In preparation for the move to Puerto Rico, I had to get a health certificate and be up to date on my shots. I had gotten my distemper and rabies vaccinations the other day at a scheduled visit. The health certificate is only valid for a short number of days, so we wanted to wait and get that closer to our actual move date.
When it came time for Cassie and Britton to take me to my appointment however, I was off sleeping in my secret spot and they couldn’t find me.
Well today Britton took me on his bike! Since he has no car, and no phone he had to take a chance that the vet could fit me in. So I got loaded up into my snazzy new cat carrier. It has a few openings, places for all my documents and meets American Airlines rules for dimensions. I don’t really mind that we didn’t take a car, I actually enjoy riding in the fresh air. I had Britton take a video of me to share with you all.
I went in the bedroom today and I saw something odd. Kitty had most of his belongings packed in a suitcase!
Kitty Packing His Stuff
I asked him why he was packing and he responded that he had called up United Airlines and booked a one way ticket to paradise. He was going to be missing out on the upcoming winter and was pretty excited about it. He also bought Cassie and I tickets. Which means that we are going to be closing out our contest!
We are all set to fly out on….well, I will leave that a secret for a bit longer. We have a few things to finish up and are going to have a party at our place on the 21st. By then most if not all of our stuff will be out of the house and we will be headed to Puerto Rico soon after!
Everyone talks about making the jump. The big change. But what is often missed in these stories is the freefall, that period of limbo between making the decision to do something and landing in your new world. The freefall after a parachute jump (I have heard) is actually the most ecstasy-inducing experience. The fear of the jump is over and for those blissful few moments, you float in another world between one and the next.
For lease!
That’s sort of where we are right now. On Tuesday I gathered up the courage to approach my supervisor and tell him that we are moving. That my last day at work will be September 20. Like climbing the ladder to the jump off the high dive, I noticed that my fear was in the build-up. Once I had done it, I was falling into a whole new experience. One where I know I will be safe and the fun is still to come.
Kitty knows how to relax 🙂
In just this first week that Britton has been off work we have accomplished a lot! Britton took Kitty in for his check-up and shots (the first time in about 9 years!!). We have thoroughly cleaned out the whole house, signed the paperwork to get it placed for rent, and had our first showing! And we have begun looking at airfare to buy our tickets. As for “stuff”, we are down to just two chairs and the TV. We have dropped off two more large trash bags full of clothes and things to Goodwill. And our folks have graciously held on to some of our sentimental items like photo albums. We have even sold our kitchen table and are using a card table to eat.
Bye kitchen table of 10 years!
It is a strange place, the freefall. The transition. At work, they are already talking about hiring my position and it makes me feel strange. I think it must be that for eight years, this job has been tied up in my identity. It is how I have introduced myself many times. My little niche in the world. And just like that I can be replaced. It also brings up feelings of loss and loss-aversion. I am going to miss all my co-workers, friends and family. And we are basically taking a 90% paycut to live our dream. But when you put it into perspective, when you have what you need, when you have ENOUGH, it is by far more expensive to continue to just wish you were living the dream instead of actually doing it.
Britton said he felt this way too his last few weeks at work, but that once he was done and had walked away, the world has now opened up into this new space of creation. He feels anything is possible. It is pretty cool and weird to have a nearly empty house, and an empty yard now that the chickens have a new home as well.
Chickens loaded up to go to their new home
But every time there is emptiness or vacancy, every time there is a blank canvas, there is the power to fill, the power to create. No void or vacuum ever stays that way for long. And so when we land from this freefall, we will look around and say: What a trip!
We have a lot of neighbor kids who come by and ring the doorbell at our house. Kitty is smart to avoid kids as sometimes kids are not too gentle with critters. So Kitty has developed a coping mechanism whereby he climbs under the covers whenever he hears the doorbell or knocking. It’s hilarious! We weren’t sure we could get it on film, but sure enough, it worked! Check it out for a good chuckle. Silly Kitty!