The unique perspective of a civilian husband's life with an U.S. Army JA officer wife. I'll bet you don't know many either.
Friday, March 9, 2012
T-8 hours
Today was fraught with anticipation.
Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration, but I was definitely making sure that everything was taken care of today.
I got rid of some motor oil, had the car checked one last time, vacuumed the entire house (thank you oh so much, Rad-man's Mom;)), packed almost all of the rest of my belongings, and had the last dinner at my house with my parents.
My parents helped me pack the last remainder of the household items and have offered to help on little things here and there after I leave early tomorrow morning. One such thing is bringing muffins for breakfast for me tomorrow morning and taking care of the garbage after I leave. They will also get the house keys to our power of attorney after I leave too, saving me some travel time tomorrow. Upon their arrival to take me to the final American leg before Baltimore, they will also bring over a couple items that were not taken during the big move that were meant for Indiana.
The car is packed, the course it plotted, the schedule is made. All that has to happen is for 5am to occur tomorrow.
Goodbye to the first house I ever purchased and my native homeland. Hello crazy time! Thank you all so much for helping me move in whatever capacity, even if it was simply eating out. It was all very much appreciated and good memories!
Now, the new chapter begins!
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I'm bringing the camera in the morning! Sleep well. :)
Love you always.
Mom and Dad
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