Yay! I got to post early-Internet @ grocery store! woohoo!
January 25, 2010 by Tara
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Ahh the joys, the fun, the laughs, the screams, the blisters, the tires, the pooper, the dog, the cat, the kids, lack of medicine, not enough coffee, have we eaten yet?, Hot Tubs, pools, beaches, starfish, rides, excitement, pictures, friends, hugs, goodbyes, hellos, new friends, old friends, troubles, smiles.
Yes, that sums it up in a nutshell!
What a long amazing trip it has been. We pulled away from Neptune, NJ- leaving my mothers home December 18th, here it is January 25th and by the time this post gets up due to lack of internet, I am sure it will be sometime in later Jan or Feb. We have done more in this last month then we have done in 6 stationary years in our stick house in Salt Lake. It has been fabulous!
I still remember that day, pulling away from our golden, Victorian home in Salt Lake City-
August 1st we set out on the delayed adventure, an adventure to our new life, our new life which has just been an extension of the old. We are heading into finishing our 6th month away from what was our home, and what appeared to be a stable life. Did I want to turn back? Eh, yes, maybe I did consider it~ yes, maybe, I was scared. Scared of what? Maybe the unknown.
When I threw out my fears, I threw out all the old, I threw out the debt, the worries, the hassles. As there is no problems unless I believe there are problems. It is amazing how powerful our simple thoughts truly are!
Life has been being lived! For once! Yay us!
We have taken control of our lives, we have taken control of our happiness, our sadness, our thought patterns. We know life is what we make it~ I certainly do hope you all stay on this ride with us.
We have had our ups and our downs, and I am sure we will continue to hit road blocks and bumps, but, we must remember that most detours are set up so we do not get hurt. If we continued down a road that had a barrier with a detour this way sign, and we ignored it…. we may end up in a ditch up ahead…now, when we let go..let God (as some may say), and trust in the flow, just as I trust the water knows how to flow through a river bank, we wind up in the natural course of things. Have you ever noticed if you take your hands off of something, it just somehow works itself out? Similar to the old adage, “A watched pot never boils”
We have been having the time of our lives and are so grateful to have you all still checking in with our happenings. I am sorry that we haven’t done any new YouTube videos. We had a few from the first leg of our trip, but, I am choosing not to rehash and remember some of the hell during the initial departure! We may be able to do more videos, but, honestly it seems there just isn’t time~ all the editing etc videos take, I truly really rather be playing. So I do hope you all understand. However, we have a ton of great pictures up on my facebook page, I will actually be setting up a Follow That Bus page too, for all of our convenience… this way you can stay up to date with our pics and where we are, etc!
For now, we have been playing in Orlando! Disney, Universal Studios, before this we were on the beach in Cape Canaveral just loving life!
Damn! It just doesn’t get better then this! Mornings have been spent at the hot tub, looking at palm trees… the evenings usually wind down the same way.
Leaving our friends behind was very difficult, but, we have been making new friends along the way~ we hope our new friends will become as close to us as our oldies but goodies
For now, I will sign off, as it is time to buy a new phone, a swiffer, repair a tire and get to Lake Toho Fish Camp for another week of rest, relaxation and life on vacation.
Keep the Vibe real!
Xoxo
Tara
Ramblings of January
January 13, 2010 by Tara
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Living the bus life, where living is easy, where it slows down, but, still seems that the slow circle still spins fast. Just as the earth spins on its axle our lives take its on spin on our index fingers’ tip.
“Its better to be out of control once in a while, then not enough all the time”
“Meat Eaters have more fun” We can just handle it!
Mommy why is my pee blue?
First ride ever: space mountain, Welcome to Disney!
