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Looping Loops

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Cyndie and I are growing loopy over the topsy-turvy world of uncertainty we find ourselves trapped in lately.

None of our possessions have a known location, and we can’t keep straight where we have put anything down at any given moment.

Yesterday was supposed to be the day Cyndie started her new job, but we have been forced to push back our plans by two business days to finally accomplish the second step in our 3-step plan to transition from old house to new.

We have already finished the third step, which was to get our possessions moved into the new house. Now we need to go back and complete the second step: signing closing documents, finally making this all legal and proper.

Yesterday, we set out on our half-hour therapeutic walk, and just up the road, met our first neighbor as she was headed to put something in her mailbox. Her husband eventually wandered out and there we stood, on the side of the road, getting up to speed on all the neighborhood tales. It was one of those wonderful conversations that seems to have no end. A little bit like some of my posts… So, no sooner than we had shared one last parting ‘nice-to-meet-you’ to set off on our walk, we found ourselves back in the depths of neighborly gab. It was a treat!

We learned there had been a tornado that moved through the area two years ago, just behind our property, which took out one of their sheds from behind the barn. They said it was 30-years, to the day, after an earlier tornado took the same path.

Later in the day, Cyndie and I heard our first rumbles of thunder here. It sounded GREAT! I’m gonna love watching the weather from our new perch.

It took half the day to determine any signing of closing documents wasn’t going to happen until Tuesday (today!!), so by the time we knew we were free to run errands, it was getting late. We made it to our new bank to make some deposits and get cash, then made a run to hardware and home improvement stores for things piling up on our shopping list.

This really got me spinning. There is so much for us to do, it is hard to figure out where to start. Of course, I like to start at a beginning, (any beginning!) , and proceed in a sequence. Cyndie likes to start everything at once and proceed in every direction, simultaneously. Shopping with her is a real trip for me.

I ended up bringing home things I was considering should probably be on my ‘future wants’ list, but hadn’t even begun shopping for. At the same time, we knocked off a few valuable items that we can put into service immediately, like a set-back thermostat, new shower head, push brooms, boot mats for our entry ways, and anti-fatigue pads for the kitchen floor.

To Cyndie’s credit, I was able to forestall a couple other uncertain decisions until we are able to spend a bit more time to be sure what we want. I do wield some calming influence on the shopping front.

By the time we headed home, it was dark, and I almost got us stuck in a looping round-about. Then I entered a turn lane, one turn too soon, and quickly ran out of pavement, making a last minute correction with too much speed. It was past dinner hour and I was loopy from too much shopping and too many days of disorientation.

We hope to get the last (previously, second), most critical step, wrapped up today. That will give me a solid beginning to plot my next step(s) toward our new orientation on our “Wintervale Ranch.”

Written by johnwhays

October 23, 2012 at 7:00 am

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  1. Love the name! Hope you own it by now!

    Mary's avatar

    Mary

    October 24, 2012 at 6:12 am

    • I was hoping family might appreciate the connection. As you have seen, we are pretty sure it is “official”!

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      johnwhays

      October 24, 2012 at 10:29 pm

  2. I was thinking it might be “The Hays Compound.” I like yours better. 😉

    Rich Gordon's avatar

    Rich Gordon

    October 23, 2012 at 11:04 pm

    • That could be the sub-name for the workshop that we are trying to call our studio, as in (art) studio. I have a lot of projects in mind. Not all of them involve repairing my bikes.

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      johnwhays

      October 24, 2012 at 10:28 pm

  3. I’m so excited you shared the name! I would say at least every other day Brooke asks me…”Did they name it yet? What’s the name?” She will be excited to get an answer tonight.

    Tricia's avatar

    Tricia

    October 23, 2012 at 8:10 am

    • I hope Brooke can hold out even longer, until we finally bring horses onto the property. That timing remains to be determined. There is a lot of work to be done. Can’t wait till we can get you out here!

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      johnwhays

      October 24, 2012 at 10:26 pm


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