Taking the Scenic Route

Thursday August 19, 2004

19th August 2004

Thursday August 19, 2004

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bad news:  no financial aid money yet.

good news:  I am feeling a bit better and Zach & I tackled the intimidating job of completing the transition from 1 bedroom (with a king size bed, and 4-5 ft wide strip along one side for Zane’s play area) and a storage room (with maybe a 5×5 ft play area) to a 2 bedroom apartment.  We moved all the clothes from the closet in the “master” bedroom and made that a storage closet.  (we have been working to reduce our storage for weeks now to make it fit) and moved all the clothes to the slightly smaller closet in the second bedroom.  We moved the king bed into the smaller bedroom (which is now pretty much a “bed” room.  lol….not much space around it.  We put a twin mattress (my folks still had my childhood mattress and brought it up for us this week) in the master bedroom and moved (or plan on moving) almost all the toys into that room (leaving some quiet toys in our bedroom, and some toys in the living room of course).  We moved the crib into Zane’s room too (no room in our room) and he actually wanted to get in it.  lol.  He has never slept in it, we use it for diaper storage.  Still have a lot of loose ends to finish up, but the major stuff is done. Yeah!

Thank you for the well wishes and prayers.  It meant a lot to me.

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