Christmas Letter 2012
Last year I ended the Christmas letter with a statement "2012, here we
come!" and as exciting as 2011 was, 2012 proved to be even better! We were
certainly correct to be excited about this year...
"It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday
is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow."
Robert H. Goddard (1882
- 1945)
Floods!
In January the entire state was hit with major rain events and melting mountain
snow that flooded areas around the state that were not use to flooding. The
rising rivers raced down highways and parking lots, destroying vehicles and
displacing occupants of homes that have never been touched with flood waters
before. I was confident our Corvallis home would not be impacted by the floods,
but when the water levels rose dangerously close to the back fence line, you
can imagine the concern I had!
This is where I should mention we recently cancelled our flood insurance. To
our great pleasure, instead of bridging the property line to wash away our
peaceful dwelling, the water purged across the nearby highway and into the
neighboring streets. Aside from giving Cheryl a piggy back ride through swift
moving, sewage filled river water; it really wasn't too bad at all.
The next day, while I drove two hours south in a state owned car, the
parking lot where my personal car sat quietly minding its own business flooded
in a great surge of destruction, wreaking havoc on nearly the entire fleet of
state vehicles. While other cars in the same parking lot as mine were utterly
destroyed, mine only suffered a slightly wet carpet when it was pulled out by a
tow truck.
SOLD!
By the time the summer came around, we had our Corvallis house on the market
for nearly 18 months. One prospective purchase drew us to put a down payment on
a house in Salem, but had to abandon the new house when the Corvallis sale did not
work out.
Frustrated, we decided to drop the sale price to avoid realtor fees, and
sell it ourselves. Not really knowing how to find potential buyers, Cheryl said
to me "see those people across the cul-de-sac? Go ask them if they'd buy
our house."
As any sensible man would say, I responded with the clear voice of wisdom:
"Absolutely not!"
The ageless wisdom I displayed could not withstand the batting eyelashes,
and plea: "come on...for me? I think they own one of the properties, and
maybe they need another rental."
I carried my ill-disguised frustrations to the older couple across the way,
and simply asked if they'd be interested in buying our house. To our amazement,
they toured the house that day, and ultimately bought it! I will forever remember
this as one of those ‘too good to be true’ stories. As you’ll find as you
continue reading, the timing is perfectly designed for things to come, although
we had no clue at that moment.
The mad dash to leave Corvallis left us looking once again for a house in
Salem. We thought the house we wanted originally would certainly been snatched
up, but odd enough, it waited for our return. We made the same offer they
accepted previously, but to our frustrated amazement, they countered our offer
and raised the price on us!
Walk away power proved to win the day when I rejected their insult, I mean
counter offer, outright, and started touring other homes, leaving them with
nothing but an opportunity squandered by greed. Within a couple hours, they
reached out to us with a request to resubmit our offer, which they accepted
without hesitation.
We were displaced for a month before we got the keys, but some very nice
friends loaned us their home for the entire month! They traveled during our
month long occupancy, and returned the very weekend we moved into the new
house.
Retro is 'in'? I think not!
The new house was 'new' in 1977, and that's when it stopped changing,
leaving us with the glorious yellow, fuzzy, felt wallpaper, which I encourage
everyone to rub when they're on the potty. Gold foil wallpaper, the blue vine
wallpaper, the black & gold wallpaper... Everywhere... All removed by
Cheryl. She conquered the wallpaper and turned into the paint master! Walls and
trim board changed the house dramatically, turning the house into a home. Deep
red, black, yellow, burnt pumpkin, and blue artistically fashioned to make the
home inviting, peaceful and cozy.
During the two month race toward the holiday events, I did not sit idly by,
although I often dreamed of such moments... I had the pleasure of transforming
the ceilings and floors from their vintage 1977 look to the gorgeous display of
Do-It-Yourself craftsmanship. Dark wood floors now compliment the new kitchen
counters, new steel range and matching microwave. The 1970’s only exist
upstairs for the time being. Soon, the fuzzy wallpaper and yellow tub and
toilet will be a memory.
For more details about the adventures of life, visit www.jdDaybyDay.blogspot.com
REWARDS!
We finished the final touches about an hour before our annual tree trimming
party. All our efforts, working late almost every day, were rewarded with more
than 20 people gathering to decorate our tree, eat our food, and drink from the
communal collection of wine and other spirits. A nice reward… Well, we thought
the gathering was our reward....
...but God had something else in mind...
On the very day of our annual Christmas tree trimming party, little would we
know until two days later, Lily "babycakes" came into the world as a preemie,
weighing just about 5 lbs. On her 12th day, she came to stay with us, sweeping
our hearts into her tiny palm, and wrapping us around her little fingers. 17
months ago, we were traumatized by poor dealings with the Department of Human
Services when two toddlers moved in for a couple months, only to be swept away
by the system that failed them. Yet now we reenter the system to care for this
beautiful little baby, but with our eyes wide open. The conditions are
certainly different, and although we know the facts are leaning toward the hope
of adoption, we know the system doesn’t always work the way we hope. Yet as found
in the events that transpired over the past year, we have full confidence a plan
is woven through time and space, and we are greatly loved by the Creator
Himself. Peace is in knowing beyond doubt…
FINAL DAYS?
The final days of 2012 are bearing down, and if the Mayan calendar doomsday
believers have it their way, no one will be reading this Christmas letter,
which would be a great injustice! Not knowing exactly what waits for us in
2013, there is certainly hope to have another great, adventurous year!
The children’s book will be printed and available for the world to see, and
at least two more are in the making. I don’t suspect the books will provide enough
income for an early retirement, but as things go for us… it is truly difficult
to say what is impossible.
"It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday
is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow." Robert H. Goddard (1882
- 1945)
4 comments:
The only thing predictable is unpredictability itself. Always a pleasure to read your adventures...strong faith, a strong smile, and joy in your soul is all you need. Keep dreamin' big guy!
Good for you guys.
Always good to keep up with your adventures on a yearly basis. Blessings to you and yours.
Loved reading this! My favorite line was, "...my personal car sat quietly minding its own business..." John you have a knack for writing! Reality sprinkled with a bit of humor always makes life a little better to handle. Thank you for sharing yours and Cheryl's adventures in 2012. I loved the blessing of Lily "babycakes" at the end. What a way to end the year with a high note! Prayers to you and Cheryl in hopes she will permanently become a Downing!
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