FOR THE HEALTH OF IT

The journey of my life.

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I am a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin, wife, daughter-in-law, lover, friend, and nurse. I have lived my life trying to please everyone. I'm not sure what would be left if those titles were to go away. About Ron: I am Candy's husband. My previous life before undertaking this trip was working in the paper manufacturing industry in the Pacific Northwest. I am taking this time off to have the adventure of my life, meet new people, get fit, discover our country on a more personal level, and accomplish something that I will always remember which is to circumnavigate the US on a HPV(Human Powered Vehicle). I am 52.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Leaving Pasco




With the house sold, the rest of the stuff we didn't sell at the estate sale packed on board the Y'all Haul,







and the papers signed, we took leave of the place we had called home for the last four years or so.








We are really doing it! Selling out, going on a 3 year bike trip!





Candy and Ron with Donna, the new home owner.






We were very tired from packing, making decisions, and getting utilities changed out of our name. It seems like there are a million details to attend to when uprooting from a place you have settled into. To top it off, 7th gear on the bike was 'skipping', requiring the rear wheel and hub to be shipped to Rohloff USA in Berkly, CA for repair.

I am really going to miss the 57" Hi Def tv we had, the warm, dry weather, the quiet street, and the nice neighbors.

And yet looking forward to our new lives.

Adios to our Pasco friends, Ron.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

SAYING GOODBYE

Saying goodbye to the Tri-City area is harder than I thought it would be. I'll be leaving the greatest bunch of friends I have ever had. Phyllis started the whole thing. She hired me at Kadlec Medical Center. She's had her own set of troubles this past four years and yet she didn't give up on me. She encouraged me at work when things were rough, helped me keep incidentally in perspective. She bought a new home after her husband died, she walked me through the home before the walls were up. The room in this picture was furnished in memory of Tom and is my favorite room in her home. What you don't see is the fire place and window seat. She is kind of a nag, calling me when she had several gals over to learn how to make pie. She found out that Ron is a computer nerd and had him fix her computer, television, stereo, garage door and...Payment was always in dinner, deserts, movies, conversation and an undercurrent of love. She has a daughter at home with her, DeDe, who is about as loving as her mother, a young girl wise beyond her years. Devon, a young man that found a friend in Phyllis and knows what time dinner is served an stops by a lot. These three are among the many I will miss: Rochelle,
Kathleen, Mary, Bob, Dr. Hannon, Dr Qiu, Robert, Marie, Eric, Suze and many more. Thanks for dinner and


GOODBYE
Candy

Selling Everything We Own!

What a grand idea; owning nothing. So let's get on with it. Sell the house and it's contents. Sell the cars. Sell the motorcycles. Sell. Sell. Sell.

Two things I found out very quickly is that nothing happens quickly and that my man changes his mind as much as a woman.

Getting Ron to put the house, cars and motorcycles up for sale just wasn't happening. I picked up vibes from Ron that he needed an address, a place to lay his head until we leave and when we finish the ride. My sister, Claudia, has property in Silver Lake, by Mt. St. Helens not Seattle. My brother, Cal, had a fifth wheel on Claudia's property for sale, we bought it, left it where it stood and made arrangements with the two of them to keep an eye on it. We now have an address and a place to lay our head.

While getting ready for our sale, I soon learned that any self respecting human being never gets rid of tools...Ron worked in the past as a mill wright and has a 2000 pounds of tool box and tools. They must be stored! New dilemma...storage costs money...So we bought a ship container and put it at Silver Lake with the fifth wheel. Sounds easy enough...Not so. There was ground preparation, fill dirt and rock brought in and cat work. Thanks to a cousin Gary Gardner who sold and delivered fill and rock on a Sunday, my daughter's half brother Shannon Kretz who sold us used railroad ties, and my brother Cal who did the cat work we were ready for the container delivery the next day.

In case you don't know a container is 8ft x 40ft And 8ft tall. After the tool box is in place Ron says there'll be plenty of room to store stuff we will need when our trip is over. Like two motorcycles, our motorcycle trailer and a car.

We arranged an estate sale with Ray George of professional Estate Services in Richland (509) 948-3906. For 25% he brings in display tables, prices, advertises, handles the sale, and sends what doesn't sell to a local charity.
He required that we put everything we didn't want sold out of the house or secured in a separate room and because of the extra room in the container, what we decided to keep is now quite abit more and requires a U-Haul.


The sale was successful. The new owner bought some of our furniture and left it in the house so camping out in an empty house until the house closes isn't to bad.



Selling the house has been it's own experience. We tried For Sale By Owner and you would be surprised at how early or late people will come to view a house. We decided we needed some control over the viewing time and listed the house with Laura Harris- Hodges of Adams Realty. Listing a house puts a key outside and then you have people coming in without knocking. I have shown our house when it was as cluttered with newspapers, dirty kitchen, bed unmade, laundry on the floor. We were caught lounging in the living room in pjs and robes, coming out of the bathroom and in the back yard. I am sure my mother turned over in her grave a couple of times.



But the house is sold and the sale is over...Now let's see, what's left to do before we can leave. Move the keepers to Silver Lake, stop all the utilities, close on the house, finish packing for the trip...piece of cake!

Bruce Benton





We met another tadpole trike rider for a long ride along the Columbia River a few weeks ago. Here are some pics.

Friday, September 02, 2005

Chat in the RV Park

We went for a short ride near our home last night and ran into some nice folks in the local RV park. We met Sheila Smith from Arkansas and one of her neighbors, Tim, and had a nice chat with them about the trike and our trip across the US. It's always nice to talk with folks about our unusual ride. Ron.

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