In wich I share, and yet DON’T share.

by Jaime on December 18, 2011

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This morning I woke up to my mother-in-law’s cat, Sunshine, crying outside my bedroom door.  She has this quiet sort of cry that she hardly ever makes, but for the past two days she’s been periodically wandering over to my door and crying, then wandering away.  It’s kind of funny and cute, because I don’t feed her so I wonder why she’s crying at my bedroom door.  Oddly enough, I woke up in a good mood – or at least not in a bad mood (which is my temperament every morning).  I actually slept last night, the whole night through, since before our RI trip last month.  I’m in such a good mood.

I’ve been wanting to blog so badly these past two weeks or so, but what does one blog about when one does nothing worth sharing?  I’m slowly becoming an agoraphobic mess, so I rarely leave the house un-medicated unless we need groceries.  For the most part I’ve been playing Kingdom Hearts since we got back from RI after Thanksgiving.  A lot has happened, but at the same time nothing has happened.  We’ll be moving back to Rhode Island much sooner than we recently had planned, but that’s only if The Destroyer can get in touch with an Army National Guard recruiter up there.  It’s like pulling teeth*, trying to get someone to answer their phone or call you back.

We’re trying to work out where we will live, where we could work, and just how exactly we’re going to get all our stuff back up to RI (from whence it came [/ominousvoice]).  We have two vehicles, but way more stuff than can fit in two vehicles.  We can rent a truck and hitch one car to the rear, but neither of us know how to drive a moving truck, let alone a moving truck with a vehicle attached to the back.  I’ve asked my mother and step-father to consider flying down to drive the truck, but I don’t know if that is going to work out.  All I know is that we have to move, and it’s painful not knowing how everything is going to happen.  I’m a planner, people.  I need to know how something is gonna go down BEFORE IT GOES DOWN.

And that’s the blog.  I know, it’s a bit much.  Don’t feel overwhelmed with the titanic amount of information I gave you.  Just digest it slowly.

P.S.  Does anyone even use AIM anymore?

P.P.S.  Also I feel it requires stating that I detest GoDaddy.  Their servers are so incredibly slow, and no matter how many times I call them to complain that half the time I can’t access my blog, it doesn’t help at all.

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* I’ve never actually had a tooth pulled, unless you count the 99% of my baby teeth my older sister pulled out (or in one instance squeezed out) which were all loose (at least I’m pretty sure they were), but I hear it’s painful.  I’ve also never pulled anyone’s teeth out since I don’t touch anyone’s teeth, or even my own (except with a toothbrush and floss), because any form of tooth-touching freaks me out.  I imagine it isn’t a pleasant experience, though, being the tooth-puller or the tooth-pullee.

{ 6 comments }

1 Mary December 18, 2011 at 12:22 pm

I can only get to your blog about half the times I try to :[ Sad Mary.

I’m a planner, too, so I feel your pain. I hate not knowing what I’ll be doing or how I’ll go about it. Hate it! It puts a lot of what I later discover to be unnecessary stress on myself.

2 Jaime December 18, 2011 at 12:47 pm

This happens to me too! Both of those things. SO FRUSTRATING!!!

3 lauren December 18, 2011 at 10:38 pm

I totally squee’d when I read that you are moving to RI sooner…hooray!! I am a planner too, it would stress me out no knowing how things were going to happen. This is why I was not liking the way the docs waited until the last minute to decide to do a csection with elena. I totally giggled at your teeth pulling commentary! Love it! <3

4 Jaime December 19, 2011 at 1:07 pm

The weird thing is, I had no problem what-so-ever with Sarah pulling out my teeth. I think the way I saw it was that she was paying attention to me, and I was proud she was pulling out my teeth. I was a weird child.

I’m sad that I didn’t get to see you while we were up there for Thanksgiving, but when we get our own place you can totes come and visit all the time!

5 Adrian December 18, 2011 at 10:44 pm

I believe that Pods (if there’s one near you in both MS and RI) will allow you to accomplish just what you want. You take your time to load up the POD then tell them to bring it to RI. I have no idea how much it costs, though. I’d assume it isn’t cheap but it might be worth it to you.

6 Jaime December 19, 2011 at 1:05 pm

That’s definitely something I didn’t think of. I pretty much live out in the middle of nowhere, though. I wonder if they’d come out here. I guess I’ll be looking into it! Thanks Adrian. :D

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