Into the Breach 2023

As we begin our journey into the year 2023, let us all hope and pray for a good outcome. Our newly installed Congress has shown a differential that speaks to a two-year span of probably nothing burgers but a lot of show time. Having lost the House to a very small, but loud Republican majority, the Democrats in the House can only make efforts to attempt the mitigation of the actions that will be forthcoming out of this interesting NEW Republican group. Luckily, the Senate remaining in the Democratic Party majority, and in fact, they gained seats, will be a seawall against the potential damaging activity from the Republicans in the House. We still have our democracy, at least some components of it still are operable. So, let us all hope for a Congressional 2-year term that does not do too much damage, and perhaps even makes a modicum of progress toward ensuring the American rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. That is what the founders were hoping for, so we can do no less, at least in this old man’s humble opinion. So, fasten your safety harnesses folks, things will be bumpy from here on out.

But hey, it is a new year, and this old man has survived longer than he anticipated, in being able to witness the advent of 2023 still upright and breathing. So, let us be off, dear friends, into the breach of this new year.

As many of you know, at least any of you who have actually read this blog, the Bride and I moved from Alexandria, VA in June of last year to a nice home in the Kiln Creek Golf Community of Newport News, VA. The Bride’s company had established a new set of employment status’, including 100% office, 50/50 office and remote, and 100 percent remote. Charlotte was selected to the status of 100 percent remote. So, since we could live anywhere and she only needed an internet connection to do her job, we decided to leave the DC Metro area for life in the Hampton Roads area of Southeastern Virginia. After selling our Alexandria condo, we searched, found and purchased a new house in this new area. I had lived here before, first as a teenager in the mid 50’s attending Hampton High School (dad was in the Air Force at Langley AFB), then again, several years early 70’s later with my own family while employed at NASA Langley and also at Dow-Badische in Williamsburg.

So, now we have been residents of Newport News, and the Kiln Creek neighborhood since June of last year. Our neighborhood is truly wonderful, friendly folks, nice environment, close to any desired shopping and medical facilities. What more could one want in a lifestyle? Well, employment for one.

In October, Charlotte’s tenure with her company ended after 12 years. She was offered and accepted a short-term contract to do payroll consulting, while we decided the next steps. Thinking we might like to let her be self-employed in her own consulting firm, we took steps to make that happen. Things were okay, but certainly not what was expected at the outset. But the fates were smiling, and in December she was approached by an executive recruiter about a company with an executive management opening. Her credentials were submitted to this firm and shortly after she was asked to participate in an interview with one of the company’s executives. This was followed by a second interview with a group of the company executives/managers. And the end result was that she was offered the position with a very nice salary, annual bonus, and very good benefits. Her start date will commence on January 30. The position was remote with some office presence for meetings and such. We had considered employment potential for her in this area, but the salary structures down here were very minimal comparatively.

So, what to do, we could remain in this house, in this city and she would need to drive up to the DC area as needed. But, that is a 200 mile one way trip, and would require that she spend at least one night in a hotel. So, what to do, what to do. Simply put, the decision was relatively easy, sell our house here, buy a condo there and relocate BACK to the DC Metro area.

Advantage, DC Metro Area, close to the kids and grandkids! SCORE!

So, we have contacted real estate agents, both here and in Northern Virginia. We have worked with both of these ladies, during our previous move from there to here and they were simply fantastic people. Our plan is to start the marketing of our home here in February, seek and purchase a condo home there in that same timeframe and move ourselves and the two senior cats back to the area where we had lived for more than 30 years previously.

Major concern with transporting the older of our two senior feline ladies. Our Duchess is not in the best of health, and we hope against hope that she will continue to be with us for quite a while longer. Yet we also realize that she is getting very old and kitties do not live usually much longer than she is already. Still, hope springs eternal! We will take it one day at a time and hope that she is physically able to make the transition again to a new home.

