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The Fear

January 26, 2012 by Kristin


A cross-country move is bound to create a laundry list of fears.  I have them, spectrum A to Z style.  And even though I’ve done this move before, almost to a tee, the same fear gets me every time.  Will all of my precious-to-me cargo arrive safely to my new home?

I can tell you with fair certainty that it probably will.  And I can tell you with complete certainty that the three-hundred pound man with a goatee and two-size too small muscle tee that’s moving my stuff won’t want anything to do with my favorite orange work dress, uber faded LBD, and brand new yellow jeans.  But!  The fear remains.  And it will be there, annoying me softly, until every last container is unloaded and unpacked.

So thirteen moves.  This will be my thirteenth move since my mom dropped me off at college 10-1/2 years ago.  And yeah that’s too many moves to be having this same darn fear.  But I’ve become a pretty solid packer/mover in all other aspects along the way, so that’s got to count for something, right?

Like contractor bags are a must.  Don’t pack your clothes in garment boxes, stick to contractor bags.  They’re tough (tuff), cheap, and hold more than you could ever imagine.  Tie the tops carefully and you can probably use them again for a hefty chore at some point down the road.

Storage totes.  I used storage totes when I moved back from Dallas and it was a total game-changer.  No worries about too-heavy boxes with no handles.  No trash when you arrive.  Just storage for the stuff that isn’t meant to be unpacked when you get there.  Who knows, they may even come in handy for your 14th move.

Pizza.  Eat crappy pizza while you’re packing.  Don’t dirty every dish in your kitchen, eat pizza and pack your dishes instead.

Oh and music.  Music is key.  Listen to songs that remind you of the time you spent in your current space (maybe on repeat).  I promise you that there will be a time when you miss these moments more than you could ever imagine.  These songs will forever give you a solid dose of nostalgia about the last nights you spent in your current town, the nights you spent stuffing your clothes in contractor bags, packing heavy storage totes, and eating way too much crappy pizza.

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: green moving, lifestyle, packing tips, pizza

More Skating

January 22, 2012 by Kristin

When James told me that a friend of ours was celebrating his 30th birthday, 70’s themed, at United Skates of America, well…  it didn’t take much convincing.  I had touched up my skating skills last month with Laura and couldn’t have been more ready to roll around, in costume, on a Saturday night.

The first question I asked as we were standing in line to enter was “Is the snack bar open?”.  Ironically, the skating rink snack bar was of my favorite places to hang out two decades ago as well.  I downed some nachos and headed to the dance floor skating area.

Katie was more excited about reuniting with her childhood friend, Skate-A-Saurus.  Could she be more excited?  I’m thinking this will be one of her greatest memories of twenty twelve.

And then there was the money machine.  I climbed on in (still on skates) and gave it a go.  Katie found the power button and we were in business.  Crumpled, mini dollar bill business.

Katie and I took advantage of almost every ounce of available skate time.  I think another Thursday night adult skate is in my three-week Tampa future!

 

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: lifestyle, skating rink, theme party, united skates of america, weekend

Cure For The Common Monday

January 16, 2012 by Kristin

Narrow Leather Belts @ Urban Outfitters

 Sleeveless Pintuck Top @ Tulle

 

Project Leader Skirt @ ModCloth

Pop Garden Case @ Cuptakes Cases

Stainless Steel Cutlery Set @ Amazon

Filed Under: fashion, lifestyle Tagged With: cure for the common monday, fashion, lifestyle

Sealing The Deal

January 15, 2012 by Kristin

I officially signed a lease for a place in Austin today!!  After a week (that seemed like a month) of potential roommate talk, living alone seemed like the right-est thing to do.  I took a courtesy tour of the apartment complex, knowing I had no other option in my location of choice, and signed my little heart away.

Immediately after signing, the apartment manager handed me a little red keychain and a list of places that offer specials to residents.  For real??  We didn’t waste any time before walking over to TNT (Tacos & Tequila) for wild mushroom queso, jalapeno cocktails, smoky guacamole (made table-side), and lots of tacos.

See you soon 78703!!!

 

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, lifestyle, texas, TNT

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