Hello!! I'm back! Sorry it took so long, but I only got internet access today and then I had a doctor's appointment. I nearly went stir crazy. But boy to have have a lot of catching up to do. Nearly two weeks worth. I was going to try and do the majority of it tomorrow, but since I'm going to EPCOT, I don't think I'll be able to.
Anyway, I know everyone is all anxious to hear about how the move went, so here goes...
Moving:
Saturday was the big day. Our POD was delivered (and it was super neat seeing how they set it up) and ready to be loaded. At first, it was just a few of us gals and we couldn't really get started since we needed to load the heavy stuff in first, so we basically just trucked everything onto the carport. Mom was beginning to panic slightly since she was starting to wonder where her heavy lifters were. but they eventually showed up and we got underway. Our neighbors across the street helped us a lot. The husband was wondering if everything was going to be able to fit and he began asking if we had any other options in case we weren't able to fit everything into the POD. He was told we didn't. I was mostly disassembling stuff. Like my massive bookcase (which looks like this in case you were wondering. And yes, I did have a time packing up all of that stuff that was on it), as well as our two waterbeds. Lemme tell ya, draining them was just loads of fun. /sarcasm. Anyway, after I did all that, I just helped load as much as I could. We got the majority of it in. There were only a few things that couldn't fit, but we found a place for that stuff where we are now, out of the way a bit. By the end of the day, my feet were hurting so much I just wanted to chop them off. Anyway, we had finished the majority and loaded our cars with the stuff we had planned on bringing with us. I took a box of my most frequently read manga (I couldn't get away with bringing all of it), a box of DVD's (again, not all of them), my computer, pillows, some clothes and a few other personal effects. After we dropped them off, we had to come back for the cats, who were shut away in one of the bathrooms so they wouldn't get underfoot.
The next day, we had to come back after church so we could do some clean-up. Mom and a lady from the church tackled the kitchen and I swept the floors of the many layers of cat hair that couldn't be reached during the course of living there. I also switched out the switchplates to the crappy generic ones that were there before instead of our nice wooden ones. I also had to direct these two gentlemen who loaned us their truck so we could haul a few things to various places that never would've fit in either of our two cars. When we first got there, our landlord was there, casing the place. He asked if were were going to be moved out by Monday. We said we were. I kept thinking to myself, "What, we're not moving out fast enough for you?!" I'd call him a horse's ass, but it's insulting to horses.
Needless to say, we got everything out that were were going to get out. I feel a little sorry for the garbage man that had to take a look at all the stuff we were throwing out.
Settling In:
The place we're at now, it's pretty nice. My bedroom is a shade smaller, but I've been able to cope. I pretty much got everything where I want it to be, so it feels a bit more "homey." We haven't gotten our mail just yet, but hopefully we'll start soon enough. We filled out an application to the apartments we're trying to get into. Now we're officially on the waiting list. We took a tour of the model and they look very nice. Smaller than what we're used to, but that's to be expected. We may have to do some adjustments. But mom did say she'd let me have the Master Bedroom, only because it has a tub and the second bathroom has a standing shower which would be easier for her to get in and out of due to her knees. I said, "I can live with that."
The cats stay mostly in our rooms. Basically because they're too scared to go much further due to the dog here. He's a really sweet, well behaved poodle who likes cats, but the cats haven't really taken to him yet. Besides, I think they'll have the most problem with the other cat that lives here. The only trouble he gets in is going to the bathroom where he shouldn't. That's why whenever he's out, we leave our doors closed. Neither one of us wants any 'surprises' on our beds. Mom is able to have a TV in her room, but I don't have a connection in mine, so I watch TV in the little room next to the computer room. It's not too bad, but I still like being able to lay on my bed while I watch.
Fandom:
In fandom news, I haven't really been able to keep up with the happenings since I usually do that online. I've been trying to make a mental list of the series that will be coming out in the next few months so I can keep track of what I'll be needing to get. It's a bit hard. I got a few months reprieve, but now all sorts of stuff will be coming out soon: SDK, TriMax, Kenshin, DN, Hot Gimmick, Saiyuki Reload, Furuba, ect... I was able to make a few icons since I had the extra time. They're finishing up my Suzaku Seishi set. Hopefully, I'll be able to concentrate on getting my icon journal spiffed up some so I can post more icons on it, but here's the ones I've done:

Not too bad. I might want to see if I can do some 'Kaze Hikaru' ones since I have a couple of nice images from that....
Personal:
Not much has been happening with me personally aside from the move. I'm still looking for employment since I no longer work at the guitar place. I haven't heard anything from the bookstore yet and mom gave me an application for where she works because sometimes data entry positions open up. From what I hear, they pay pretty decent and there'll be benefits. Sweet.
