th wheel has been Zeb’s idea for awhile and he’s finally sold us on it. What can I say; he’s a persuasive kid. ;)

We’re also using the time to focus on working for ourselves. We have money to raise while we’re here, new ventures to launch and new ideas to investigate. Having this time at my parents’ place to focus on those things is an amazing blessing.

We’ll be here for three months, working, eating, playing with friends and enjoying the things we really do love about Vegas.

And come the beginning of the year, we’ll be back on the road.

Shameless Plug

The next three months are going to be crunch-time for us. Big projects, lots of work and more needed if we want to make this happen.

We would love your help.

Do you have a project you want done? Have you been considering scheduling a coaching session? If there’s something you need that we can help with, we’d love to work with you! You can check out our services here. (Travel may still be an option.)


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Inspiration Monday – Insta-neighbors!

Overlooking Albuquerque

Wand Dueling

Just add water! Or in our case vegetable oil. ;) Yup, we’ve had friends next door to us all week! Sarah, Chris, Elijah and Sadie met us in Albuquerque while searching out veg and we’ve been camping outside town together. Life is so much more fun with nearby friends. This is really reaffirming our feelings on community and how whatever long-term decision we make will certainly revolve around the community we have.

Life has thrown us a lot of rollercoaster twists and turns and a few nauseating loops. The messy is intertwined with the inspirational, and it’s hard to know how we’ll be feeling at the end of any given day. We’ve been handed a lot to think about in regards to being on the road and working independently (unjobbing). And we’re all feeling like it’s time to put up or shut up. Much to decipher and decide in the coming weeks.

Right now we’re making our way west and we’re happy to do so with friends for at least a bit. Not really sure where we’re going or where we’ll end up (both this week and in the Big Picture) but I can feel some change on the horizon. In the meantime, I’m still enjoying finding bits of inspiration along the way!

  • Very interested in watching this.
  • Enjoyed this talk about ideas.
  • Love.
  • Thanks to someone’s Inspiration Monday, I’m daily inspired by these. Thanks Cynthia!
  • Pretty freaky. Must learn more.
  • Fun stuff.
  • And I have a favicon now. I get really inspired every time I see it. :)

What’s Been Inspiring You?

To play along, post your own Inspiration Monday blog post about what’s been inspiring you this week – what’s lighting you on fire, filling you up or making you smile. A moment to share, a link, a joke.

Add a mention to the post so I know it’s for real, then add you post to the form below.

P.S. This is about personal Inspiration, not just any old post to link up. Please share authentically. :)

Current Location: Four Corners Monument!

Inspiration Monday – Land of Enchantment

Land Of Enchantment (the view from our window)

New Mexico Grass

Our current backyard.

We’re still in New Mexico. And we’re starting to think this state has it in for us. ;) Just a few hours after pulling away from the mechanic, Benny stalled again. Different problem than last week, but not all-together new. Justin has dubbed New Mexico the Land of Entrapment.

*Deep breath*

We’re all feeling like Seattle is just not meant to be. Right now we’re outside Albuquerque, problem-solving an alternator issue that has everyone perplexed and you know what? I’m totally cool with that. The weather is gorgeous, the rv park is very inexpensive. And I’m working on a Really Big Project and all this downtime has been amazingly efficient for me. Another week like this and I may be ready to launch this thing within 2-4 weeks. :D (There you go, public accountability. Hold me to it, will ya?)

Justin’s not feeling so great about it all. He’s incredibly frustrated that what should work isn’t and no one knows why. No fun. :( Zeb has been pretty awesome though. He’s been helping out with a lot, even cleaning and cooking, and feels okay about missing the Lego conference (although we’re all still bummed).

I have no idea how long we’ll be here or where we’ll go next and I have no intention of thinking about that until next weekend at the soonest. I’m going to be hanging here in the Land of Enchantment, working on my Really Big Project and enjoying our pretty decent view.

Some inspiration in the meantime:

What’s Been Inspiring You?

