Tomorrow we are off to Germany. Our plane leaves St. Louis at 1:00 pm. Then it will have 18 hours of traveling. We have an hour layover in Atlanta then another one for 5 hours in Baltimore.
I finished the Diamond Necklace Cowl I was knitting . I would post a picture but I am on my iPad and can't figure out how to get a picture from the album to this blog. Very frustrating .
I wasn't able to publish this on the 18th due to poor internet connectivity.
We made it to Germany in one piece yesterday 12/20/13. The flight was good and the connections weren't bad at all. No long waits in the airport. Reggie made it through with flying colors. I was worried that traveling would freak him out a lot, but he is back to his usual self.
We bought a small Christmas Tree at the BX today. It's really small but we don't need anything big this year. I was looking through the gifts Catie and I bought for Don and we only bought Christmas presents. I thought we bought birthday presents also but it seems we didn't. Now Catie and I have to go to the BX on Monday and get them. Nothing like waiting until the last minute.
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
TLF
The movers have come and gone. The apt has been cleared and the keys handed in. So we are officially homeless.
TLF (Temporary Living Facilities) is nice. We moved in on Monday and had to change units on Tuesday because the heating went out. After several calls to maintenance they finally moved us. Poor Reggie was completely freaked out with the move from the apt to TLF then he really freaked out when we put him in the crate to move him to the new unit. It only lasted for about 2 hours then he came out from hiding covered in dust.
Don's two sisters, brother-in-law and mother came and had lunch with us today. They traveled in the snow to have one last lunch with us before we move. It went much better than I thought it would. Not as many tears.
TLF (Temporary Living Facilities) is nice. We moved in on Monday and had to change units on Tuesday because the heating went out. After several calls to maintenance they finally moved us. Poor Reggie was completely freaked out with the move from the apt to TLF then he really freaked out when we put him in the crate to move him to the new unit. It only lasted for about 2 hours then he came out from hiding covered in dust.
Don's two sisters, brother-in-law and mother came and had lunch with us today. They traveled in the snow to have one last lunch with us before we move. It went much better than I thought it would. Not as many tears.
Here's Reggie lounging in one of the dressers in the master bedroom.
Only four more days until we leave for Germany.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Packing
The movers are here and packing the house up as I type. It's a strange to have perfect strangers go through your stuff. They will wrap almost everything in paper. They will take items out of boxes and wrap the items. Things that are secret will no longer be secret. I am having my Spinning Wheel, Woolie Winder and Lazy Kate listed as handle with care. My wheel is very old and the winder is very expensive. The Lazy Kate is hard to find especially the type I have.
We are settled into temporary housing. Reggie seems to be adjusting well enough. When we are out of the house we have to put him in his kennel. The cleaning crew comes everyday and they don't want to risk a pet getting out of the unit. So he goes into the kennel every time we leave and when we get back he hides behind the washing machine for about an hour and a half.
We are taking Catie to school every day and to get back on base is a bit of a bear. The line to get on base is very long. The line does move quickly but it still takes a long time to get through because of the volume of cars trying to get on base for work. Picking her up from school should prove interesting. There is always a long line to pick up kids. This line doesn't go fast because the parents are waiting for their kids to come out and it could take awhile for them to get to their lockers to put their books away then head for the door.
This is Reggie relaxing on Caite's bed last night. He meowed all night after he came out from hiding. I hope this move isn't too hard on him. After this he has about 24 hours in the kennel until we get to Germany.
We are settled into temporary housing. Reggie seems to be adjusting well enough. When we are out of the house we have to put him in his kennel. The cleaning crew comes everyday and they don't want to risk a pet getting out of the unit. So he goes into the kennel every time we leave and when we get back he hides behind the washing machine for about an hour and a half.
We are taking Catie to school every day and to get back on base is a bit of a bear. The line to get on base is very long. The line does move quickly but it still takes a long time to get through because of the volume of cars trying to get on base for work. Picking her up from school should prove interesting. There is always a long line to pick up kids. This line doesn't go fast because the parents are waiting for their kids to come out and it could take awhile for them to get to their lockers to put their books away then head for the door.
This is Reggie relaxing on Caite's bed last night. He meowed all night after he came out from hiding. I hope this move isn't too hard on him. After this he has about 24 hours in the kennel until we get to Germany.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Sweater Progress
I finished the left front of my cardigan. It was some what of a mystery. The instructions are a little confusing. I had to have my friend, Bridgette, the knitting goddess, help me out. We finally slugged through the confusion and figured it out. I went home and got through it. Now I am beginning on the right side of the cardigan. Hopefully I can remember what I did. I won't be able to go to Bridgette's for help because I will be in Germany. Speaking of Germany, only 14 more days until we leave. My stomach starts to flip-flop when I think about it now. I am starting to second guess myself. Is this a good thing moving? Will it turn out okay and more importantly can I find a yarn shop that has a knitting group I can join with out much of a language barrier? It's too late to turn back now.
Reggie is batting a Christmas bow around the house. He has found the wrapping bag that is in the closet. I am trying to get a picture of him carrying it but he drops it just as I get my camera ready.
I did manage to get a couple of pictures of him with it that weren't blurry. This bow will probably keep him busy for hours which is a good thing. With him busy I know he isn't eating or destroying anything important. He always seems to know what papers we need and what ones we don't. One time he ate Catie's home work and another time he ate one of her letters of references that her teachers had given her. Luckily she was able to get a copy of it. The drivers manual that I had to study to get my drivers license in Germany has most of its pages chewed on.
This morning we had a couch sectional delivered. It's for a friend of ours who is already in Germany. We are putting it in our household goods since we will not even come close to our weight limit. It's a nice leather sectional with a chase on one side.
I went through the cupboard and tossed the items that were open and that we weren't going to take to TLF. Some of the opened items, like the teas and spices I left because I believe that they can be shipped.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Saturday Night
It says What happens under the mistletoe stays under the mistletoe. It was pretty funny to see all the men wearing them. Catie went shopping with her cousins on Thanksgiving. Black Friday begins on Thanksgiving now. Jenifer posted a picture of Jessica and Dylan on Facebook on Thanksgiving.
Don't they look good? I miss my family so much. I wish they could of made it for Thanksgiving. Maybe next year they can come visit us in Germany.
Only 17 more days until we leave. The time has flown by. I only have two more weeks to go to Fiber Friday and Knit Clinic. I wonder if the knitting stores have knitting groups like the one here. I sure hope so.
I finished the back of my cardigan and while I was blocking it, Reggie helped by standing guard. After I went to bed he pulled out all of the pins and batted most of them under the refrigerator and stove. At least he didn't carry my cardigan back all over the house.
Don cleaned the garage today and found Jessica's Christmas card under the car. I don't know how it got under it but I am glad he found it. It has her gift in it.
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