Saturday, November 30, 2013

Merry Christmas from the DeWalts !

From now on, unless legally required, our mail will be totally digital.  Even our Christmas cards. No more paper Christmas cards and no more paper letters.  Everything will be digitized.

We know a couple of our friends still do not use computers, and we will try to stay in touch with them by snail mail, but when we hit the road in June full time we won't have space for a writing desk so the computer will be our primary and almost sole tool for communication.

 So please accept this December BLOG version of our 2013 Christmas Card!  And follow along as we take this new and very exciting journey together via the internet.

Oh, the card?  It's the BLOG itself!  Subscribe, and comment, to stay in touch as we prepare to, and then really, travel.

Enjoy the old pics of our first Christmas together, 1969, in our College Avenue and Lemon Street Lancaster, Pa apartment. BIGGER than our Alpine Coach will be!

Merry Christmas!

Ken & Mona



Monday, November 25, 2013

From about 2,000 to 400

When we moved from business into ministry, and at the same time from Lancaster County to Berks, PA, we required, in addition to giving much away, two auctions on the same day to clear out what we would not be taking with us into our new 'parsonage'.  One auctioneer in the front yard with tools and machinery, garage and basement stuff.  And the other in a tent in the back yard selling off the collectibles, furnishings, etc. And this was moving from about 2,000 sq ft to about 1,000 because half of our new home would be given to Hope Church to use for offices and meeting space.

Since coming to Douglassville we have gradually 'eBayed' down our attic and garage stuff that came north with us till by 2005 all storage areas of the home were just about empty.  Then the church space became ours in 2003 when Hope moved to it;s first building. Our Book Store was born in 2005 and it's eBay equivalent grew to take over all we had emptied, soem of the former church space and then some.  Now, in a couple of weeks, Lord willing and the overweight diva sings at settlement, the eBay store and all it's accouterments will be loaded onto the buyers vehicles and moved off to her home.

The largest, and most time consuming project in our transformation from 2,000 to the motor coaches 400 (with slides out) sq ft is now over.  Some 10,000 photo images in slides, and snapshots, portraits and landscapes, and many hours of personal VHS tapes have been digitally rendered and now stored in our main computer drive and online with MOZY.COM.

Son Jim has become the family archivist and seems to be enjoying the job.  imagine that; James Lee, our inveterate 'rent free' child has a successful rooming house, a photo studio and production business and the international library of DeWalt, Snyder, Bishop, Andreas, McDowell, and a few other families photos.

When the books are gone we will invite our auctioneer, Cathy Pennypacker, of Gouglersville, to come for a visit and prepare to move all that is left to her auction house when the house sells, or we enter the motor coach permanently, which ever occurs first. As to the latter, we may move to French Creek State Park, 15 minutes away to live until my retirement is final in June. Or just park somewhere quiet and use the park's dump station once a week or so.

However, we are now caught up in that limbo world we remember so well from 17 years ago when we came north.  How to decide what we REALLY want to keep that must truly end up filling only a few easy to carry boxes which our sister and brother, Loretta and Larry Crum, have agreed to store for us till the traveling bug leaves our bodies or, wracked with some chronic ailments, we decide to hang up the steering wheel.

Mona has two boxes (down from 4) of her most precious personals from her BK time (Before Ken) and I have a few drawers and cubby's not yet sorted entirely. She and I both have clothes to sort, and are doing so about 1 item a week, to Goodwill or elsewhere.  And we are taking a small treasure chest of items our kids, or others who have agreed to take them forever from us as gifts on Thanksgiving.

Mona made her last Spanish Paella several weeks ago here at home.  The special pan goes to Chris Shoemaker, who loves to cook and may enjoy creating new dishes in this well used one. Some pictures, a shofar (religious trumpet made of a ram's horn) from Israel, a coffee urn purchased 17 years ago for church parties when Hope Church only had our home to fellowship in between Sundays in very good condition, and whatever else ends up on the kitchen table by Thursday morning.

It was over a year ago that Mona suggested to me that we begin to sort through our many dust catchers and memories to begin eBaying or giving away our collection of clutter.  We may JUST have it all gone, and a little of it boxed for possible opening in our own future: date to be determined, by the time the house sells.

Your prayers for sanity are always appreciated

!

Ken & Mona

Friday, November 22, 2013

My CHURCH TUB



Hope Church has helped me put together what I call my 'Church Tub'.  Everything we store in the basement of the RV will be in labeled clear plastic tubs. Off season clothes (winter- yes, some cold weather gear), beach and camp stuff, tools, etc. But the church tub will be special.

