Moving is Hell

This move particularly qualified for a hellish one. The only time I have sold and bought in the same year. I have taken a solemn vow never to do that again.

My internet service went on hiatus from 9/25 to 10/16. I downsized, and my new home was so filled with boxes that moving around it was a challenge the first couple of weeks. Now I'm down to a large standing pile of unopened boxes containing all my artwork/pictures to be sorted through and hung where they fit and make me happy. There will be some that will not fit, and this will not make me happy, but downsizing is a real challenge in every way, and some things I love will not be able to stay with me.

My office was the last room to be tackled. It's still not exactly functional, and the 3-shelf bookcase I bought to hold everything that used to be in a small office area in the kitchen of my Portland home, plus what used to be in the bookcase that had to move to the kitchen in the Salem house because the pantry is a lot smaller, is still in the back of my car while my right arm and shoulder recover from furniture moving, box moving and shelving, un-shelving and reshelving 2 of my bookcases to a) get the cord from beneath the one in the living room that should have been available for the DISH technician, who had to use a new one and b) to place stabilizers under the front of the bookcase in one corner of the dining room and then to move it so the Century Link technician could get to the jack and the wall plug there, near the new box he mounted on the outside of the house to replace the old one. The jack and plug in my new office weren't going to do it for him, unfortunately.

But I'm back online, Geek Squad is doing some work to get my equipment tuned up and running faster, which will be completed next week. At least I can now stop using all the minutes in my smart phone contract and then some, and with the general upheaval drawing to a close, I am also looking forward to writing the next 100 pages of "Swift Retribution," so I complete the first draft before the end of the year.

Sometimes, you just have to do the best you can, given the circumstances. That's my mantra right now, and I'm sticking to it.
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Published on October 18, 2018 21:06 Tags: indelible, mystery-suspense-series, swift-retribution, work-in-progress
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