Saturday, October 25, 2014

Slow Day

Work has been very slow today.  Cleaned and stocked 2 boxes of books and waited on a few customers.  Spent the rest of the time reading travel blogs.  Business has been picking up a little so I can pay the bills for another month.  Tina was going to come in and work today but she hurt her ankle this week and cannot walk on it for a few days.  Hopefully it will be better when she has to go back to work on Monday.
I've eaten several pieces of chocolate candy today which is not good for diabetes but sometimes you just want something special.  I'll have to come up with something very low carb for dinner tonight.
Speaking of low carb, Thanksgiving is at my house this year.  I've got to come up with some low carb recipes for side dishes.  The kids all want mashed potatoes, bread stuffing and mac n cheese.  We'll see what substitutes I can improvise.
That's it for an exciting day at the office.
Have a wonderful weekend!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

STILL NO VACATION PICTURES


When on vacation I'm usually the first one up.  I make coffee and go for a walk or sit by the water and enjoy nature and my morning coffee.  When in parks we don't usually hike very far but I enjoy the short walks and if my daughter is with me (she likes hiking) we take longer hikes which I enjoy.  I dream of waking up every morning in the woods or near water (a lake, river, ocean) or viewing the snow cap mountains in the distance.

I can't find the cd for my camera so I cannot download the pictures from my trip to Michigan.  Even with no pictures I can tell you it was a great trip.  We saw all the lighthouses from Cheboygan to Port Huron, MI that could be seen from land.  It was a very relaxing trip, no rushing around and very little getting lost.  Sometimes getting lost is part of the fun as long as you're on back roads and enjoying the views.

While staying in hotels we watched a lot of HGTV which only makes me want to do some remodeling to my house.  Since being home I've revisited some of the numbers for keeping my house and I always come back to the same problem.  NOT ENOUGH MONEY TO KEEP THE HOUSE AND TRAVEL!  I'm not particularly attached to my house but I'm not thrilled about living in a trailer the rest of my life either.  I feel that when the time comes to get off the road I'll be forced into an apartment community that I may not want, or worse yet I'll be a burden on one of my children.

I've been reading a lot of blogs and information about the lifestyle.  I'm not sure I want to be alone 24/7 with nothing to do for weeks on end.  I enjoy going for short hikes, walking in the woods, sitting on the beach and exploring new places but I'm not a great outdoors person.  Right now I work 5 days and have 2 days off.  I have no trouble doing nothing on those days but when I get day 3 off I need to go somewhere and do something.

From what I have learned most full timers fall into 2 categories.  Group 1 stay in the wilderness most of the year enjoying nature and  their survival skills, often joining up at campgrounds for the winter months.  Group 2 stay in camp grounds and socialize on a regular basis. Obviously this is simplifying things quite a bit and I'm sure there is also a large group that do a combination.   I don't see myself falling into either of these groups so how well will the full time life style fit my personality.

I think of myself as a loner but I've come to realize since I've owned this store I've made a lot of friends who would be missed very much if the store closes.  Maybe this indicates the work camping or volunteering plan might work out for me.  Working in an environment that requires some interaction with campers but allows me the freedom to visit and explore on my own may be the right answer.