Finally!
This past week was the action-packed move 1,550 miles
across the country from northern New Jersey to the suburbs of Dallas, Texas.
I am pleasantly exhausted, and still a little in
disbelief that the entire thing went off with nary a hitch.
Last weekend, the 10th, 11th, and 12th, was a
whirlwind of see-ya-laters (not goodbyes) and last-minute packing. I partook of
a wee bit much whiskey one night – Hopper’s a strict beer drinker – and paid
the price, though it was worth it. Monday was intense as the only air
conditioning unit on our main level broke down and we stacked and packed boxes
in brutal heat and humidity. Tuesday the movers came and – well, perhaps that’s
a subject of another post.
The car drive down to Texas took a little over 24
hours, spread out over three-and-a-half days. Friday morning we closed on the
new home and later supervised movers where to put the furniture, had the
AT&T guy wire us up for wireless, and waited for the new refrigerator to be
delivered and installed. We uncorked champagne and allowed the girls a small glass
each. Saturday and Sunday flew by in a fit of unpacking over twenty boxes of
mostly kitchen stuff, but also a good deal of bedroom and bathroom items.
We had fun though, and made it fun. Watched some shows
with the girls in our new Family Room, and sat through a disappointing Bird Box. We tested the local sushi one
night. One of the wife’s colleagues dropped off two boxes of donuts and a box
of pigs-in-blankets (!). Later, our neighbors welcomed us with additional fried
sugar treats. Very touching and nice.
This week the wife is buying a car and getting the
not-so-little ones settled as far as their school situation goes (which starts
in four weeks down here). I’m starting the job search today, applying to jobs
online, contacting recruiters and getting the suit and white shirts – wrinkled abominably
in the move – to the cleaners. Oh, and I began the day by waking early,
stretching these old bones, doing a 1.5 mile walk and lifting some iron before
it gets too hot later in the day.
To all who supported and helped us, a hearty THANK
YOU!
To those back up north, to paraphrase General
MacArthur, WE SHALL RETURN!
To those wondering what’s going on with the Hopper, more
to follow in the next couple of days …
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