To play along, post your own Inspiration Monday blog post about what’s been inspiring you this week – what’s lighting you on fire, filling you up or making you smile. A moment to share, a link, a joke. Add a mention to the post so I know it’s for real, then add you post to the form below.

P.S. This is about personal Inspiration, not just any old post to link up. Please share authentically. :)

Stranded

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Does this look familiar?

Yeah, we’re broke down. This time we were just west of the New Mexico-Texas state line. With the help of a few friends and some prior knowledge, Justin’s pretty sure it’s the injector pump. Unfortunately that’s not something he can fix himself, especially on the side of the road. Thank goodness for roadside assistance! (Yes, we learned that lesson from the last time!)

Now we’re boondocking in a small town in eastern New Mexico, waiting for a service shop to open on Monday.

Overall, we’re taking it in stride. It may compromise our plans to make the BrickCon Lego conference in Seattle at the end of the month and it’s certainly not where we’d prefer to be, but it is what it is. And other than the annoying biting flies, we don’t feel too upset.

What we do feel is perplexed. This past week (since leaving the conference) has been one issue after fiasco after meltdown: torrential rains leading to six leaks and plenty of damage, Justin getting lost on his motorcycle, Zeb having a post-conference meltdown that we didn’t handle very well (feeling pretty meltdown-ish ourselves), and the story goes on. It’s making us all reevaluate our route, wondering if we’re heading in the wrong direction or maybe we just need to s l o w d o w n.

Towed

We got to sit in the back...on the driver's bed.
We got to sit in the back…on the driver’s bed. :/

So for now we’re being still, working on that radical acceptance thing and using this opportunity to breath in whatever it is we can from this situation. At least that’s where we are now; we’ll see how we’re all feeling in a few days. ;)

Current Location: small town in eastern New Mexico waiting on a fix.

Carlsbad Caverns (and exhaustion)

big room tour

Yes, it was amazing. Surreal, actually. A bit like being on a movie set (especially when you walk up on the diner and gift shop 750+ feet underground – seriously?). It *almost* “took my breath away”…but it’s not as if I can live there so it wouldn’t count anyway. :)

The formations were incredible and the information we all took away from the day is fairly immense. And we – including Zeb – can tell you the difference between the stalactite, stalagmite, soda straw, popcorn, column, flowstone and drapery formations, how each type was formed, as well as when the park was founded (1930), how our modern culture first discovered it (a 16 year old hiker following the bats) and what mountains of bat guano smell like (wet synthetic baby diapers).

column

We took one guided tour and walked the rest ourselves. I was much more impressed by the self-guided tours, namely the sheer size of the caverns. I couldn’t help but find the irony in the paved walkways and LED lights when the tour guide discussed how previous generations left burn marks on the rock and how we know better know than to disturb the area now. ;) And I discovered just how weak my knees were as we traversed down the switchbacks. Yikes.

natural entrance light

I’m still having a hard time at the end of the day. I’m emotionally, mentally and physically drained. And THAT is the exact moment when Zeb needs one-on-one time (or one-on-two time, since he prefers both our attentions). There are heavy moments when I don’t think I’m cut out for this lifestyle, but can’t imagine going back to a home. I know I need to strike a balance between downtime and “Going going going” but it’s hard when there is so much to see and do and we honestly don’t know how long we’ll have to do it. There is also a lot to be said about HOW we’re doing it that I think I’ll save for another post.

Our plan was and still is to find “a home” along the road. We’ve originally given ourselves one year to travel and search, but it seems impossible that we’ll feel “done” or ready to decide in just 11 short months with so much left unseen. I suppose we’ll just finally stumble across a place and not feel like leaving until one day we realize it’s our home. Until then the plan remains for the three of us to reevaluate the whole shebang at the end of 12 months. And maybe somewhere along the road I’ll hit my stride, fall out of “vacation mode” and find this isn’t so fucking exhausting after all.

More photos here and Justin’s account here.