In some ways, I really look forward to returning to the northern Virginia area. It is really home to us having lived there for such a long time (well over 30 years) and having my family members in that area as well makes it even more like home. So, NOW, we have to figure out the process of closing out the little consulting company we started, making the necessary payment/tax/settlements as required and then letting the State and Federal folks know that it will be no longer a chartered company entity. We have an appointment with an accounting firm on Monday the 23rd and they will assist us in closing out this company and paying Charlotte as well as any state/federal obligations.

Now, what about the old man and his stuff? Well, just had a malignant tumor removed from my bladder, so can you say, “Bladder Cancer”? The follow-on stuff, after the actual surgery was a real pain but necessary and now is hopefully completed.

At least the surgeon/urologist appears to be confident that the entire malignancy was effectively removed during the surgery so, perhaps this old guy dodged a bullet? One can certainly hope so. However, not going to get overly confident, because from all I can read, it would appear that this type of malignancy has a 70% change or reoccurrence. So, the plan is to be very cognizant of the potential and to continue to closely monitor. I am to meet with the surgeon on January 30th to discuss the entire situation and figure out a plan for going forward.

See, the gotcha is, that I will not be around this surgeon or this medical center in a few weeks. But the upside is that I am very familiar with the medical facilities and personnel in the Northern Virginia area so I am pretty confident that we can safely implement that monitoring plan with the medical folks up in the new home area.

Now comes the fun part, preparing this house for market. Lucky for us, our real estate agent here has indicated that she will provide a service to stage our home for best viewing by prospective buyers. I will try to make the ensuring days and activities worth your time.

Stay Tuned! Interesting times ahead!

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Author: harv1941

Just a summary, I am 84 years of age, retired in July 2013 and settled down to promoting the dangers of bacterial meningitis, which killed my beloved son, Mike in 2009. My wife, Charlotte, and I embarked on an adventure of live aboard cruising, aboard a large Blue Water motor yacht. While our beginning was rather fraught with hurdles, we continued to look forward to the day we moved aboard the Misty Lady and cruise the eastern seaboard and associated waterways. After more than four years of life aboard this Bluewater Motor Yacht, I developed an advanced problem due to interaction with medications and experienced rather frightening balance problems. Therefore, getting on and off the yacht was fraught with danger of falling between the docks and the boat's hull. Walking the docks was also problematic considering that our yacht club docks were all floating docks and my balance problem was a danger during the walk from our yacht's docking slip to the clubhouse or out to the DC Wharf facilities and our car housed in the yacht club's reserved garage. SO, we had to regretfully put the Misty Lady up for sale and move back on shore. We moved on shore, first into a condo apartment in Alexandria, then after two years there, we relocated to the city of Newport News, in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Our original desired location was in the city of Hampton, Virginia, which is the oldest English-speaking settlement in the United States having been established originally in 1610. My ancestors came to this country through this settlement in the mid 1600s and lived in that area for around 100 years before beginning a migration of one portion of our family toward the west. I looked forward to moving back to this area and exploring the roots of my family, both maternal and paternal ancestry, but we found a great house in the Newport News area and became ensconced in the terrific neighborhood of Kiln Creek. My wife, being still actively employed, received a substantial offer in a position with a government contractor firm back up in Northern Virginia. So we put the Newport News house up for sale, receiving and accepting an offer withing two days. We then relocated back up to the city of Alexandria and into another high rise condo. My wife reached a point where considerations for retirement were becoming very important. She indicated that she really didn't want to retire in Alexandria, so once again we began a house search in the Tidewater area, this time in the City of Williamsburg and in a community restricted to 55+ age owners. We found the ideal location, initiated the sale and closing for our retirement home. We then put our condo on the market. Alas, the market was not as robust as before so we had to change asking price a couple of time, but finally the Alexandria Condo was sold. Now we are set to enjoy the great locations found here in the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area, considering that we are history buffs and there are literally hundreds of historical sites in this segment of our nation. Of course living in Williamsburg is the epitome of history living life. So, now we are in our retirement home, in a great retirement type community. A great clubhouse with a fine dining restaurant, a grill/pub, an award winning PGA designed golf course and miles of walking trails. Looking forward to my wife's eventual full retirement and the two of us visiting all up and down the east coast historical spots.

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