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Wednesday, May 11, 2005
We got the mattresses moved over and the table and chairs from erin's and a whole lot of boxes, and the tvs and computers...

A note of extreme thanks must go to my angels, Terry and erin, who donated their time and energy to help us move so much. Terry came over from Brooklyn on his day off and carried stuff around on his back like Superman. It was amazing and a little scary. I thought he was going to break his head at one point.

Later on, I had to go home to my parents' place to pick up some clothes and eat dinner with them. I felt a little sad. It was strange. My kitties were happy to see me, though. On Monday, we'd had them two years exactly. I forgot to note that.

There's much left to move. Much. It was complicated by the fact that my two roomies were volunteering for yesterday's elections in Jersey City (their our candidate WON!) and half the day was spent doing that instead of moving (grumble, grumble) but it's okay because a LOT of people are coming on Sunday to help us finish up.

Anyway, we got the essential stuff and we spent the first night in our new apartment. I christened the shower. We were too tired to drag Gina's mattress up the stairs, so when I left for work this morning I tiptoed around her exhausted, sleeping body.

The cats seem happy.

My room is dominated by windows, small but very bright.