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As an Air force brat then Navy etc. I moved every 2-5 years for my first 30 years of life.I hate moving, too. Man, it was so much work moving here, I'd hate to ever repeat that.
I hate moving.
Ben
As an Air force brat then Navy etc. I moved every 2-5 years for my first 30 years of life.I hate moving, too. Man, it was so much work moving here, I'd hate to ever repeat that.
Imagine living in the same house for 34 years. That is where I am at, and that is why I really need to do those projects of going through closets, drawers, cabinets, ad nauseum. For me, it is a New Year project, done in the first few months of the year, before gardening and yard work and when the weather keeps me indoors more.I was just telling Hubby that to keep stuff cleaned out, it’s recommended to take everything out of your house every 5 years as if you are moving and only put back in what you need. He looked right at me and said, “That’s too much work.” I said but it works
When I move, be it classroom or home, it takes me a long time to get resettled. When the program that I was teaching in got moved, it was good to help get things organized, but it took me a long time to have things organized.As an Air force brat then Navy etc. I moved every 2-5 years for my first 30 years of life.
I hate moving.
Ben
Good to see you around!!Regular morning routine just like every day.
Not much going on right now.
Too cold and its supposed to get even colder (I'll have to get out my leg warmers lol)
I do have to put the fleece sheets on the bed but probably not until this weekend.
Pups need more hay in their box
And we need to bring in extra bags of wood pellets for the stove
when we moved here it took the largest uhaul truck they had, 2 large SUVs and a car to move here , then we had to put everything in storage for 3 weeks ( until we bought this property) and move it again. I swore I would never move again after this.When we moved here 10 years ago it took 4 trailers and 2 semi loads to get everything here. In the last 10 years we've accumulated way more than twice as much stuff. We won't need any of this stuff when we get old and can't live here any more.
are you moving? Just different house, or completely different city or state?When I move, be it classroom or home, it takes me a long time to get resettled. When the program that I was teaching in got moved, it was good to help get things organized, but it took me a long time to have things organized.
you just reminded me, we have to do that too ( feed and bank). I need some cash for if the firewood guy drops off more woodNo clue for sure what's going on today, but just started a to do list for today and tomorrow before Saturday's cold and snow. So may go into the bigger town to get more feed and stop at the bank.
When we moved down from Alaska my new job included relocation. The company paid to load everything and ship it to Indiana. That was nice. When we moved out here we had to pay the movers. Other than loading our trailers and driving out ourselves, the movers loaded everything else. We had to rent 2 large storage units in town and put the rest in our old barn.when we moved here it took the largest uhaul truck they had, 2 large SUVs and a car to move here , then we had to put everything in storage for 3 weeks ( until we bought this property) and move it again. I swore I would never move again after this.
No, just cleaning out, purging, organizing, cleaning up.are you moving? Just different house, or completely different city or state?
I think this is a common American problem, especially if you live in the country and work on the land. Every new year, I look at my home and property and go through some of it. I used to do this in the summer when I was off from teaching. I just want what I have to be accessible, or gone if it is not something that I am not going to use. I worked with a woman whose basement and garage were packed to the gills with stuff that had been her mothers and her teaching stuff. When people grow up with limited resources, they tend to save EVERYTHING. I don't want to leave a big mess for my daughter, and I know that the day may come when I won't be able to go through anything.When we moved here 10 years ago it took 4 trailers and 2 semi loads to get everything here. In the last 10 years we've accumulated way more than twice as much stuff. We won't need any of this stuff when we get old and can't live here any more.
praise the lord !!!!!!!!!!!!Home from the hospital. Dad's surgery was successful. Surgeon was excited at how well it went. Brother and I will go back tomorrow for visitation--he was still very out of it in the recovery area. No trachosotomy necessary!!! All negative margins. Looks like he went a few rounds with Tyson but he'll heal.
I'm completely done in. Brother went to see one of his old friends then we'll go for dinner.
A thousand thank you's for all the prayers and positivity put out there for me.
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