Tuesday, November 13
Can’t say that we’ve settled our stuff into the Phaeton, but we made considerable headway these past 3½ days. I’m much too tired to write a proper blog post, so this is going to be a quickie entry — after all, wouldn’t want to leave the story of our fulltiming prep incomplete.
(We were too busy working; what photos we took were usually an afterthought.)
Phaeton Prep Day 1 was focused on the basement.
We couldn’t have asked for better weather during the long weekend that saw us working at the Phaeton. We had beautiful blue-sky days with temps reaching into the 68-72F (20-22C) range through mid-day Monday when the clouds started moving in. It was perfect weather to work outside — empty and vacuum the basement, sort through what was already there, and reorganize the compartments. It was also nice to have good weather to unload the toad and carry stuff inside. That we didn’t have to run the furnace to stay warm was an unexpected bonus for this time of the year.
November days that are warm enough to sit outside for our snack breaks — what a treat!
This morning, the temperature was at 40F (4C) and falling, and there was rain, sleet, and hail. But by then, the work outside was done and we had just a few plastic bins to carry from the toad to the Phaeton, so it didn’t matter.
Prep Days 2 and 3 found us working inside to organize the living space.
Our goal was to move most everything we plan to take with us into the Phaeton. We accomplished that. We even managed to get most of the cabinets and closets organized; that was a bonus. The good news is that we’re not bursting at the seams as I feared we might :-) There’s still plenty of room in the cabinets and basement compartments. We anticipate that our load will lighten further as our fulltiming lifestyle evolves and we become more comfortable discarding some of the things we feel we can’t live without at the moment.
Perfectly sized storage drawers make using the overhead cabinets in the bedroom much easier;
we can use the space between and on top of the bins to store rolled up spare towels and whatnot.
mounted on the back wall of the closet, one of Mui’s old tie racks is perfect to hang my purses.
The Phaeton has a lot of storage space, but not all of it is easily accessible. Our My frustration challenge was to organize stuff such that what we think we’ll be using regularly will be handy, and put nice-to-haves and spare items in the less accessible places. I think I managed to do that, but time will tell. I see “settling into the Phaeton” as an ongoing process. I’m sure we’ll find that we need to make some changes to what is stored where. So be it!
16 days and counting!!!
So exciting....16 days WOW! I wonder if I'll ever be able to vacuum our basement compartments again or want to for that matter. LOL. You inspire me.
ReplyDeleteI know one thing, I'm never going to let you open my closet doors after seeing inside yours. You two are amazingly organized. I can only dream.
Such an exciting time for you both. Enjoy! You can always rearrange later. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are busy. It looks like "travel light" is not going to be your motto:) When do you get your first after loading weigh in?
ReplyDeleteWe're scheduled for a weigh-in at Gaffney in March, but will probably go through a truck weigh station before that to get a sense of where we stand.
DeleteYour organization is grand! We still rearrange occasionally when we find things will work better another way :) It is ongoing.
ReplyDeleteLove the BIG smile on Mui. It seems to say it all :)
nice job on the organzing!..want to come to my house?..I could do with some major re-organization!..or maybe a 'garbage bin?'
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you two did a marvelous job of organizing your belongings. We use bins for everything. And the clear ones are the best.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't the Tiffin have so much room inside and out? You will find after traveling for a year, some things are just not necessary for this type of lifestyle. But, you need to discover that for yourself.
Mui looks like he is having a grand time. What a big smile he has. Glad you are nearing that magical moment. Enjoy the ride.
getting so much closer all the time...
ReplyDeleteOnly 16 days!! Woo hoo!!! Great job on organizing. Looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYAY! Greetings from Matagorda.
ReplyDeleteVery exciting. Currently watching the pelicans feed in unison, like synchronized swimmers :)
We could get used to this lifestyle! Good luck getting outta there on schedule.
I like some of your storage organizers. Gives me some ideas for our Phaeton. Thanks!
ReplyDelete16 days!!! whew! I buy nuts in those Costco containers and we save them for lots of storage uses. Mo usually confiscates them for nails and such but I do manage to save a few as well for food things. They look like a perfect fit in your cabinet. It is amazing how much you can fit into our little homes on wheels. We don't full time of course, but on our six week out runs, we usually have everything we need.
ReplyDeleteI was waiting to see if anyone was going to recognize those containers ;-)
DeleteGüle güle oturun; bütün yolunuz açık olsun.
ReplyDeleteI recognized those Costo containers too!! I always have a container of Jelly Bellys for the grandgirls, and Russ loves their mixed nuts. I have made him toss most of the containers but after seeing how you put them to work, I think I will change my approach. They look pretty handy.
ReplyDeleteMui makes labels for them and then re-purposes those canisters for things like pasta, rice, flour, sugar, etc., etc. -- very handy.
DeleteYou guys do some wonderful organizing. I have to admit when I went on the road, I started out being very neat, but by the end was just throwing things in to sort down the road. You could just that pull out bin for a spare bed!
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