I am sitting at the tiny house we purchased for
retirement. We have dubbed it “Our
Playhouse.” Dan has been working on
remodeling the main bathroom. I came over a day earlier to clean, straighten
and set the house up for temporary living. He is now taking a power nap. As I look out over the screened porch it
almost appears we are in a tree house.
Nothing but quiet surrounded by trees – no internet, no television or
radio. It is just me and nature enjoying
some quiet time.
As in other parts of the country, we are suffering from a serious
drought. The HOA has banned any watering
of yards or any water usage unless needed for survival. The vines are taking over the trees not doubt
in search of moisture. We will tend to
the landscaping with cooler weather and the Lord willing, a renewed supply of
water.
Our playhouse is not perfect. It has survived many years of both loving
care and neglect. The previous owner
obviously took pride in his man house/cave. The family rented the playhouse for
several years after his passing before deciding to place on the market.
We looked at several places but as I explained to the
realtor, this house is a happy house.
Looking past the dust and dirt and overgrown landscape, we sensed the
presence of happy memories. We often
find ourselves smiling when stumbling across little personal touches from the
previous owner.
The playhouse is slowly taking shape. It is amazing what elbow grease, soap and
paint can do to a place. The outside
desperately needs a bath but that will have to wait until the drought passes
and the greatly anticipated rainy season arrives.
Seasons pass. Some
are filled with plenty other with want.
We are entering a new season of our lives—hopefully within the next few
months. It has taken us both by surprise
just how excited we are with this new transition.
Just as this little house, we have weathered much. We too have been through seasons of sorrows
and joy. With some sprucing up from our
Father, family and friends, we make it through each season. Thankfully our
mending is not just surface. It goes to the heart. For that and for our little playhouse we feel
gratefully blessed beyond measure!
And in Him, you too are being built together to become a dwelling in
which God lives by His Spirit. Ephesians
2:22
1 comment:
what a great post and a great retirement plan! My hubby and I are starting to think and look a little at places for retirement...I hope we find a place perfectly suited to us as it seems you have. enjoy this new season of your life!
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