Well, that's all for now. I'm going to attempt to go through my FL and catch up on almost two weeks worth of posts from everyone. Which is a chore in itself... *groans*
Anyway, I know everyone is all anxious to hear about how the move went, so here goes...
Moving:
Saturday was the big day. Our POD was delivered (and it was super neat seeing how they set it up) and ready to be loaded. At first, it was just a few of us gals and we couldn't really get started since we needed to load the heavy stuff in first, so we basically just trucked everything onto the carport. Mom was beginning to panic slightly since she was starting to wonder where her heavy lifters were. but they eventually showed up and we got underway. Our neighbors across the street helped us a lot. The husband was wondering if everything was going to be able to fit and he began asking if we had any other options in case we weren't able to fit everything into the POD. He was told we didn't. I was mostly disassembling stuff. Like my massive bookcase (which looks like this in case you were wondering. And yes, I did have a time packing up all of that stuff that was on it), as well as our two waterbeds. Lemme tell ya, draining them was just loads of fun. /sarcasm. Anyway, after I did all that, I just helped load as much as I could. We got the majority of it in. There were only a few things that couldn't fit, but we found a place for that stuff where we are now, out of the way a bit. By the end of the day, my feet were hurting so much I just wanted to chop them off. Anyway, we had finished the majority and loaded our cars with the stuff we had planned on bringing with us. I took a box of my most frequently read manga (I couldn't get away with bringing all of it), a box of DVD's (again, not all of them), my computer, pillows, some clothes and a few other personal effects. After we dropped them off, we had to come back for the cats, who were shut away in one of the bathrooms so they wouldn't get underfoot.
The next day, we had to come back after church so we could do some clean-up. Mom and a lady from the church tackled the kitchen and I swept the floors of the many layers of cat hair that couldn't be reached during the course of living there. I also switched out the switchplates to the crappy generic ones that were there before instead of our nice wooden ones. I also had to direct these two gentlemen who loaned us their truck so we could haul a few things to various places that never would've fit in either of our two cars. When we first got there, our landlord was there, casing the place. He asked if were were going to be moved out by Monday. We said we were. I kept thinking to myself, "What, we're not moving out fast enough for you?!" I'd call him a horse's ass, but it's insulting to horses.
Needless to say, we got everything out that were were going to get out. I feel a little sorry for the garbage man that had to take a look at all the stuff we were throwing out.
Settling In:
The place we're at now, it's pretty nice. My bedroom is a shade smaller, but I've been able to cope. I pretty much got everything where I want it to be, so it feels a bit more "homey." We haven't gotten our mail just yet, but hopefully we'll start soon enough. We filled out an application to the apartments we're trying to get into. Now we're officially on the waiting list. We took a tour of the model and they look very nice. Smaller than what we're used to, but that's to be expected. We may have to do some adjustments. But mom did say she'd let me have the Master Bedroom, only because it has a tub and the second bathroom has a standing shower which would be easier for her to get in and out of due to her knees. I said, "I can live with that."
The cats stay mostly in our rooms. Basically because they're too scared to go much further due to the dog here. He's a really sweet, well behaved poodle who likes cats, but the cats haven't really taken to him yet. Besides, I think they'll have the most problem with the other cat that lives here. The only trouble he gets in is going to the bathroom where he shouldn't. That's why whenever he's out, we leave our doors closed. Neither one of us wants any 'surprises' on our beds. Mom is able to have a TV in her room, but I don't have a connection in mine, so I watch TV in the little room next to the computer room. It's not too bad, but I still like being able to lay on my bed while I watch.
Fandom:
In fandom news, I haven't really been able to keep up with the happenings since I usually do that online. I've been trying to make a mental list of the series that will be coming out in the next few months so I can keep track of what I'll be needing to get. It's a bit hard. I got a few months reprieve, but now all sorts of stuff will be coming out soon: SDK, TriMax, Kenshin, DN, Hot Gimmick, Saiyuki Reload, Furuba, ect... I was able to make a few icons since I had the extra time. They're finishing up my Suzaku Seishi set. Hopefully, I'll be able to concentrate on getting my icon journal spiffed up some so I can post more icons on it, but here's the ones I've done:


Not too bad. I might want to see if I can do some 'Kaze Hikaru' ones since I have a couple of nice images from that....
Personal:
Not much has been happening with me personally aside from the move. I'm still looking for employment since I no longer work at the guitar place. I haven't heard anything from the bookstore yet and mom gave me an application for where she works because sometimes data entry positions open up. From what I hear, they pay pretty decent and there'll be benefits. Sweet.
Well, that's all for now. I'm going to attempt to go through my FL and catch up on almost two weeks worth of posts from everyone. Which is a chore in itself... *groans*
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