Saturday, October 25, 2008

Moving Day

I rented a U-Haul today, filled it with all my stuff, and went on my merry way from Maplewood to Carondelet.

At 8:30, my sister Suzanne arrived and helped me with the last of the packing. Around 10 I went to get the truck. Soon thereafter, Jason, Charlie, and Jill arrived to help load up. We packed the thing as full as it would go. Soon, Charlie, Jason, and I were on our way to the house with the truck. The unloading went much faster than the loading. Niki soon arrived with McDonald's for all of us. We all ate, and then Niki started organizing the kitchen while the three of us returned the truck. Jason went home, and Charlie and I went back to the apartment, where Jill was coming back from lunch.

The apartment where I spent the last two years, seven months, and 14 days is now completely empty. It's so empty it echoes. The campsite rule applies here, as we left the apartment much cleaner than I found it in March of '06.

It seems so weird to walk in there now. It is so dark, so empty, so sparse. My house has windows. It gets direct sunlight. It's great. The apartment was basically in the basement, and it sucked.

I hope I never have to live in an apartment like that again. I'm really not sure how I did it for so long.

After grabbing the last of my things from the fridge and setting it to defrost (because it REALLY needs to defrost), I came back to the house, where Anne had joined Niki with the organization.

The kitchen is completely unpacked and organized. The living room is mostly organized. The spare bedroom is 300% less messy than it was before. The empty boxes are stacked in the basement.

And now, here I am, alone, but in my own house. It no longer echoes. The walls are different colors. The windows have blinds and curtains. The bed is (almost) made. And I've done three loads of laundry already today. My fridge has food in it, my laptop has an internet connection, and the DirecTV installer will be here on Tuesday. There is still much to do here, but thankfully, there is very little left to do at the apartment, and while I will miss living in Maplewood, I will definitely not miss driving back and forth between the apartment and the house.

So... Yeah. I'm a homeowner. Cool, huh?

4 comments:

Matt said...

Let's see some pictures!

Melissa said...

Yeah, I hope you washed those kitchen things before you put them in the cabinets... GROSS. :)

Melissa

Bobbie said...

Hey Bob, congrats on homeownership. Joe and I want to see pictures of you house. Maybe we can come visit it sometime. We missed you at the wedding. It was one hellva party. Ask Anne - I know she had a great time (everyone did - she fit right in)

Bobbie and Joe

Bob said...

Congratulations on your new home. I'm sure it will bring you much joy!

Bob Ell in Canada