Sunday, April 22, 2012

Ten Days


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Only ten more days in Corpus Christi, and then I leave for Arkansas.  Part of me is anxious to get it over and done; part of me dreads the move.  I will be ready in the sense that everything will be packed.  Not ready to leave my friends and family behind.  Copper and I will be traveling alone for a day and a half to get there.

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I just got back from spending a week in Atlanta, where my niece was having surgery.  Traveling alone through strange airports was good practice in a way.  I challenged myself and did fine, so I know the car trip will be okay, too.

The Atlanta trip was a real awakening for me. I hadn't flown in more than 20 years, and the experience has changed drastically.  I knew what to expect from the TSA, but the time I spent in the Houston and Atlanta airports made me conclude that I really don't like flying all that much.  I also had to rent a car in Atlanta, which I had never done for myself.  I asked if they had any PT Cruisers, thinking that driving the same model I drive at home would make things easier.  No, they didn't have any, but they gave me the closest thing they had. A new Chevy HHR, Razorback Red, with Arkansas plates on it!  No, I didn't tell them where I was moving. It was easy to drive, although I didn't figure out the door locks until the third day, and never did figure out how to work the radio.  But I felt cool driving it!

  
This is the car I rented in Atlanta.
My niece had her surgery, but had a protracted stay in the hospital.  I had to leave before her discharge (thank goodness her brother also was there.)  I managed to find my way back to the rental car return, and get through the airport without a hiccup. A three hour layover in Houston seemed even longer, but the trip from there to Corpus went by in a flash.

One of the highlights of the trip was going to The Container Store and to Ikea with my nephew.  I had never been to either store.  I have to admit it was like a day at Disneyland for both of us.  We agreed that the smaller Container Store one-upped Ikea for us both.  We are both organization freaks. We walked in and stood there with our mouths open, not knowing where to look first.  Neither one of us could buy much, but we snagged catalogs for future reference.  Ikea was more like a modern museum of art.  Quite an experience, especially on a Saturday afternoon. Loved the Swedish meatballs, and the cinnamon rolls! And thank God for GPS in my nephew's cell phone!  We would never have found our way through Atlanta without it.  We became quite fond of that female voice.

As you can probably tell, it was quite an adventure, and an opportunity for personal growth.  I now feel I can handle almost anything that comes my way.  It would have been easier if my hubby had been along, but I wouldn't have gained as much confidence.

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We put our house up on the market on a Monday, and it was under contract by that Friday.  I wasn't quite ready for it to happen so fast.  Not that there will be any love lost for this old house.  The buyers are getting a good deal, even though we are selling it as is.  It is still about 15% off the market price for this area.  We just wanted to get it sold quickly.  We will have to do the closing remotely from Arkansas, but we've done that before.

Yesterday my son and I went to pick out my new smartphone, a Samsung Galaxy Nexus.  He helped set it up for me, and other than ringtones that don't seem to work, I am loving it.  He also changed our e-mail accounts for us, as they were through our cable provider and that will be different in Arkansas. Last night I was downloading apps right and left.  I wanted to get it before the move so he could help me with it.  Are you getting the sense that I am a naturally timid person?  Yup, that's me. A bit of a wimp.

Tomorrow I have my last Book Club meeting, and the next Monday my last meeting with my Red Hat friends.  I may be blubbering by the end of that one. My sons and daughter-in-laws meet us for dinner this Friday night. I have a doctor's appointment on the 2nd of May, and Copper and I head for the hills on the 3rd.  Literally.

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I'm not sure about the new format that Blogger is using.  Just when I felt like I knew what I was doing with the old system they up and change it on me.  But it seems a little easier once I have gotten the hang of it.  But this will be the last post for a few weeks until everything gets set up in our new house.  I will be back!  Until then, pray for good driving weather!

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Getting closer...

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The amaryllis are blooming in the front flower bed. Aren't they gorgeous? It's a shame they don't last very long. The crotons add color all year round.



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I recently went to a St. Patrick's Day party with my Red Hat Rascals friends. The cafe we met in was wonderful to us. We all dressed up and had a great time. I am so going to miss these ladies! These are the best friends I have ever had.


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The pile of boxes I showed last time has grown by at least three times. We now know that we have only another 6 weeks before the move. I'm starting to get really excited about it!

In the meantime, a dear niece has to have surgery, and I plan on going to be with her during that time. I cannot imagine letting her go through it alone, and she has no family nearby, although she has lots of friends. I expect to spend a week or 10 days with her. When I get back the frantic part of the packing will begin. I also am helping to host my going away party about a week prior to leaving. I may meet myself coming and going, but it will all get done.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Getting Ready


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Wow, two months without a post. You would think my life was very boring, wouldn't you? In reality, I have been doing a lot, just not talking about it. For instance:



(Don't you love that vinyl flooring? It's original to the house--1970's vintage. We never got around to changing it. Yuk. By the time we could afford it we knew we were moving anyway.)


I have been packing for our move in three months. Mind you, we have already sent at least half of our stuff to Arkansas. That still leaves a lot here. These boxes have all been packed this year. I haven't even begun on my sewing room--I am leaving it for another few weeks because I am dreading not being able to get to things easily, plus I know that it will be at least a year and a half before I can unpack my sewing and craft supplies. Not that I am likely to have any time for hobbies for that period of time anyway, what with unpacking the household goods and working on an addition to the house.

I plan to leave Memorial Day weekend for Arkansas--my hubby will follow a week or two later.
I will get that house ready to inhabit while he closes this house, ships the contents we want to keep, disposes of those we don't, and puts it on the market (as is.) With me goes the dog, all my clothing, a few electronics, my computer, and a box of embroidery supplies to keep me busy in my off hours (hah!)

I am looking forward to buying new appliances and furniture for the house. We bought the range from the current leaseholders--It's a nice Frigidaire gas range with a convection oven, fairly high end. I know what I want to buy, and it will be fun to shop with some money to play with.

I want to take a lot of pictures to post during the process of the move--I want to document it for myself and for the few people who ever read this blog. Some before and after shots will be nice, especially of the yard as we fix it up. I am so excited about gardening in Arkansas! I will be able to have plants like lilacs, day lilies, and peonies that will not grow here in South Texas; although I will miss the bougainvilla and hibiscus we had here. I have always left all the gardening to my hubby, but I want to get my hands dirty and learn from him.

I will also have a kitchen I can actually cook in! My kitchen here is very small, really a galley.
Very little counter space makes it difficult to prepare a meal at the best of times, and for some reason either hubby or the dog likes to be in there with me when I'm cooking and I have to shoo them out. The kitchen in Arkansas is easily 3 times the size of this one, with lots and lots of counter space.
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I lost a good friend last month to multiple myeloma. It started with skin cancers and spread to all her major organs very rapidly. People, please have your doctor check your skin, especially where you can't see, and check any spots that feel or look odd. It may just save your life.

I have to get back to packing now. Let me know your thoughts--please leave a comment!

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