I am going to start posting updates on my journey to a new state and a new life.
Including today, I have only five days left at work. And, one week from tomorrow, I hit the road to FL. I still can’t believe I’m actually doing this. I am super excited yet super sad, and can switch between those emotions from one moment to the next.
Between now and next Thursday, I need to figure out exactly how much stuff I can fit in my car, so I can decide exactly what will go with me now and what will go into storage with all my furniture and other home goods. One of the many lessons I have learned so far through this process is the importance of letting go of material things. What do I really need versus what do I just want?
Regardless of what you call it – decluttering, simplifying, organizing, minimalism, essentialism, etc. – I highly recommend you look into purging some material clutter from your life. The process of sorting through all my belongings has given me a sense of freedom I did not anticipate. It makes me think of the movie Labyrinth, where one character literally carried on her back all of the belongings she cherished. This kept her from going out and experiencing life. Scary metaphor, huh?
Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.
~Matthew 6:33, NLT
I also need to figure out the actual route I will drive to FL. My good friend and former secretary, Betty Anne (BA), is making the trek with me. We are going to make a fun trip of it, stopping at several places along the way. Many people are likening us to Thelma and Louise. I hope we don’t get into nearly as much trouble as those ladies; however, I hope that, thanks to BA’s company, this drive to FL will be an adventure in and of itself!
“Well, we’re not in the middle of nowhere, but we can see it from here.” ~Louise Sawyer, ‘Thelma And Louise’