06 February 2016

Look What Came In

Good morning! Or afternoon if that is the case.  The boys and I are snug as bugs, staying inside and keeping ourselves warm and occupied.  Well, I'M keeping occupied; those three nap most of the time.  And eat. Yep, they will not put up with missing a meal. 

Oh, they do venture out into the snow and cold for a quick romp and tending to business, but for the most part they curl up and half-hibernate.  I, on the other hand, am typing my fingers to the bone day in and day out to keep food on the table and cord wood in good supply.  Ha! We aren't really as desperate as that sounds, but it made for good copy, no?  It's a long way to spring ...

Besides steady work and trying to keep the hounds occupied when they aren't napping, these cold winter days are sliding by with dreams of spring, a sale, and Miss Freedom's  launch into full-timing.  This is our year!  This will happen!  That's been my refrain.

From my evil twin's perspective the fear and trepidation creep in and whisper "No, it won't.  What are going to do when this or that happens.  What happens if ____?", and my mind is off and running with all kinds of depressing, paralyzing thoughts, as the 'what if's' try to take hold. For the most part, though, I am able to keep them at bay, and I know when the time is right, in God's timing, it will happen. 

The Van Plan is moving forward regardless of the negativity that creeps in now and again; mostly when I am hauling wood to the house in the rain and cold, or pushing that cart through snow loaded up with a day's worth of warmth. Then it's yeah, baby, can't wait to get out of here; don't want to do this anymore!  And always, always when something comes in the mail that makes the wanderlust spark burn bright and hot,  then The Van Plan and all that that entails comes bursting through the doubts.  That was the case today. These came in the mail, and I can't wait to install them.


Do you know what they are?  They are called vent visors and will allow the front windows to be down almost two inches to provide ventilation without sacrificing security or letting rain come blowing in. The windows can also be cranked all the up as they are installed inside the window frame at the top.  Cool, huh? Can't wait to install them! That, though, will have to wait for dryer, warmer weather. There's something else on order that didn't arrive, but that's another post. And something to look forward to ;-) .

Thanks for stopping by Two Dogs.  Hugs, Shawna

3 comments:

  1. Sorry Shawna...the above comment was from me! Love, Ila

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  2. I have faith that the Van Plan will succeed and I will be one of your loyal readers!
    Don't forget to head out to the EC! We have an ocean and mountains here, too!
    Love from your ECF!

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