We are T-26 (T =
moving aboard day). Now that I am officially unemployed, I have been
throwing myself into Getting Rid of Stuff. I've been packing
non-essentials like pictures and photo albums, sorting out/donating clothes and
selling stuff on Facey or filling boxes for the charity shop. I have to
say, I'm pretty rubbish at it. I find myself walking in small circles
sometimes, from kitchen to laundry to bedroom, picking things up, putting
things down and getting distracted. Facebook is the worst! Don't ever try
selling stuff on there! It's so easy to get led down a little Facebook lane
where you amble along, enjoying the Facey sights, reading everyone's comments,
looking at all the pretty flowers in the hedgerow etc etc. And before you
know it, when you pop your head up out of the bubble, you find 45 minutes have
passed and you have achieved NOTHING! In fact I nearly made an offer on a ping
pong table yesterday. We're moving onto a boat. And I was tempted
by a ping pong table.
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Henry the Ford |
The hardest thing to
sell has been Matt's beloved tinny and 1966 Ford Falcon. He's had the car
for 28 years! and the tinny nearly as long. They've both had a lot of
love - mainly in the pre-kids days - but have been languishing for a while now.
Matt actually used the Ford as his main car until Tilly was born 9 years
ago No seatbelts in the back meant the start of Henry's retirement.
It's still a huge wrench for Matt, and not a decision I've ever wanted to
be part of. It had to be completely his choice. Making fun
adventures happen can cause sad things to happen along the way.
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Thinking inside the box |
We've also started two
weeks of holidays in Aus, so the kids are home. I had these delightful
thoughts of us all working together to pack up the house. Laughing and
chatting and wiping away the odd tear from happy memories, as we sorted through
our possessions to decide what to keep and what to "pass on with
love". Instead the kids are making the most of the holidays and my
inattention by running totally wild; creating "dyes" in the treehouse
from blueberries and glitter glue, playing "mustangs and mountain
lions" (I blame Netflix), racing around the house and through every room.
I find myself miserably wading through piles of dressups, sketchbooks and
strange glittery puddles to get from one room to the other. Getting them
to brush their teeth seems like an achievement, and them helping to unpack the
dishwasher is a major undertaking. The civilising reins of school have
barely been loosened and they're kicking over the traces already. I can
hear the shrieks from the bottom of the garden from here.
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The dog is a saint
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To add to the challenges of the kids on holidays, the siren call of social
media and really not enough time to half the things we need to do in order
to rent the house out: we also have the internet playing up and one of the cars now needs a lot of work and money (didn't know that).
Plenty to get on with
then. I might just have a little peek on Facebook before I get back into it.
Bags of time. Nearly a month. You've done this before, you know the piles - take, store, goodbye! Would no one look after Henry until you get back?
ReplyDeleteYou got it Laropin - take, store, chuck! I have no trouble with this approach but it's not just me now! I'm sure we could find a home for Henry, but he needs to be converted into cruising tokens. Henry is ready for some new love.
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