For pretty much the whole of 2008 we have been plotting, planning and devising our new life. It has been a long process, not only including the nuts and bolts of how to do it, but the emotional and organizational changes necessary to be able to exit the stage of the '9 to 5' grind. One of the requirements was finding jobs that allow for such a degree of flexibility - and this is one of the first things many of our friends and family ask about. It has been strangely easier than it sounds. We have also made things a lot easier on ourselves by downsizing, simplifying and saving money, and so both work part-time now anyway. This is where many of the ideas and principles in one of the books on our booklist really helped ("Your Money Or Your Life"). While we would never have really been considered big spenders (except for the big trips we take occasionally ...), it was amazing how much money we found ourselves wasting when we started to look at it from a different perspective - that is, money earned = life energy expended on jobs to earn it in the first place.
We also had to address home life, Colorado (our dog), and changing our expectation for how life should/would/could be. So all that has led us through 2008 to the start of a new year. And this has always been our planned stepping off point. New Year 2009.
To mark the occasion, we are heading to the Olympic Peninsula to celebrate this new start. We are booked into a tiny A frame cabin on a bay to welcome us into our new adventure. You can check out where we are staying at http://www.chitobeach.com/. We are in the Bird House, waiting for the dramatic winter storms that sweep in over the winter seas .....
Happy New Year. Happy New Start!!!
"Do I say 'Look what life is doing to me?', or do I say 'Look what I am doing to life?' " (Sami Sunchild, San Francisco artist and activist).