Well, it's the first official holiday we have experienced on the road. Today there will be no big family get togethers, no baking, no trick or treating. It is strange, but very relaxing. I do miss the fullness of the day, but I have had time to reminisce over old photos and enjoy new photos via facebook and email! Steve is off tonight so we are in for a quiet evening of tv or reading. Spencer is homeschooling and I picked up some cupcakes and put a pot of soup on the the stove. Steve hasn't finalize his contract as of yet, but we are still looking at Washington State. Pray hard...we need really good housing to come through for us! We are also looking forward to a visit down to the Houston area in 3 weeks! Fun!
This is our adventure living as Nomads...Homeschooling and Travel Nursing along the way.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Celebrating our Success
So far Steve and I have both celebrated our birthdays abroad. While we did miss our friends and families with the regular birthday celebration of cupcakes, cards and small gifts, we were still able to celebrate in a more intimate fashion at our temporary home.
We both looked back over the year and calculated our successes and failures. While we were able to meet some of our lifelong goals already, we are just getting started on our bucket list!
We are not martyrs, but we gave up most of our worldly items to be able to be debt free and travel. This was the most important first step in the process. The weight of all the material stuff prevented us from moving forward.
Anyone who knows us, knows that we didn't have a lot of stuff anyway. So, It really wasn't that hard to get rid of what was left.
We do have a small storage, 10x5. That is it.
We downsized from a 3000 sq ft house to just a few things we carry in our jeep.
The three of us travel with 1 rolling carry on, a duffle and a backpack.
2 cats with 2 kennels.
and a few tools, pillows, bedding, computer, ipad, cell phones, medicine, and food.
Wow! but, that's all we really need since we receive furnished housing through Steve's work.
We don't look successful. As a matter of fact, we look poor by most standards.
Financially speaking... we have been poor and we don't ever want to go back to that life. We may have appeared to be well off, but honestly we were broke most of the time.
It's hard to redefine success when the world says "get more stuff".
Success for us has come by "releasing our stuff"
So, are we successful? by America's standards... No.
By God's standards...I think so.
Was I always on this bandwagon? No.
Do I still love starbucks? Yes.
We have successfully become debt free. We successfully work at serving others. We remember that this life is temporary and Heaven is forever, so we stay the course and live by our decision to keep working at Plan A.
And we celebrate every success along the way, no matter how small it may seem.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Reality in Roswell
So far I have blogged about the romantic aspects of New Mexico... the Land of Enchantment. While it is truly enchanting here there are still many social issues that are not so beautiful.
Crime... it's everywhere. I mean everywhere, like next door, around the corner, down the street.
Gunfire... seriously, at night it's like the wild wild west.
Drugs... rampant
Liquor... easily purchased and sold at Walmart at the checkout counter.
Mental Illness... on every corner
Homelessness... just a part of everyday life in Roswell.
Am I shocked? No.
Having lived in the Houston area most of my life, I'm somewhat prepared for these issues, but it seems like per capita, there is more despair here in town. It's just sad.
and I've not even scratched the surface with the whole Alien thing... It's just weird.
oh and I almost forgot about the flies...they swarm everywhere, even indoors, ugh!
With that said, am I glad we came here? most definitely, YES!
Has this experience changed the way I see people? NO, not really!
Does travel change you? um, don't know yet!
In a nutshell, people are just people.
We always have our guard up (as in armed), but we are always prepared to minister to God's people...
wherever they are!
And here in Roswell... we have not had any trouble finding opportunities to do just that! lol
On the flip side... we are surrounded by dedicated police, firemen, emt's, paramedics, nurses, doctors, ministers, and just good people who are all trying to heal a broken city.
We are leaving in 3 weeks... where are we going? don't know.
But one thing's for sure it will be someplace in need of physical (and spiritual) healing.
Be in prayer for Steve's next assignment.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Graves Farm
We took an unexpected trip out to http://gravesfarmandgarden.com/
It was just a little ways out of Roswell.
Red Chile Peppers!
Pumpkins, squash and gourds too!
a big variety of peppers!
