This week has been intense. Actually that is putting it mildly. We finally have the green light for our preview trip to Lagos which despite my previous statement is a good thing because I can get a lot of my questions answered (and fears put to rest). But it also signals that the move date is looming and somehow, I still have an endless "To Do" list. Some people seem to understand this and others just tell me it will all work out. Clearly I am doing something wrong because I can assure you, it is not working out. My house is trashed and I really hate a messy house, especially since I have probably spent more time in it in the last month than the past 3 years combined. The garage is filled with piles and piles of stuff that I personally have put there with these really reassuring notes to myself like:
"SORT THROUGH THIS ASAP!"
"DO NOT PACK THIS!"
"SELL? DONATE? TRASH?"
I mean at the end of the day, it really won't matter because the packers just come and it all happens at warp speed. But herein lies the issue. I can clearly remember the day our shipment arrived in Australia and how desperate I was to find the baby things (Clayton was only a few weeks old) and Kerrigan's toys. My clothes, my coffee maker, my dvds, the things you really long for and miss. And do you know what you open instead?
- Dirty laundry
- What used to be a drawer full of semi-dead pens and pencils with no erasers
- Heaps of crappy sippy cups that are probably seeping BPA or whatever that toxin is
- Previously pressed clothes that are now at the bottom of a wardrobe box with heaps of crappy hangers stuffed inside (and WIRE HANGERS AT THAT!!)
- Legos that will never create anything, ever.
- Puzzles that are missing pieces that are now a continent away and in a house you no longer own.
- Old make-up you told yourself was still "good".
- Squirty bath toys with that nasty black moldy water inside
- Dish towels that are far more tired and dingy than you remember even when you lovingly displayed them in your kitchen for all to see.
- A black octopus of cords and chargers bigger than your kid labeled "OFFICE"
Alas, this is what I have been doing. Trying to sort, purge and organize our house so that what does eventually get shipped will at least be useful and not greeted by a huge groan. The thing is I know I should be doing other things- seeing friends, going to our favorite restaurants, saying goodbyes.
Honestly, unraveling a huge pile of cords is just a lot easier right now.
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