Sunday, September 19, 2004
Cool Running
The first fall-like temperatures reached Southern New England this morning, a cool 49 degrees F, making the evening's sleep a snuggly one under the blankets. The week past has been busy, what else? I must have forgotten what it's like to move.
As I am a planner-sort of guy, I bought 50 boxes that would hold record albums without much shifting around and with a depth that, filled, wouldn't be very heavy. The records (LPs) took up 24 of those 7" deep boxes. And with CDs and some books, the living room looks like a loading dock now.
The downstairs looks empty of furniture and full of boxes. M and I devised a plan to describe what we wanted to accomplish on the moving days, so we'd have enough people and coordinate deliveries of furniture, appliances and utilities. So far, so good. Which is really good, since the wedding plans are all in place, and except for the wedding rehearsal and delivery of flowers, it will be a push-button day when we'll start the ball rolling on wedding morning, and it should run automatically, even with some glitches.
I have a lot of infrastructure here that has to be moved also, so Hits of Yesterday will be off the air while I move the music computers and get the networks going at the new house. I am hoping that it won't be long. The web site and the blog here will continue to be up, but not updated during the move.
So it will be a busy three weeks, with the move in two and the wedding in three. The house sale is moving along, with the home inspection yesterday. I met the new homeowner and she described her plans to take down all the wainscoting that I put over the tile in the kitchen. I hope that she reconsiders, once she looks at that yellow and black tile! I am hopeful that the inspection came out with little changes to make.
Enjoy the Sunday wherever you are, the day that the Lord has made!
Thanks for stopping in!
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As I am a planner-sort of guy, I bought 50 boxes that would hold record albums without much shifting around and with a depth that, filled, wouldn't be very heavy. The records (LPs) took up 24 of those 7" deep boxes. And with CDs and some books, the living room looks like a loading dock now.
The downstairs looks empty of furniture and full of boxes. M and I devised a plan to describe what we wanted to accomplish on the moving days, so we'd have enough people and coordinate deliveries of furniture, appliances and utilities. So far, so good. Which is really good, since the wedding plans are all in place, and except for the wedding rehearsal and delivery of flowers, it will be a push-button day when we'll start the ball rolling on wedding morning, and it should run automatically, even with some glitches.
I have a lot of infrastructure here that has to be moved also, so Hits of Yesterday will be off the air while I move the music computers and get the networks going at the new house. I am hoping that it won't be long. The web site and the blog here will continue to be up, but not updated during the move.
So it will be a busy three weeks, with the move in two and the wedding in three. The house sale is moving along, with the home inspection yesterday. I met the new homeowner and she described her plans to take down all the wainscoting that I put over the tile in the kitchen. I hope that she reconsiders, once she looks at that yellow and black tile! I am hopeful that the inspection came out with little changes to make.
Enjoy the Sunday wherever you are, the day that the Lord has made!
Thanks for stopping in!
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