Saturday, December 18, 2010

Humor and hard work!

A lot has happened since the last blog. We did take a leisurely time getting home and that was a good processing time for us. But when we got home we hit the road running because we had just 2 1/2 weeks to get the house empty. It helped a lot that I had worked on it last summer but still it is daunting to think that every last little dinky thing has to find a new home. Our last trip to Good Will we had to take the little trailer because the Trail Blazer couldn't hold it all. I must say I am a little embarrassed by how much stuff we still have stored. We were able to do most of the work ourselves except for a couple of hours on two occasions when Dordt guys came to help us with the heavy stuff. And the house would not have been left in such an immaculate condition if Kim hadn't come to give the final "mopping" to everything. Thanks so much Kim!

I have said before that "revisiting stuff" is cathartic and when I say that most people look at me as if I came from a different planet but I hold to my philosophy because it is true for us. The hat Dad is wearing was bought years ago when we went to Producers meetings. We were to the third annual meeting of the year and one of the extra curricular activities was to go to Sheplers western wear store. Dad bought this hat but never wore it. This hat made the move from the Orange City place and every move since. Yes, it is in storage!!!!! So I guess to justify the move to the storage garage he wore it briefly while packing things up. Interesting to me is the fact that it is fairly easy to dispose of big items without much emotion involved but it is harder for us to get rid of smaller seemingly insignificant items like college papers, seminary books, small family treasures, etc. I have a SMALL doll that is half the size of a match box. I remember making clothes for that doll and treasured/treasure it and have kept it. (my fingers would not cooperate with me to make such small stuff now) The brown wooden doll bed that was home made is rustic to say the least. I don't remember if it was made in my life time or before that but it carries a lot of memories with it. So when we finally do make the final clearing of stuff I hope we can be with that to tell the story of why we kept the items. Dad has similar items like the combine shaft that displays revolutions per minute. Probably not something many would even know existed, like me, but it played a new and important function way back when. I find such processing and sharing intriguing. So the hat does bring back an era in our life that was good and we recall some details about it. So on the 4th of December, 2010, we moved out of the house and into the Holiday Express here in Sioux Center. Henry, the manager, did give us a great reduction or we would not be in this place but it is so nice I think we could get use to it even tho it has its limitations with cooking being one of them. I should have more siblings because we have been to each of their houses for a meal. I know you will find this just exactly like us but last night we were wondering where to go to eat and I looked thru the Shopper and saw Rob Schelling was having an open house for his retirement. We weighed the idea of whether we would be classified as one of his customers and decided we fit the bill so we helped him celebrate his retirement with good food at the Golf club right here. Have to be creative with such stuff and the picture shows the creativity of trying to fix meals here even tho I have to resort to using the bathroom counter to get the food ready. It works. Remember that little fondue pot we took on many vacations and also used for fondue years and years ago? Well that is the pot I use here and it still fits the bill. Dad keeps saying he feels the work with RVICS has strengthened him so he was more able to do all the lifting, etc. he did with the moving. I agree.
He now has the little trailer packed to go to California (some day). Jason is going to help us with the transportation of the trailer that has all the items that need to go to California kids but all the details are not exactly worked out yet.
We plan to leave right after his doctors appointment on the 29th. Would appreciate your prayers for good road conditions at that time.
Hope this finds you busy with the holiday rush but also mindful of the tremendous gift of salvation given in the person of a baby laying in a manger.
Love, Mom and Dad
The new address we have now is just a mail forwarding address. This forwarding service will send our mail to wherever we are (we will supply them with that information) because we do not have a permanent home or home address at this time. We will get your mail if it is sent to Wilmer or Marilyn Rensink, 3700 S Westport Ave. #97, Sioux Falls, SD 57106. This makes us officially SD residents at this time.

2 comments:

  1. Mom,
    Glad you are blogging again. I totally understand your sentiments about the little things having memories attached to them. Imagine what my kids will think when, someday, they are cleaning out one of my curio cabinets and happens upon the pig syringe I have in there. Lots of memories attached to that syringe (or one like it). The kids will think I'm crazy - oh, that's right - they already think that!

    I like the picture of the bathroom/kitchen. The new place to multi-task? And dad kneeling in that big stetson is a classic, too.

    I hope you are enjoying your new adventures; I'll have to check back here more often now that you're posting again.

    LU....Kim

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  2. Thanks for the update, Mom. Like Kim, I know exactly what you mean. Most of us have those treasures (many quite small) that carry big memories.

    I'm off the week between Christmas and New Year's, so it will be great to see you and Dad after Dad's appointment. So far the weather here has been very un-winterlike. We'll pray it continues through the rest of the year!

    Till we see you in just a week and a half....

    Love,
    Linda

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