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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2014-09-04 01:29 am
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Moving is a trial sent to try us!

We have moved.

Empires have been lost in less time and with fewer aching arms, I am convinced. If you live in Sydney and would like old cooking magazines, New Scientists or New Yorkers, do let me know, I apparently own a ridiculous amount. Let us not speak of the books. And the plants in heavy pots. Nor the actual weights, which I foolishly failed to factor into my thinking … 'Why does this box feel as though it weighs 30kg?? Oh. Because it has 30kg of iron. And a pillow. And a note saying "weights, heavy".'

Many things are still in boxes, which means I cannot find my spare wax for my Barbour, and after being thoroughly soaked several times while lugging heavy objects, it is in desperate need and I am a sulky cold grump, because the weather has turned awful again and it is my favourite coat and all the house is organised differently and there are no good local cafes and the one bus that I can get to work or anywhere really is simply a disaster.

On the upside, there is more actual room, the neighbours are lovely, and the natural environment is a massive improvement on Erskineville, with a lovely rock scree for scrambling up and down just a street back alongside a nice park with reading trees and a 'castle' and then the river with its long cycleways and huge parks only a quarter mile more down the road. There is a good cafe in one of the parks, only a mile and a bit away, and they sell jaffles and hot chocolate in winter, which is a very fine combination. And the organic market is on at the other end of Marrickville every Sunday, with delicious broadbeans and heritage carrots and salmon last week, and I will ride there this week to drop out the horror of the bus. There is a neighbourhood spare cat and we had a kingfisher sitting in the back garden, and all my hellebores and dendrobium orchids have bloomed to cheer me up, which is very thoughtful of them.

Cookie and Monster keep giving us the look of 'Well, this has been fun, but when are we putting everything back in our normal house and getting the cat run back?' Oh cats, I hear you. Building a new cat run is a high priority! And a garden. This house has a single cypress and 'lawn'. I'm thinking of viburnum for a hedge, but may need something faster growing if Mr Brammers wishes to continue his lifetime habit of no trousers unless there's company. Or, just wait till summer and let the neighbours opposite plant a hedge instead …

We have the big bookshelf in the bedroom in this house, it's about 2.5m at the top shelf, and I've not yet found all the history books that are meant to go on it, so Rusketus the kitten/cat keeps leaping onto it from the top of the giant dresser beside it and using it as a Place To Survey His Minions. This is all well and good when he goes back the same way, but last night we were lying in bed and watched him look at the dresser, look at the bed, then jump out into empty space.

I tell you, I have never been so grateful for the fact that I am often too slovenly to put away the spare duvet – he used it and the pile of clean blankets that I had carefully washed, dried and folded then not been arsed to get the stepladder to put away in the top drawers of the dresser as a crashmat and landed without a problem.

Why we decided to get the kitten whose life mission is to understand the workings of gravity is something I have never been clear on. 
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[identity profile] bk7brokemybrain.livejournal.com 2014-09-03 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad it's (mostly) over except for the sorting.
Helpful hint: try to become fascinated by small things, so when you have to shift your hobby collection from one home to another, it's albums of stamps or teeny feathers, not kitchenalia full of cast iron. You really find out who your friends are, then.

[identity profile] excentric397.livejournal.com 2014-09-03 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm going to keep this handy for the next time I think I want to move. Made me laugh, too.

[identity profile] shocolate.livejournal.com 2014-09-03 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, the skydiving cat is stressfull!
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[personal profile] lokifan 2014-09-03 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
What is a jaffle? *intrigued*

Cats, man. Rusketus sounds like he'd be an excellent Robin - there's this great line in one of the Batman comics about "my love/hate relationship with gravity".

[identity profile] illereyn.livejournal.com 2014-09-04 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Hehehe! Well, they do say cats have nine lives... It sounds like a nice area and jaffles are heavenly in this weather! Glad your moving is mostly over - it sounds really stressful!

What kind of recipes are in your cooking magazines? I live in Sydney and I'm starting to be bored of my own cooking. I'm not a good cook though, and I don't have an oven, so the recipes have to be fairly simple and not oven-based.

[identity profile] nenne.livejournal.com 2014-09-04 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
But it's over and done with, right?The moving that is. From here on it will only get better. :)

[identity profile] incandescent.livejournal.com 2014-09-05 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it sounds like such an epic! But it is done, right? Did you at least get a lot of cleaning done?

[identity profile] valkyrie17.livejournal.com 2014-09-05 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
I think I am going to read your trials and tribulations to my husband...who wants us to move out of the home we have occupied/filled to the gunnels for the past 22 years. i do NOT want to move.

[identity profile] karinmollberg.livejournal.com 2014-09-08 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
Moving always makes me think of D.H. Lawrence's The Things and then; my container that still exists near the Polish border containing all my things (from life before France). 95 percent of the boxes are marked: books & clothes, obviously distinguishing one important thing from another ditto. Here's an idea: there ought to be an exchange service for moving boxes so one could pick new ones at random and have a surprise moment at unpacking, like picking up someone else's luggage, imagine the cultural and so forth exchange! Tastes could be improved by way of force, memories of other lives evoked, it'd be boundless, the imagination boggles. I think, I'd like to have yours but am not sure you'd recipĂ´crate: any use for Zsa Zsa Gabor's book on Men, by any chance? I own it! I think...it's full of Thought and then some, highly recommended!

[identity profile] karinmollberg.livejournal.com 2014-09-08 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Oh and Rusketus' Adventures (a book you need to write) made me think of my brother hurling my cat through the living room, it was their fav. game called (you guessed it) Cats in Space. By both; my cat was a loudmouthed half-siamese who lived his life under the impression of being a giant Dobermann dog.
Their Game went like this: brother would hold the cat, who'd sit in an attentive Buddha position, in one of his hands and then throw the eager cat in a high ballistic curve through open space onto the sofa whereupon the cat immediately rushed back to Brotherheart for more for he loved my brother more than me, even more than my father and our neighbour, even; in that order.