Where’s my DSL?

As you might have guessed, I'm still without Internet connectivity at home.  Having been assured of a speedy transfer of my DSL service from one residence to another, I'm heading into the end of the second week without the service and left wondering who thought they could pull this off in one week's time.  Telephone companies suck as we all know.  Still one should expect a modest sampling of honesty and due diligence from these people.  I won't name names on who the carrier is, but suffice it to say I'm not the least bit surprised that things are not happening as quickly as I was promised.  You'd think these people would have a workable process by now (having worked in the telecom industry for several years, I know it's possible).  As soon as the DSL is up and running, I intend to get back to my regular site update schedule.  Until then, I have to sneak in my updates when and where I find an available Internet connection.

I wonder what’s on these again

As I mentioned before, we found three rolls of film while preparing to move that had not been developed.  Well, now there are five rolls (possibly six, although one may have been left out in the sun).  The extra rolls turned up during the move.  I'm burning the last few pictures on the final roll and will get them developed ASAP to see what's on them.  I think there are pics of The Kids, but I'm not confident that they're all of The Kids.  We'll see, though, as I'm quite curious to find out what's on them.  If anything is presentable, you can bet I'll post them here.

Can I get a little update here, please?

With the DSL at least a few days away, I'm doing updates via other connection sources.  That means I won't be able to get as many updates done as I had hoped, so be patient just a little while longer.  There was no newsletter this week since there were no updates, but I'll have the next one sent out Sunday, May 4.  In the meantime, I'll get some updates done as time permits, but I may work more on unpacking and getting settled (and getting rest), so keep that in mind if things seem a little slow.  Hell, I haven't even seen the news in a week (and obviously haven't visited any news sites on the web), so I'm not sure I know what's going on in the world at the moment.  I'll get caught up and get back on track as quickly as possible, though, so don't worry your little selves too much.

We survived…barely

The move is complete, but last week has to have been one of the worst seven-day periods I have ever experienced.  Murphy decided to hang out with us all week, so things definitely didn't go as planned.

As was expected, the movers were late Monday, so we didn't finish the main portion of the move until late in the evening Monday — around 8:00 PM!  Considering we had been on our feet all day, my roommate and I were ready to collapse by the time the movers were done.  Since we had much to do before we could sleep (like assemble the beds so we'd have something to sleep on), it was well into Tuesday morning before we actually crashed.

The satellite guy showed up Tuesday bright and early — much earlier than we expected.  I had gotten up early just in case that happened, but I was so tired that I could barely function.

While he was hooking up the satellite, he found that none of the phone lines he was trying to use actually worked.  I went back and checked the phone box and found the damn thing in such a mess that I couldn't figure out what had been done and how to undo it.  Out of nine separate phone jacks, I could only find three that worked.  After abusing the wiring box for a while, I was able to get a fourth jack to work, but I couldn't get the others to work without really taking the phone wiring apart.  I'll have to call the phone company on this one since it looks like they had the place wired for separate phone lines to most of the main jacks.

My roommate had a doctor appointment early Tuesday afternoon, so he headed out shortly after the satellite guy left.  Not ten minutes after he's out the door, he calls me to let me know he'd just been in an accident.  Apparently he made a successful left turn into the left lane of the main road outside of our place.  After his turn, a large box truck in another lane changed into his lane without checking to see if it was occupied.  The damage was extensive and the force of the impact spun my roommate's car across the median and into the left lane on the other side of the road.  Thankfully no one was coming from that direction at that exact moment.

The car is totaled according to the insurance folks (the frame is obviously bent, so no surprise there).  Now he has to pay off that car and find a new one in relatively short order.

We spent the rest of the day unpacking and moving furniture, since neither of us felt like much travel.  Of course, he spent much time on the phone filing an insurance claim and canceling appointments and plans, and so on.

I turned the ice maker on that afternoon and found no ice had been produced by Tuesday evening.  I checked and reset the on-off switch, but several hours later found no ice in the bucket.  I added that to the growing list of problems I would need to address once things settled down.  Luckily, later in the week, I decided to check the water connection behind the refrigerator and found the valve closed.  After turning it on, the ice maker began spitting out ice cubes at a much-appreciated rate.  Mark that one off the list…

Later Tuesday evening, I noticed that Kazon was limping.  This sent me into a complete panic.  I checked him thoroughly and found he wasn't in much pain, so I decided to watch him carefully to see if it got worse.  By the next day, the limp was practically unnoticeable, so I can only assume he was exploring the new place and fell or jumped incorrectly or landed wrong or something just as trivial.  By Thursday, there was no limp at all, so the panic and worry was unnecessary (wish I had known that at the time).

We eventually went back to the old place to shampoo the carpet, do some touch-up painting, and general cleaning and repair work.  That turned into an all day affair and wiped us both out (like we had any energy to begin with…).

We expected some new furniture to be delivered at some time Friday, so my roommate planned to hang around the house while I ran some errands.  At 7:00 AM that morning, the phone rang with the furniture delivery folks needing final directions to the new pad (since they were practically there at that point).  7:00 AM?  What the hell is that about?

Needless to say, another early morning with no control over our schedule…

I finally called the DSL folks Friday to find out why the DSL wasn't up and running.  Due to technical difficulties on their end, it'll be next week before it's turned on.  Given the rest of the week up to that point, I was not surprised by this.  With the way the week had gone, I was actually surprised to find out it would be turned on at all.

The list of minor horrors and problems is quite extensive, so I won't inundate you with those details.  Most of it is minor (some damage to the new furniture when it showed up, levels of fatigue that simply can't be explained, bruises of sizes and in locations that boggle the mind, and so on).

Oddly enough, with all of the trauma, we still survived the entire fiasco.  Quite possibly the worst move experience of my life, I'm just glad it's over.  Oh, we still have unpacking to do, of course, and not all of the new furniture was delivered so we're still waiting on that, but overall the major inconveniences are over.

Now, if I can just survive being back at work for the next few days, I think I might actually live.  As for my roommate, that's still up in the air.  With the whole car situation and two consecutive business trips in the next two weeks, I think he has enough stress to cause spontaneous human combustion.

I wonder what’s on these

As is always the case while you're preparing to move, rummaging through the house as we pack has uncovered three rolls of film that are undeveloped.  My guess is that they contain more pics of the kids, but I can't be sure of that.  They're a couple of years old, so I'm not sure about the quality of the pics.  I still intend to get them developed, though, since there might be some hidden treasures to be posted here.  It'll be after the move before I'll know, but I plan to drop them off to be developed in the next few days.  As soon as they're back, I'll post any new photos that are in good condition and that are of anything relevant.

a life in progress