Wow! So much has happened in the past three weeks that it is
hard to know where to begin. No theme today, just lots of thoughts and sharing
of my journey to call Charlotte, North Carolina “home”.
Moving day was kind of insane and went by in a bit of a
blur. Sara had come home the weekend before and I thought we got a lot packed
but I waited to do the kitchen last and that was a huge mistake. I had far more stuff than I realized and the
boxes just kept piling up. It got to the point where I was literally just
sweeping things into a box, taping it up and labeling it “Kitchen Miscellaneous”!
The same thing happened with the linen closet.
The movers arrived at 10:30 am and moved pretty
quickly. There were some issues with me
having more boxes than estimated (big surprise!) but that got worked out. A few
family members were on hand to move a few things, pack and do last minute
cleaning. Kudos to my friend Julie for pitching in as well. By 2 pm, I was
hugging my mom goodbye and driving towards my new life.
I was concerned about traveling with my two cats as neither had
been in a carrier before for more than the ten minute trip to the vets. Thanks
be to God, Isabella settled down after ½ hour and Grace soon followed. By the
time I hit the Tappan Zee Bridge, both cats were hunkered down and quiet.
Taking advantage of the good weather, light traffic and quiet cats, I pushed on
to Martinsburg, WV. After a decent night’s sleep, we were on the road again at
8 am. Neither cat was happy about being back in their carriers but once again,
settled down after an hour. By three pm, on Wednesday, April 23rd,
we were all in our new apartment, ready to begin this new life!
Thursday had me discovering my local neighborhood and
finding a really great grocery store. It makes me so happy they sell wine in
the grocery stores here!! A trip to
Target and the dollar store were also part of my exploration. AT&T arrived to hook up my TV and Wi-Fi
and the washer and dryer were installed. At this point I was sleeping on an air
mattress, using cardboard boxes for a nightstand and television stands and
eating pizza out of the box – I couldn’t have been happier! Well, except for the fact I was tired of
sitting on the floor. So, I bought an Adirondack chair – living room today,
patio by the weekend!
The movers arrived on Friday morning and it was a bit
overwhelming. All of a sudden all these boxes were coming into my new apartment
and I had no idea where everything was going to go. Also, not all of the wooden furniture pieces
were blanket wrapped and I was looking at a number of scratches and scrapes.
The mover offered me $50 to “not” file a claim.
In hindsight, I should have taken it!
Saturday saw me up bright and early. My new queen size bed
was being delivered so I no longer had to sleep eight inches off the floor! I also headed to the dollar store to get some
inexpensive containers as trying to fit 12 boxes worth of stuff from a country
kitchen into my galley kitchen was quite the project. Going from five drawers
to two was a challenge I’m still recovering from.
By Saturday evening, my bedroom was set up, I had flowers on
my dining room table and I could watch television from the comfort of my
couch. This place was really starting to
feel like home! Sunday was spent going
to church, the dollar store, lunch with old friend from high school, and a visit
with a new friend, and back to church for a special meeting. No unpacking was
done and no guilt whatsoever!
So, here I am, 16 days after I left Bethel. I am sitting at
my new computer desk, listening to jazz, with my apartment 95% unpacked. Last week saw me getting my new home
organized and this week I am looking for a job. I’ve been to two employment agencies,
sent out some resumes, discovered new parts of Charlotte, gotten lost in “Uptown”
and been to a WW II reenactment at a local plantation. I’ve been to lunch with
new friends from church, and have another lunch and an outing planned over the
next ten days. My goal is to get out
each weekend and explore. This Saturday I may go to a Pottery Festival and look
for the elusive bakery!
Let the adventures begin!!
Such an exciting new adventure, and your home looks like you've always lived there. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. Now that things have settled down and I have the update post out of the way, I hope to start focusing on what's it's like to live in a new city on your own. Part of the journey!
DeleteThanks for sharing! There is a good pottery festival in Sanford every year. Have you been to the lovely gardens like the bird sanctuary yet?
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