Monday, July 29, 2019

Maiden Voyage

This weekend was a joyous occasion, for the first time after buying the trailer we finally took her on her first voyage. Living in it in one location has shown me the perks of having a set up for our new "rig". Learning all the small things that one has to do to have our Creekside road-ready was an interesting journey. Not only have I not done this before, but I have also wanted nothing more than to travel in my home on wheels. A reliable mode of transportation that carries all our belongings with us.

Instead of a tent and supplies with a pseudo home base or one that is very much stationary where the rest of your possessions resides. We were able to spend the money, effort and time turning this dream we talked about into reality by sourcing out the ideal camper without breaking the bank.

My love sussed out all the necessary essentials for all the hookups, soon we were moving into our tiny home...now we are literal (2 months now). I realize that we won't be setting up and tearing down as often as I have daydreamed of but the ability is dormant until required. 

The beauty of this trip is I got to experience first hand not having any hookups, one could say pampered. Not having the amenities available and most of all weathering the outdoors in a moving home, understanding the dangers and risks of everything we owned being tested the mountainous roads ahead.

I won't quit daydreaming but I have a wider perspective on the possibilities ahead, it will be challenging. Seriously though, I feel like I was born ready for this. With all the adjustments we want to make it will be glourious when we have it right and it suits us perfectly, inside and out. 


Sunday, July 7, 2019

Reign Bough Fiddle


This was a festival was like none I have ever been to before. I knew it from the moment I saw dogs and children running around. It was a beautiful sight, seeing the sun come down and friends new and old working on projects all across the grounds.

Soon after settling in we waited for the upcoming storm. I had already spent a couple days in Edmonton weathering the rain and grabbing a new pair of shoes that don't leak.

While it was hot and Justin put up the tarp with quite a bit of effort. It was lovely that he did because little did we know that we had to set up camp in the rain and tarp he set up in the sunshine was our saving grace.

The following days one tarp became a handful and soon we were called tarp city! It wasn't as big as it could have been but the amount of coverage gave us shelter and over time we gained a lot of accommodating neighbours.

Everyone pitched in together and made sure that the tarps didn't fly away and pegs being ripped out of the ground by winds were being manned. The boys did a wonderful job taking shifts and making sure our humble sanctuary from the storm was tended too.

This festival was the first time I had ever been able to play with dogs and work with children. We quested and built things, making benches and bartering with children to only team up and finish all the adventures. It gave me a whole new feeling to what being a big kid would be all about.

I will definitely we going back since reunions are always a must. Next time I will bring more waterproof clothes.