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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

We make a few steps forward and then a step or two back.
We finally got the living room set up so we can watch TV.
We still have piles of boxes to take to the recycle again.
Feels like the cardboard reproduces.
Our bedroom is probably in the best shape.
We thought we didn't want anything but the bed and 
nightstands, but we realized that left no surface to put our stuff on. 
Like wallets, phones, watches some type of catchall.
We bought another four drawer dresser from IKEA.
Our master closet is getting closer to organized. 
We will store extra stuff in the dressers here.
We used to have a tall black shelf unit in our master closet
 in St. George, so we will put that stuff in these dressers.
On this side we will still need to use 1/4 of the hanging space and then we want to put in shelves. I've taken a lot of my clothes and shoes and put them in the giveaway box. Most of my clothes don't fit anymore anyway. That 10 lbs makes a huge difference in what fits. 
Plus we are almost to the season change. I like to box up my clothes that are out of season.
We rented a Home Depot truck to pick up our two new recliners. Lazy Boy Furniture wanted to charge us $139 for deliver. Ridiculous. This ended up costing almost $50 dollars, but it was still cheaper. Also fun to ride in the big nosy truck!!
There you have it.


 

Sunday, October 10, 2021

So much going on

 We made it to Aurora in good time. This is the living room with most of the boxes and furniture unloaded.  We hired another professional moving company to unload our stuff. They did a great job!

Here's the kitchen with our dining room set and all the boxes with the pantry cabinetry waiting to be installed.
This is the beginning of our new office.
Here is another view of the living room.
Fred pulled in about an hour after me. That last day of driving was short,
 but intense. The mountain ranges to climb and come down from were amazingly huge. There was so much traffic on a Sunday morning.
The last night we stayed in a hotel in Eagle Colorado. It was very picturesque.

Fred got my attention when I was loaded in my car ready to take 
off from our former home,
My last photo of our home.
I didn't cry, but I did cry when we walked out of the Title Company.
This was our dream home. We picked out everything and it was brand new when we moved in. We both felt some real emotion leaving it. Even more so than when we left our home in Bremerton of 32+ years.
We filled this huge Budget truck and even had to leave some stuff behind.
 It was kind of a nightmare there at the end.
Here are some pictures of all our boxes ready to go.
Our master closet.
The front bedroom.
My sewing room.
Master bedroom.
More master bedroom.
Another of the front bedroom. 
So we are starting our new adventure.
Everyday we unbox something or buy another piece of furniture.
We sold most of our furniture.
We only brought our dining table and chairs
Sofa and Loveseat
Four end tables
My sewing table.
We bought new bedroom furniture and desks for the office/sewing room.
Oh and my new piano
We will be picking up two new recliners
At Christmas time we want to buy an electric fireplace.
New appliances are gas stove, washer and dryer and refrigerator.
Yep - pretty much all new. 
So far despite all the work, we are happy to be here.
Fred is working so hard. 
He makes sure to listen to what is most important for me to feel most comfortable. 
I really appreciate that. He has always done that for me. 
More to come when I get to it. 
Hopefully pictures of everything in it's spot and all remodeling complete.


Monday, September 13, 2021

A Quick visit to Corinne's

We made a quick trip up to see Corinne and family in Layton this weekend.
They are currently living in limbo - waiting for their home in Caldwell, ID to sell.
They have made an offer on a home in Layton contingent upon the sale of their ID home. It is taking longer than expected. Currently they are renting a pretty small place that in mid-renovation. They are definitely roughing it, but are making the most of the small space and doing without.

On Saturday morning Fred and I went along with Corinne and Ben and Clara to RC Wiley's to buy appliances for their new place. I took Clara for a walk around while they did the important stuff.  
She liked this video game quite a bit.
After appliance shopping,  Richard met us at a KIA dealership for a school fundraiser for free pizza. They donated school supplies for the cause. There was a parrot, huge tarantula and snake for the kids to look at. 
For each family that donated they gave a prize. Clara got a Dory!! 

She was happy for that. 
From the fundraiser, I took Corinne clothes shopping for her new job. We bought a lot and she actually enjoyed the shopping. I was pooped. Fred took Garrett, Spencer and Henry back to the hotel to swim. Richard had homework. We played the card game Golf and I won. Took everyone to Chick Fil A for dinner. 

Sunday we met at their house and left early for church so we could go see the home they have an offer on. It's a big corner lot and would be so perfect for them if all works out. There has been a lot of prayers going up on their behalf. 

Corinne got a new job at the church administration building. She will travel to all the new temples to help and give support as they set up their laundry facilities. She will be a world traveler. It's a big promotion and we are so excited to see what adventures she has ahead. 

It was a very nice visit - short - but sweet. 

Now it's back to getting ready to move. We sold the house and sign paper on October 1st. Then it's hit the road to Aurora Colorado.

 

Scott and Evan's visit

Evan and I walked down to the neighborhood park. 
There was this other little boy there the same age as Evan 
and his name was Evan too.
They played together just great. Evan had to come to terms with sharing his name with someone else. It was kind of hard for him to wrap his head around that. 
Evan wanted to go to the Dinosaur Park and ride the train. That we did!
This is about the last toy we saved for little grandkids. 
We may need to readdress that decision once we move.

 



Farewell little piano

Scott and Evan made the journey to pick up my piano and take it back to Phoenix.
Mikel Poulsen a good friend from Bremerton Days came to help.
These three hefted that piano into the back of the pickup.


Ready to hit the road.
Fred did check it over before we let it go.
Look how beautiful she looks at Scott and Jess's home. 

 

More stuff August Colorado

As we have been preparing to make this move, we have been downsizing our furniture. I offered up my piano. I've been wanting a new shiny paino for years. 
Well this is the year. Shannon and I went shopping to two piano stores. 
This is the new piano I choose. 
It has already been delivered to our new home and is waiting to be played.


On one of our days out and about we went to Costco and took this picture to send to Scott. He is not happy with us that we got a Sam's Club membership card. He is totally loyal to Costco. We wanted him to know we aren't total losers. 
Shannon and I also took a trip to IKEA and found this new dining room
 table for her new house.It matches her flooring. It looks perfect. 


 

64th Birthday Day

Shannon got tickets for us to go to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum.
I was expecting antique quilts, but these quilts were made by 
The National Association of Certified Quilt Judges.

I've seen lots of quilts and never anything as intricate as these. 
The docent took at least a 1/2 walking us through and talking about each quilt.

I didn't take many pictures because she said I couldn't post them on social media.
I don't feel like my blog gets much traffic so I'm posting them here for memory's sake.






These are the birthday cards that the kids made for me.
I think you can tell which one each child made. 


 For my birthday dinner we went to a Mexican Restaurant with Shannon and Brian. We stopped at Village Inn and bought two pies. It was pretty much about food.