If allergies are a problem for you, actual wooden wardrobes may be better -- the canvas will collect dust and pet hair and may be a PITA to defuzz (a wooden wardrobe can just be Swiffered or whatnot, easy peasy), plus clothing and linens that aren't stored behind a solid door or inside a solid drawer can collect dust mites.
Hmm. Good to know. Seriously. Maybe off-season clothes will go in big ol' Rubbermaid containers in the attic, then. And we can make a wall unit out of modular pieces like these: [link] If you scroll down, it has doors you can buy to put on the modular pieces, thus fending off pet hair.
How many sets of sheets do most folks have?
Three, and they're all pretty new cause I just bought a new bed (queen, up from full) in march. Oh, plus I have a set of twin size sheets for the couch.
Now I want modal sheets, though.
Steph! Moving in with teh boy sounds exciting!!
I've been thinking about the concept of moving cross country, and knowing that even though the company would be paying for it, I'm still going to end up spending lots and lots of money. Eep.
Totally what JZ said. You're such a superneato couple.
Okay, sarameg. That's not bad. Our lot is tiny, so we'll have to consider our plantings carefully. But if we avoid planting there and in the septic reserve area, we'll barely have anything! I guess we could do some stuff along the west side, instead, and that would help cut out the summer evening sun.
Right now, the National Arbor Day Foundation is doing this awesome promotion where if you join (membership costs $10), they'll send you 10 free trees, appropriate for your hardiness zone. The trees are guaranteed to grow, if they don't, they'll replace them. In our zone, we could chose from a variety of trees, ten each oaks, bald cypress, etc., but we selected the wild bird variety group. They'll ship them to you at the best time to plant for your area.
We're both thrilled....and then occasionally terrified. Because moving in together is, like, all grownup and shit!
Huzzah! This is lovely news.
That is very cool news, Teppy. YAY
I've been thinking about the concept of moving cross country, and knowing that even though the company would be paying for it, I'm still going to end up spending lots and lots of money. Eep.
I have movers to recommend if you actually do. My (Mayflower) driver said he comes out this way a lot. They were great.
And congrats to Teppy!
Skippity to post that, according to the Buffista Calendar, today is Susan W and her DH's anniversary.
Happy day to the both of them, with wishes for a great year!
Hurrah for Teppy! That is a wonderful development!
I was awake way too early due to insomnia. I may still be a bit excited over this "school" thing.... and of course, I have to leave almost immediately now!
Happy Anniversary to Susan! (eta: and Dylan, of course)
I've been thinking about the concept of moving cross country, and knowing that even though the company would be paying for it, I'm still going to end up spending lots and lots of money. Eep.
This has always been true for us. The Army supposedly pays for all our moving-related expenses, and they always get us the money eventually, but we also always find ourselves $3,000-$4,000 poorer by the time life settles back to normal.
Ridiculous question: I'm watching a movie from TV, and I just realized it's letterboxed, even though I have the new wide TV. Do I have to be watching HD channels (or DVDs?) to get the full-screen action?
Your TV is 16:9 (1.78:1), and most features are 1.85:1, so even on a widescreen TV, movies will be letterboxed (or cropped/stretched).