My achy, breaky bones...
Jan. 29th, 2005 11:03 pmToday we cleaned out the storage locked to get it organized for the first step in getting rid of the waste of O2's crap. Tomorrow we toss out the garbage - there's quite a bit of thinning o' the herd going on in the storage locker and next week, we take the stuff to a different storage locker (not the same place) and put it in there to separate it out from our stuff.
The the waste of O2 gets a certified mail telling her where her crap is and that the first month is on us, the rest is up to her.
As if she's going to take care of it. Most likely, it will end up in the trash, which is fine by me - nothing was anything of value, anyway.
So that will end this irritating chapter of our lives...nothing but joy from now on.
We've spent the week talking to mortgage lenders, next week are the tours. There's a chance we may be able to buy a house this Spring, which is wonderful - I cannot wait!
Here's hoping!
Full moon with J was wonderful, still want to tweak it a bit. I'm never completely satisfied with anything I write - its a failing. I always want to continue to edit and expand, makes me feel better to know Gerald B. Gardner did the same, which is why much of his stuff seems to be different from publishing to publishing.
All in all - great minds think alike
Riiiiigggh, and if you believe that one, I have a bridge to sell you!
The the waste of O2 gets a certified mail telling her where her crap is and that the first month is on us, the rest is up to her.
As if she's going to take care of it. Most likely, it will end up in the trash, which is fine by me - nothing was anything of value, anyway.
So that will end this irritating chapter of our lives...nothing but joy from now on.
We've spent the week talking to mortgage lenders, next week are the tours. There's a chance we may be able to buy a house this Spring, which is wonderful - I cannot wait!
Here's hoping!
Full moon with J was wonderful, still want to tweak it a bit. I'm never completely satisfied with anything I write - its a failing. I always want to continue to edit and expand, makes me feel better to know Gerald B. Gardner did the same, which is why much of his stuff seems to be different from publishing to publishing.
All in all - great minds think alike
Riiiiigggh, and if you believe that one, I have a bridge to sell you!