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2014 Wrap-Up

If 2013 was a life-changing year, then 2014 was the aftermath. 2014 was the year of taking stock and moving forward.

I spent much of the first third of the year, dealing with my aunt's estate. This was emotional and stressful. It was my first experience with selling a house. Luckily, Dan found an amazing team of relators (Team Kociela with First Team in Tustin), who took care of everything and made the process as painless as possible. The house sold fast and for well above asking. My aunt and uncle had bought their house before I was born and it was very hard for me to let go of a home that held so many happy memories. Luckily, a nice family with a new baby bought it and at the risk of sounding sappy, I hope that they fill it with love and wonderful memories of their own. I especially hope that they have epic pool parties!

After selling my first home, I turned around and had my first experience buying a home. Dan and I are now proud owners of a house in Big Bear Lake. We have spent many weekends enjoying our mountain retreat and we have already made friendships with several locals. We are starting to feel like part of the community.

I spent about four months working as a professional dog walker. Unfortunately, the company that I worked for, folded. However, during the short amount of time that I worked, I got to know two of the sweetest dogs around, a Golden Retriever Puppy named Busy and an energetic Labradoodle named Milo. My stint as a dog walker nearly turned me from a cat to a dog person. Nearly. 

In 2014, we bought a Jeep Wrangler and took up a new hobby, Jeeping. We attended the Big Bear Jeep Jamboree and Big Bear Forest Fest. It's amazing how many trails are in our new backyard. We learned the real definition of JEEP ( Just. Empty. Every. Pocket.), as we got the bug to modify it, until it looked nothing like it did when we purchased it. We are looking forward to more events and modifications in the new year.

Between heading to Big Bear and our other travels, it felt like we were never home in 2014. We spent fifteen days, over four separate trips in Las Vegas, which included Jeeping in the Valley of Fire for the first time. Beautiful! We did a weekend in Chicago and we spent our first anniversary in Lake Tahoe, a place neither of us had visited previously. Our summer trip to Europe included three weeks in England and a little over a week in Sweden. It was great to finally see the country where my stepchildren live and to see their home/school/city. I ate Reindeer for the first time. Rudolph is delicious!

Life was filled up with other things, so I didn't go to as many plays, concerts or movies as I typically do. I did manage to see Josh Ritter, The Airborne Toxic Event and Britney Spears. The first two were phenomenal and the third was much better than I had anticipated. I finally got to see a touring production of The Book of Mormon. Hilarious!

I read fifty-two books and discovered both Booksparks and Netgalley. 

I've finished five writing classes towards my Fiction Certificate at UCLA Extension. More exciting than the actually classes, is I've made progress on a novel idea that I've been contemplating for years. 2014 has been creatively, very productive. 

2014 started off a mess, but the maelstrom has subsided and I'm entering 2015 calm and focused. I look forward to 2015!

 

tags: 2014 Wrap-Up, My Year 2014, What I did in 2014, Travel in 2014, Europe Summer 2014, BookSparks, Netgalley, Britney Spears, Josh Ritter, The Airborne Toxic Event, The Book of Mormon Musical, big bear lake, Big Bear Jeep Jamboree 2014, Big Bear Forest Fest 2014, Jeep, Jeeping, Jeep Wrangler, Just Empty Every Pocket Jeep, selling my first home, Selling Family Home, Handling Estates, Team Kociela First Team Tustin, Great Relator Tustin CA Team Kociela, Professional Dog Walker, My Experience as Professional Dog Walker, Trip to Las Vegas, Weekend in Chicago, Eating Reindeer Meat, UCLA Extention Writing Program
categories: Life
Monday 12.29.14
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Off Adventuring

Hello readers...thank you for continuing to support Always Packed for Adventure! I continue to be amazed at the outpouring of support and the connections that I have made from this blog. This is just a quick note to let everyone know that I will be traveling for the next four weeks and although I'm bringing my laptop, I will likely be too busy to do much blogging. The exception will be the Booksparks Summer Reading Challenge. I've committed and I'm determined to get those books reviewed.

We have a jam-packed vacation plan, which includes cute kids, two countries ( Sweden and England), a canal boat and lots of ice cream. I'm sure that we will get ourselves into a heap of trouble and I will have tons to write about upon our return.

One teaser...did you know that Sweden has a Pippi museum? Cool, right? I freaked out when I heard about it and it's on the top of our to-do list. I'm getting a picture with that crazy redhead and I'm going to try to steal her coins!

Cheers and Happy Trails!

 

PS-(directed at potential thieves) - Although we will be gone, our house is well protected by two attack cats, a horde of nosy neighbors and a woman from Texas!

 

 

 

 

tags: Off Adventuring, Traveling to Sweden and England, Happy Trails, Attack Cat, Booksparks 2014 Summer Reading Challenge, Always Packed for Adventure, Pippi Museum Sweden, Steal Pippi's coins, Blogging'
categories: Life
Saturday 07.26.14
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

UK August-October 2013- Highclere Castle ( Our Engagement)

I'm a huge fan of Downton Abbey (who isn't?) and the real life mansion where the show is filmed, Highclere Castle, is located just a short drive from Dan's hometown of Newbury. When we visited last May, it was closed for the season, so I put it on the must-do list for our end of summer trip.

The biggest thing that you need to know before you visit Highclere Castle is it will be crowded. Extremely crowded. Claustrophobic crowded. The TV show has made this a very popular tourist attraction. They do sell advance tickets, but those were gone months in advance, so we had to rely on their daily allotment of walk-up tickets that are available in the afternoon. We crossed our fingers that we would be able to get in.

When we arrived, the parking lot was jammed with cars and tour buses. Highclere Castle rivals Westminster Abbey for the most crowded UK tourist attraction. 

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Highclere Castle is owned by the Carnarvon family, which garnered fame through the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, who had a keen interest in Egyptology and was instrumental in the expedition that discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922. Currently the castle has an Egyptology exhibition, which is included in the highest level ticket price for twenty pounds. We opted for the thirteen pound tickets, that gave us entry to the estate and the gardens.

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The fan-girl in me started to get giddy as we walked down the pebbled driveway to Highclere Castle. 

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As I previously mentioned, Highclere Castle is a tourist trap. If you're a fan of Downton Abbey, you will love it. The entire self-guided tour is centered around the television series. Several of the rooms have placards explaining which scenes/characters utilize the particular space. For example the sitting room had a placard with a picture of actor Hugh Bonneville and a statement about how Lord Grantham can often be found reading in this room. It's like visiting a movie set. I kept expecting Lady Mary to walk around the corner. There is very little information on the History of the property or on the architecture. It's a departure from the other castles/estates that we visited during our trip. It was more expensive, more crowded and far less impressive.

On the second floor, we found a framed floor plan of the building that referred to Highclere as "Highclere House". I have no idea when they started calling it a castle, but it felt like a fraud. This said, I have no idea what makes an estate a castle, other than maybe fortification? Highclere was not fortified. It had some sheep.

The fan in me loved seeing the house, but on a whole, it was a big let down. We were not allowed to take pictures inside, but I took many of the gardens, which were lovely. We managed to quickly tour them, before the storm clouds started dropping buckets of rain.

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By far, the best part of our visit to Highclere Castle was when Dan proposed in a field of flowers  behind the estate. It was gorgeous and the one place on the property where we had complete privacy. It couldn't have been more romantic or more perfect.

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Lastly, Dan took this beautiful panorama shot of Highclere Castle. 

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categories: Visit, Life
Wednesday 02.19.14
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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