“my moms just sittin on her lazy but drinkin coffee doin nuthin’”
Big bus
The armadillo ears
Billy and the raccoon
The apple, the most incriminating photo ever
Hot Stuff
Big Cat Out side
Jules takes off
Ghetto princesses
Golf Carts
Peanut butter, chicken and Vaseline
You’ve got the wrong site
Kitty Creepin in the woods
running from wild armadillo
We will always have Chuckee Cheese
The shower heads turn up, the great switch-a-roo
The OPs, Invisible Rope, a flower proposal
A few manatees
Hobo Hubby
Trash collecting, Cd selecting, rockin out to stripper tunes
The Sloans, The Stones, a trippy psychedelic view
teepees, Some wine, laughs and hats, a number of beers slayed
Glow Stick fights and starry nights, filled with cemeteries, Rv skating, and sign stealing too
Bacon Breakfasts, Girl Scout fires, Blue moon nights and guys named Bill
The drum, The stage, the pen guy and the hot day of pepper palace
Winston’s a peanut
The van sounds like a helicopter, frozen water, drinking out of the bottle,
One in the toilet striking up the sounds of a one man band
The greatest room in my home is the bathroom! Quite the utility room indeed!
Showering in a real bathroom, wow. It has been so long
“Family Theme”
The Balloons, the ghost, the rose feather flower, birthday balloon great escape, tinkerbell, pink, pink, pink
Bud Light, Am Egle’, don’t drag me away, I need to do my dishes. Aren’t you glad I took you!
His car is a wreck- class G motorhome complete with bed
Sangria
Nirvanna
Lego Rockband Karaoke, Howie Mandell, Outburst, telepathic teams of Taboo
Pink Ipod
she dresses more like her mother each day
Mom, you know they think we are Jesus freaks right?
I feel old, knitting my scarf on the loom, the jersey pocket
Can you believe we almost took a shower today?
Do you like like him?
Ghost Tours, males need attention…too?!!
Your turning into your mother
What way is the bathroom? Both ways
Animal Spirit Guides, I love Jesus
Year round temperatures boast of 72, the chill reads me as 29!
This place is like freakin Vietnam! 15 mins ago was like Spain,
I feel like this is a land of Universal Abyss!
Welcome to Contentment Madame*
January 12, 2010 by Tara
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Quite cold in Florida, but, yes, I know, much warmer then elsewhere! So, I will take it and keep a smile on my face about it
Faver-Dykes State Park is a cute little park inland of St. Augustine, The wildlife is fun, plentiful and friendly and the rangers are always patrolling. When we first pulled in, 2 different rangers commented on the size of the bus! “My my…what a big bus you have.” The other just simply said, “Big Bus”. Being we are 5 ft larger then we should be, we just nod in agreement and nicely skate across the subject. I don’t know much about the park, because it is so damn cold I have been hiding under my covers and staying in. I hear there is Pelicer Lake (taking a wild stabbing guess at the name.) and a few nice trails. All I have seen is the bathrooms which were freezing but quite nice, and the campsites we are in, along with a raccoon, armadillo, a FEMA trailer, a 14 year old ranger and what I am fearing is the el chupacabra lurking in the woods. This place is the darkest place on earth! When the night falls, the only thing glowing is the stars in the sky. The air in front of you is so black, you can not see your hand in front of your face. walking back and forth from our camp to Gayles seems as if it takes forever, the darkness, creates a dissolution.
The company is great and the scenery rocks, I will never trade on of these fabulously magnificent days in for anything less then, nor anything more.
xoxo
T
On the Road Again…Well, not really, I swear we barely moved!
January 11, 2010 by Tara
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Wow! Movin day again! Too fun! There was a day in time when I hated moving from one home to another~ I loved the excitement of the new place, the new locale, different scenery, but, the idea of packing up our shit, and dealing with the tedious tasks such as packing, unpacking, more organizing, and detailed cleaning would freak me out. So, here we move usually every 3 days-1 week, and it is always exciting~and we move with our things and with our home, and hell, our mess comes with us! Caravanning again, we are following Gayle and Eddy and behind us follow the car with the kiddens! Off to… Faver-Dykes State Park in St. Augustine, FL! Only 15 miles south of where we just were, but, it is time to move again… We are now cruisin’ through the park with yes, the silly name. It is looking quite tropical here, all the palms and wildlife, really beautiful, feels like I could close my eyes and be in the Amazon, as I listen to the rain bounce off the metal roof of Da Bus.
