I'm still tired and still have miles to go before I sleep tonight.
And miles to go before I sleep.
( I had to.)
One of the most exciting things about last night was going home, wheeling my trash bin up to the carport like a good citizen, and taking the shiny new recycling bin into the house. I locked the door and then roamed the house, finding the kitten. It's mine! All mine! Kaylee even ate for me this morning, so she's getting used to it too. Let's see how she reacts when Steve pops over with the U-Haul today. I have done a majority of the packing so far, and it looks like he's going to try to do all of the moving by himself today. I told him not to hurt himself and to call me if he needs me to leave work early. I'm lucky I'm flexible like that. I have an important meeting at 10:30 and a date in Columbus at 6:30, but I should be free in between. There's a huge boring project to do in the middle, of course, with the upside that when I'm in the lab that has the software to do that, I get to listen to all the undergrads gossiping and talking (finance) shop. They crack me up.
Now to check on that Columbus dude....
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Oh, and I'm glad you're getting moved. That's always tough.
happy happy joy joy
Congratulations, honey!
*hugs xo
As for Mists, I'm looking forward to it. I hope it isn't too slow for me, but I'll persist even if it is.
Lots of love to you!
Tu as changé de maison ? cela semble te plaire beaucoup .
J ' ai noté que tu avais une fonction importante dans ton travail ( faire un logiciel ) .
Amitié
michel 'v}