Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Getting moved in.

Well, we're here! After our house was completely emptied on Thursday, we drove down on Friday. I took the three cats - they meowed the whole way. When I got them to the house, I almost lost Tofu. Carrying him from the car to the house, his cat carrier broke and he ran across the street. I had to coax him out of the ivy over there to pick him up and get him into our house. I locked them into one room with food and a litter box for the first few hours - they were pretty freaked out. Tofu kept hiding behind the toilet.

The furniture and boxes were delivered Saturday morning. We made a priority of getting a bed set up so we would have some place to sleep. But three days later, there are still a lot of boxes, although Gordon has made a huge dent in them.

Our house is half a block away from the track, so I walk up there in the morning before I go to work and run for a couple of miles. Then I'm a short 10-minute walk from work. I haven't actually driven since Friday. I could get used to this!

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Only one more sleep . .

Yesterday, the truck got completely loaded up.  The house is empty except for what's coming in out cars.  Just the important stuff really - the cats and our wine collection.  Last minute tasks today and the heading down tomorrow at the crack of dawn.   This is it.  We are really moving. 


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

All packed up.

Yesterday our moving company sent two men out to pack our house, garage and shed. It took them about seven hours, and I'd say we're 98% packed. They needed a couple of other dish packs. That'll get done today.  Today they come back to load it all into the truck!  Our house will be empty, and we will spend the night in our neighbor's spare bedroom. Tomorrow will be last minute cleanup.  It was a hard physical day today, and I was just worn out at the end of it. I expect the same today. 



Yesterday, I made one more,hopefully last, trip to the thrift store.  I should have my own personal parking space there by now!  

But the best news is that our Hercules house is listed and on the market. And it looks fabulous! 

Monday, May 26, 2014

Almost there!

So tomorrow the packers will come to the Fair Oaks house, whether we are ready or not!  We are still doing some final sorting in the garage and shed.  Dara spent the day here on Saturday and she was a big help, going through there with Gordon. She is way more ruthless about not keeping things than me. As Gordon said, I use reason, but she uses contempt.  Our friends Sean and Jenny are here today for last minute packing and exterior projects. If we don't get it all done, we will be calling it good enough.

A new phenomenem has started. We live on a quiet street, not much traffic passing by.  In past homes, when we've left things on the sidewalk, somebody would come by and take them.  Especially in Berkeley.  Things didn't last five minutes there.  But not on this quiet street, so most things we've wanted to give away, I've either free cycled them or taken them to the thrift store. But a few days ago, Gordon brought some things up to Fair Oaks from our Hercules house.  We are having a big trash pick up day in a week, so we plan to put these things in it. So we simply stacked it in the front yard (even though you're not supposed to do that) to wait for the big pick up. Well, the next morning, a bathroom cabinet, light fixture and ironing board were gone!  Now it's gotten to the point that when we put something out, there's a good chance it'll be gone in a couple of hours. Sometimes we've seen cars pull up and take things, and we've spoken to a couple from down the street. They just inherited the home from his father, and they are sort of looking for anything they can find to furnish it.  It's good for us and it's good for them, so we like it. 

Speaking of the Hercules house, it is done!  It will be listed in the next couple of days, and there will be an open house is weekend. At last.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Getting down to the wire

At the time of writing this post, we have less than a week before the movers come and start to pack us up. There's still a fair amount to do, mostly in getting things ready to pack in the garage and shed, but we have made tons of progress. Amazing what you can get done when you're both not going into work! The house in Hercules needs a couple of last minute things wrapped up, and then to be cleaned, photographed and staged and then it can go on the market. And hopefully sell!! The house in Fair Oaks is getting emptier and emptier. Let me just say how much I love Freecycle! I have gotten rid of more pieces of furniture than you can imagine through Freecycle. I did look on Freecycle and found that there is not a group for Orange County! How will I get rid of things when we move there? Additionally, we have contributed four or five Kia and truckload of household goods to the Snowline Hospice. I hope that they can really get some value from them. The exterior of the Fair Oaks house looks good - new fence, painted fence, landscaping, some painting (although still a little more to do).

So it's the home stretch - I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and now we're beginning to think about things like, how will the cats adjust to their new home? They won't have this big yard, and there will be a lot more people round them. Should be interesting. Perhaps my new blog will be a Catwatch blog.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

A new fence at the Fair Oaks home

When we moved to this home in 2009, one of the first things out neighbor Max said to us was that we needed to build a fence. There is a wire fence between us and Max & his wife Michelle. They have dogs, and apparently so did the prior owners. The prior owners were not good neighbors to Max and Michelle and there were issues because of that and because of the dogs. Now since Gordon and I moved in, there have been no issues at all between Max & Michelle and us, and we don't have any dogs! So while Max was anxious about a fence at first, since our relationship has been so positive, it's just become less of a priority. But now that we're moving, we thought it was time to build the fence, just in case the relationship with the new neighbors is not as smooth.

The first step was to clear out the area for the fence. It was completely overgrown with huge ivy. Max and Gordon, with help from our friend Steve, dug out at least three of four green bins worth of ivy. We were actually worried that the county wouldn't be able to actually empty the bins because they were so heavy. Then Max and Gordon started to build the fence, which is over 120 feet long. They first dug holes to put in 16 steel posts, then they braced it and then nailed up the boards. It was a big job, and they did it during the hottest days of the year so far, working three or four hours in the morning before it just got too hot.

The fence looks amazing and provides a lot more privacy to our back yard. I just wish we had done it before!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Getting things ready to move

I have been off work for almost a week now and have spent that time doing more physical labor than I have in a long time! My main focus has been on minimizing what we're taking with us, so I have made lots of trips to donate old things. In addition, I have done a fair amount of painting to get the house ready to rent. Some before and after shots of my handiwork are included. I did touch-up only in one of the bedrooms, but we also had a new carpet installed. The picture doesn't do it justice! My other project has been painting the fence in the former chicken yard. That has made an amazing difference.

We also visited our home in Hercules this weekend. It looked so much better than it did a week ago! The landscaper completely transformed the front garden, as you can see in the picture. The painter was not finished with the inside, but it already looks 100% better - so much brighter and cleaner.

I must say, it's a little strange to be making our homes look so nice for new people to move into them. I really regret not doing some of this work just for us to enjoy it. That's my advice to all homeowners. Take a week off a year to do projects around the house for you to enjoy.