Hooray, today the sun is shining. There is still more rain forecast but it was lovely to sit out on the porch after lunch and do a couple of strands of my sewing before coming in to prepare this.
It has been another very busy week with most of my time being taken sorting and packing. The stack of full and sealed boxes is growing, and I am keeping a careful list of what is in each one. When they are all done I will type up a tidy list for the removal men to show customs at the border.
Yesterday I took the morning off packing to attend my sewing group, but when we pulled up outside the hall, everyone was standing outside on the street. It seemed the metal grill that is the safety cover for the entrance, had stuck, and couldn't be unlocked, so they were waiting for a locksmith to come and sort it out. So our leader contacted the bar where some members go after each week's meeting for a drink and light lunch, and he agreed to set up some tables for us there. So we all trouped off; the bar is only a few minutes drive from the hall. We were made welcome, and soon we had put several tables together and all sat around to do our sewing, knitting etc. We ordered a complicated list of coffees and teas, which he coped with well considering there were twenty or so of us.
Halfway through the morning we got a message that the doors had been unlocked, but we decided to stay where we were. Back to the hall next week.
I had a lovely long video chat with Ben last night. We hadn't managed to call for a while so we had plenty to talk about.
Other than that, my main problem has been trying to fill big boxes without making them too heavy. I wouldn't want to lift any of them, but the removal man promised there wasn't much he can't handle with his set of wheels, so I hope that is so. I am good at puzzles so I can usually fit things in to fit closely and not move about, and we have bought a variety of boxes to accommodate most things, but one item has been a major headache, and that is my laser cutter/engraver. It doesn't look very big but it has taken us two full days trawling through Amazon to find a box that it will fit in. I think we finally have one but it is not arriving until the end of next week, so I am getting on with other things while I wait.
We have continued to have rain most days, but fortunately we don't get snow down here like poor Lisca had in her village. Most days the sun does try to put in an appearance by the evening and one day I caught this rather lovely scene which shows both the blue sky on the right and the storm clouds rolling in on the left, with the sun going down between them.
And that's it for this week so I will go and link this up with Annie's Friday Smiles ready for tomorrow.
6 comments:
Well done for the boxing up. I know how much work it is and we left a lot of ours to the removal company. It's all the sorting beforehand.
I now save the boxes when I buy new electricals etc ready for when we move again.
At least the rain will help prepare you for life back in England. 🙂
You must be going through all kinds of thoughts right now. All these lovely people you will miss though I know you will find some more after the move and a sewing group too I'm sure. There are lots of craft groups around where we live so I'm sure there will be where you end up. Good luck with getting the rest of the packing done. Hugs Angela xXx
What a fun and actually sweet coincidence with your sewing group, so nice with the extra-cake! Good packing progress, too - have a great Friday x
Good luck with all that packing. It will be a while until you see the contents again I guess so life will be challenging until you find your new home.
Hugs,
Annie x
Oh how well I remember packing up my house nearly 5 years ago - thankfully I was only moving across town, but some of the boxes have only just been unpacked as I was in a rental for three years, and the 'inners' to the wardrobes in the new house have only just been installed... oh the rejoicing by all family members!
I have found and emptied my box of completed but unmounted embroideries - and am spending the time of late finishing them ready for an exhibition the local guild is participating in.
Loved your sunset photo - that is impressive
Blessings
Maxine
I don't know why my comments sometimes don't get through. I wanted to say that I know what it's like , I moved country four times. This is a time of lasts and goodbyes. Quite sad. But you are very organised with your boxes, marking everything and keeping a record for the customs. I did that when I moved to the UK. I talked to the custom officer and explained where everything was in case they wanted to inspect something. My washing machine was at the back of the van as it was the heaviest item. Graham commented that he hoped they didn't want to see the washing machine. I think the guy heard it and whispered in my ear that he was going to play a joke on Graham. So when it came to the inspection, the official asked to see the washing machine! You should have seen Graham's face!
Enjoy your weekend,
Lisca
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