Well, I've been retired for a whole week now, at least retired from AT&T. But I (we) have been VERY busy getting things ready for the 8th day. We have only been in this house for a little less than 10 years, been together for 14, but we seemed to have collected quite a bit in that time span. Of course it's not ALL ours, sorry Miranda, look out for that on coming bus. All we have left to do now is to pack a few more things into our 5th wheel and then we are ready to roll.
This little project would not be near as complete if it were not for the help of some others. Mitchel Davenport and his lovely wife Melissa have helped us out enormously. From helping us with a temporary storage location for the camper, to helping us "deload" the house. They have both been the best brother/brother-in-law and sister-in-law in the world.
So, we are finally on the road after the longest, hardest Thursday I can remember. It didn't really end until around 9AM Friday. The worst part? We had to take our oldest boy, Choberman (Chobie) James Rehder to the bridge. For those not familiar with the term, we had to put him to sleep. He was a tough little guy, would've been 14 in October, but a tumor in his nasal passage took the quality of life away from him. We will miss him very much. We love you Chobie.
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