Last night saw the end of the longest running nightmare of our married life.
The move to Virginia
(a.k.a. As the Shade Spins)
(aa.k.a. Two Thugs and a Truck)
(aaa.k.a. The Snap Heard ‘Round the Block)
(aaaa.k.a. Row, Row, Row, Your Washing Machine)
Moving on (yikes, that phrase alone gives me heartburn)…
At 7:00pm we waved goodbye, with heartfelt thanks, to the crew that installed our new floors.Β AdiosΒ and gracias if you know what I mean.
By 9:30pm we’d placed the last piece of furniture, made-up the last bed, plugged-in and set the alarm clock, and hopped (the mattress sits about boob high on me. HE hops…I use a stool) into our bed with sighs (grunts) of exhausted relief.
To say the day went off without a hitch would be completely out of character for me, so in keeping with keeping it real…I suppose I must share that too…
I’m usually the one in charge in all things ‘house’. But due to my slight limitation in mobility, I reluctantly gave up control and took my place as the minion this one time, physically anyway. (For some reason my mouth just can’t give up being the boss!)
Anyway…I was placed inside the frame of the bed, to help place the box spring. But, as my hands were catching the box, my eyes spied the very obvious fact that the bed was NOT in the right place. Why weight it down with box and mattress when we could easily move it first?
So naturally, I dropped the box spring where I stood (I may have spouted something here, but I take the 5th) and turned to exit the interior of the bed frame so I could move the bed to where it belonged.
In doing so, I didn’t quite clear the hurdle that was the side rail…tripped…and landed flat on my face (and boobs and belly and though I didn’t realize it at the time, my left wrist.)
(Did you know that OOF is a real sound? IT IS!)
Anyway, I gave a shout out to the Big Guy upstairs, thanking him for yet another reminder of my bad temper, cradled my wrist, and left the other big guy to finish. Turns out, the tendons on top of my left hand took the brunt, are strained, and yell at me when ever I lift my hand…but other than that, the other bruises will heal.
Considering my history, I’d say this was one of my better days. π
I climbed the mountain that is my bed, and sat up for a while, thinking about the last 10 weeks {‘how the hell did we get through this without killing each other?’ was my predominant thought} realizing that it was going to be the first night since moving in, that I didn’t dread the following morning.
The nightmare was over.
That light at the end of the tunnel that everyone talks about is there.
I can see it.
Today is the first day for the rest of our lives.
Today is a day for emptying boxes, hanging pictures, filling bookcases, marinating steak to put on the grill…
Today is a day for doing NONE of those things because my hand is screaming.
Today is a day for waiting for tomorrow to try again.
Today is a day for blaming no one but myself for things going wrong.
Today is a day for eating humble pie with my grilled steak.
Today is also a day for giving thanks that we’ve made it through the nightmare still optimistic about tomorrow, regardless of what happened 10 weeks or 10 minutes ago.
Today…Is a Good Day!
It is alsoΒ a day for meetingΒ our new neighbors…they just moved in…next door…a cute couple…and she, like me, seems to be in charge of the house.
I wish them well.
I offer NO advice yet will keep my garden open to them.
Welcome new neighbors…when you get settled, stop by and we’ll sit and chew the suet and reminisce about Moving Day!
So glad things seem calmer in your world! I’m sure your decorating skills will prevail and your house will be a home in no time! Have fun. Oh, sorry about the hand – hope it feels better! Love ya. Jo
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Thanks. It does feel better, glad I decided to take the day. I have your photo ready by the way…need to get it in the mail or do you want to come down sometime soon? π
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I love the promise these new visitors bring with them!! And I hate that you hurt yourself!! Still smiling though that you have made it through this endless tunnel..xo, sk
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Me too Mim, smiling both for the promise and for the end…xoxo
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Congratulations, SB, glad this crazy odyssey is finally over. Sorry about the hand, but sounds like you’re looking forward to enjoying the good times, and that’s all that counts.
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You got it NB.
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I have never met anyone like you!
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I think that’s a good thing Jules…can you imagine more than one? Yikes.
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No – you are definitely a one-off Rhonda!~
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I like your new neighbors. π Two words just for you though….no. make that three. Helmet. Bubble wrap. π
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hahaha…call me Corky π
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No pain, no gain? Oh to be doing all the interesting things to a house – have fun – that is when your wrist lets you π
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Good way to look at it…so I guess it’s all gain from here. And yes!!! Can’t wait to dig in and begin the transformation.
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Warm wishes for a speedy recovery for your hand, and a hearty hug with a Whew! Sure glad that’s over. Onwards and upwards and great fun setting up your home sweet home. xo Gina
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Aw, thanks for the warm wishes and whew-y hug Gina. I’m more than glad it’s over and sooo looking forward to finally making this place home.
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wish i were close enough to be a neighbour i would have been round with chocolates immediately! try to stop hurting bits of your body my excellent friend ^_^ you got me worried bout you! my oldest is just the same she is only person i ever knew managed the most spectacular tumble i ever seen on a completely flat surface and ended up crumpled heap against a wall that was no where near us i still don’t know how she did it ! be well lovely, chill, love and hugs to you always xx
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thanks for the morning chuckle becca…I can just picture her now! we just might have something in common. π
i’ll take the hugs gladly and tell you that things are good…getting stronger by the day and managing to stay upright. lol xoxo
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