Moving Day has come and gone, and we could not have done it all without help from some friends and family. We want to give a big bunch of thanks to friend and fellow band-member Monika, Becky's sister Amy, friend and family member (it's complicated) Derek, and nephew Ethan, for all of their help. We cannot express in words our gratitude toward these people for turning an Everest-sized job into a Mt. Uminum-sized job. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.
We were too busy during the actual move to do any picture taking, so you'll have to settle for pictures taken one day after moving. The house is still a mess, but it's less of a mess than it was yesterday. The cats seem to be adjusting well, but they're a little clingy still. We have them confined to the master bedroom for the time being, and we plan to slowly introduce them to the rest of the house. Becky's office is mostly set up.
Here are some pictures of the house post-move-in.
|
The big room |
|
This is also the big room. |
|
Who here remembers Windows 98? |
|
Becky's office again |
|
The master bedroom and Daisy |
|
A closet and a lot of bags of clothes |
|
Our patio garden is all accounted for. |
|
Some of them may look a little droopy. A little water should fix them up. |
|
With Garfield in the house the move is official. |
|
A poorly-lighted picture of the fireplace room |
|
Satchmo chilling out |
|
Satchmo looking bit more serious |
As I said, we will continue to post new Episodes of the New House Blog as we continue to spruce up our new house. Just the future landscaping alone could fill up several Episodes.
Sadly, I can't finish my pie tonight, because I can't find a clean fork. They're all in a box somewhere. And no one has guessed the right kind of pie, yet, either.
Our house is a very very very fine
bIsh
2 comments:
Mighty fine set of well travelled file cabinets.
Too bad the DOS 1.0 and Windows 1.0 stickers were no longer on them . . .
Moving across town is so much easier than across two states and another country. You just pickup and move things, rather than having dozen of boxes packed up, and hopefully labeled correctly.
hey, I actually worked on Win98...that was an exclusive sticker!
Glad to see it living on!
Post a Comment