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Theodosia - Mar 12, 2005 3:36:51 am PST #6567 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Figuring out the cost of the furniture you'd have to replace may put the move costs into perspective. Especially because you're beyond the post-college Random Furniture phase of life.


Anne W. - Mar 12, 2005 4:37:18 am PST #6568 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

The third bid I got was much more reasonable (but not suspiciously so), and the person who put it together spent a lot more time looking at my stuff than the other people. I'm going to have to sit down and compare the bid line by line to make sure that I'm comparing apples and apples.

Theo, that's a good way of putting things into perspective cost-wise.


Lee - Mar 12, 2005 4:44:25 am PST #6569 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Gronk. Coffee maker being slow.

Snot Monster may be advancing.

Send Help.


Jesse - Mar 12, 2005 4:53:39 am PST #6570 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I need to return phone calls, but I don't feel like it. I hate making phone calls!


brenda m - Mar 12, 2005 4:59:03 am PST #6571 of 10002
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Anne, that sounds like a good sign, but reading all the fine print is a must. Have you looked at insurance? The insurance they provide automatically is akin to no insurance at all, so extra is really a must. Or - I wonder would your homeowners still cover a move? Might be worth checking into.

When I moved cross country, the cost of a one way U-Haul was damn close to the cost of the movers. Without, you know, movers included. Not to mention gas.

I took the opportunity of the move to be as ruthless as I possibly could in culling my crap - and I thought I'd been pretty good on my prior, in-city move. God rid of sooo much stuff. Then, later when I got all my shit out of storage, about half of it I didn't even remember saving and couldn't imagine why I'd kept the shit I did. My calculations on replacement cost have been revised somewhat since then. Now it's more a matter of is it special, is it exactly the whatever that I want, rather than a strict what will this cost to replace. Most of my cookware, for example, went bye-bye this last move other than the really good quality stuff, and I'm slowly replacing the stuff I still need with better quality stuff than what I tossed.


Anne W. - Mar 12, 2005 5:10:17 am PST #6572 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Anne, that sounds like a good sign, but reading all the fine print is a must.

Absolutely. I'm going to sit down with the various bids and go through them line-by-line.

I have a sinking feeling that I have a lot to do today, but I can't quite figure out what it is. Housework is somewhere in there. Maybe.


Theodosia - Mar 12, 2005 5:34:03 am PST #6573 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

OK, I've been to the grocery store and back. It is still raining -- quite hard -- and the Snow Emergency has been lifted for Somerville which means the city isn't anticipating much significant plowing. It appears that to the north and south of us, they're getting plentiful snow, just not here....


Topic!Cindy - Mar 12, 2005 6:11:30 am PST #6574 of 10002
What is even happening?

It's still snowing here. Every hour or two, it turns to rainsnow for 5 minutes, than back to regular old snow. It's going to be damned heavy to shovel.


DXMachina - Mar 12, 2005 6:14:52 am PST #6575 of 10002
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

It's going to be damned heavy to shovel.

The stuff we've got is very slushy underneath. It's the weightiest snow of the season. I've been mostly using the shovel to plow it out of the way rather than lift it.


Cashmere - Mar 12, 2005 6:19:03 am PST #6576 of 10002
Now tagless for your comfort.

We hit a snow squall while we were out last night. I am now officially sick of winter. Feh.

I should find caffeine and a shower at some point today. We've got a long drive to see Bat Boy (since it's only playing in Canton for some odd reason).