August 7 – 27, 2020 So much to do in only three weeks! The cabin gets a face lift, we have friends and family come to visit, and we moved in!

Before the sunset on our first day, Lorree and I were tearing out carpets and moving into the kitchen. We were motivated to make this a home and to get “that smell” out of the cabin. (Previous owner had pets – I don’t need to explain 🙁

Next day…”Can we bring our dirt bike?” YES! Ben and Jayden came up for the weekend to help work and relax. Carl joined in as well on Saturday. So thankful for the company and the fun times that have already started!

…and the work begins!

After a hearty breakfast, we replaced the locks, fixed the roll out window, cleaned the kitchen and the loft, took out the fence in the yard, painted Kilz on the floor, deep cleaned the propane heater (SO YUK! -thanks Ben and Carl!) and more!

…SELAH!

It was a full but fun work day, we were tired! Ben & Jayden spent the night in the Cabin on the floor – they were the first official family to spend the night on the floor in the cabin – bless their hearts! (You’ll have to ask Ben about the little field mouse that interrupted his sleep ). God blessed our tiredness with another beautiful sunset. He reminds us so often to “Selah” – ‘pause and consider’ – His involvement in our lives. Thank you Lord for the strength and wisdom You give us each day!

The Sun’s Up! Lets go to work!

OH BOY! Did we get to work! Lorree and I ordered floor boards and tongue & groove ceiling boards from a local lumber mill (we love that this wood is local white knotty pine!) We installed a new storm/screen door, Lorree made new curtains, Dennis textured the stairwell, we refurbished the street sign, and spent hours removing, sanding and refurbishing the exiting floor – whew!

Then….more help arrived the next weekend, Nick, Rachel, Isaac, and Kaylee. These kiddos, so full of life, energy, and joy! It was a special time to share Selah Acres with them – We’re sure more laughter, giggles, and adventures will be had by all of our family – Love It!

It was another full day of work for all of us! Nick took care of the techie stuff (Internet, wifi, old satellite dishes) as well as helping us get the beautiful (but not practical) wood kitchen stove out of the cabin. This gave us much more room in the kitchen area for our table and chairs.

Our neighbors have horses! We still haven’t met our neighbors, but the horses came to the fence as the kids were playing over there. It was a fun break from the work and they enjoyed feeding them carrots and getting to pet them. Unfortunately, Dusty (the kid’s dog), got head kicked by one of the horses when he tried to “play” with them – he had to have stiches, but is OK). We enjoyed a nice evening around a “campfire” and cooked and ate s’mores! YUM!

The next day we attacked the floors! We opened our pile of new lumber and started sanding, coating with finish, cutting, and laying the floor. Everyone helped! It was a fun day to see the cabin become “ours” with the new touches we were adding to it.

We really liked the look of our new white pine floors…but then we came to the corner of the room – and under the stove, those dirty bricks, ugh!

The bricks were so dirty-black-and-smelly that we made the decision to pull all of them and scrub them clean by hand – thank you Lorree! What a job!

Before….. and after!

It wasn’t ALL work and no play! Family, Guests, and Yes, more work!

Jesse and Barb came to visit, toured the cabin, and enjoyed some burgers on the grill!. Carl, Beth and Anya spent a day working and visiting with us. Duane and Ruth came up for a visit and shared some fresh fruit pie with us! Our new SOWER friends (Jerry and Carol Chesser, and Dale and Barbara Livinggood) came up from the Eagle Lake project at Glen Eyrie to help us move in and enjoy a Bar-B-Que lunch. t was so fun to share with others, our new cabin and to share the God story(s) of this adventure in our lives!

Rachel and Lorree making a path to the shed with rocks. Isaac and Kaylee helped (when they weren’t ridding the wagon down the hill)!

Lorree refinished the stairs to the basement while Dennis made and installed new bathroom doors. (Those little bar doors on the bathroom offered no privacy!)

In the evenings, we would pause, rest, and reflect on all the wonders of God’s blessings and beauty He has shared with us. – SELAH – (There were three buck that would come by every evening to check us out, they were only 100 yards from our porch)!

Moving Day – Finally!

Our goal was to use the three weeks we had since we bought the cabin to get it ready to move in and actually sleep in it before traveling on to Glorieta, NM for our next SOWER project. With so much help and God’s guidance and provision, we did it! Let’s move in!

We had stored a few pieces of furniture and tubs of belongings at Carl & Beth’s house since we downsized last year. We rented a U-haul trailer and moved, very tiring but so rewarding!

Everything fit – not too much stuff and not too little – just right!

We have a “home” to come home to! We love RV travel and our nomad lifestyle serving others wherever we go, but there’s still a desire to have a home, a safe place to be able to come out from the world…a place to Selah in our lives! Thank you Lord!

Its been quite a busy and eventful three weeks. So much has been accomplished! We are grateful to our friends and family that came along side of us to pitch in and help. We’re getting ready to leave for a three week project at Glorieta, NM, but we are already making plans to return to Selah Acres! Our next adventure…here we come!

August 6, 2020 Its Ours! We bought a cabin in the Colorado Mountains!

Here’s the story….

Late one evening (July 15) I was looking through listings on-line and a notice popped up on my app – “just listed 5 hours ago”! I showed Lorree the listing and we both thought the same thing…”could be the one?”

I texted our realtor, didn’t know if he was available or not. Yes he was on-line, yes the listing agent was on-line, Yes we could see it tomorrow afternoon, Yes, we had permission to leave work early, Yes, yes, yes!

