Monday, August 24, 2015

Stuff


Stuff. So much stuff.
 Sometimes we don't realize how much stuff we have until we are going through each and every piece of it. I read somewhere recently that the average American household had about 300,000 items in it. I thought that was a ridiculous number, until I started thinking about all the stuff in my own home. 



So, what do we get for those 300,000 items? Do they make us happy? Do they save us time and energy? Do they free up our lives so we can go out and invest in people, relationships, our communities? Or have we just wasted the time it takes to work for that stuff? Wasted the money in purchasing it? Wasted our efforts in keeping it organized? And clean? And accessible? Does that stuff help lift us up, or does it just weigh us down?

Well, recently we have been going through all of the things we own. Some of it will make it to the trash, some to donations, some of it we are keeping, and lots of it will be sold! 



Why don't we need our stuff you may be asking? Well, we are moving. No, no. We aren't leaving Virginia just yet (we still have about 15 months left at this command), but we are moving out of military housing. We've decided to downsize into something smaller. Much, much smaller. Our current place is about 1430 sq. ft. Our next place will be about 400 sq. ft! Yes, you read that right: 400 sq ft for a family of 5. You thought we were crazy, but I'm sure you didn't think we were this crazy! (Or maybe you did.)

I'm sure you have a lot of questions right now. Like, why? Why in the world would you do this to yourself? Are you seriously selling all of your stuff? How is that even possible to live in a place so small? 

I've got lots of reasons for each of those, but I'll give you the short version! (You're welcome.) It comes down to just a few ideals: 
      1. We don't want to raise our children to be little consumers who always want "things" to fill up their lives. We want to instill contentment, simplicity, imagination. 
      2. With the style of learning we will be following there will be a lot of time spent out doors, getting into nature, meeting all sorts of people, going to different places, attending festivals, and just playing. For me it came down to lighten our load to make those adventures possible! I do so much better when things are clean and organized. So wanting to leave a house full of messy stuff to go to the zoo doesn't work for me. It needs to be clean before we can leave for the zoo. So much easier to leave the house when you only have to keep 400 sq ft clean!
     


So, how are we going to make 400 sq ft work? And if we sell all of our possessions how are we going to live?! The answer is easy: our new home comes in the form of a 5th wheel RV. Yup, there's that crazy again! It has all of the amenities/furniture we "need" built right in. Our clothes, bedding, some kitchen items, much less toys, and homeschool supplies will all make the cut, but so many other things will not. We have also decided to rent a very small storage unit for some items that we will not be getting rid of, but don't need to be taking up our everyday living space. 

It's going to be a challenge. I'm sure there will be some major growing (well, downsizing) pains. But Patrick and I have decided that this is the course we would like to take for our family, and can't wait to get the wheels rolling! 

Pray for us. And let the madness begin!! :) 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Five Years of Madness

I can't believe our 5 year anniversary is next week! Sometimes it feels like we have been married forever and that this has just always been our life. At other times I feel like we are newly weds still feeling it all out. As I was reflecting on all the craziness that has happened during our first five years of marriage, I couldn't help but smile. So, I thought I would catch you all up with a "cliff notes" version of our last five years of "madness!"

Hi, nice to meet you!
Hey, I think I really like you.
Wanna start a family?
Hey Baby, we're gonna have a baby!
Wanna get married?
Okay, but let's wait a little while.
Never mind, let's get married 6 weeks from now so we can go to Guam together!
It's a long drive from Montana to California in a moving van while 5 months pregnant.
I do.
I do, too!
We're no longer going to Guam, instead we are moving to Washington.
Staying in a tiny hotel room for two months in San Diego while going to "school" counts as a honeymoon, right?
Thanksgiving and pneumonia are not a great combination.
Let's map out every hospital between San Diego and Bremerton, WA just in case baby decides to come while we're on the road!
We are never moving while pregnant again!
So glad baby was "late" so we could get a few more things unpacked in the house before he made his debut!
Sleep, what is that?
Hi Tala (kitty cat), it's nice to have you back from Colorado.
I wish this kid would take a bottle so my boobs could have more than an hours rest.
(7m later) I wish this kid hadn't started taking a bottle since that was the beginning of the end of breastfeeding.
Of course baby would say "dada" for the first time 3 hours after daddy leaves for deployment!
Nice to have you home!!
Hey Baby, we're gonna have another baby!
Donovan falls off slide and scares mom to death while trying to induce labor by walking/playing at the park.
Well hello sweet baby #2! You look nothing like your daddy, but exactly like your grand daddy!
Hello postpartum depression, you can go away any time you like.
Bye daddy.
Hello daddy!
Yay, Aunt Maddie got married!
Hey Baby, I know baby #2 is only 6 months old, but, we're gonna have a baby!
WHAT?!
Let's sell the house.
Okay.
We have a buyer! Looks like we better move into an apartment!
Oh, and we're going to be moving to Virginia in a couple months, so start planning a cross-country trip.
3 weeks on the road with a cat, baby, toddler, daddy, and very pregnant mommy is interesting.
I thought we said we were never gonna move while pregnant again?!
At least we had two months to get the house together this time. :)
Hello midwife, I think it's time for you to come to the house!
Well hello baby #3. It's so nice to be the first one to touch you earth side!
Let's take 3 kids in the van across the country for Aunt Shanna's wedding!
Can we not go anywhere, just for a little bit.
Hey, life has calmed down a bit and it has been nice to find a rhythm.
It has been nice. Let's get a puppy!
Hey, it's almost our five year anniversary... think we should do something crazy?
Sure!

Well, that's our marriage in a nut shell. Stay tuned to see where the madness will lead us next!