Evelyn created a name some time ago for the new baby: Sayla. She originally wanted to name her “Trailer”—that’s just how much she enjoyed camping in our old trailer—but when we objected, she was proud to have found the solution as a name that sounded similar to her first choice. As we’ve transitioned into a Fulltime Trailering Family, we suggested that her creative name for the baby instead be bestowed upon our new home. She was really excited! She said our new trailer could be named “Sayla”, absolutely! And so, we have a name for our new home, and we’ve officially “Set Sayla’n”.
Of course, Evelyn was most excited that now she could name little sister “Fettuccini” instead, but that’s another matter.
We are nearly two weeks into Sayla being our new home now.
It’s been a crazy month of sorting, packing, donating, storing, and organizing.
We’ve had as many emotional bumps as physical as we’ve compartmentalized nearly
twenty years of living in a home in order to transition into this life. It was
not an easy ordeal, and for me at 7-8 months pregnant through the process,
helping to make it all happen and keep the waterworks under control had its own
challenges.
Our House is Officially in the Rear View Mirror! |
Home, Sweet Home (for this week!) |
The days that followed were filled with the challenges of settling into a new home—one that needs electricity and water hooked up to function at its best in a place that does not have those things to offer. Brent drove 150 miles in the next couple of days just gathering the parts he needed to get the solar panels up and running enough to keep our residential fridge running on battery power. Then, he spent hours either on the roof or under compartments getting the wiring in place. I sweated and swelled up in the heat, cursing the lack of air circulation in our new trailer, keeping fans running when and where I could to find some comfort in the new home. Evelyn’s dog, Heidi, got sick and christened our new bedroom with two urine stains and three vomit stains. I cursed a lot. Cousins and friends kept Evelyn busy breaking in her new bedroom and play loft, adding a fair amount of healthy chaos to the week, but their presence and role in helping her find pride and comfort in her new home were priceless. The week didn’t start to feel like a vacation until the last two days but we knew all along it was different—this was our new life and home, not just a vacation anymore!
First Camp as a Fulltime Family-- Site 3 at Doheny |
Some Family Fun at Doheny |
Our View, Day One at Prado |
We’ve actually visited the house a few times this week removing
the last of our belongings. It’s vacant. It feels as familiar as an old friend,
though it feels good to have drawn a line and set it off on its new life as we’ve
set out on ours. Evelyn has asked when we’ve been there if we can go back to
the trailer, making me happy to know she’s making a smooth transition into this
new home.
Enjoying Her Bed and Best Friend, Heidi |
Evelyn's Room, Decorated Herself |
Enjoying the Play Loft |
We enjoyed a supportive and love-filled celebration
yesterday. Our family and friends held a “Great Adventure Party” for us,
helping us celebrate our new home, upcoming travels, and new baby—all a recipe
for a great adventure, to be sure! We left with a labeled map of locations
recommended to visit, an annual pass to America’s national parks, lots of
generous gifts, and most importantly the love and support of the people we are
blessed enough to call our closest friends and family.
Of course, the first huge step in this transition has
officially been climbed and staked: moving out of our house and into the
trailer. We still have the next huge transition on which to focus: having this baby!
I’m 36 weeks along yesterday and she’ll be here in four weeks (give or take, of
course). We can finally start shopping for the bare necessities we’ll need to accommodate
her now that we’re getting the lay of our new land. Maybe we can finally put
more thought into what her name will be! That might be nice!
Brent, Me, and Baby at the Adventure Party |
Our first leg of the trip for the Fall will take us from
Arizona up through Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. Then, we’ll
head back south with the destination of Oklahoma in our sights, where we plan
to spend some time parked on my dad and step-mom’s ranch through November into
December. We’ll set path back to California for Christmas. As winter descends,
we’ll plan a new path, either sticking to the west coast or traveling along the
south where the weather remains moderate. As for specific destinations, we don’t
have many original thoughts!
Would you care to add to our “Bucket List” destination
guide? To where should we “Set Sayla’n”??
Wow, what an incredible journey you have started. I loved all the details about Evelyns excitement in the journey. Looking forward to the baby and your visit with us. Enjoy each blessed day you have and know you are loved!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda! We are really excited about spending time with you and living on the ranch for a little while! :)
DeleteI'm in tears and chills reading this.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of your coming adventures, and can't wait to live vicariously through your posts.
Logan and I will definitely try and come to see you when you're in the neighborhood.
It sounds like once you're on the road you'll be making the same trip we just made taking grandma and grandpa to Mount Rushmore.
Zion is beautiful.
Take the time and head up to Vernal Utah and go thru the dinosaur national park, once your finished, travel thru flaming gorge and pay attention to the signs along the way. They all kinda play into each other (having just gone thru the dinosaur digs, and then making the drive) and it's totally awesome.
The other really cool thing we did, which was unplanned, but so educational, and has been one of the biggest talks of our journey, is to visit the site where Custer's last stand took place.
Just a few things we enjoyed.
Music love and prayers for happy and smooth travels!!
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Aw, that is so nice of you, Kim! It makes me happy to know that my writing and experiences can be enjoyed or touching in the slightest!! I was watching your road trip and should have been taking notes! Thank you for the suggestions. I will probably be sending you messages asking for specifics when we start heading that way. :) We'd LOVE to see you when we're closer to you. Are you in Riverside? Would love it if you can visit us at Jurupa!
DeleteWe so enjoyed sharing time with all the family yesterday at your Adventure Party. Wishing you all the best with the upcoming baby and new lifestyle. Looking forward to following this journey of life��
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle! It meant a lot to us that you guys came to the party! Thank you so, so much!! <3
DeleteI LOVE reading about your adventure! I also enjoy every detail about little Miss Evelyn. What a wild ride you are about to embark on; How fun! I'm so glad you're writing this blog. You are in my thoughts & prayers for a fun, exciting, safe journey. <3 (Tamara)
ReplyDeleteWe are especially focused on Evelyn through this transition, so you'll be hearing lots of details on how she's doing through the process. Thank you for following and for sincerely caring about this journey for us! We hope to see you soon!
Deletelooking forward to the birth of my grand daughter and your arrival in Oklahoma.....
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dad! We're really excited to see you and spend time on the ranch! Evelyn is looking forward to helping care for the animals and dogs! :)
DeleteSo awesome to hear the beginnings of your new, grand adventure! When we did our cross country drive (5 people in a Prius for 15 days), we really enjoyed Carlsbad Caverns and the Pueblo Indian Reservation, both in New Mexico. We also stopped at random southern mansions that offered tours. I am so excited to follow your journey! You write so vividly; truly captivating!! Thank you for making me feel like I'm there with you, friend❣ Abundant blessings to you! <3 Carla
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to go to Carlsbad Caverns! Thank you for reminding me!! Thank you for the suggestions regarding mansion tours and the Reservation, as well! Your compliments on my writing are much valued and particularly flattering. <3 It's nice to stretch the writing muscles again! I'm touched to have you care about and follow our journey. I miss you! :)
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