An Experiment in the Absence of Sanity

Sunday, October 02, 2005

October already

I can't believe October is here. We are finally in the house and almost everything is here now. We are all frustrated with moving stuff in. It seems like it is taking us forever. But it is not really to bad yet. We left a lot of things behind including a lot of memories. I got asked how I like being in the city the other day. I hate being in the city. But I am glad to be out of the hotel and to have my stuff back. I am going to dread putting it all away and getting it out of boxes but at least I have it now. There are quite a few birthdays and anniversaries I have missed and things like that lately. But Happy to all that I have missed. I want to THANK everyone who has helped us move and ones who are still helping. I know getting stuff up in the attic has been so much fun. Expecially on 80 days. I am sending out one of these I have enough crap now don't send me any more. There are a few things that I will not take again if I leave here. I hope now that we are in we start feeling like a family again. We have Lamber back. She has been really good so far. She needs a bath. But she always needs a bath. I can't wait to get the televisions up and running so much stuff I am missing on tv. Walters shoulder has been messed up for weeks now. I keep telling him to go get it checked out but he hasn't had time. Cheryl and Jim are suppose to be coming down soon I hope so want to get the hot water running down stair would be easier when doing dishes. Crystal wrote a really nice paper about me and got an A- on it I would of given her and A+ it was about me. I hope Asa and Lisa find a place soon. I know what it is like to be in limbo and it sucks. Well it is getting late and my arms hurt so more later.

3 Comments:

  • At 7:46 AM, Blogger Cora said…

    I can hardly believe that October is here already. Beaver took down my pool and that makes me sad.....but I am so glad you kids are in a house now. And it is a fairly nice house too. I can see flower boxes on that front porch in my vision for next spring.

    And being in the city really isn't all that bad....beats traveling in snow storms for miles and miles just to pick up smokes and milk!!!

    Smile and good luck with the new place!!!

     
  • At 8:44 PM, Blogger Matt said…

    Moving was definitely a torturous experience, but at least we've got the stuff in now.

     
  • At 8:44 PM, Blogger Matt said…

    Oh, and as far as getting milk in the winter, Crys and I are experts at navigating Amsterdam in the snow, we can do it! lol

     

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