We are in now, for about a weeks worth of chill camping with all our friends, The Sloans (Organic Tribe) are headed to play again today with us as well!
We usually will keep it mixed between sight-seeing camping and chill camping to just live. As we want to still navigate and explore and learn and teach ~ yet, we always have to remember, though we live what seems like an on-going vacation, we must keep a grounding and centering by remembering the bus is not our weekend camper, it is our home. So, this next stop will provide me with some time to write, place photos in albums, rest and reflect.
I do highly encourage all of you heading to Florida to stop in St. Augustine, if you are camping to stay somewhere cheap, like St. Johns RV Park, it is a flea market on the weekends and really close to everything, with our passport America discount we only paid $13 a night. We had to disguise Jersey as a poodle to get in, but, eh… she didn’t mind
Must do’s in St. Augustine:
The Fort~ Bring your National Park Pass~ This place is awesome for the kids to see and learn about J
Do not go to the Living Spanish Colonial Museum, way too expensive for what you get, take your kids instead through the store and tell them yourself about things- was not worth price, if it was free, would have been worth it, or even done for a donation. The Blacksmith was drunk, the carpenter was a great history buff (and honestly, if he wasn’t there, I would have requested our $ back!), The pen guy … well, he was just a jerk, all he was missing was a spectacle, pocket watch, pipe and a prescription for happy pills. Yes, mama had to reprimand him, as I believed he was an awful demonstrator and was not very good with our children.
The streets are even history enough with the cobblestone streets and sidewalks, the old buildings have history, flair and unique boutiques
Take the Ghost Tour-walking ($12) at night, a young adults must do! Just be sure if you send your older kids alone they don’t break into cemeteries and piers afterwards… (ahem, you know who you are). Chelsea-Rain did capture some spirits and energy rods on film. I am hoping to post pictures soon.
Alright my lovelies, off to settle into our new backyard for a few days before Families on the Road Rally!
Xoxo
Tara
Ok, We cleaned up after ya, now, please be sure to clean up after yerselves!
January 11, 2010 by Tara
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Obladi oblada ~ Oh, for the love of Disney! And a plan for a greener earth! Disney’s Volunteer Program is magnificent! Of course, being in Florida, we have been seeing tons of commercials for this new Disney program, apparently it is temporary, so hop on the site and find out more, you can volunteer all over, in your own area, in exchange for a Disney World/Land Ticket. We, and the Bennetts took off for Tallahassee for the day yesterday, about a 3.5 round trip drive and 5 hrs of work, we have earned our Disney Tickets which will be given to us within 2 weeks ? The kids were excited to of course be earning such a fabulous reward for helping, but, also to just jump in and lend a hand! Sage said, “Mom, I love picking up trash!” hehe, ok, well, maybe I wish there was some more eloquence to it, but, hell, at least the kid wants a cleaner environment. Each of us with trash bags and cameras amongst us, we walked along the trails and picnicking areas of Wakulla Springs Park, Cleaning up lots of cigarette butts and beer cans along the way, we also stumbled across a cd collection and hub cap, and even a rug along the highway prior to the Springs Entrance. This showed us all how we really do impact our environment, it is very important we clean up after ourselves, just as we did as children with our toys back into the toy box! Now, as adults, it seems we need to learn our toys and games are often different now, and disposable, maybe some things aren’t good enough for our toy box, but, then we need to find a trash can, instead! After Florida, our family was going to begin volunteer efforts along our travels, so this was a great opportunity to kick start it! We are all very excited to keep this up and a part of our lifestyle. We will be looking for volunteer opportunities in areas we go to, so please if you know of an organization or even a family that needs help with handyman stuff around their home and can’t afford it, we are here to help. Please let me know what we can do in your community when we pass through ? Just be sure to wave at Da Big Brown Bus as we roll on by! Xoxo, Tara