15 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: In Cordele getting some much needed rest.  We put all the UPS units that were supporting the three networks in the car.  Five UPS units took up a bit of room, but they did their job really well for about 8 months. Today is the first time mom’s farm has not E-Mailed me a picture of something moving!

Narrative: Woke up and had to clear my sinus so I’m catching up on my Blog.  It’s been a whirl wind for the last week and we’re exhausted.  We left the hotel about 08:00 and got home around 11 AM in good traveling  weather.  It took several minutes to figure out how long we were gone, as it turned out we left Atlanta about nine days ago.  Unpacked the car and filled up our living room with boxes and bags for the last time. 

Repaired one of my failing cameras so I can see the front porch for the first time in months.    I rebooted the camera on the side of the house, I’ll have to wait a little while to see if the ferrite core helps keep it alive.

I also checked our finances, we’ve got about $300.00 left on our credit card and there’s a little over  $1,000.00 in the checking account.  I had hoped to replenish our checking account next week, but it looks like it may be a couple weeks.  I have hours of work to do to account for all the expenditures this year moving mom.  I thought I’d throw together just the cash contributions to get some money back into our accounts as soon as I can.  I sent a list to sis and we’ll send it to mom when we agree.

Our tree has a lot of lights burnt out so we went to Lowes to get some more, they were almost sold out of lights!  We did get some LED lights, but it was very slim pickings today.  I’ll put them on the tree after updating the blog.  I made some Dominican coffee and put some Bailey’s Irish Crème in it.  Good Stuff!  Most of the lights were attached to the tree with little green clips, they’re not too bad.  The green wire ties however  are the same color and size as the wire.  I did manage to finally cut a wire trying to cut a wire tie, but I am also FINISHED de lighting the tree!

Purchases: Christmas lights and gift tags.

Travel: Cordele to da Homestead in good time.

Repairs: Front lawn camera and replacing the lights on our Christmas Tree.

Noteworthy: I am finally getting the hang of this new editor in Word Press. It doesn’t do the things the same way as the old one did.

Tomorrow: Christmas Play then Christmas Party that I am not sure I am up for.


https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647
From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words:  Accomplishments: Engineering: Project: Theme: Engineering:  Pi News:

14 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: Buyer is very upset about the tower, it is raining pretty heavily.

Narrative: I got up very early this morning and disconnected the firewall and about everything connected to the modem.   Went back to bed for about an hour and we went to breakfast at Grammy’s.  Realtor should have arrived at 7:30 but didn’t so I packed the box trailer with the damaged fence from yesterday.  We also started packing the car and getting ready for the drive home.  After a few discussions about solutions for a tower they decided to buy a telescoping tower for their cell phone booster.  We finally closed on the farm around lunch and headed to Cordele GA where our room was waiting.

Tomorrow: Drive to Atlanta and get ready for the Christmas Play.

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647
From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering: Project: Theme: Engineering: Repairs: Pi News:

13 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: Still sleeping on mom’s farm until it is sold. Roach infestation prevents us from preparing food here also we don’t have anything in the kitchen to eat with or on.


Plans: Get up, eat breakfast and be back on the farm before the destruction team arrives. Remove the security camera system from the Morton building (Barn) today.


Narrative: Had breakfast at Grammy’s then met the destruction team for the trailer.  Spent most of the day helping them make that happen.  I repaired the broken pipe at the middle pen that repaired the water to the bumpkin.  I also fixed the pipe that the cows knocked the end off with glue this time.  The water at the trailer is a lost cause, the pipe is buried.  I worked on the fence and loaded it into the box trailer.  I also researched who to buy a tower from because the buyer was very upset we took down the tower next to the trailer.


Tomorrow: Hope to close on the contract to buy the farm and get home on Friday.  We can’t stay on the farm after it is sold.


https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647
From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering: Project: Theme: Engineering: Repairs: Pi News:

12 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: We’re stumbling, but still moving forward.  The good thing is we’ve been given the command to stop cleaning!  Still hoping to go home on Friday.  We’re down to two days. (Hopefully)  So I’m pulling the cameras and DVR out of the Bumpkin today.

