Wednesday, July 15, 2026
07.15.26 We're outta here tomorrow...
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
07.14.26 Piece of Cake for the win...
And five hours later we were, well they, were trying out how to get our stuff last stuff in the truck and close the rear doors, but somehow they did it. Every single last bit.
After it was all over I gently lowered myself to the ground in the living room because we have no furniture to sit on anymore. I guess the day caught up with me because I woke up to Theresa saying, "Annie, Annie are you okay", like she was checking for a pulse during a CPR recert.
Monday, July 13, 2026
07.13.26 It's moving day....(vomit)....
It's 0108 AM and I'm about to start the process of one final sweep throughout the house to make sure what the movers are taking is ready to go. Yesterday we loaded up the Suburban with the fragile items and things that are too small for the movers to handle. This isn't a move across town were you can make several trips, nor local where we could load up a storage unit.
I started the day loading up the boat which will serve as another moving vehicle. Luckily the boats stripped down and the compartments empty which are filled to the brim with things that need to make the trip.
By days end she was loaded and strapped down and is ready to be hooked up and towed. When we first started packing the bins and boxes were well thought out and organized, but as we're hours away it's become, "Just throw it in a box", which, in the end just makes more work later, but there's no time for any more editing and getting rid of stuff.
During a box and tape run over to U-Haul we stopped by our storage unit to check and make sure things are organized and ready for one of the movers stops today. One will be the house, the other the storage unit.
One of the last things to do was take down the 1214 Archer sign. I made it years ago with letters and numbers I bought from Hobby Lobby. It served us, and our visitors, delivery drivers, yard salers, and potential home buyers well. No it's time to remove our name and let it serve the new owners.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
07.12.26 One day till movers, five days till closing...
Saturday, July 11, 2026
07.11.26 For the love of God stop growing...
My neighbors can't understand why I'm working so hard around the house. Well, to me, the buyers bought the house with an expectation that when they take possession, like in six days, it'll pretty much look like they saw it when they agreed to purchase it on May 13th. May 13th, that was 58 days ago. Since then I have mowed the grass 13 times. That's once every 4.5 days. That's a lot of mowing. That's a lot of trimming. and that's a lot of picking up twigs and branches.
And why so much? Well this late spring and early summer have been nothing short of Bipolar weather. Either it's 110 degrees out or it's raining 6 inches in two hours. And when it rains hard, then the sun comes out, the grass, hedges, and weeds grow like mad. Add in the humidity and dew point and it feels like Jurassic Park out here. And one thing I've learned in eight years, don't let the grass get in front of, or behind you, miss a mow and it quickly becomes overgrown. And one thing you don't want to do is keep raising the blade height on the lawnmower to accommodate missed mows.
We have just about and acre and most of it is covered in some kind of green. While I had a tractor I could never get the mower deck on it and leveled right so it always came out screwed up. So I have relied on my trusty Toro 30 inch Yardmaster. And to it I owe a great deal of gratitude.