How ya gonna box up 400 t-****s from a pop up camper somewhere in the wilds of Oregon??
Project Management Law #1: Nothing ever goes as planned. Ever.
Project Management Law #2: The purpose of having a plan isn't to control chaos. Chaos can't be controlled. It's to know how to respond when chaos occurs.
Ah. Well. Best laid plans and all that jazz....
We'd already decided to axe the early part of the trip (Yellowstone, and Glacier) due to fuel costs. And enterain ourselves between here and WA instead. If it weren't for this fancy cruise I'm goin' on, we could've done it. But the choice had to be made. Camping with Bears or 15 day cruise with my online friends.... We'll see the bears next summer.
THEN, DH found this house he completely fell in love with. We put in an offer last night. If the bank accepts it (it's a foreclosed proterty), we'll be needing to move. And the very best time to put our house on the market will be while the boys and dogs and I are gone. So, I'll be spending the first week of my sabbatical de-clutering the house and getting it ready for sale. We've asked for a July 30 closing date - So I might be cutting short the back end of the camping trip too. The thought of getting back from the cruise, starting school, AND moving is simply overwhelming. So, I could move us in early Aug before we leave for the cruise. We dont have to have our current house sold to close on the new one - so that's one less worry.
So.... Our departure date has been pushed back to July 11. And everything else between then and Aug 13 is up in the air. Actually, packing & shipping the shirts will be a nice break from packing up all that junk.
I'm just sitting here laughing because when DH was active duty our moves were always these 5 week quick turn fire drills. This move was supposed to be different - take your time, get everything ready, find a house, get the move done. And what do we have? A 5 week quick turn fire drill.
But, Hey! It's us - why should anything ever be simple??!! Never has been before. At least we're got lots of experience.
Or, the bank could laugh at our offer.
Chris! Great! See, there was a reason the printer was delayed.
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