One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure. - William Feather
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Mountain View Adventure - The Backstory
The seeds of this adventure were planted in conversations that
started with “Wouldn’t it be cool if . . .” and ended with some variation of us
having a place where people could come and enjoy the beauty of God’s creation
and where our family could work together to practice hospitality. Perhaps 20
years serving at a retreat center gets in your blood!
Of course the internet is great fodder for dreaming along
these lines. Todd would find properties and opportunities online and say to me,
“Hey, what about this?” We would discuss its merits, its potential; imagine the
possibilities. It’s fun to dream! On one such occasion this past June, Todd
found a 15 acre property with three homes including a lodge that had been used
as a bed and breakfast near Mesa Verde National Park. It just so happens we
were planning to go to Mesa Verde on our family vacation.
“Want to see if we can check it out while we’re down there?”
“Why not?! We’ll be only 15 minutes from there.”
We pulled up in our
loaded-for-vacation mini-van and the seven of us climbed out. The daughter of
the owner was to show us around. As she showed us the three homes (all needing
some TLC) and lovely wooded property with a stream, she told us about her
family. Her parents had five children and had a dream of running a bed and
breakfast on a place with enough property for the kids to eventually build
their own houses. They had run a successful BnB during the late 80’s and early
90’s but then the dad developed Alzheimer’s. The kids went various directions
and, while the property was still special to their family, they were not able
to keep up with it. Mom and Dad moved to Florida and various family members
took part in looking after the place.
After some elbow grease and sweat equity, this will be the home of
Mountain View Lodge.
It struck a chord with me that the original family was so
similar to ours – five kids and a dream.
After the visit, we talked about the place. It needed work,
but had a lot of potential. The view of the mountains was lovely, the proximity
to a national park was ideal, and the deer bounding through the property
certainly did not go unnoticed! However, could we afford it?
Kids playing in the creek on the property.
When we returned from vacation the following week, we called
our realtor and friend, Mike, and ran the idea past him. The property was
for sale by owner and we would need some help to navigate that. We were
surprised when he told us the current market value of our home. We crunched
some numbers (OK, “we” meaning Todd!) and it looked like if we sold our home,
we could afford the Mountain View property. (Mountain View Village is the name
the family had given the place.)
View from the front porch – hence the name!
While it looked do-able on paper, I struggled with the thought
of leaving our home (which we love), our neighbors (whom we love), our kids’
schools (which we love), and our church (which we love). We had just begun to
lay down roots here! On top of all that, it’s been so wonderful to be so close (2.5
hours’ drive) to my parents and extended family. Could we leave all that behind? Would that
really be the right thing to do?
We decided to prayerfully walk down the path and see where
it led; see what doors would be opened and what doors would close. And here we
are, further down the path, with a contract to buy Mountain View and a contract
to sell our house. But more about that real estate roller coaster later.
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