It's been forever since I posted, and it's probably going to be a while again. Chalk this up to the business of attempting to move my life to Los Angeles. It's a pretty time-consuming business, let me tell you.
First of all, we've got a couple of cats to take care of. They're not good car travelers, and even if they were, I'm not sure I want to subject them to a 3-4 day sojourn across the country. So we'll be flying them. Which is an adventure unto itself, what with following all the FAA regulations, and trying to avoid the 85°F cutoff when they won't accept pets on planes. But I think we've got that under control.
Much more problematic is actually doing the moving. I've got a fair bit of my moving expenses that will be paid for. So my options are not limited, but they are still three fold as I see it:
- Rent a Budget truck and car trailer, load 'er up (with a little help) and hit I-70. Doesn't sound like my idea of fun, especially puttering up long mountain passes. But it would be the cheapest.
- Get ABF to cart my stuff across the country. But they're supposed to park a trailer for us to pack up -- there's no room for that in our parking lot. How does that work?
- Get a full-service moving company. They'll pretty much take care of it from door-to-door, including getting around the parking issue with a shuttle. But they'll drain my entire moving allotment and then some.
Choices, choices. Anyone have any recommendations? Aaron, can you help here?
And that's not even getting into all the other stuff, like changing addresses, getting utilities worked out, banks, car licenses, etc etc etc. Ugh. I hate moving. Have I mentioned this before? No? I hate moving.
In other news:
- Gillian was marvelous as Tuptim in the Woodbury Community Theater's production of the King and I. Although I've been told I need to watch the movie now. Oh no, not another musical, twist my arm...
- Tom and Alicia's wedding was lots of fun. I haven't been to a serious Ole wedding in a while now, so it was good to see some folks I haven't really seen in years.
- We saw the Pirates movie, much like the rest of America. It wasn't fantastic, but it was a jolly good time. I'd recommend it, especially if you enjoyed the first one.
- I also saw Mystery Men for the first time, and was astounded how I had come this far without seeing a movie that was clearly right up my alley. Goofy "superheroes," random humor, great performances by Janeane Garofalo, Hank Azaria and Geoffrey Rush and cameos by Tom Waits? What more can one ask for?
- I finished Atlas Shrugged. Wow. I hope to post about this in more detail sometime soon.
- I would be remiss if I failed to mention The Dugout, a baseball humor website that has been making me laugh like no other recently. I'm not quite sure what level your baseball obsession needs to be at to appreciate the humor there (since mine is extremely high), but give it a shot if you like funny.
- We are off to Washington, DC, on Friday to sing in and witness Rob Grace's wedding. Yay, two Ole weddings in three weeks! Plus a mini-vacation to our nation's capital. Again, I really shouldn't have any complaints about my life.
Off to stress some more. Three weeks until I start my new job! *hyperventilates*
Comments (6)
Wick,
Liz Armstrong (blast from the past name, eh?) had a travel allowance and so used a moving company to get her stuff from ND to NC two years back. Steve & I, on the other hand, were poor newlyweds, and brought our stuff from MN to NC by truck instead. Our stuff was there as soon as we were. Liz's stuff didn't arrive for several days or weeks after it was supposed to. (Can't quite remember the details.) As such, I'd strongly recommend, if you can tough the mountains, saving some money and driving yourself.
In other news, I'd love your thoughts on Atlas Shrugged. I read it three years back. Enjoyed it for the most part, but have a couple of opinions.
For other other news, (I know you're busy, but if you're curious) see our blog. Looks like library science isn't in the stars for our immediate future after all. As much as I'd looked forward to joining your noble career, I can't say I'm TOO disappointed. Let me know, though, if you hear of any online degree programs that are reputable. I don't know where we'll be in two years when I'll look again at programs, my guess is a small liberal arts college in the middle of Kansas. Not promising. Unfortunately I'll be unable to complete the degree at (arguably, but I'm here, so I'll say) the #1 LS school in the US, as I won't be able to start 'til after Steve gets a job and we move, but I'll settle for # 80 or so instead. :) Let me know if you have any thoughts.
Posted by Laura | July 12, 2006 11:50 AM
Posted on July 12, 2006 11:50
http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=education_contests_atlas
early christmas present?
Posted by alison | July 16, 2006 4:47 PM
Posted on July 16, 2006 16:47
Ha! I would enter if I were still a college student.
Posted by wick | July 18, 2006 8:07 AM
Posted on July 18, 2006 08:07
you don't understand..enter FOR me.
Posted by alison | July 18, 2006 10:01 AM
Posted on July 18, 2006 10:01
Yeah, didn't you get the memo? It's always all about her...
Posted by paris hilton | July 18, 2006 4:52 PM
Posted on July 18, 2006 16:52
yehaahahaha.
Posted by alison | July 19, 2006 11:22 PM
Posted on July 19, 2006 23:22