Has anyone been moved by the kind of movers who pack for you?
Yes, several times when other people were paying for it. If there's something breakable that you really love, pack it yourself. If you do, though, they won't insure it. Pack valuables like jewelry, irreplaceable pictures and your grandmother's teapot separately and take them with you. Be prepared to find that the movers have packed the trash. Be sure you check everywhere before they leave, or you'll find they didn't pack a whole closet. My suggestions are colored by the fact that I've found movers to be an untrustworthy lot. YMMV.
Not good work news from a leaked memo. Fingers crossed that any RIFs that hit the NY office bypass me. Not sure when announcements might start coming down. Of course the head office is denying the report.
Happy Birthday Dana!
Ellie can't possibly be another year older already. Just can't.
Red wine can make you live longer.
The study did not compare the effects of bottled wine vs box wine.
I'm hoping Obama will offer the Vice Presidency to me. (Hey, the Obamas sent me a Christmas card once.) I will then focus on building the Department of Cats.
If he does, see if you can get me the Sec. of Defense job. Death rays!
Hell, we could collaborate and you could have Laser Cats.
Red wine can make you live longer.
The study did not compare the effects of bottled wine vs box wine.
They both work equally, but box wine makes you wish they didn't.
flea, what Ginger said. I'll add: enjoy it, rather than stress over it. My experience with having movers pack has been good, generally, and not having to pack my kitchen has been priceless. The first time the movers packed me I read War & Peace on the balcony while they worked.
You have a lot of stuff.
Ye gods, yes, I do.
I don't think I finished, but I generally figure I can read a novel at 80-100 pages per hour, so 1.5 days of packing . . .
::snorfle::
stuff ^ shoes.
Pardon me, but who gave you those Manolos?
eta: ...that Iris knew she wanted to get her feet into right away.