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Saturday, August 30, 2008

In the Beginning...


So many of you have been asking lately how this all began, so I'm posting here the original letter I sent to friends and family to assure them that we hadn't lost our minds. On the morning of the last day of this part of our journey, I am even more certain we are some of the sanest people on earth (just a little jaded-see previous post below!)

November , 2007

Dear Friends and Family,

As some of you may already know, Our family recently began an extraordinary journey. We sold our home in Orlando and purchased a new home, a 38 ft. RV. Since July we have been traveling the US and we will continue for as long as it works for us as a family. This may surprise some of you. It certainly surprised us! We made the decision to take this somewhat anomalous path for a number of reasons, the most important one being that life is short and the time we get to spend with our children in the “wonder years” even shorter. So far, we are loving the experience, enjoying the time together and are weathering the inevitable complications that you might imagine this way of life to entail.

For those of you that we’ve been out of touch with for “a while” (or for those of you we’ve yet to meet) we should assure you here that we have not completely “lost it”. We haven’t dropped out of society, gone crazy, joined a religious cult, or otherwise “flipped out”. We merely saw an opportunity and we dared to take it. We are still the same old Liz, Mike and the boys except for now our backyard changes more frequently and, wow, we’ve had some amazing ones so far. From a lake surrounded by autumn’s multihued trees in Maine to a mountain- ringed farm in Vermont to the Statue of Liberty beyond the bay in New York City… we are always excited to see what comes next. We are very comfortable in our new “home” and have many of the creature comforts we had in our more traditional one-Corian counters, double ovens, satellite radio, high-speed internet and even (ridiculously!) 4 flat panel TVs, including an outdoor entertainment center. We’ve given up some (okay, most!) square footage, but not much else. We have gained so much.

I am home schooling Gabriel and Elias, an undertaking that I never expected to attempt at all. I am both pleased and surprised to take so much pleasure from and be so gratified by the experience on an (almost:-) daily basis. For those of you who know me well, you are probably shocked that I have the patience to carry out this task. It’s amazing what one can do if the timing is right. We are also enjoying seeing the sights wherever our journeys take us and have tried to plan the boys’ curriculum to reflect our itinerary whenever possible. So far we have hit just about every Colonial/Revolutionary War-era hot spot up and down the eastern seaboard and are looking forward to heading south to Florida and west to the Four Corners region after Christmas. We plan to spend spring in California and next summer in Alaska. After that…well, who knows?

As for Mike, he is learning to balance a still busy work schedule with all the responsibilities and everyday chores (read dealing with the plumbing!) of the RV lifestyle. His company continues to be very supportive of “telecommuting’ and is aware that Mike has taken that concept to the extreme. Perhaps the most challenging for him is sitting out some of the sightseeing we have available to us in order to attend to business. However, he has made the time to “wet a line” in seven states to date and he’s planning many more! He’s on a first name basis with Fleetwood (for those non-rvers among you Fleetwood is our RV manufacturer) tech support and is becoming a better “handyman” by necessity, if not always by choice.

We’d like to invite you all to share in our experience via our website. Our web address is http://www.americandreamtraders.com/. We are working at getting up to date (I remain the Queen of Procrastination, a designation I bear proudly) with photos etc., but the blog remains sadly “unblogged”. It is on my To Do list to become the best blogger (bloggist?) EVER in ’08 [well, that didn't happen!!!]. Mike, too. Also, stay tuned for more news about MemoryStick Productions and Gallivanting Gourmet. Our entrepreneurial spirits have been fired up by this adventure. I am also in the process of writing a book about our adventures. We’ll see what happens with that.

I must emphasize here that it is one of our most fervent wishes that this site will serve as a bridge between us and those of you we have lost touch with along the way. I came across a quote (author unknown) that says,

"We may lose friends along the way. We lose them to distance and over time, but even though they may be lost, hope is not. The answer is to keep them in your heart, and when the time is right, you may well be able to pick up the friendship right where you left off. Even the lost find their way home when you leave the light on".

