random observations
Jun. 21st, 2005 09:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My apartment is in that state of packing that makes it look like it's been ransacked. There's stuff all over the place and almost nothing useful is where I expect to find it. My bookshelf looks naked, and my bedroom is a disaster area. I have to do laundry again before I move.
I arranged to have the cable, phone and electricity stopped. I know I'm really going to be moving, but every so often it hits me all over again.
My fairly-new next-door neighbors have finally moved in all the way. It took them a while because they have at least two middle-school-age sons, and they were moving in stages while the kids were still in school. I know they're moved in for good now, because the cable guy showed up today. I think I'm glad I'm not living next door to them indefinitely; they seem to yell a lot.
R and I sorted out who wants what for dictionaries for Saturday. Getting ahold of them might be a bit of a dog and pony show, though.
I really wish it would rain. It's just humid enough to be uncomfortable, but not humid enough to rain.
I threw out the disintegrating papasan chair frame and put both pads on the non-disintegrating frame. Ye gods, is that better! A new pad for that chair is on the rampant materialism list, but down toward the end of it. I've got other things I'd rather spend money on (if I had any money) first.
I arranged to have the cable, phone and electricity stopped. I know I'm really going to be moving, but every so often it hits me all over again.
My fairly-new next-door neighbors have finally moved in all the way. It took them a while because they have at least two middle-school-age sons, and they were moving in stages while the kids were still in school. I know they're moved in for good now, because the cable guy showed up today. I think I'm glad I'm not living next door to them indefinitely; they seem to yell a lot.
R and I sorted out who wants what for dictionaries for Saturday. Getting ahold of them might be a bit of a dog and pony show, though.
I really wish it would rain. It's just humid enough to be uncomfortable, but not humid enough to rain.
I threw out the disintegrating papasan chair frame and put both pads on the non-disintegrating frame. Ye gods, is that better! A new pad for that chair is on the rampant materialism list, but down toward the end of it. I've got other things I'd rather spend money on (if I had any money) first.