Sunday, June 18, 2006

The last day before transition

We woke up at home this morning for the last time in 14 weeks. This trip now stares us in the face. We are busy doing the second-last bit of compacting our lifestyles to fit into our mobile mansion. All the handover has happened for church (I think), and almost all for home. And I finally had to deal with all those emailing lists to which I had been unwittingly subscribed, but I had treated as spam. The inbox has been very lonely the past few days. It's amazing how many 'advertising' emails I have come to receive. On top of six mailing lists there was another twelve or so 'unwelcomed' subscriptions. It has a cleansing feeling!

Tonight after church we decamp to Jan Juc, where the van is stored. Over the next couple of days we will have it serviced, packed, and readied for the journey, and the last administrative pieces of the puzzle from a work and home perspective will be taken care of. And then... there is a daunting sense of what lies ahead. How will we cope with caravanning it? The mind races with a million questions, and a million anticipations. So much to look forward to, so much to wonder about.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have an awesome trip guys. The new car looks sensational. I look forward to hearing many unique heard stories along your travels. e.g Ev's hair condition
Love Azza

9:23 pm  
Blogger revheard said...

all fixed azza! now just have to finish packing the van. Gary is insisting we have to take it out of the driveway!!!!!

8:52 pm  

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