Saturday, February 14, 2009

Relocation Station, Part 2

Well, the packed boxes are stacking up... This morning I packed up all my movies, which in retrospect might have been a bit silly, since I've kept myself entertained while packing by having a movie playing. Oh well, I still have Netflix.

I still have lots of empty boxes and plan to get more- I need boxes from the liquor store (oh, that rhymes). They have the nice dividers for glasses and plates and things. I've decided to use some of the collapsed boxes I got the other day to create custom packaging for my larger pictures hanging on the walls. That should be a fun project.

That reminds me... I need more bubble-wrap.

On the house-hunting front, my sister, mom, brother, and nieces and nephew are in Green Bay and De Pere today checking out some houses. I couldn't do this without their help! They're such troopers! Hopefully they find something for me, Montey, and Lilly...though I have already heard that the first place was "in the boonies" and "nasty." The suspense is killing me...

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1. And the Band Played On- Randy Shilts
2. Listening to Prozac- Peter D. Kramer
3. Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism- Temple Grandin
4. Nickel and Dimed-Barbara Ehrenreich Eh, it was OK. Reminded me a little of Dirty Jobs.
5. Into Thin Air- Jon Krakauer
6. The Satanic Verses- Salman Rushdie
7. Middlesex- Jeffery Eugenides Read it. Loved it. Recommend it.
8. A Perfect Spy- John le Carre
9. What is the What- Dave Eggers LOVE this book! Very inspiring!
10. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle- Haruki Murakami Done.
11. The Known World- Edward P. Jones
12. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- J.K. Rowling Read it twice!!
13. The Bonfire of the Vanities- Tom Wolfe Hmm, the jury is still out on this one (pun intended).
14. Infinite Jest- David Foster Wallace
15. The Unbearable Lightness of Being- Milan Kundera
16. Beloved- Toni Morrison - Abandoned.
17. The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
18. Freakonomics- Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner A really interesting & thought-provoking read!