We are really digging the new house. So much work to do still, though. For a while, I was almost dead (I added yet another “Person most likely to be mistaken for a corpse” award to my huge collection.)
Thank God we had tons of help, or we would have never gotten done. Since Monday, everyone who has come to the new house has stopped at the old house to pick up a load. We had countless Rodeo, CRV, Caravan, Highlander, Tacoma, and Ram loads brought down. By Tuesday night, we had moved an impressive amount of boxes and such. At one point I started thinking that we wouldn’t need a very large U-Haul to get the remainder. Boy was I wrong!
On Wednesday, I picked up the 26-foot “Super Mover” at 8am. The worst part about moving during the week is that lots of the crew wasn’t available to help until the evening. So Michelle and I start loading up the U-Haul by ourselves, and as I predicted, we started thinking $1500 for movers sounded better and better. Luckily, my firefighter pal Joe (Amanda’s husband) was able to start helping in the early afternoon and we had that “Super Mover” packed to the top, from the front to the back. (Photos later, after I can find my CF card reader in whatever box it’s in.) Joe had a prior engagement, so he couldn’t help me unload once I drove that behemoth down here (The truck was so big I couldn’t get it into my new driveway — I had to drive it on the so-called lawn). Surprisingly, one of Michelle’s cousins whom I barely know was waiting to help me unload. We had gotten it about half unloaded when a huge caravan of packed vehicles and workers showed up. The remainder of the unloading went quickly, but chaotically. Due to haphazard stacking, the garage was full way earlier than it should have been. We had to stop unloading at one point and rearrange the garage so we get everything else to fit.
The next morning, we went to the old house with the plan of picking up what I expected to be the “few” remaining items. I thought with how much stuff the 5 additional vehicles had brought down Wednesday night, surely the house and garage must nearly be empty. I was nearly floored when I saw how much remained. I quickly determined that we needed another U-Haul. This time we got a 17-foot “Easy Loading Mover” (much easier to drive with its automatic transmission) and started filling it up. Joe showed up again and we packed that whole truck full and again, Joe had to leave. (He’s worked harder than most anyone and has yet to see the new house). Joey came down and he and I unloaded the 17-footer (after more garage rearranging) and finally I was able to sit down and have a beer.
We’ve been sleeping on beds without frames and my computer desk right now is a file cabinet. We’ve got tons of work still to do, but at least the time pressure is off, and we can unpack and settle in at our leisure.
On a fun note, the proper home theater is really gonna happen. I have ordered the Sony VPL-HS20 Front Projector and it should be arriving early next week. Then I will get to determine the best placement for it, build the screen, and finally pick out some cool seating. We’re thinking something like the red seats near the middle of this page: http://www.palliser.com/?action=view_catalog&Join_ID=335234&template=living_home_theatre_group.htm7