Except our very first apartment, we never owned or rented a house that had a garage until we moved to the Midwest. Since moving here, we've never lived anywhere that didn't have a garage. Our first home here only had a single car garage but every home after that had at least a two car garage. One place we lived had a garage that could hold four cars. Oh, that one was a hard thing to give up when we moved out of that place. But there were several compelling reasons to move and so we moved. The garage was probably one of the best things about that place. Anyway, in all the years since we moved to the Midwest and have had a garage we have really come to enjoy them.
That's not to say, however, that we have always used our garage for parking cars. We used to do that at first. But then it seemed more and more that we began using the garage for storage. Now, and for the last few years, it seems that has become the primary purpose of having a garage.
That's an interesting proposition, a garage as storage space. Its typically not our own stuff that gets stored out in the garage. More often than not, we've stored our kids stuff out there while they are between places. And I have to admit, that usually, those that have stored stuff in our garage have been good about not leaving it there forever. Months, at times, while they arranged their own space, but still months and months. Make no mistake, we are more than happy to help out our kids in this way. But it has meant that our cars don't fit in the garage. If you'll notice, anytime you see pictures of our driveway, there are frequently three, four, and five cars in it, only two of which are our own. That's another story.
And that's not to say its all their stuff out there. We have things of our own that live out there, such as lawn mowers, the snowblower, kayaks, bicycles, camp gear, gardening tools and supplies, and so on. When we first moved in here we built some shelves that a lot of that stuff lives on. Some of it hangs from the rafters, some of it lives on the floor. But its the kids stuff that's extra, that usually keeps our cars from fitting in the garage.
The thing about storing our kids stuff in the garage is that it means stuff has constantly been coming and going; the shape of the mess in the garage has constantly been changing, like a living, breathing mass. Constantly changing shape.
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February 2018 |
We try to keep a couple of trails open so we can get to things but as this kid's stuff or that kid's stuff is out there, and they occasionally need to find things that are out there, or we need to find things that are out there, someone is going through it, looking for this or that, stacking and piling, or restacking and rearranging this pile or that one, to find what they need.
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February 2018 |
We go camping and root through it to get out the camping gear. Then there's the seasons. Fall gives way to winter and we have to move the lawnmower back and bring the snowblower forward. Then spring arrives and the lawnmower comes back out front and the snowblower goes to the back. Each time that happens we have to seriously dig, sort, and rearrange; that riding lawnmower needs lots of space to be able to shift places.
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February 2018 |
And so it goes, back and forth, in and out, stir it up once, stir it up again.
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February 2018 |
Sometimes someone's stuff would come and go in only a few weeks or a couple of months. Some times it would come and stay. And stay. And stay.
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March 2018 |
This is also not to say that the kids are the only ones that ever store things out there temporarily. Twice we've had water out of place in the house that has required major upheaval in the house. That time the hose on the dishwasher broke,
flooding the kitchen. Everything in the kitchen, and I do mean everything, even the cabinetry, went out in the garage. That was three years ago and our kitchen was in the garage pretty much all summer. The other time was a few years before that, "The Great Flood" we call it. Flooded nearly the entire house, upstairs and down. Lots of stuff went out into the garage while carpet was replaced.
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March 2018 |
Sometimes the garage has actually looked, well, not quite empty, but emptier.
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May 2018 |
From one angle it would look as bad as ever ...
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May 2018 |
But from a slightly different angle it looked like there was plenty of room.
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January 2019 |
But that never seems to last very long. Especially when you acquire a trailer and don't want it outside in the weather. Weather is so hard on trailers, cuts their useful life short.
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January 2019 |
And then your son acquires a big couch and doesn't want to drag it downstairs because he's looking for a place of his own and thinks he'll just be hauling it back up the stairs. Yeah, so he sets it on top of the trailer.
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March 2019 |
That means you can only use the trailer with great difficulty because the couch is so hard to move.
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March 2019 |
In all the time we've stored kids' stuff in the garage, that has really been the only time it was inconvenient in a major way.
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March 2019 |
But we did find a solution and the couch did end up down stairs and out of the way.
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November 2019 |
That brings us to the present. I don't know about your house, but around here, any time something gets moved for any length of time, leaving an empty space, that empty space seems to fill up with something else. So that whatever was moved no longer has a place to go back to. Fall was here, and winter was rapidly approaching. The lawnmower was still up front and the snowblower was still in the back. And, at this particular moment, the trailer was outside. I was really feeling a real sense of urgency to get the trailer back inside and the snowblower up front so on a recent Saturday I went out to do some rearranging. The problem with that, however, was that I am still recovering somewhat from an
accident I was in last September. Brombeere heard me rummaging around out in the garage and came out to see what I was up to. When she heard what I wanted to do she decided I needed some supervision and help.
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November 2019 |
That set the stage for some interesting developments. The space where the trailer had been moved out of several weeks before had been filled with other stuff that now needed to be moved. In addition, some of the stuff that had been littering the floor, boxes, totes, and stuff, we wanted to put up on the highest shelf where it would be well out o the way. And with Brombeere involved now, this wasn't going to be merely rearranging, this was going to involve actual cleaning. That's actually not a bad thing.
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November 2019 |
But the cleaning lead to some interesting moments. We didn't just move boxes and totes around. We rooted through many of them, cleaning and tossing stuff. That was at times exciting. Like the time Brombeere reached into a box to see what was in it, clear to the bottom, and a mouse jumped out at her. That was when we learned that mice can jump as much as a foot or more. This one sure did, right at Brombeere, and then beat a hasty retreat away, across the garage floor, into the back corner. During the course of the two hours or so we spent cleaning we saw about five mice, most of them alive and running. A couple were dead and still. The live ones you only get a glimpse of as they run away. We hadn't realized we had that many mice out there so we've set some traps and have been working on reducing the mice population. But it sure lead to some exciting times while we were cleaning..
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November 2019 |
Anyway, the day's efforts were successful and we were able to make room in the garage. It appeared for a little while to be one of those emptier moments.
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November 2019 |
Then the trailer went back in. But even still, there's lots more room out there than was before. A lot of stuff got thrown away, especially if it was mouse damaged. A few days later, after the trashman had hauled off all the stuff we set out and the rest was better arranged, it actually felt roomier than it has felt out there for a long time.
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November 2019 |
We're calling it a successful day. There's still more to do but it snowed 3" the day the trailer got moved back in and its cold now. Today it actually spent most of the day below zero. The rest can wait until its warmer. Like next spring, when its time to move the riding lawnmower back up front and the snowblower to the back. Yeah, a never ending cycle. That's how life is.
1 comment:
Those November pictures are looking great! Garages are such convenient catch-alls, aren't they.
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