When we arrived at 4:00 pm, there were other cars just leaving the property. It had already been shown several times within 20 hours of being listed! We prayed for wisdom as we met with Dan, our realtor, and looked at the property. He agreed with us that it was worth more than she was asking based on our previous experiences (so thankful we took the time to explore other options). He repeated his thoughts from the outset that this will go fast and he added that it will go for more than asking price. Lorree and I had already agreed on a set amount to offer, but just at the last moment I had a impression from God to offer $5K more than that. I looked to Lorree for confirmation and she didn’t have any reservations, so we made the offer. The next day Dan called and said “good thing you made the offer you did, there were three other offers that afternoon for more than the asking price, and you got it!”

It was like, “Welcome home!” For the next three weeks we re-lived our initial visit by looking at these photos over and over. The views from “our” property were amazing. Each time we felt peace and assurance in our spirit that this is the place God had picked out just for us! There were a few issues the owner had to resolve before closing (septic system and Tuff shed) but everything came together very smooth and on time!

Here’s a brief tour inside the cabin that we saw on our initial visit…

With the funds we received from selling our house in Canon City along with a bit of our savings, we were blessed to be able to pay cash for the property. We were committed to not have any debt is our retirement – God is so good to honor that for us.

…and we have a future bunkhouse for the grand-kids! On one end there is an open loft that may be as good or better than a tree house! We’re SO excited to be able to share this cabin, shed, and 20 acres with our family.

On August 6th at 10:00 am we closed on this property, by mid afternoon we were parking our RV (had to clear a branch to fit)! We were overcome with the joy of being blessed by our Lord Jesus – So grateful for all He has done in our lives and for the continued adventures. We just had to take time, pause, and reflect on His goodness and His gracious love for us (and for you!) In scriptures there’s a word for that….”SELAH, ” to pause and think about that”

We’ve named this place, Selah Acres. A place to pause and reflect on the salvation He freely offers to everyone, and for the many adventures God has for each of us!

July 24 – Aug 6, 2020 Exploring the Colo mountains looking for some land…to land! and a week in Cripple Creek, CO!

When we were caught in Texas (back in March) with COVID travel restrictions, we became unsettled about not having a place to get off the road and “go home to”. In June and July, while at Glen Eyrie, CO, we started talking with others and searching online (Zillow) for some mountain property we could park our RV on that was somewhat near our Colo. kids.

Since we were in the area, we spent hours driving and looking. We became very familiar with the Pikes Peak area from Woodland Park to Cripple Creek to Guffey and a lot in between! We had a dream that became clearer to us everyday: “Ahhh – to have a CABIN in the mountains!” This has been a recurring discussion and dream since we were high school sweethearts – is now the time? We prayed and looked and talked to friends and family – there was much adventure in the hunt!

We started out mapping the Zillow choices we wanted to go see and spent multiple days and lots of hours driving to various locations. It was a challenge to keep them sorted out in our notes – they all had very scenic views and ranged from 5-6 acres up to 40+ acres. Lord, where was “our place”?

Then we found a great realtor (Dan from Guffey’s local Saddle-up Realty) who really helped us understand mountain property. We learned about septic systems, road access, power lines, water wells and usage, solar systems, internet and cellular availability. Whew! – so much to learn and consider. Thank you Lord for providing someone to help us make wise decisions!

We learned that owning some land in Park County to park an RV on wasn’t a permanent option (can only “camp” on your own property for two weeks at a time, and no hookups!) . We began seriously looking for “that cabin” on already developed land. It would save a lot of time and money if there was a cabin or some out buildings and utilities already on it.

We toured several possibilities, even made a low–ball offer on one far off the beaten path with 10 acres that needed a HUGE amount of fix-up work (we were willing – but thankfully God “delivered” us from that one!) We kept looking and praying……

In the meantime…..

In addition to visits to our kids and grandkids in Colorado (see previous post), we “got away from it all” and spent a week in Cripple Creek. A perfect location for some sight seeing and close by to keep on property hunting!

We drove Phantom Canyon Road (part of the Gold Belt tour) from Canon City to Victor, CO What a road and what beautiful sights! No place for anything over 25 ft long and maybe 10 foot wide. Lots of narrow, dirt, winding roads. It is only 35 miles but takes two hours one way! It used to be a railroad connection to and from Victor and Florence during the gold mining boom. We got caught in a downpour that made the roads slick and somewhat treacherous – thankfully we were almost to Victor when that happened!

Cripple Creek! Now a location for casinos in Colorado (they say they “saved” the town), it wasn’t very bustling with crowds nor activity during these Covid-19 days, and we were OK with that! We learned that back in the day, there was a vote on which city in Colorado would be the Capitol of Colorado. Cripple Creek lost to Denver by only 4 votes. Can you imagine what differences there would be if Cripple Creek had won?

During the 1890’s gold rush / mining days Cripple creek boasted a population of over 10,000 (today about 1,300) – housing was spread out across the nearby hills and valleys. Hundreds of millions of dollars were mined out of the nearby mines – still happening today!

We rode the Cripple Creek Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad. Learned lots of bits of history from the conductor and really enjoyed the views.

It was fun trying to imagine what life was like over 130 years ago (Thankful for our modern day life now!)

We stayed at the Cripple Creek KOA for the week. It was great to see the sunsets and early morning Moon-sets over the mountains. Somewhere out there is a place for us to call home!

Still loving our adventures every day – especially when they include ice cream! More to come….Selah! (means to “pause and think about that”).