Not far. Not far at all. Just 9 1/2 blocks. Yeah, really, it's just 9 1/2 blocks, into the town next door and a much nicer house.
Part of what's wonderful is that the new place has a huge kitchen, which will make it easier for us to cook and bake (both of which we'd neglected in our current tiny kitchen with no counter space) and to make our soap and other products. So see, you benefit too! Like how I play that?
We're getting the keys early, this weekend, in fact, so we get to move gradually, which is nice.
On the other hand... packing. Packing is the bane of my existence. Why is it that we have packed a ton of stuff, have piles of boxes stashed in the garage, and still it looks like nothing's actually been done because our house is still completely full of stuff? How does that happen? Do possessions reproduce when you're not looking? There's really something wrong with this picture.
At any rate, as of September 1, you'll see a new return address on your Reef Botanicals packages. In the interim, we'll do our best to keep service as seamless as possible, and our fingers crossed that we don't run out of any stock before we can make some more.
Wish us good travels!
Monday, August 9, 2010
We're Moving!
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How exciting! Getting a new place is always fun and not so fun at the same time! I know all about accumulating stuff too. It just shows up from nowhere.Anyway, congrats and lots of luck with the move!:)
Good luck with the move. I love moving. About packing... it is an opportunity to get rid of a lot of clutter!! Hope it goes well. And enjoy that beautiful big kitchen! Isn't it wonderful when you are deprived of something for so long... just how much you appreciate it when you have it? xo Jen
How fun! I'm with you though - hate to pack! Hope all goes well!
Thanks, all! We did try to use the opportunity, Jennifer, had a garage sale and donated the rest to the United War Veterans. It still seems like we've got a ton of stuff, though! How does that happen? Where does it come from?
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