Sunday, March 31, 2013

Moving

You would think that after 13 moves in 10 years, that I would be a pro by now, but each move I make mistakes and well move 14 this week is not any different.  The movers came to pack my apartment up on Thursday, they packed things I didn't want them to and they didn't pack things they should.  Friday they loaded the truck, now that in itself was a pretty smooth process except they forgot a box and it created a nightmare in packing the car up with the few things I did need to keep with me until they deliver tomorrow. 

Now here comes the fun part of all this.  Tomorrow after they drop off, I have to find the boxes with the items they packed that I need now.  Then, I have to corral the rest of my things from my ex's house, my parent's house and put together to have all this packed and loaded to move again in May.  I also opted to not pack my suits or shoes (a few to have for travel I have to do for work in a few weeks) and now I have to go through that stuff too.  All I can say is move 15 in May better be the last one for a long while and hopefully for once all my stuff is finally going to be in one location. 

On another note, I received the termite report for the house I want to put an offer in on and it doesn't look as bad as I thought it would.  The next step in this process is to determine if the listing agent is using the age old tactic that there are all of a sudden a couple interested individuals for the same property or if she is using this warning so to speak to make me put in a high offer quickly.  I don't understand why realtors feel the need to do this other than to get a bigger commission?  If it is true there are other offers potentially coming then it will be up to a higher power as if this house is meant to be or not.  I just know that I really hope that I have a house to move into in May when I move.

Today was a nice lazy day spending Easter with the family.  I wish my oldest son did not have to go back to school today as it would be nice to spend a little more than a few hours with him.

Happy Easter!


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