Posts tagged with "moving 2005"

Fri, 11 Nov 2005 at 10:32 am


Walking the Dog

We just recently moved into our new home. We were living in a motel, so we had a friend watching our pets, including our dog, Purdy. Yesterday we took our pets back and introduced them to their new home.

Soon enough, of course, our dog had to do her business. Like the beagle she is, she let us know this fact by barking in that special beagle yap: “Rort! Rort! Rort!” I decided that I would enjoy a pipe while I was out walking her, so I proceeded to fill a bowl, while the dog continued to bounce around, yapping (“Rort! Rort!”), and my wife giving me a dirty look and a “Are you taking her out today, or what?”

Finally, my bowl is adequately, if hastily, packed. I hook the dog to the leash, grab my matches and pipe nail, and head out the door. Outside, I hold the leash in one hand while Purdy tries her best to wrench my arm out of my socket. With my other two hands I light a match, and with my fourth hand I shield my pipe from the wind while lighting up. Of course, I don’t really have four hands, so a half a book of matches later, I have managed to get a charring light and a regular smoking light, while Purdy went into an apoplectic siezure trying to chase blowing leaves across the street (“Rort! Rort! Rort!”).

We live in a mobile home park now (save your ‘trailer trash’ comments for Jerry Springer) and the rule is that if your dog does her business on the ground, you have to pick it up. I realize that other people do this, especially in big cities and such where you can get a $10,000 fine for not scooping your dog’s doo-doo, but I’ve always viewed this as “one of those things that happens to other people”, like IRS audits, or airplane accidents. So I decided to get around this rule by taking my dog outside of the Park. Clever, eh?

The road that runs by the park is a narrow, winding country road with trees on both sides. Despite it being narrow and winding, cars drive along this road like it’s the Autobahn. It also doesn’t have a single streetlight, so, apart from the illumination provided by the houses in the nearby mobile home park, the road is pitch black. So, at 7:30 at night it is already dark. I walk Purdy up to the winding road, tugging her along to make sure she doesn’t do anything inside the park. Once their, I find that I can barely see.

Suddenly, there are headlights! Purdy, the hyperactive beagle who is still tugging on the leash in a heroic effort to snap the tendons in my shoulder starts moving toward the road. I pull her back and stumble off the road into the trees and brush as I am blinded by the high-beams of the oncoming vehicle. The car passes at a speed just below Mach 1, and the shock-wave hits me like a hurricane hitting Florida.

Slightly shaken, I puff on my pipe furiously, giving the leash a tug to make sure that Purdy is still attached and alive, and hurrys up with her business. Since I can barely see anything, I have to guess when she has finally gone, and then I make my way back to the park, evading two more subsonic vehicles as I go. By the time I am back to the house, I am more than halfway through my pipe. Normally at this point in my pipe smoking I am in a nice relaxed zone, but not today. I let Purdy back into the house, and I sit on the steps to finish my pipe bowl (no smoking in our house by orders of the Boss – my wife).

The night is a bit chilly and the steps are cold, but I sit and unwind, enjoying my pipe in the evening air. The stars are out and clearly visible, the crescent moon peeking through the autumn-denuded trees.

This is my new home. I decide that I like it.

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Fri, 11 Nov 2005 at 9:45 am


Unpacking

We’ve been living in our new home since Monday, Nov 7 – thats 4 days now. We have most of our ‘essentials’ in the home now (toothpaste, soap, shampoo, food, computers, clothes, floss, beds, ball-point pens, and underwear), but we still have some more to move in (winter coats, boots, pipe tobacco, toys). We have two 10′ x 15′ storage units with stuff in them. Our goal this weekend is to go through all of our storage stuff, take out all that we want and need, and then combine the two into one unit (the cheapest one, of course).

We took back all of our pets on Tuesday. Our dog, Purdy, and our 3 cats, Sierra, Yin, and Yang. They’re still getting used to their new digs. . . they better not mess it up.

The kids have today off from school (what holiday is it? Veterans Day?), so they should be able to help Cindy get everything put away so we can make room for more stuff.

Also, in 9 days (Nov 20) it is Cindy’s birthday, and our 6th wedding anniversary (yes, we got married on her birthday). I’ve got a few ideas for what we’re going to do, but I won’t list them here in case she reads this.

Thats all the new news for now. I haven’t posted any more pics of the house yet since I’ve been busy, and right now the house is a bit of a mess.

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Tue, 8 Nov 2005 at 9:06 am


New Home (at long last)

We’re finally moving in! It’s been a long haul. We lived with a friend for a month, and then moved to a motel, where we’ve been living for 2 months. The home that we had hoped would be ready by mid-October is just barely finished now that we are in early November. We were told we could move in on Friday of last week, but that fell through. They told us that we could move some of our stuff in, but we just couldn’t live there. Then, yesterday, we got word that we could move in officially. We all breathed a sigh of relief as we started to settle into our new home.

I will be posting some more interior pictures in the coming week.

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Mon, 24 Oct 2005 at 1:45 pm


House Update # 15

Went by the house today (Monday) and the guy was out there putting up the siding. He said they were going to finish the siding today, and then finish the interior tomorrow. Sometime he is going to finish the plumbing and the oil hook-up. Meanwhile, he said, someone is going to have to do the electrical work and finish up the rug. After that, the housing inspector needs to look at it, and then he said he and his partner can put the skirt around it.

I am deeply hoping that this is just another week of work, at most. We are all excrutiatingly eager to move into our new home.

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Tue, 18 Oct 2005 at 10:32 am


It’s about time!

Finally, they got our double-wide put together.

For those of you who haven’t been keeping score, our double-wide manufactured home was delivered on Oct 4. Yesterday, on Oct 17th (that’s a day shy of 2 weeks, folks) they started assembling the damned thing.

Granted, it has been raining almost every day for the past 2 weeks, but still, this has been a major set-back and it is very frustrating for us, living in our motel and knowing that our house is just sitting there.

I have some more pictures of the inside of the house. I’ll be updating these frequently as the work progresses, so check back often!

House Pictures

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Fri, 14 Oct 2005 at 10:53 pm


Updated pics

I have added some pictures to the Great Flood album. .

. . . and more pictures of our house being assembled

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