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Death, divorce, and moving…

August 10, 2003, 8:51 PM

They say that these three things are the most stressful things in a person’s life. I experienced one today, and the way I feel, I feel like I could experience another.

Today, I did the legwork in moving the LPCM office from Muhlenberg Lutheran Church to Canterbury. Kathleen recommended bringing a dolly with me, which I did, and it turned out to be more trouble than it was worth. Due to the very short platform on the dolly, out of the three loads carried on it, I managed to spill three loads. Needless to say, the dolly was abandoned. Maybe if Mr. Cheapskate (i.e. me) had shelled out for a more expensive dolly, maybe I would have actually gotten some use out of it.

So without the dolly, I carried everything myself, and so everything is in there, and in one piece. I really do hate moving. And due to having to move it all myself, that’s where we get #2. I feel like I could just drop, let me tell you. And to think that we’re moving stuff out of storage next. I will definitely be sore tonight, though…

Web site: LPCM

Song: "Dreamer" by Supertramp

Quote: "Everything that I was going to eat as a reward to myself for finishing the job, I ended up eating to relieve the stress of the job! Now what do I do?"

Categories: LPCM