Oh my. I always forget that the best laid plans etc etc...
This is actually fairly reasonable time in the morning of the day after - I hit the wall last night and slept until well after the sun was up this Sunday morning... but why ruin a good parallel (even if I am the only one who can see it) with the truth!
So the move happened.
While the panic merchant within me always foresees disaster (& V doubly-so), all potential missteps throughout the day were pulled out of the fire at the last minute, so we will count it all as a win.
Let me lay the deck of the last five days.
Image: a cafe table laden with food - V had corn fritters with a poached egg and avocado and Paris and I both went for the smashed avocado which is served with marinated mushrooms and feta on sourdough toast with baby spinach,a poached egg and a wedge of lemon. The garlic on those mushrooms was next level.
Optimism started our Tuesday. We could do this.
I was tempering my urge to crack the whip for it needed a crack. However the payoff was a delicious breakfast together.
Image: higgledy-piggledy collection of furniture and mattresses that greeted us after the removalist left - thank goodness the refrigerator isn't in that mess because that may have broken us.
I shall not give you a blow by blow account of the day, but this is the result of some blokes wanting to knock off early. One should not have to haul furniture when you are paying someone to do so for you. Thank goodness for Paris and her boyfriend to lend some muscle to the unearthing of beds, table and chairs.
Image: Avocado, toast with toppings, jar of marmalade and a lemon whose diameter equated to that of a piece of toast.
I must admit, I did not breakfast on our first full day at the new abode - I woke with my traditional "post major event" migraine that comes from running around like a headless chook and not eating and drinking properly.
My favourite breakfast is one slice of toast with marmalade - currently on a jar of Dad's grapefruit but previously had a cracking half-jar of lime using Mrs Breton's method. I have a prolific lime tree beside my driveway..
And the other slice with Vegemite, avocado, lemon juice and cracked pepper. That lemon is courtesy of the tree on the OTHER side of my driveway. B-L-I-S-S
I was back at work on Thursday and Friday, however work is now less than a quarter hour away so I get home in time to truly enjoy a bit of afternoon and the occasional sunset.
Image: wooden paling fence dominated by gum trees from the park beyond and a most delicious array of colours across the sky courtesy of sunset.
Not too shabby - although that back fence is on the "to do" list as it is probably the most rickety of all components of the new home.
We have been doing a bit of that - compiling the list of what needs to be ticked off.
Image: Dawn sky backlighting power poles and palm trees with a spray of cirrocumulus (please correct me if I am wrong) clouds.
Doesn't stint on the dawns either.
The
"new washing machine" wheels were already in motion but took a little
time to get the tick because a warehouse far, far away failed to send
one part - we finally got a partial tick on Friday afternoon and so a
lot of my Saturday (after that gorgeous dawn) was putting through laundry that had piled up since the old washing machine got sent to washing machine heaven last week.
Image: box of clothes that I don't fit into, that neither daughter will ever wear and which I will pass along to an op shop in the hope that someone will enjoy
I have let go of some memory boxes and considered it the first step towards Swedish death cleansing. Its and tiny step when I contemplate the boxes still in the back shed to be opened and sorted through.
I have nearly fully set up the spare room and office, the kitchen I would declare as about 40% done (hopefully closer to 80% by the end of day today) and I have access to all of my clothes - well, those left after a cull!
Image: boxes and cardboard packaging from the monitor.
Now, what do you see?
I see a robot's head , but from a slightly different angle I see a Nutcracker. Could come in handy for the "OMG we have moved to a competitive level Christmas neighbourhood" panic. Which is when we will discover just how uncrafty I am.
Image: Gangsterrr hiding out in the top of Paris' cupboard.
The G is still very VERY wary of the new digs. Every bedroom has built-in cupboards with one mirror slider on each - and she is none too pleased with there being another cat in every room she visits.
Image: as table set for two with flowers and curries and a tiny tele with a tiny man talking about gardens
While Paris was on shift last night, V and I had our first "home cooked" (well, unearthed from freezer) meal.
This is as romantic as we get - I believe that goat compost was being discussed on our viewing of choice. We may not extend to goat compost ourselves.
Image: A smiling sandwich
So it may not have the beach (its now 15 minutes away), we are definitely relaxing and enjoying our new Paradise.
Work is 12 minutes away - although when school goes back tomorrow I will have to go back to leaving at the usual time unless V takes Paris in the mornings, as it is no longer "on my way" but a very slight backtrack.
Paris' work is less than 10 minutes away, saving us over an hour each shift in travel time (and the fuel!).
No more 14 stairs each time you need to go to the garden, the laundry, the car.
Ahhh,
So how was everyone else's week?