So much to say, so little time to say it in.
The move went pretty well, except I forgot my pillows the first night and could not sleep. I also forgot my TV remote, and I had the brightness set all the way down. But I got the stuff the next day and it's been fine ever since. But waking up at 7am to take the bus to work is a new experience for me. I don't think I like it. At work, I get questions like "Do you know if the organic strawberries in this jelly were genetically engineered with fish DNA?" I'm going to try to get internet back before the end of the week.
The move went pretty well, except I forgot my pillows the first night and could not sleep. I also forgot my TV remote, and I had the brightness set all the way down. But I got the stuff the next day and it's been fine ever since. But waking up at 7am to take the bus to work is a new experience for me. I don't think I like it. At work, I get questions like "Do you know if the organic strawberries in this jelly were genetically engineered with fish DNA?" I'm going to try to get internet back before the end of the week.
Once upon a time I had to sleep without a blanket, which is strangely enough, incedibly hard to do. I wonder about the pyschological forces that make us need things like blankets and pillows to sleep...