Every Thursday or Friday, I start getting my "
single wide trailer" ready for my "
out of town" Guests.
In the fall of 2003, I sold my 3,000 square foot, four bedroom, three bathroom house, built in 1912, in a historic district in Dallas, Texas house.
I lived there for 10 years, and restored it to the best of my abilities, and with what my pocket book would allow.
Became an "
Urban Activist."
Elected politicians with my influence as a neighborhood Association President, and as a member of various "Boards of Directors," of Conservation Leagues, and "Preservation Groups."
I gave up finding "
the one" who would help me to finish restoring it, and to make it the home that it was supposed to be in 2003.
I Sold it for 3x what I paid for it.
Used the money to pay off all of my credit cards and debt, bought myself a new Ford Ranger pickup, and put a healthy down payment on 23.5 acres of land with a "
single wide trailer," 1.5 hours south of Dallas.
My Dad, bless him, is tired of providing for a wife and kids, who in another world would have sent him to the "
poor house."
Instead, his daughter, and my sister, can not only take care of our family, we can take care of Mom and Dad.
I have enough land to give Mom and Dad a place to retire.
But not now. Not yet.
I'm alone in a "
single wide trailer," in Central Texas.
Mom is still too connected to her Democratic Politics, and the politics in Southwest Dallas County.
Dad likes to drink when he comes down on the weekends. (
I'm guilty of encouraging that.)
Not because, as his son, I continue to give him reasons to drink, but because I keep a fully stocked bar within my "
Single Wide Trailer."
I'm rambling.
I quit Corporate America, and went back to work for my Dad in the Summer of 2002, within a few months after 9/11, and the confusion and bullshit that followed that day.
And now, in the Spring of 2008, I live in a "Single Wide Trailer."
In the middle of "
Bush Country."
I'm closer to "
Chapel Hill Ranch," (aka
The Texas White House,") than I am to
my own home, and to civilization.
GIRL NEEDS TO GET OUT!
But I've wandered, and rambled.
Every Thursday, and Friday, of each week, regardless of how much stuff, or how many projects that I've got strung from one end of this "
single-wide" to another, I pack it all into boxes, and bushels, and stuff things into the closets, and storage sheds, so that come Saturday Afternoon, my Dad has an excuse to take a nap.
Otherwise he'll worry about the dishes, the mail, and what the local papers have had to allow.
Mom can continue to cut down as many Mesquite, and Locust trees as she wants too.
She can mow down as many weeds that she can see!
None of those things require the help of my Dad, or myself.
Unless she hits a rock, or a buried limb in the grass, or breaks a belt on the $3,000 Craftsman Mower that Dad and I pitched in to get her.
I now live in a "
Single Wide Trailer."
I'm accepting offers for a boyfriend to help with my "Organic Farming Operation," or Something BETTER!
I could have moved to Albuquerque, NM, and dealt with a mean drunk.
Instead, I decided to move into a "
single wide trailer" in the middle of nowhere.
It is what it is.