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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 757636" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>JMom, thanks for your thoughts and feedback. At this point, he was able to work out the situation with the car and has actually purchased it. So, he has a vehicle for the first time in a year and a half; an efficiency apartment to live in; and he's bought a bed and some household supplies. For the moment, things are stable and I'm going to enjoy it while I can. And yes, you are absolutely right about moving and buying a house and the craziness it brings. We have moved in previous times and even done a couple of cross-country moves, but this one seems to be more overwhelming to me than in the past. Right now, I'm busy packing, trying to pare down stuff by selling it off at yard sales, working at my job, etc. We'll be loading up on the 27th and heading to our new home and a very different life. </p><p>We were hoping our youngest son would be able to fly out and help us but his employer is planning on opening back up again and resuming work so it doesn't look like we will get to see him as we hoped. Pretty disappointing. Well, I'll be in and out here over the next two weeks, checking in as I'm able to. Appreciate you all very much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 757636, member: 22597"] JMom, thanks for your thoughts and feedback. At this point, he was able to work out the situation with the car and has actually purchased it. So, he has a vehicle for the first time in a year and a half; an efficiency apartment to live in; and he's bought a bed and some household supplies. For the moment, things are stable and I'm going to enjoy it while I can. And yes, you are absolutely right about moving and buying a house and the craziness it brings. We have moved in previous times and even done a couple of cross-country moves, but this one seems to be more overwhelming to me than in the past. Right now, I'm busy packing, trying to pare down stuff by selling it off at yard sales, working at my job, etc. We'll be loading up on the 27th and heading to our new home and a very different life. We were hoping our youngest son would be able to fly out and help us but his employer is planning on opening back up again and resuming work so it doesn't look like we will get to see him as we hoped. Pretty disappointing. Well, I'll be in and out here over the next two weeks, checking in as I'm able to. Appreciate you all very much! [/QUOTE]
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