Thursday, January 3, 2008

Alpha Star



Happy New Year!

We hope your holiday celebrations were full of joy and peace.




We had a wonderful Christmas celebration with Lindsay's family in Orlando before driving back to NC to spend actual Christmas day with my family. What a blessing... my mom, dad, older sister Rachel, brother Aaron, younger sister Elysia and Grammy were all "home" as well. We cherish time with our families knowing that it will be limited in the coming months and years.



After three months as house guests with Lindsay's parents and Terry and Betty, it is great to be back in our own apartment. Sadly, we are now preparing to pack it up. On January 21st we leave for cross-cultural missionary training school in Colorado and our lease will end that same weekend. Between now and then we need to sort through all of our belongings to determine which go into storage and which get placed aside to be packed and carried to the DR by short-term missionaries going down to Santo Domingo throughout the spring and summer. We have decided not to ship anything into Dominican customs to avoid the inevitable bribes and hassle required to get anything out on the other side. As of now, if it's going down it's going in a suitcase...

Our first sorting/packing challenge was the 19 bins worth of stuff that has gradually accumulated in my parents basement since my 8th grade graduation. Lindsay claims I am a bona fide packrat, and I must admit that after sifting through the items such as those listed below I have to agree:
- Mardi Gras beads from 1990
- A collection of pewter dragons
-Two years worth of pay stubs from my first job
- Newspaper clippings from Michael Jordan's biggest games
- Scratch 'n Sniff sticker collection (complete with Garbage Pail Kids)






Of course, the Rubbermaid treasure chests contained some real gems including my Alpha Star space shuttle and moon rover!





Needless, to say, the trash bags, recycling bins and Goodwill piles are building. I feel silly to have collected so much stuff, but relieved to know that all these years I've been hoarding only junk that no one else could use or want.

About two years ago I stood proudly on my soapbox and preached to friends about the tragedy of American storage units. "In the DR there are no storage units!!! In the rare case that someone has something they can't use, they give it to someone who can use it. We wealthy Americans have so much stuff that we have to rent 10x10 rooms just to store what doesn't fit in our huge houses! What is wrong with us??!!" Yesterday Lindsay and I reserved a storage unit for our furniture and winter clothing, so I've officially stepped down from my soap box.

12 comments:

Carissa said...

Hey Lindsay, I loved looking at these pictures and hearing about your holidays. It was really fun to see a picture of the fam...I really miss all of you! I'll be praying for you and Elliot on the 21st, as you leave for training. Elliot, you really should throw out those pay stubs. :)Carissa

Elliott and Lindsay Drake said...

Carissa, thanks for your comment!!!!
You'll be glad to know that Linds shredded the pay stubs as soon as I left the room. :)

Anonymous said...

You never showed us the pewter dragons!

Anonymous said...

pssst pssttt... may i take your plate?

Anonymous said...

Ace man.

Anonymous said...

We are coming with mom and dad next week to help you pack and we are all staying in your apartment and we are all going to use the same bathroom. And we are all going to bang our doors into the car next to us when we get out of the car when we meet you for the first time.

Anonymous said...

It's exactly like prime rib i promise. It falls right off the bone. It's the best pot roast popsicle you'll ever have. you will come back right. you're not leaving yet are you........i love you.

Anonymous said...

deers

Elliott and Lindsay Drake said...

Now THIS is what I'm talking about!!!!

Anonymous said...

we thought you'd enjoy that.

kent sterchi said...

Hi this is Nana, Michelle and Kent are with us in Fernandina and showed us your blog. Papa and I loved seeing your pictures and reading about all your endeavors. We are so proud of both of you and all of the things your are doing and planning to do. Our love and prayers are with you every day and we will be anxious to hear about all your future successes. God bless you and we will be in touch often. Love, Nana and Papa

Anonymous said...

i just want to know whether or not you earned the mardi graw beads