Truly, the final week
Well, that’s it. The couple that flew out from Texas to look at possibly purchasing Big Blue did leave us a deposit on the purchase. Since they were unable to drive Big Blue back to Texas that very weekend, they allowed us to hang out in the old fella one more week. This then allowed us to get a final week with friends boondocking on the other side of Tucson now. At least it would not be more time at Snyder Hill.
A lot of ‘lasts’ took place over the course of the week. The last water fill for us in a van. The last days boondocking. The final days seeing most of these people (again). The list was never ending. We are extremely grateful for this final week in Big Blue, and to hang out with long time friends for a few more days and nights. It even included a D&D game one evening, and a 14-person outing on the final night as a true send off to Kerri and me.
All week people kept asking about my feeling towards the sale of BB. They all seemed quite taken aback when I said that I was actually excited. First, I love to purge belongings, but most importantly the sale means that Kerri and I no longer have anything holding us to land. No property. No house. No cars… nothing. Our future is 100% free of ties, which is so much more freedom than I have ever felt. So, yeah, I am excited.
Good luck!
Before you guys “sail away”, could you please tell me what/how you configured the van windshield curtains?