Sunday, June 13, 2010

The things I've learned...

There are a number of lessons that I've learned or that have been reenforced like crazy this last week, and I just thought I'd blog them. Seemed a nice place to remind myself about things that are important in all aspects of life, not just on our journey. Most of these have a more profound meaning than just the surface and let me say this - just because what I wrote is about one thing, didn't mean the revelation didn't come from doing something else. :)

  • Always wait for the full story before jumping to the end in your head.

  • Just because you measured twice, does not mean that you'll only cut once.

  • Live in the moment, for the moment - do not constantly be trying to get to the next moment, you may never see that moment again.

  • When you're knee deep in s#!t, breath shallow.

  • Fresh water is a precious commodity, as is the time and energy required for filling it. (ok, that one really is as it sounds) :)

  • Sometimes it really is better to trust the instruments and shun instinct.

  • Even after reading everything you can read, looking at everything you can look at about your rig - experience is still the best, and sometimes only, teacher. It tells you what you really need to know. (Though for me, a doctor/nurse that reads their medical journals to find the one treatment for what someone has but that only 2 people in the world have experienced -- that's ok too) ;)

  • There are 2 kinds of 30 amp power. Know how to tell which is which.

  • You haven't lived until the washer spin cycle runs at 120RPM and you're on the toilet.

  • In the things that you dread doing there is usually reason. However, dread creates nothing but worry and lost productivity. Bite down and get it done.

  • The pinhole leak that you've been neglecting to fix will be aimed right at you everytime you turn on the hose. Just take the 5 minutes and fix the hose.

  • In every move, the last fifteen things take 5 times as long, and 3 times as much space as you planned. That, and everytime, no matter how hard you try not to - there will always be at least one box of crap that you threw together because you ran outta time.
I'm sure there will be more of these as time moves on. They are actually kinda fun to think a a aaaaa bbb ou t. (washer spin cycle again) :)

2 comments:

Jill said...

Oh, did my husband make me laugh at these!!

thegang@RVfor5.com said...

Only because you lived through them with me... :) Then again.. "Can't we just have a section called, 'Robert's Ramblings?'"... hmm.