For those of you who don't know, my plans are to finish planning my wedding/move out of my apartment and relax a little bit before my wedding, then spend the summer in Denver where Justin has an internship, then begin a Ph.D. program at Rice University in the Fall. I am really looking forward to all of that! Wait... not ALL of it...
I HATE moving! It's always such a hassle. Besides the sadness of leaving a place I have spent a considerable amount of time in, there's the hassle of going through all my stuff and deciding which is worth moving, and which I don't really need, and how to pack it most efficiently into boxes. And this move is even worst than most. The unusual difficulties in this move are:
- Combining households with another person. So for everything I move, I have to ask "does Justin already have one of these? Or is this really girly and/or something that Justin really doesn't like?"
- I have to decide which stuff I want to take with me to Denver for a few months over the Summer, which stuff is not worth taking on that 16+ hour one-way trip for that short a period of time but are worth keeping at my parents' house for when we return to Houston, and which stuff is not worth keeping at all.
- I want to get rid of stuff for which I will receive replacements for my wedding. For example: we registered for a nice coffee maker. So if we get it, I don't want to bring my dumb old one... but what if we don't get one?
- I'm going to be staying at my parents' house for the next 5 weeks, and then going on a honeymoon, before I actually move into my next place, so I don't want to pack up anything that I will need during that time.
On a different note, I made myself a yummy dinner tonight! I was going to just make chicken because that's one of the few things I have here, so I put some breading and seasoning on it and stuck it in the oven to bake. After it had been in there a few minutes, I thought "Hm... I have a tomato in the fridge that I ought to use before it goes bad. I think that would make nice addition to my chicken". So I chopped up the tomato, sprinkled with salt and basil, cut up a string cheese to go with it, and dumped that onto the baking sheet with the chicken for the final 5 minutes. I was quite pleased with it, but didn't think to take a picture of it until after I was a good part of the way through it.
I was quite pleased with my attempt to make a yummy dinner out of what I have in the fridge. Hopefully soon I will be a master of this art, like Mama!
4 comments:
Umm...yummy half-eaten chicken. I want a piece of that!! No, it really does sound good. Glad to see your blogging again!
Come stay with us - your mother can teach you how to improvise on food prep.
I will teach you how to stuff jalepenos.
me too me too! Han, glad you're doing this now so I don't have to help. Also, if you don't get time to relax before the wedding, there's always Denver. :)
Don't worry about getting rid of stuff that you might get, unless you are trying to find stuff to give to the church for the garage sale. You'll be married for a LONG time and have all that time to sort your stuff.
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