Boxes of books
Some things are definitely out of copyright:
He had forty-two boxes, all carefully packed,
With his name painted clearly on each:
But since he omitted to mention the fact,
They were all left behind on the beach.
Actually, I have only twenty boxes so far. That's all the books from the living room and dining-zone, including the graphic novels. (It's kind of hard to distinguish between graphic novels and comic books; for the present purposes, the former are the ones that have printing on the spine so I can keep them on my bookshelves. The comics are mostly already in boxes of their own.) There are another, oh, four or five boxes' worth of books in my room waiting to be packed, counting the roleplaying books and the computer manuals I've worked on and the erotica and the digest-sized magazines, and the language reference books (which I keep within easy reach of my computer desk). And the books and magazines (mostly short fiction) in the to-read stacks on my floor. Also lots of papers to be boxed—there isn't enough time to sort them before moving—and computer equipment. I can leave the kitchen for last; the first priority is to clear off all the furniture so it can be moved. Any boxes and unboxed stuff that the movers don't get to, I can take over myself afterward.
I know Tim and Heather said not to do a piecemeal move. But so far doing a few boxes a night is way less stressful than trying to pack the whole apartment all at once would be.
Do I empty out the filing cabinets and the dresser and put the contents in boxes? Or do I just have the movers move them complete with contents? I'm not sure.
Today I hired a cleaning person for the first time ever. She was recommended by A & P. She cleaned the whole house; now I feel like I can finally start taking stuff over there. A couple nights ago I attended my first Homeowners Association meeting. Today I made arrangements for my cable modem and phone to be switched over next Wednesday, which is moving day.
The whole thing is finally beginning to seem a little more real.