Monday, June 8, 2009

Keep vs. Throw Piles

Christie: Our story has been featured in this summer’s issue of Concordia Magazine and Enews, the link is http://www.cord.edu/Enews/Summer/faith_and_Learning.php. I am quite sure now that Oprah will be dialing my number soon. I have officially filed my termination request at the hospital for August 2. My parents, the roaming, fifth-wheeling, “Central Command,” visited for 2 weeks. We said our good-byes, knowing the next time we see them again will be in Colorado at the end of August on our bike. With my BS in Nursing completed, I have some extra time on my hands and have been officially assigned to gather trip data from Lonely Planet, including desired border crossing, time it is open, entry fee/departure tax, visa requirements, currency, how to exchange money, nearest ATM, US embassy, and places to stay in all the countries we will pedal through including: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia?, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. Although Eric has compiled a very through list, I have also included shower/hot water availability and the nearest beaches. The reality of the trip is here, homeless and jobless, by choice, in 8 weeks. We are “settled” into Eric’s parent’s basement as our temporary post. The middle of the floor has a small mountain of plastic bins too heavy for me to carry up the stairs and to my parent’s storage shed, so there it rests until Eric gets back from his Pittsburgh/Japan travel spree for work. Labels read “Vanuatu,” “Canning supplies-heavy,” “Scrapbooks, pictures, yearbooks-heavy,” the beloved “Nic-nacks” (that Eric says with a nasally “naaaaacks”), “Eric’s toys and childhood books-heavy,” “Eric’s stuff ????-heavy”….can you tell who the sentimental one is? We had a small garage sale and the rest is destined for the greatest store on earth… The Thrift Store. Packing and sorting is not fun for me, maybe because my family lived in one place for 22 yrs. I tend to be a quick decision maker when the “keep vs. throw/donate” issues arise – just to get the job done…where as Eric LOVES to sort…and it’s not really sorting because he tends to keep most everything…it’s more story-telling time. Each of his thin, armpit stained Jr. High and High School sports t-shirts have a story, “Stanley” the stick – of course must be kept, his baby teeth, the track and field ribbons from the last day of kindergarten…oh my…it’s torture for me. I encourage him towards the “throwing” pile from a distance (teetering on becoming the nagging wife)...usually a futile effort on my part, so the box is reluctantly labeled “Eric’s stuff????.” I smile when I look at it. And why he needs to keep 2 boxes of notes, mathematical formulas, graphs, and what-not from college is beyond my human understanding since the boy dreams in engineering equations…Lord help me. This is my high-school sweetheart and husband of 9 years (we just celebrated on June 3rd), the quirky fun-loving spirit, the adventurer, the dreamer, goal oriented, peaceful at heart, sarcastic as heck and full of faith. Everyday I laugh because of some random thing he does or says…more recently breaking out the Zumba Latin American aerobic dance moves…he’s sure he is improving with each attempt. I am ever grateful to have him at my side (actually in front of me on JoJo) and to be doing life with him. I guess I can understand why people say, “Why are you doing that?” and “I could never do that.” Without him, I would probably be saying the same thing. As a Christian couple, we are a unit that feeds off each other’s passions and shared sense of adventure.

4 comments:

Phillip Otterness said...

Hi Christie, I saw the write-up about you in Cobber e-news. I'm leaving to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail with a friend in a week. Any advice on how to persevere to the end? Get through the 100 mile woods? Did you do the Maryland Challenge?? Best wishes for the bike ride. You guys are inspiring. Phil Otterness ('05)

Tashia said...

Hey Christie and Eric:

Thanks for sharing your story on this blog- was it really 9 years since I was at your wedding?

Please let me know if you care for any contacts or great organizations to visit in Central America (and Chile if you are going there?) I've got friends and contacts in Guatemala (my roomate's sister and her partner run As Green As It Gets- a nonprofit economic development org. outside of Antigua and I also visited this amazing organization called Ak' tenamit while traveling there-my friends just left the peace corps there a year ago and have some great places to visit as well), Nicaragua (my oldest friend in the world is working for the Peace Corps in Managua as an assistant deputy director).

Best wishes for your journey!

Tashia

Laura Hintermeyer said...

I too saw the article in the Cobber e-news. What an awesome way to serve the Lord! I am living in Lima, Peru teaching at an International Christian School. I'll be here at least another 12 months. Once you get this far let me know if you need anything!
Laura Hintermeyer ('02)

Fabio said...

you guys are my heroes!

for the benefit of the readers, I'm an Italian friend of Eric, met him about 4 years ago on a business trip.

he described me his background and his previous lifestory was already impressive to me, I was wandering what was a carachter like him doing in a foundry....

Now I know, he was planning to became a legend!

Ciao Eric, ciao Christie, buon viaggio!