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T-2 And Sill Counting; Pre-Packing Day!

There was an incident at the airport when a large collection of suitcases fell over in the luggage area. Experts suspect it was pile it error.

First, Mary had to Zoom, and then we walked the baby, or rather he walked us!

Today we pre-packed and label everything so that the professional packers can come in and package things for the move.  We asked for three people to pack as I do have a lot of “stuff.”  Fortunately, after losing my wife, I went through every closet last year and gave away boxes and boxes of items to the Salvation Army, so it is not too bad.

We used today to organize my clothes.  The Los Alamitos closet has almost sixty-linear feet of rack in the master bedroom closet.  We have the same number in Orange but across three bedrooms.  It’s OK because, for the most part, I can store the suits, tuxedos, and winter-wear in a remote closet as it is not needed every day.

We work together very well and have fun doing it!

We organized and packed certain items until almost 5:00 PM.  We have four large boxes going to the Salvation Army, and the rooms are ready to roll.  We expect the packers tomorrow.

We went to Casa Valencia and dropped off some goodies but took the rest to Mary’s, guns, ammo, jewelry, etc.   We were so tired we came home and jumped into the swim spa, and Mary brought dinner to the spa.  We had fried chicken and a nice vegetable plate.  We crashed at 8:30 PM as we have to be up and moving by 5:00 AM to get to the house by 7:00 AM to meet Zachary, who will be moving/installing all of the TVs.

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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