Wednesday, August 22, 2012

yes we are packing and moving the office

The last boxes to be packed and sealed at the old office


The first box to be unpacked and cracked open at the new office!



14 comments:

  1. As someone who also just moved,I can fully empathize. HOW is it that I have accumulated so many books/papers/shoes/dancing dashboard hula girls? Who knows.I am tired. Pack it.

    I have dreams (nightmares) that involve boxes and tape dispensers...

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  2. Oh Dan, you don't think I'd let Brooks anywhere near that do you? It's in my purse. Clutched to my bosom.

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  3. How did you manage to get MY scotch, Janet? (coming out of lurkdom)

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  4. You are clearly a woman of foresight.

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  5. I am glad to see you have your priorities in order! Carry on!

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  6. @ GillyB: http://xkcd.com/1077/

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  7. Tara, the same way I get most things: thievery.

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  8. Dear Ms Reid

    Downright Biblical.

    "The last shall be first..."

    d

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  9. I have one of those boxes in my house too! :)

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  10. I loathe moving. Am currently in the process myself. Hope everything goes well!

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  11. I wanna’ move, I wanna’ downsize, shed, throw off the shackles of what I thought I wanted, never really needed and don’t want now. Do husband’s count? Awe, I’ll keep him. Somebody has to carry the boxes.
    Good luck, change is a good thing.

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  12. @steeleweed

    Yup. That comic pretty much summed it up.

    Also I'm an avid reader of xkcd and can't believe I missed that one.

    So yes, Ms. Reid, BRILLIANT foresight about what to unpack first. I started with the baking pans, which was dumb.

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  13. If I ever move, I'm going to need several boxes of that.

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