Wednesday, July 2, 2014

A tribute to the best blog post in the world

Wow, it’s been like two months since my last post. In honor of my return to bloggery, I typed up this awesome 3 page post while I was on the road somewhere between Grand Junction and Las Vegas. I finally had a few moments where my only option was to just sit there and enjoy the view. Let me assure you that Southern Utah at 2 am provides the same clarity offered up by sensory deprivation tanks.  Sadly, I lost that post because I plugged my laptop into a non-working outlet at our hotel room.  Thanks Embassy?
Anyway instead of trying to repeat what time-travelers will eventually recover and call “The Greatest Blog Post Ever Written”, I figure I’ll just give you a brief synopsis of where we are in the grand scheme of things.  So just for clarification, this is not the greatest blog post ever written… it’s a tribute. (Jack Black fans cue smirk)

The last two months have been a whirlwind of activity. You may recall that we had moved out of our house a few months ago and had parted with the majority of our things. Well the time came for yet another culling. This brings us to Reality Check #1.
Reality Check #1 – Be prepared to doubt yourself
Think about the last time you moved. How far was it? Most people have enough trouble moving across town or to another state. Now imagine if you had to do that move again all in one shot. No looking back, no second trips. Try to think of everything you need to fit into the fewest number of boxes possible, knowing that if it doesn't make it you will have to buy a replacement. Not only that but leave behind all of the people you have regularly associated with for the last decade or more and realize that the majority of them will not be able to visit you. You start to question, do I really want to do this? I can honestly say that for a moment, I wondered if I was just putting my family through too much.  That moment of self-doubt didn’t last very long. I quickly realized that what we are setting out to do is the impossible. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it.
Reality Check #2– In Hawaii your options are 1) Deal with it or 2) Deal with it
I just discovered this lovely little rule yesterday. 6 months of planning basically blew up in my face, and apparently it happens all the time. Saturday, my bro-in-law and I drove from Denver to Los Angeles to drop my car off for shipping to Hawaii. Turns out that despite having a reservation and arriving on the correct day, Pasha Hawaii decided that their ship was full and that my car would be coming two weeks later than I had planned. Wait what? Oh it gets better. The customer service reps helpful advice was that I could let the car sit in the secure holding area, or I could come pick up the car. I politely (Yes… politely) explained to her that we are flying to Hawaii the next day and that we need our car as soon as possible. Her response was to repeat the above options. That little snag doubles my rental car budget. So I picked “Deal with it”. I just going to have to learn to roll with the punches. After all within 24 hours I was expecting to be diving into the nearest ocean. Yeah not quite… Turns out we chose the busiest day of the year for flying out of LAX. Despite leaving at what I thought was plenty of time, we arrived too late to check in for our flight. Oh and were also notified that Delta decided to move the departure time forward 10 minutes to get out early. Really Delta? Way to overachieve. So again we were forced to “Deal with it” and were informed by Surly Agent #1 at the Special Services Counter that we could fly standby on the 6 pm flight (Oh only 10 hours later? Awesome). When I asked what our chances were she couldn't even look  me in the eye to tell me it wasn't going to happen. Here is where things get less crappy though. After getting through security, I started reviewing our options and ended up tweeting Delta Assist. Best decision I've made all day. The agent on Delta Assist was responsive and very helpful. Eventually she got us confirmed to Hawaii via San Francisco and Honolulu. We will arrive at 8:30 pm.

Getting ready to board the first leg of our trip so I’m going to save and upload this. More updates as soon as I’m able. I apologize in advance for any spelling or grammatical errors…



Sunday, March 30, 2014

Time flies and reality sets it

It's been several weeks since my last update and so much has happened. Let me get you caught up.
So those of you that know me personally know that when we originally bought our house, we bought in a cheaper neighborhood so that my wife could work part-time and then eventually become a stay at home mom. The downside of that is that the housing bubble really took a toll on neighborhoods like ours and so the value of our home never increased. Like many people we lost value. So when the time came to sell our house things didn't look good for us. In fact after doing a lot of research, it appeared that our best option would be to rent it out. Naturally that brings with it a whole new set of issues but it worked out. We rented out the place, packed up, moved out and in with...

The In-Laws

Its funny, I always said I'd never be the guy that moves back in with his parents. I am currently typing this blog post from the "FEMA" tent we have set up in my in-laws backroom. Now admittedly, it's for a limited time (92 days 22 hours as of right now....) and it is to save money for the move. Truth be told my in-laws are about the nicest people I've ever met so it isn't like I'm walking around on egg shells. They do have some odd habits though. Just the other day they were sitting around watching old episodes of the Lawrence Welk show. Not the SNL parody (I checked) and not to make fun of the sheer amount of polyester featured in shots of the crowd. My wife's dad also has a vast knowledge of horrible jokes. Not horrible like The Aristocrats horrible. I mean horrible like I may have already read the joke on a laffy taffy wrapper. So obviously it could be a lot worse.

The Job

A couple of weeks ago I had a trial with my employer to shake out some of the issues I'm going to have working remotely. It was a very limited test that only lasted a couple of weeks but it kind of opened my eyes as to what I'm in for. During this trial period I woke up around 3:30 and was supposed to work until Noon. These are the hours I will have in Maui and so I think they just wanted to make sure that I could wake up and be productive that early. The problems we encountered stemmed from the fact that while I was working the hours I would be in Hawaii, I was still located in Omaha. So if I needed a response on something, I wouldn't hear back until everyone showed up for work.  I also may have received a complaint or two about my 4:00 am emails. The other issue is in the level of engagement with other employees. I still need to come up with a way to engage the other employees remotely. Working in a small office, most people are more comfortable with face to face communication and collaboration. In this day and age though, I really believe that we should be able to communicate effectively with anyone no matter where we are. All in all things went well and I am officially proceeding with the plan to move. Like a runaway train the only thing that is going to stop us now is a complete derailment.


I hate long blog posts, so I'm going to cut this one short. The next one I'll talk a little bit more about getting the cat ready to go over and what is involved in that. I will also be discussing the amount of planning and coordinating involved in a move like this.

For motivation I've been looking for other blogs and podcasts of people that have made the move and I find the variety of people interesting. There is one particular couple that I've been following for a while now. Check out their channel TheDavisDuos. Josh and Kalie have truly been an inspiration. They had a dream and decided to follow it. Watching their journey from just before they moved to more than a year after their move to Oahu has been great. Just getting a glimpse into what daily life will be like helps everyday pass a little quicker. Check em out and Subscribe.