The Short, Short Narrative: Packed up the Bumpkin security camera network, took down the solar powered lights in the stalls and took 1000 Lbs of junk to the dump.  Took $1,400.00 out of our depleting checking account to plus up Aunties Expense account. Had Subway for lunch and watched The Christmas Candle on a laptop with the Mrs.

11 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status:  Still cleaning out Bumpkin and sleeping on mom’s farm.

Narrative: Slept in, Auntie had finished cleaning the Bumpkin floor and came in to wake us up.  We went to breakfast at Grammy’s and had a waffle, we returned to the farm to finish the cleanup.  Video tour started at 10:30 so we went to grandpa’s house to stay out of the way.  After the video tour was over we ran to The Home Depot for a breaker for the big barn.  When we got back we worked on getting rid of the red van which we ended up towing.  We’re short $1,000.00 for closing, so Kathy and I need to pull 500.00 out of our checking account for two consecutive days to plus up Nancy’s checking account.

10 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: Still in Florida, checking out of the hotel today and moving into mom’s house on the farm.  Closing date is now Friday!`

Narrative: Today was a blur, moved into mom’s house and setup the UPS that I just bought batteries for on Monday.  We setup our CPAPs on the new UPS with no problems.  We cleaned the Bumpkin most of the afternoon after taking a small nap.  We watched a good Christmas Chronicles movie on my laptop before turning in for the evening.

Repairs: 700W 12V APC UPS, extended run time by using a 36AH battery instead of a 7AH battery.

Farm To Do List

  • Empty the metal out of PU Truck
  • Take out the bundles of paper. (PU Truck.)
  • Take out the pens/gates to grandpa’s farm. (PU Truck)
  • Bag and take out the junk. (PU Truck)
  • Take out the wood shavings. (PU Truck or Box trailer.)
  • Sweep the floors.
  • Empty silver shed.
  • Take 5 Gl oil to recycling. (PU Truck)

9 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: Completely changed so I am rewriting it.  It’s raining all the way home so we are staying put in Ocala.  It’s raining heavily and probably will all day.  PU Truck is full of cage steel that needs to be offloaded.  Gate is locked incorrectly.  House looks really good and we’ll probably stay there from here on out since the buyers are not local.  We have run out of clean clothes since our original stay was until Saturday.   There is a washing machine/dryer at grandpa’s since we’re probably staying until Friday.

Plans: Keep moving forward on cleaning up the Bumpkin and to a lesser extent the surrounding land.  

Narrative: Got up around 4AM and drove to the farm to recover the Bumpkin cameras that were offline.  The problem turned out to be the wireless router would not allow any connections.  I rebooted the router and the cameras came back online.  Yea!  Locked up the house, hopped back over the front gate (Didn’t have a key) and headed for the hotel.

We got up and headed to grandpa’s to get the PU truck to haul the wire cages to the recycling center.  I was also tasked to find the serial number or VIN of the mobile home so they could get a duplicate title.  The trailer ends are terribly rusted, I could not find any stamped numbers.  I did find a serial number on the master bedroom closet wall that will probably work.

The trip to the recycling center was a bust, they don’t take any wire or anything made of wire.  I moved the wire from the PU truck to the box trailer so that I could use the PU truck for hauling other things.  We headed back to the hotel and Chili’s for Dinner.

Tomorrow: We have to check out of the hotel and move into the farm house for the remainder of our stay.

8 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: There is a pile of stuff in the living room and somewhat less on the porch in the house.  There are so many nook and crannies in that house, it took a minute to bag everything yesterday.