10 Bibles, 10 UMC Hymnals & 10 Praise music books along with some small group supplies and a couple reference books.  Why? Because no one in Christian Ministry, which means no one who calls them self a Christian, ever retires from this vo, or avo, cation.

We have no idea how, or even if, such a TUB will be used, but we think God will want us to be ready just in case.  I will have business cards printed up next year announcing me as a retired Associate Clergy Member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, United Methodist Church. One of those, and $1.79, will get me a medium coffee at Dunkin' Donuts.

-Ken & Mona


Thursday, November 21, 2013

The TOAD has landed


Today Mona and I made our first purchase toward our life on the road. A 2010 Honda CR-V ELX, a highly recommended vehicle for towing behind an RV all wheels down, and a pretty nice ride all around, though not quite as smooth a ride as the 2006 Pontiac Montana Van she'll be replacing.

As soon as Mona no longer needs the van for book store deliveries (settlement on Gently USED BOOKS looks like it will happen on schedule the first week of December or sooner) the van will be consigned to a good local dealer to sell for us and this will be her car.  I'll still drive the Chrysler Town & Country van for now.

The CR-V completes it's morph into a TOAD when we add the front base plates that will attach to the Blue Ox tow bars on the RV when being towed, a secondary stone catcher, or a hood bra,  to supplement the RV's rear stone flap, an auxiliary brake and remote tire pressure monitor system to keep this amphibian safe at all speeds.

PS: This will be the smallest, cutest vehicle either of us have driven since tooling my mom's 1966 blue VW bug down the PA Turnpike toward weekends at the Minnich's in Leechburg.


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Decisions, decisions: To TOAD or not to TOAD...

A TOAD, to an RV'er, is the vehicle, or trailer, you TOW.  A TOAD to a motor home owner is a second drive-able vehicle. We are beginning to consider whether, when the time comes to hit the road, we'll want to start with a TOAD, or try NO TOAD-ing it for a bit to see if we can do well without the expense of a second vehicle, and the hassle of towing an extra 15 or so feet behind our rear bumper (makes 50' total, the length of some tractor trailers and most buses).

Then there's the type of TOAD. Jeep Wranglers are fun but gas hogs and not great for 2 extra persons and a load of beach toys.  The cars that don't know whether they are an SUV or a tiny Van, like the Chevy Cruze, Toyota RAV, and Honda CVR are pretty cool BUT beware!  You don't want to have to haul a trailer for your TOAD if you can help it!  Many cars aren't able to be towed 'all wheels down' and require either a dolly trailer for the front wheels or a full trailer for the whole vehicle, which ends up placing one TOAD above another, which is, in our estimation, NOT an ideal situation!

So we do research, explore ideas, and continue our work to honor God through Hope Church and sell Mona's store.

Still resting in the hands of the Master!

-Ken & Mona
"OK.  Cut the camera buddy!"
Mona loves to take live nature shots!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Getting Started

A journey of many thousands of miles begins with the decision to journey at all.

This year Mona and I made the decision that for her health, and mine, we must live in warmer climes. She must sell her successful Gently USED BOOKS store, and I must retire from ministry in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church, and specifically from the post of Lead Pastor at Hope Church, Douglassville, Pa. This was our first step.

Our current home in the midst of a recent winter

The store is up for sale and, Lord willing, we will receive an acceptable offer soon.  I have announced my retirement as of June, 2014.  My last sermon is Sunday June 8. Last of 17 years of sermons in Douglassville, Berks County, Pa. So this is our second step.

Our third will be to purchase an RV.  Retiring earlier than planned requires serious adjustments to planned retirement living locations. But we love to travel, so...right now we are planning to look at a 2006, 35' Alpine Coach diesel pusher motor home when we go south on a pre-planned vacation to Florida in January, 2014.  It seems the Lord is leading us to just the vehicle our research has told us He wants us to have. If this step is as we believe, the current owner will deliver it to our home in Douglassville by the end of January and we will begin outfitting it for travel throughout the North American continent.

Steps four and beyond will come rapidly.  Selling our home, giving the last of our possessions not yet given to our kids and family. Auctioning off the rest.  Storing a few personals in Sister and brother-in-law Loretta and Larry Crum's home in Lititz, Pa, and accepting our daughter's family's offer to be our new domicile and mailing address in Lancaster, Pa.

We hope that all who choose to follow us on this journey will enjoy taking these steps, and many more, with us.

We pray God's blessing on you all, and peace, in the midst of our excitement and some trepidation, for us.

-Ken