Friday, November 19, 2010

Moving Tip: Packing tape should not be used for painful practical jokes.

Since matriculating from college (and even during college) I have moved at least once a year, and have been thankful that each time I've had wonderful friends willing to help lift the heavy crap. You'd think I'd have an efficient strategy by now for packing and organizing, or a cannot refuse bribe for help, but I don't. I'm moving on Saturday, and I only really just started "packing" yesterday and asked for help today.

But I suppose I do have a strategy of sorts... it's evolved over the years and mainly just consists of me getting increasingly lazy and just throwing shit in bins then cramming them in my car. Really, the strategy is to just not ever fully unpack...

What's funny about this move, though, is the dog. Over the past couple days he's noticed the total chaos that has taken over the living and dining rooms and has taken to spending copious amounts of time outside chasing his tail and/or thumping the cat and/or moping around with his blanket. He just doesn't know what to do with himself amongst all the commotion. I mean, look at how pathetic he looks! Like I just robbed him of his reason for existing... (and yes, that is my room. Please keep your focus on the dog and not the strewn about clothing on the floor. Thanks.)


However, it is quite entertaining to watch and provides a nice break from what seems to be the exhausting avoidance of packing. Thankfully he's not too melodramatic, but I'm positive he won't be pleased when he's required to spend his days outside without a dog door. *gasp!* He is a bit of a chicken shit when it comes to, well, everything, so I have a feeling this form of entrapment might hit him a little hard at first. But he'll have access to the garage with nice warm blankets and will have a new friend to commiserate with, so I'm sure he'll be so twitterpated over his favorite blanky and new friend love, he'll get over it quickly.

Pictures of the new house all set up and cute coming soon. :)

slr

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Lord... Won't you buy me... a Honda Accord!!

So last Friday I headed over to Tri Cities with a couple girlfriends in search of a dress.... I drove over in this:
2004 Honda Civic EX Coupe

And drove home in this! (With better wheels...)
2007 Honda Accord EXL

Never did find a dress, but the "test drive" we took out to lunch and attempted dress shopping was a blast! I had all intentions of getting the Civic its 60,000 mile tune up and calling it a day, but I made the mistake of asking the salesman what he had in the way of Accords. What's funny is I had lost my license somewhere in my house a couple weeks ago and hadn't gone in to replace/renew it (I'd been driving around with my passport as ID). So I bought this car WITHOUT a license!! I of course went to the DMV first thing Saturday morning and got a new one, then faxed over a copy, but the whole thing was unreal!!

We also had to take the salesman back to WW with us. One of my friends had to be back in WW by 5pm (we didn't even leave the dealership until 6pm), so the arrangement was that she would drive the Civic back to WW and we would come later in the Accord with the salesman so he could drive the Civic back to the dealership. We liked him so much, he stayed for a beer. :)

Now I don't just buy cars on a whim, but the two girls I was with are pros. It's not like I NEEDED a new car, it wasn't like when I bought the Civic and didn't HAVE a car, so we had fun with it. The girls pretty much did all the talking and I just sat back and enjoyed the show. The salesman was a good sport too. We definitely made him work for that sale. And eventhough I was a little freaked that I was actually going to get a new car, and more than a little sad that I was giving up my very first car, the girls convinced me it was the perfect birthday present to myself... and that I can always trade it in after 2 years! lol.

So I'm growing up... I'm turning 27 on the 24th and apparently needed an adult car.... with 4 doors. :) Even though there's a bit of a mom factor to the car, I have a feeling the leather seats and seat warmers will win me over this winter. :)

slr