The light is on for all of you. We hope you are not lost to us. We also hope to strengthen the connection we have with those we communicate with on a regular basis. You are all important to us.

I leave you with that and with our love,
Liz, Mike, Gabriel, Elias and Julian

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Jaded


When gazing up at Mt. Rainier evokes the respose, "Yeah, whatever", it becomes apparent that there is a problem. This is especially true if this rejoinder is uttered OUT LOUD by not one of the the 3 children in the party, but by the adult mother person. I've become jaded. Not that this is a surprising state of affairs considering what we've seen and done in nearly 40 US states in the past 14 months. Just so you'll see where I'm coming from, here's a partial list:

Acadia National Park, ME
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Saguaro National Park, AZ
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, CA
Redwood National and State Parks, CA
Sequoia and Kings canyon National Parks
Yosemite National Park
The National Mall, Washington DC
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, Washington DC,
Washington Monument, Washington DC
White House, Washington DC
Canaveral National Seashore, FL
Everglades National Park, FL
Gulf Islands National Seashore, FL
New Orleans Jazz National Historical park, LA
Salem Maritime National Historic Site, MA
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, NM
White Sands National Monument, NM
Statue of Liberty National Monument, NY
Fort Clatsop National Memorial, OR
Independence National Historical Park, PA
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN
Big Bend National Park, TX
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX
Mount Rainier National Park, WA
Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, WA
Jamestown/Yorktown
Plymouth
Colonial Williamsburg
Independence Hall –Signing Room
Liberty Bell
Ben Franklin’s Home site
The Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
National Archives-Viewed original US Declaration of Independence and US Constitution
White House
Capitol Hill
Fort Clatsop-Site of Lewis and Clark winter encampment on the Columbia River
Seminole Canyon State Park (ancient cave paintings), TX
The Alamo
Kennedy Space Center
Smithsonian Museums-Air and Space, Natural History, American History
The French Quarter and flood-devastated areas of New Orleans
Ground Zero at World Trade Center site
Chinatown, NYC
The Body Exhibit
The Lucy Exhibit
The McDonald Space Observatory
The Las Vegas Strip
Disneyworld, Orlando

Do you feel like you need a nap? Me too. Now, is it any wonder that I'm a wee tad road-weary? Nonetheless, feeling like you'd rather be curled up in fetal position in a papasan with an Oprah magazine instead of standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon is a bit distressing, if not downright EMBARASSING. Actually what I need is a break and, lucky me, the whole family agrees that some time in one spot would be a good plan. At least I think they agree. That's what they said anyway when I was threatening to commit hari kari into the the crater of Mt. St. Helen's ...At any rate, we're taking a break.

To that effect we are currently on a 3000 mile journey from Mossyrock, WA to Wilmington, NC. We'll be renting a house there through May 2009 and homeschooling the kids as usual, hanging out with my mom, kicking back on the beach (ie. spending endless hours searching for icky sea creatures) and getting involved in Obama's campaign to the extent that we're able. Mike will be spending some good quality time with his "tribe" back in his NC home office. It seems his company is playing a rip-roaring good game of musical chairs and we thought it best if Mike were around to at least hear the music. I'm sure his colleagues will all be glad to see him and relieved that what I'm sure they think of as is his mid-life-crisis-of-epic-proportions is over. Perhaps also friends and family that weren't quite "onboard" with the whole "we're buying an RV and traveling the country for a while" concept will be calmed by the thought that we are headed "home". Don't count on it...

Whatever this journey may be, it is not over. We are on a stopover en route to our next destination. While we are looking forward to the charms of a wheel-less house (my favorite one being that I might not be able to hear EVERYONE snoring every night), some space to reflect upon what we've seen and some time to contemplate what's next we are equally excited about what lies ahead. This trip we're on is a chapter and not an epilogue. We'll see where the road takes us next. Stay tuned...