Moving Hell

by on August 31, 2009

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I‘m currently posting from what used to be my brother’s old bedroom with much of Sean’s and my apartment sitting in it. I have boxes of Polaroids and prints sitting waiting to be opened, a desk drawer filled with underwear and the current issue of Frankie waiting for me to read.

We had a hell of a weekend packing, moving and cleaning to finish with handing over the keys to our apartment this evening. After the madness was all over, The Canadian and I sat in the car wondering what to do with ourselves. Our life has been crazy for the last 2 months and now we have 3 weeks of waiting to leave.

In the last few days some lovely packages have arrived, including my artist copy of Polaroid Notes! I can’t wait to snap some shots to share with you.  OK, I’m off to check my Google Reader to see what I’ve missed in blogland. I hope your weekend was a good one. What did you get up to?

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6 Responses to “Moving Hell”

  1. The mere thought of moving makes me shudder. I hope the three weeks goes quickly for you! You may be arriving in Vancouver along with the rain ;)

  2. Tara says:

    Wow! Sounds like you have been going through a crazy transition period! These in-between times are often the hardest, aren’t they? I wish you the best and hope things will go smoothly for you over these next weeks…

  3. Ashley says:

    Moving is never fun, it’s so stressfull in so many ways. And yet, at the same time, I have some really good memories of funny things that happened during a move, or once I’ve moved and am settling in. My best wishes and good luck to you during your moving time!

  4. Andi says:

    Good luck with the move! Moving IS stressful, but I enjoy the part of downsizing my possesions and also starting anew!

  5. Nikki says:

    Ugh. Moving & transitions & suitcase-living are no fun. But the part I love is when you finally step foot in the new place and make it your Home all over again…. xoxo!

  6. Donna Good says:

    lovely perspective. hope you can settle in soon…having a camera in hand will make you feel more like yourself..