Of course, I am writing this on a hot, sunny Saturday. Baby is napping in the shade, dishes are done, tent is swept, diapers washed and hanging on the line. All is finally in order and we have worked out so many of the little systems and routines required for daily living. I shouldn't understate, though how challenging this has been. We had been lovingly referring to our homestead as the "yard sale".... possessions strewn about, hanging on the tent rails, cars and chairs and tools and pots all a jumble in the yard... I am a neat and tidy kind of person, and the stress of the disorganization combined with my anxiety over being away from Penny and the simple newness of EVERYTHING!!!! Well, it's been tough. Now, exactly three weeks after moving day, I am starting to feel like I'm getting the hang of living again.
Scott, on the other hand, has been experiencing pure delight in being in this place with his daughter... and he's much more tolerant of the yard sale. The challenge for him has been to adjust to the slower pace and accept the fact that little, if anything, gets accomplished while doing full time baby care. Daily chores and tent-keeping is really all he is able to do during the day. Building research and projects have been relegated to nights and weekends. I'm sure this will not always be the case, and we have lots of help coming! My brother was here last weekend, Scott's brother & family are here this weekend, and my parents will be here for a week and a half after that!
So, everyone we talk to want so know the logistics. You know the Details. Yes, we sleep in the tent, but how do we cook? Is there running water? Where do we shower or, you know, go to the bathroom? There's an explanation and a really hilarious story to go with each answer, though I don't think I'll have the time to recount them all in this post. Here's the quick version, just to relieve those nagging questions in the back of your mind.... Cooking: We have a propane grill that we use just like a regular gas stove... We cook not only burgers, but pasta, eggs, fajitas, and even Scott's world famous chocolate chip cookies!
Water: We have running water at the street. Scott has been making one trip a day with Penny and the wagon to haul water back in our 5 gallon jug. Five gallons! That's all we need for drinking, cooking dishes, and bathing the baby. Scott usually walks down to Deer Creek (just a few hundred yards down the hill), for a bone chilling scrub in the river. I, however, have opted for the luxury of the local health club. Hey- don't judge.
Water: We have running water at the street. Scott has been making one trip a day with Penny and the wagon to haul water back in our 5 gallon jug. Five gallons! That's all we need for drinking, cooking dishes, and bathing the baby. Scott usually walks down to Deer Creek (just a few hundred yards down the hill), for a bone chilling scrub in the river. I, however, have opted for the luxury of the local health club. Hey- don't judge.
As for other bathroom necessities... there is a port-o-potty at our neighbor's construction site...
Oh! I almost forgot. Electricity: The electric panel is still not completed, though we finally acquired the last of the necessary materials today. We lived for the first 10 days without any electricity...candles in the evening, and only buying fresh food that would be eaten the same day...until our neighbors generously offered to run an extension cord from their yard. Though I was initially opposed, wanting to be self-reliant and not impose on others, it turns out that a refrigerator is THE basic technology needed for civilized life. Box milk for Penny, mooshy butter, questionable cheese, and warm drinks on a hot day....I'm really, really thankful for that little cord running to my mini-fridge.
6 comments:
Keep this story coming!! I loved this chapter! Happy 4th of July to you....We are having the Cullen family get toghether here today..I will fill them in on this adventure. Love to you, Aunt Theresa
I am so happy that you guys are settling in (and a little jealous of the set up). It looks like a sweet challenge, kinda like Little house on the Prairie. Penny's gettin big. What's new with her? Is she runnin around?xo Emily
ps. Ruby is jealous of Penny's tub
Annie, Scott and Penny,
Thanks for an adventurous experience last weekend! It was really great to see your setup and even better seeing how well it fit your ideals and who you guys are! Keep livin the dream and keep us all posted!
Is that a canning jar pot? If so can you preserve Penny in a great big Ball Mason Jar for me so she won't get so big!! Walking around and talks to me on the phone!!! YIKES
Looks like you guys are making your dream happen- Yard Sale indeed-just don't sell that BABY.
Love to you family- have a great holiday.
MOM
Hello! Scott, I think you might find this link interesting. I think I shared part of what's here with you before but more info at this web address. Fun, interesting, building stuff. Love you guys! Hope you are having a happy 4th o' July!
http://www.wholetreesarchitecture.com/
Amy
Another blog you will love....
http://asifpeoplemattered.wordpress.com/
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