Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Trials, Tribulations and Tarantulas! Weeks 7-8

 Time flies when you're having fun and our little "paradise" has proven to be challenging.  Can you say M-O-N-S-O-O-N????

Since our last post, we've acquired another house, multiple mice, more mice bait, traps, peppermint and cinnamon oil than humanly conceivable...and finally.....multiple kittens!  With a sigh of relief, we can proudly say we've bid the mice au revoir...for now!


First up?  House number 2!  It arrived late at night, much too late to unload although in our excitement we would have given it a shot.  It is hard to describe the emotions in seeing what would have been our father's house arrive on a semi truck like he drove.  RIP Daddy.  


 Bright and early, Home Depot showed up with interior framing and who knows what else...
And unceremoniously dumped it all on the ground (primarily because we STILL have no building permit).
With 3100 square feet of house on the ground (sigh) we then turned our attention to attire - because after all....who can build a house without the proper "look?"

 

 Don't worry, he didn't actually leave the store with all of this!

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With no houses to build (thank you Yavapai County) and realizing our child labor force was itching for an education, a schoolhouse in the desert was created.



First came the floor....thank you Ms. Cielo!


 

                                                                                       Then the picnic tables (aka desks).

Kudos to Daddy who was a first time picnic table builder!

Just add a tent - and viola!  We have a school "house"!
   




By the next day...we had very happy schoolers!

 

We celebrated the end of our first school day with a beautiful moon rising...


And...a new camper!  NOT NOT NOT!




 This guy was minding his own business making his merry way to our mess tent.  We, due to the fab moon, stomped around without lights and someone accidentally crushed on the poor not so little and very furry camper wannabe. 

In spite of the intrusion, our labor force was exhausted and our supervisors, knowing the job was done, relaxed.



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What we've learned:  without permits, you might as well hang out at the pool;




 When you're 6, there is little that compares to a shovel, a hose and 40 acres of dirt; mice are very very icky; our heart palpitations in discovering live mice stuck on a sticky trap do not soon fade; the monsoon season here is really freakin' long; it is a gift to raise children in fresh air surrounded by beauty our cameras really never seem to fully capture; and there are few things that compare to fans, swamp coolers, ice, freezer air and hose wars!


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 Where is your dream today?  Did you place it on a shelf for safekeeping and forget about it or bury it in a safe long forgotten?  Wherever it resides, retrieve it, own it, live it.  Life is far too short.


 

1 comment:

  1. Wow! You guys have your work cut out for ya! Kudos to Paul for making a "schoolhouse" (I still think you should have bought the ENTIRE outfit Paul) Sharon, great blog! Your quote hit home so hard for me....guess I've tried to bury my dream for the past few years cuz it was just to painful to think about losing it entirely. Can't wait to feel good and travel the world! And first trip up? ARIZONA!!!!! WAHOOOOO!!!!!!

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