HAVIN' A BALL
Well, don't know about that, but we are settling in. I'm finally getting both offices set up. It's expensive to start from scratch. Folders, pens, files, etc etc. Got supplies ordered yesterday for VC, and now I need to do that for Sheridan. I got all my books put away in Sheridan and am starting to actually decorate. Besides the supplies for VC, I also need to get some bookcases down there so I can get my books off the floor.
We are slowly removing all of our boxes from out of the house, still have The Kid's bedroom and the office to do, but it's coming. We are also going to be working hard this upcoming weekend in preparation for our first official visitor. Looking forward to that.
As for what needs to be done, I need to install a new faucet in the kitchen and upstairs bathroom, put on a new shower head in the bath, finish organizing The Kid's bedroom and the office, and remove all of the boxes from the house. I'm sure there's more that Mrs. Ref wants me to do, but those are the basics.
You astute readers will note that Mrs. Ref has started a blog. She's just getting into this, so be patient with her. I suggested she start one so that she can stop with the mass e-mails. Keep an eye on her -- I need to protect my reputation.
Oh yeah, almost forgot . . . I found that really important piece of paper. Turns out it was in a box (duh) that I packed (double duh) that was supposed to travel with us in the car but got left behind for the van (doh!). But I'm happy, and relieved.
Time to go run some errands.
Peace.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
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