Sep 24, 2007 17:10
WE GOT APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE MOVE IN ON NOVEMBER 1ST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM SOOOO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUCH a load off of my mind, now all I have to focus on is packing and cleaning the house out.
yayayayayayyaayyyy
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Call your local McDonald's, and ask them if you can rummage through their cardboard recycling bin for boxes. This will save you hundreds of dollars in the long run.
Guaranteed. :D
Seriously, moving is the single biggest pain in the ass you will ever know. I swear to it. In the past three years since leaving highschool, and the college dorm, I have moved four times, one of those times across the country. From the one down the street to a bigger apartment in the same complex to the one across the country, they are no easier than the last, I swear to it.
Moving will test you in ways you never thought possible. Physically, mentally, emotionally. Be ready. Have lots of water.
Most of all, don't be afraid. ::grins::
Haha, I make it sound like some epic journey across some barren wasteland of horrors and deaths... but in all reality.
It is. Don't allow yourself to believe otherwise. =D
Good luck, honey, and many congrats, sweety. Call me if you need advice or need a recommendation on how to do anything. I'm a pro by now. :D
--Always,
Ty
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luckily my husband works for a place that has a UPS on the premises and they told him anytime he needs boxes (like for moving) he can have as many as he wants, so we have that covered!
I've actually moved once before (November of '06). From my parents house to the current house I'm living in which is 6 minutes down the road. Now we're moving from Palm Coast to Daytona Beach which I'm sure is more of a bitch. AND my husband and our roommate have both moved numerous times, twice across the country, so I have pros to help me out!
Ughhh, I just can't wait until we are actually IN the apartment and settled though I know you're not truly "settled" until like a month after you're moved in!
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When I got to California, and stepped foot into my room for the first time as "my room", I felt like it was home, and it was good. I was comfortable.
I say it that way because I had stayed in that room several times before, but never as mine. Always as a guest in someone else's room, but, now it's mine. And I've made it mine, it looks like my space. My cowboy hats rest atop the bed posts. I have pictures that line the dresser and walls. The colors of my personality blend in well here... darker, more composed browns accented by bright, cool blues and creams.
It'll be your home, and you'll be settled in when you're ready to accept it for what it is...
Your space, with your husband, where your love will grow and transform into something beautiful within it's newer, greater, more spacious boundaries (and I'm not talking about what the walls hold).
I'm so proud of you for making it out into the real world. I have often feared for the welfare of our class, considering most wouldn't know what to do with themselves in situations like ours.
Shit, how many of us have actually left the dorm or our parents' homes, let alone move out of the state? I'd be willing to wager less than 10%, if not a smaller figure.
But yeah -- truth be told a healthy measure of beer and ample supply of pizza will more than fuel those helping you move, and also works as a tried and true recruiting measure. ::grins::
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i'm soo proud of you too, you actually moved out of state! that's amazing! i agree, i know a lot of people in our class are either still living with their parents or living in the dorms doing the "college" party life thing. that's so not me!
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