We always do cards, but we agreed not to do gifts this year.
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We don't do gifts, but we do go out for a swanky dinner.
We don't do gifts, but we do cards and go out to dinner.
Before we had kids I'd try to go out of town for a couple days around our anniversary. Post kids, we generally just go out for dinner. Really what we should do is go out of town for a couple days, without the kids. I'm looking forward to finding an opportunity to do that sometime, but it's never quite worked out.
Appropos of nothing: I randomly came across this lovely tagline from the oral tradition of Malagasy mythology “it is not I who lie; these lies come from ancient times.”
I need packing and get through it ~ma. I am ...mentally and emotionally spent. Habitat couldn't take a lot if the stuff it's too much to leave on the roadside and there won't be enough space in the truck to add it and find someplace that will take it.
Will is going to have to deal with it.
At the rare I'm able to move it will be Saturday before we can leave and that is stressing me out. Right now I just want to throw away more stuff. And I keep finding stuff.
So I guess ~ma so that we can leave tomorrow.
Would 1-800-got-junk pick up what is left?
Moving is always incredibly stressful. Always. I'm sorry you have to deal with it.
Our 25th anniversary was last year. I made a reservation in St. Augustine since that was where we honeymooned. We watched a bunch of Downton Abbey. And went to the beach and stuff of course. Now that the kids are grown we will likely get an opportunity to celebrate these anniversaries and things more. In theory.
Suzi I don't know. I'll call tomorrow and see if they can pick it up.
New,plan us leave tomorrow no matter what and huzt get out of Vermont. I like the state but I just need to feel like I have made progress.