Plans: Two teams, one cleaning one moving.  The stuff in the living room we’ll just load all of it up and move to Grandpa’s in box trailer first thing.  Second is a the stuff in front of the Bumpkin, again we’re down to four hours.  Just move it to Grandpa’s.  Inside the Bumkin had been compressed considerably with the collapsing of the dog crates.  We should be able to get all of the dog stuff moved in one shot.  R can mop the floors while I am moving the stuff, she should be on the farm by 8AM.  I might be able to unload the tac shed, but that’s a stretch.  M  might be able to help, but we’d have to go get her with child in tow.

Tough Stuff:  The square platforms that the puppies were on are too big to carry in the trailer. (They are also covered in dog feces.)  We should be easily out of the house by Noon, we’re not likely to be finished with everything by noon.

Narrative: Ate breakfast at the hotel and made it to the farm shortly after 8AM.  Moved all the loose stuff in the living room and the porch into the trailer.  Loaded the bags of trash onto the PU truck.  09:00 left for the recycling center while Auntie mopped the floors.  Dropped off the bagged trash and headed for grandpa’s to empty the trailer of house stuff into grandpa’s shed.  Emptied the PU truck bed that was full of wood onto Grandpa’s burn pile and headed back to mom’s farm.

10:00, time is running by so quickly…  Loaded all the big wood stuff into the trailer and the metal cages we crushed last night into the PU truck and parked it near the gate.  We left for lunch for the showing at noon.  We overslept just a little and Auntie called wondering where we were.  I asked her to meet us at grandpa’s to save time.  We drove to mom’s farm and I drove the PU truck back to grandpa’s farm and unloaded the large pieces of wood from the bumpkin lawn onto Aunties burn pile.

I had bought mom a new and familiar battery charger and a pile of rechargeable batteries for her landline cordless phone.  The batteries are also for their 6 or more cute LED lanterns that I bought them in case of power failure.

We called it a day and went to Chili’s for Din Din and a Margarita to relax.  In the hotel typing on the blog by 7PM.  Wife is watching NCIS reruns with commercials.  YUK

Tomorrow: It’s unlikely that a Blog entry will be made tomorrow morning.

7 December 2018, a day from Mark’s past

Status: The editor for this Blog has changed and I don’t have time to figure it out this morning so I am keeping this simple.

Planned:Wife didn’t sleep at all and of course I didn’t sleep much either with all the drama.  All I can do now is run until I get to tired and will have to lay down for a nap.  (There is still one bed at the farm.)  I plan on getting breakfast here at the hotel at 6AM.  Drive to the farm with the car and drive the PU truck to grandpa’s.  Empty the box trailer and haul it back to mom’s farm and start loading up.  I don’t know what R has planned.

Narrative:Very busy day, sheesh.  Ate breakfast at 06:00, drove to Mom’s farm to get PU truck.  Loaded PU truck and drove it to grandpa’s.  Unloaded PU truck and unloaded box trailer.  Attached box trailer and headed back to mom’s farm. Auntie showed up and she took a load of trash to the recycling center while I loaded the box trailer by rolling the heavy furniture into the trailer.  She found out that the recycling center near her accepts furniture, so we both drove there and unloaded two recliners, two dressers, mom’s old mattress and a large headboard.  Auntie was glad they all didn’t end up at her place.  Our second load was about 10 bags of trash and the couch from the living room.   We broke for lunch and started cleaning the house with a box of large trash bags.  I grabbed Auntie and we brought another 16 bags of trash to the recycling center.  We’re working on the stuff we brought into the living room and the stuff on the porch.  (There’s nothing on the lawn)

M and D came to help later in the day and we broke down about 10 wire cages for transport to the recycling center tomorrow.  We also packed up a heavy table saw in D’s truck for recycling.  There is still quite a pile in front of the Bumpkin.  1st priority is to clear out the living room, then the porch.  Then the lawn on the Bumpkin, then the Bumpkin itself.  We have visitors at 12 Noon when work will cease for the day.

Status:The PU truck is full of wood components and the box trailer is empty tonight.

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering: Project: Theme: Engineering: Repairs: Pi News: