The End of the Year 2014

My goodness has this been a year of change. I’ve gone from employed making well north of $100k a year to retired and $3,500 a month in Social Security. We were home owners in Pocatello, Idaho and are now “homeless” nomads currently in Ormand Beach, Florida. Nina and I used to drive two cars and be pretty much independent from each other. Now, we’re essentially car-less, renting a car when we need one, living together 24×7 in less than 200 square feet of space. It’s a very rare time when we’re not with each other.

Life is very good!

In a week we’ll be in Mumbai, India for a couple of weeks, then driving cross-country to Arizona then back to Pocatello, Idaho in February. We’ll park the motor home, give a farewell speech in Church, and leave for a 23-month mission in the Honolulu Hawaii Mission (at least initially assigned to the Visitor’s Center).

The changes aren’t over. Life is very good!! Definitely looking forward to 2015 (as soon as I remember that it is 2015 and type / write it. It took three times to get it right in this post!).