Monthly Archives: June 2021
Purge
Clearing the fridge feels so good.
Of course, that’s nothing compared to the probiotic packets we found at the back of our highest cabinet. Expired in 2006. Our best guess is that Sarah bought them at the little health food shop on Lakeshore in Oakland before she moved in with me. They somehow survived three subsequent moves.
But not this one. 😎
Movers Day
What was originally to be our closing day yesterday became the movers day. We were up until the wee hours of the night Wednesday night (as the timestamp on my last post attests). We awoke at about 5 AM to continue packing. And, we were still packing while the movers were here. (Despite purchasing 40 more boxes in the past 24 hours, we eventually ran out and had to stop.)
Fortunately, I think, for us, the movers underestimated how much stuff we had. They did a virtual walk-through with Sarah last week and determined that we would likely require eight “vaults.” Each vault is a crate on their truck. The truck holds five vaults which can then be offloaded into a storage facility until they can deliver them to the new house.
After a long, sweaty day, the moving team ended up filling 13 vaults. (I like to think that one vault was dedicated solely to my collection of roleplaying games.) We still have piles of junk to sort through, but it feels pretty good to have made it over this hurdle. We’ve got a few days to sort, clean, haul stuff to the dump, and get ready to hand over the keys on Monday. Until then, we’re sleeping on the floor. I’m writing this while sitting on the steps, since we have no chairs.
I’ll post a few pictures below.
Addendum: We went to bed early and slept long and hard. (My Fitbit says that I got almost nine hours, which is unheard of.) Feeling good today!
Move Update
Closing will happen on Monday the 21st. We learned late this afternoon, however, that our movers couldn’t change their date. So they will be here at 8:30 tomorrow (actually, later this morning—I’m tapping this out at 1:00 AM). This was our original plan, but we lost many hours of packing time making urgent phone calls to keep the sale and purchase on track. So many things to sign!
The long and short of it is that we’re not ready for the movers, but hopefully we haven’t missed anything big. We’ll be counting on our friends to load up a lot of the remaining stuff on Sunday so we can clear out on Monday morning.
We never would have made it if Sarah’s mom didn’t join us for the last 36 hour push. Thank you, Pam!
Last night in a bed until next week. Too bad it’s only for a few hours. Clock is ticking!
Wrench in the Gears
We received bad news this afternoon about an unexpected hiccup in the sale of our house (outside of our control). Closing has been bumped from Thursday to Monday (the 21st). This caused a cascade of issues, not least that Sarah was supposed to be up north for her new job on Monday but she has to sign the documents in person at the closing.
In any event, it’s been a stressful afternoon, but we think everything is ironed out and we’re on track to move on Monday. Fingers crossed!
Worldly Boy
Oliver showed me some scratches on his leg. I responded, logically, with, “Were you bitten by a basilisk?”
Oliver responds, “No! They’re not real.”
“Oh, how do you know?”
Oliver rolls his eyes and says, “Daddy, I know a LOT about the world.”
Griffin’s Adventure Begins
Griffin is off on a two week backpacking adventure at Camp Widjiwagan. Sarah drove up with him yesterday to drop him off. He’ll spend a few days in a cabin before heading off with a small group to Isle Royale in Lake Superior.
It a whirlwind start to the summer. The last day of school was Friday. Saturday he went to camp. When he returns, we’ll be living in a new house!
Ms. Stocco
Barbarian Guy
Just found this while packing:
Addendum: I found a photo of meeting Peter Jackson at the screening. My costume doesn’t exactly fit the Braveheart look—I should have been sporting leather and body paint.
santa cruz boardwalk predicts the future
One of the joys of moving for me is going through old boxes of sentimental things I’ve saved over the years. Today, I came across a printout from a dot matrix printer, complete with the holes in the sides, that reads across the top: “Prepared at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Especially for: Andrew & Sarah.” We are guessing we did this the year before we got married, in 2007, when we invited friends and family to meet each other in Santa Cruz, California, before our wedding the upcoming summer. For those who aren’t familiar, Santa Cruz has a famous seaside boardwalk amusement park, complete with a rickety white wood roller coaster and massive arcade. We must have done one of these sideshow games where we pushed buttons and got a print out. I think I saved it because of how accurate it was! Read for yourself and see how Santa Cruz predicted our future:
For those who can’t read the picture, here’s the text:
ROMANCE
Him: When you wake up, and the champagne looks like stale beer, then you consider cutting out and seeking new action.
Her: You possess a remarkable sense of realism. You have deeper emotional needs than most people. When you fall in love, it is it.
PERSONALITY
Him: The need for action and activity is directly related to your personality. It seems you are born with certain frustrations.
Her: You are a very determined and practical person. Maturity is one of your most strongest points. Your[sic] very responsible.
FINANCE
Him: You find non-productive ways of earning money. You can be very self-indulgent about your expenditures.
Her: When it comes to money, you are hardheaded, realistic, and you are willing to work hard for it. You tend to be stingy and cheap.
WORK
Him: You make the most of every minute and force the people around you to move at your own pace. You love being the boss.
Her: You react in a positive way to mental challenges in your work. You constantly need mental stimulation.
FRIENDSHIP
Him: You like to surround yourself with the more successful inhabitants of society than with the average person.
Her: Your sense of realism, your no-nonsense approach and your organization assure that you’ll always be a person in demand.
COMMUNICATIONS
Him: Your restlessness can keep you in hot water. Impatience over any delays makes you investigate anything new that comes up.
Her: Your slightest conversation will inspire someone else to live up to ideals. Your words will give insights to many problems.
HOME LIFE
Him: You are in touch with your own emotional pain. You are able to show a nurturing and sympathetic concern for others.
Her: Since you tend to be traditional in your tastes, you love nineteenth-centurey[sic] chandeliers and marble fireplaces.
MARRIAGE
Him: You need constant excitement far more than you need a mate, but sometimes you take both just to try them out.
Her: Your relationship will be very exciting. You will want to take care of your mate and your mate will want to take care of you.
YOUR OVERALL COMPATIBILITY
On the surface, she is cool and steady, while on all lvels[sic] you are a crazed madman who means well. You think he is nice but know he is from another planet. You excite her with the way you get enghusiastic[sic] over a flavor of ice cream. If you want a mate that is real, then this one is it! You both are to[sic] sensitive to live with only a facade. She doesn’t believe in love at first sight, however, she’s flexible.
YOUR COMPATIBILITY PARTNER
Him: Rachael Ward
Her: Roger Moore