The afternoon was so nice that we made a quick drive to Ruidoso and saw this pretty girl!
We visited some of the shops in town and made a scenic drive up to Apache Ski Resort!
The view is amazing!
that big blue sky never stops!
it goes on as far as you can see...
amazing sunshine!
we love to just take en afternoon drive to see this sunset!
This is one of our favorite little getaways here in NM!
I don't think I could ever tire of this view!
We are leaving here in about 3 weeks and headed to ?? where?? we don't know yet!
Praying that God leads us to the perfect job and location for our little family!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Carlsbad, NM
Well, after an uneventful 2 weeks, Steve finally had some time off and we were able to get away to Carlsbad! He has been working a lot, like 5 night shifts in a row. This hospital is needy and he can't say no per his contract. But, the good news is that he is scheduled off 5 days in a row, so, off to Carlsbad we go!
The drive was almost all desert but, the Caverns were amazing! So vast... they just went on and on... like 1.5 miles underground. we actually took the shortest route and it was about an hour and a half walk. WOW! you could spend a couple of days here. There is a lot to see!
Steve and Spencer down in the bottom of the cavern.
this will be just a memory someday...
The drive through the park did not disappoint us either!
The New Mexico desert is beautiful!
We had a picnic lunch and drove about 10 miles on a scenic loop gravel road!
A Doe and 2 Fawns crossed our path!
We stopped at a scenic lookout on the drive through the park...
and came upon this indian rock shelter. You can really walk into it!
The day we checked out of our hotel, we decided to stop at the Living Desert Zoo, and so glad we did!
The zoo only has local wildlife, many have been injured or confiscated from their owners. This kitty cat (cougar) was so glad to see us! She was raised as a pet and now lives at the zoo.
beautiful girl!
She got up and followed us along the fence rubbing up against it and purring like a household cat.
just yawning! but she could do some serious damage to your furniture!
Spencer enjoyed the bat exhibit!
The grounds were wonderful and had lots of opportunity just to sit and relax.
We bought our National Park Pass while we were here so we can visit all the parks along our journey. Before we left for Tacoma, we came back to Carlsbad on 11/15/13 and took the long tour. It was a steep walk down into the cavern, but so interesting and primitive...
This is the original entrance before the elevators were put in.
That's a long way down...
Let's go...no turning back now!
We walked and walked and walked...
but so worth it...Wow!
So vast...
Each room holds more to see...it just keeps going and going...
another amazing natural wonder of God's handiwork...
Now... back to Roswell !
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta 2013
http://www.balloonfiesta.com/
Ahhh Albuquerque... I love you. I could live here forever. The balloons, the mountains, the weather, the shopping, the dining, uptown, old town, starbucks, fuddruckers, bj's brewhouse, target and the Marriott Hotel! It was a great 3 day getaway. The drive was desolate, barren, uneventful...however once we emerged into the outskirts of Albuquerque, I knew we were in the right place.
Let's take a left turn at Albuquerque!
Almost there!
there's the mall and lots of great restaurants!
The view of Target and the mountains from our hotel window!
This is a very interesting 2 story Target with the parking garage underneath!
Our wonderful room at the Marriott!
Spencer loves it!
Never saw a Fuddrucker's quite like this one!
It's attached to the mall!
Spencer is starving, lol, he cannot wait for his burger and cheese wiz!
Old Town ABQ
Lots of sightseeing and shopping!
Now onto the Balloon Festival!
We rode the park and ride before sunrise!
Dawn Patrol
The National Anthem Opening Ceremony
Steve and the Elvis Balloon in the background !
Morning Mass Ascension
Shape Rodeo
What a wonderful day!
beautiful!
The skies were filled with about 550 hot air balloons!
It's really an amazing sight to see them all lifting off together!
They are huge!
Sunshine Perfect day!
What a beautiful cold morning and a memory I'll treasure forever.
The amazing balloons, blue sky, sunshine and mountains!
The mountains even had a pink glow in the evening at sunset!
gorgeous views
One more biggie knocked off my bucket list !
ABQ I love you !
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