Thursday, July 10, 2008

What Was I Thinking?

Yesterday, our first dozen boxes arrived. Since Jesse was stuck in the airport for most of the evening, I decided to start packing up books. After boxing up an entire bookshelf, I stared at the empty space and felt good. What an accomplishment! Then I looked over at the 4 book boxes on the floor and did a quick calculation in my head. Oh God! We have at least 7 more boxes of books that need to fit in that tiny blue box in the corner. Ahh. I remember two months ago when I was all doe-eyed and optimistic (and totally deluded) about cramming all of our stuff into a crate and shipping it across the country. Reality is such an ugly beast.

Jesse didn't get in until 2:30am and was shocked to find me up and totally wired. Leaving me unattended in the apartment with empty boxes is such a bad idea. I relayed my fears to him that we weren't going to make it all fit. He said, "well, we'll just get two crates." Stunned, I thought "why would he say such a thing when he KNOWS I am determined to only have one crate." Shaking my fists, I climbed into bed (and I'm sure he breathed a sigh of relief because I had finally stopped talking).

If my calculations are correct (and I'm pretty sure they're not that far off), our moving crate inventory will look something like this:

  • One Queen mattress, no box spring or bed frame.
  • One mahogany chest of drawers that could hold approximately 2% of our clothes.
  • One Ikea kitchen table, disassembled, no chairs.
  • More Fiestaware than a household of two should own.
  • A Kitchen Aid mixer and some fancy-pants pots and pans that we were lucky enough to receive as a wedding gift.
  • 3,000 pounds of books.
  • 1,500 pounds of CDs.
  • One sewing machine, a bit of fabric, and some thread.
  • A blanket - no room for pillows or sheets.
  • One ginormous clothes drying rack courtesy of my Mom from Amish country.

If you come to visit us in Portland, you may be forced to sleep on a bare, twin-sized aero bed and sit on the "Music A through Eels" box at dinner - chairs are highly overrated and really won't fit in with our "hobo chic" decor. In exchange for the sparse accommodations, we'd be more than happy to air-dry your entire wardrobe in our living room.

8 comments:

awmercy said...

I'm just glad the CDs are still coming with us...

Thecranewife said...

So.... I guess we probably shouldn't return all the books and dvds you guys loaned us yet?

You thought we were irresponsible borrowers, but really we're a storage company!

Brasilliant said...

Uh yeah, I wouldn't be your friend anymore if you returned our stuff anytime soon.

ancientindianwizard said...

Sitting on a box of cds sounds luxurious after the lack of seating I found when first visiting Jesse in DC!

awmercy said...
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awmercy said...

Dude, cardboard furniture was essential to the hip urban lifestyle I was creating for myself.

Anonymous said...

you mean cardboard furniture wasn't what all the cool kids were doing on the east coast, as jesse once led me to believe? he made it sound so glamorous...

Brasilliant said...

Um, I would not describe his first apartment as glamourous. And I don't remember any cardboard furniture - just the pieces that he put in between the layers of that ghetto chair/bed thinger so you wouldn't sink to the floor.