Here we go again. Loaded to the gills and heading south. Today we leave for the 11 hour drive down to Bluffton. We're gonna drive for seven hours and spend the night in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. It's just too much with the dog and two cars to drive straight through.
There was still work to be done here in Cape May. We were able to pack up and whittle our storage units down from two to one. At times I had to shake my head because I thought I edited down just about everything, but of course I didn't, especially when it came down to my tools. I have enough stuff I'm dragging down to start either a home building or auto repair business, if I only had real skills.
While it's embarrassing enough to tell the tales of a Sanford & Son couple what's more embarrassing is that I've had on the same clothes for three days. The truth is were still living out of suitcases and boxes. Last night I took the time for a much needed shower and shave as I couldn't stand my own stench anymore.
I have been holding on to a pair of basketball sneakers that I think I purchased twenty years ago. Believe it or not I used to have a game. Back in the 1990's I played nearly everyday in a mens lunch league at the YMCA in Montclair. While we were at the pool, during our brief stint home, we met a very fit older couple. The guy told me he played in the mens pick up league at the new gym in Sun City. He asked if I played, and of course, I said I do, well did. So these kicks will be put to good use.
With this big life change I'll be changing my health and wellness related life. That starts September 1st. There will be a weigh in and a change in diet, along with some dreaded exercise. If I plan on spending time on a poling platform with clients I have to get into that kind of work shape. So be ready for a new me in short order. I'm attacking this like I'm trying for the Olympics, or an Iron man, or let's say a 5k, or a memorial walk.
Lucky for Theresa and I we have The Boat House to drop all this shit off on our way to Sun City. The Boat House started out was The Sugar Shack, then The Shrimp Shack, but there may be one last name change. That I'll announce in the next few days after I spend some time there to see if it fits. Let's just say, since I am leaning towards revisiting the guiding side of The Average Angler, the name may be more reflective of that, although not a unique and original name.
In the last month we've been from New Jersey to South Carolina and back with a run up to the Adirondacks. That's a lot of driving, a lot of gas, and a lot of time still shaking my head that we have pulled this all off. We're anxious to see the house because while we were away the contractors were busy installing new countertops, installing lighting, putting down new floors, and painting the place. It'll be a far cry from the big old 100 year-old house we left behind in New Jersey. To say I've felt lost without it being on my mind, every minute of every day, along with the physical work it took to maintain it, is an understatement. That house consumed us.
We're looking forward to just living. The new routine will be hitting the gym, preparing healthy food, lots of scouting and fishing, good hangs at The ^%&*$ House, some kind of work, trips to the pool and beach, lots of Happy Hours (with healthy food choices), and of course a daily nap. That all sounds like a good way to live life and we're ready.