We have two purposes for this posting. I am testing our ability to post
to Layla's blog site via email. If we are successful, we are ready to
add entries to the blog via our single side band radio. We will be
thrilled to be able to stay in touch using this approach.
Secondly, we are working to become homeless and jobless in Atlanta
within the next four days. Remarkably, everything seems to be falling
into place. We just sold my car yesterday which has served me very well
over the past thirteen and a half years. I had mixed emotions about
letting her go, but was surprised that I was more happy than sad. I was
relieved that I sold the car and excited about all that it represented
for the new chapter in our lives. I think there will be a lot of these
mixed emotions over the coming weeks, as we move and adjust to the next
phase of our lives.
The 1 bedroom apartment in which we have been living over the past two
years is quickly filling up with packed boxes. There are still many
more boxes to fill, but we are making progress. Various tasks at my job
at the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) are being
completed. I am sad to leave laboratory science, but excited to switch
gears to be immersed in the sea and nature in ways I could only imagine.
We still have a bit of work to do, but as it comes to a close, it is no
longer overwhelming or distant. It is happening now. We are living the
plan.
We will post again and more frequently once we have fully made the plunge.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
The passing of an Andacht
We have sad news. Tracy's dad, Don Andacht, 89, passed away October 17th. Don was a Navy Veteran active in World War II and Korean War. He loved golf, travel, nature, and of course his wife, Bobbie, and his family. Related to work with General Electric, and simply the love of travel, Bobbie and Don probably traveled more than nearly anyone. They have served as inspiration for our grand plans for global exploration. Tracy and I will take his ashes to join with the sea. We will miss you dearly Dad.
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