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What’s a Car Gypsy?

Last week my wife said, “You’re a Car Gypsy.” “What? What’s a ‘Car Gypsy’?” She explained it to me. She was right.

It all started when I was a little kid. You see, my dad’s hobby was buying/fixing-up homes and moving our family constantly. By the time I graduated from high school I had lived in more than 20 homes [I know what you're thinking...no, my dad wasn't in the military]. He simply liked to fix up homes. Once he ran out of things he could do to the home and yard, the For Sale sign would go up, and we would move….again.

As a child I didn’t really consider this transient life abnormal; it was all I knew. What I did realize at a young age though, was that friends and classmates weren’t important because they weren’t permanent. Only family was permanent.

Andrea’s Car Gypsy comment surprised me and triggered a several-day period of reflection that culminated in a surprising conclusion: I had become my father.

Early in my adult life I started down the “House Gypsy” road my father had taught me. In a matter of 10 years I had lived in 7 apartments/homes/condos. I was on track to rival my father’s impressive number of moves. In 2000 it occurred to me that this may not be the right thing for my then 6-year old daughter who had already lived in 4 homes. It was then that I decided I wouldn’t move to another home until my kids were grown. Easier said than done.

Every few months I get an itch that I can’t scratch. I’d start looking at homes for sale and even taking Andrea to see them. In a matter of a couple of days I would remember my desire to give my children a stable environment in which to grow. But the itch would not easily go away.

Outgoing Car? Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor

In retrospect, I now realize that I found the anti-itch cream through automobiles. Cars became my father’s homes. In the last 10 years I have switched my cars out 11 times. 11 cars in 10 years! That’s crazy…but it keeps me in the same home, and has done so for nearly 12 years now. That is a Wilson family record! Not one of my brothers or my sister have yet to surpass my record…yes, it seems they inherited the Gypsy gene, too.

So, I AM a “Car Gypsy” and proud of this fact. It means that my kids can build healthy friendships and experience the security of permanency. It also means that I get to drive some pretty awesome cars, like a sweet Mercedes-Benz and now this titan silver Bavarian specimen below. I wonder how long she will last? I’d tell my lovely wife that I’m keeping this one for a long time (like I did the Mercedes), but I already know that’s not true. It’s a pretty awesome car, though, so maybe I WILL keep this one for a long time.  ;)

Incoming Car? BMW 330i (it's awesome)

What do you think of this plate for the BMW?

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Peaceful Sunday Morning Snow Storm

It’s been snowing like crazy today. I have already shoveled the driveway twice (and a neighbor’s once). To me there is nothing more pleasant than watching a heavy snowfall. I enjoy how the falling white blanket quiets everything and makes the world look white and pure.

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The Joy of Childhood

Jared, enjoying the neighborhood sledding hill.

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Winter Wonderland

This morning we woke up to a fresh blanket of snow. After Jared and I went to the Church to finish some bishopric assignments we saw the snowplow coming down the road and Jared wanted me to record the event.

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Is it Ever too Young to ATV?

Jared and Nicole riding two of our ATVs. Jared loves to ride anything. My motorcycle, Riley’s ATV, anything powered. Nicole was a little more timid, but picked it up quickly. Of course there was plenty of room and TONS of supervision by Andrea and me. And don’t call CPS, they always wear helmets…except this time. :-)

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24 Hours Post Surgery

As many of you know, I had surgery performed on my right eye Wednesday…a Vitrectomy, which is essentially going into my eye and removing all the “guts.” My post-op visit this morning went well. My surgeon said that I am healing well and should be able to see again soon. Yeah! I am so tired of not seeing…I have gained a true appreciation for those who are visually impaired, and now have an idea of what some of their challenges can be.

This is my Right eye 24 hours after surgery

This is my right eye 24 hours after surgery

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BMX Boys – Rad Canyon Racing

Kolin, Kaden, Jared and we dads spent the morning and early afternoon at Rad Canyon Racing getting the track ready for this season. If we did so, the boys got free practice time on the course. After we were done with the repairs, the BMX Boys spent an hour or so riding their guts out.

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Impressive Spring Storm Snow Total

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Yes, the snow did continue and we ended up with more than 8″. Yes, I said EIGHT! Pictures to prove it…

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April Showers…Uh, Snow

april_snowAs you can see, we are getting  snow in Cedar Hills. This was taken at 12:01 am Thursday. We have accumulated 6 inches of snow, as you can see by the ruler, in the past 14 hours – and it’s still coming down, hard. What a fantastic way to spend Spring Break!

We should have jumped on a flight to Florida or San Diego, or anywhere warm. I guess I’ll just turn the fire up, put on some tropical music, close my eyes, and pretend the heat I feel is from the sun and the carpet is really sand…oh geez, I can already tell it won’t work.

Anyone have a cure for Seasonal Affective Disorder?

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Ward “Family Feud” Game Night

Tonight we had a ward party. It was lots of fun. We laughed, had fun playing games, and enjoyed some great food. If you weren’t able to be there, then watch the video for a glimpse of the fun.

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