Going and gone
28 January 2009 14:38We sold our old house! Last night we did the last couple of cars full of stuff, hoovered around and then locked up for the last time. It's odd knowing we won't be back there after five years living there and everything that has happened in that time, but I don't think I will really miss the place. It was a roof over our heads but it didn't really feel like home in the way that other places I've lived have done.
Now there is very little time before I go. I'm trying to decide whether or not to get a Flu jab before I leave, just because it would really suck to lose any course time because of being laid up with that, but it is near the end of winter and I have by some lucky chance been alright so far so I don't know for sure that it's worth it.
Now there is very little time before I go. I'm trying to decide whether or not to get a Flu jab before I leave, just because it would really suck to lose any course time because of being laid up with that, but it is near the end of winter and I have by some lucky chance been alright so far so I don't know for sure that it's worth it.
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 14:52 (UTC)Never been a fan of flu shots myself, mostly because they often seem to make people feel lousy for a day or two...and some years the shots don't work at all. I dunno, is flu prevalent down in Texas right now? If you don't get a flu shot, there's a No Flu tea formula at my local herb shop...I'd ship some to you in Texas for just in case. :-) (yum, yum!)
Seriously, I would make sure you have some echinacea tincture on hand to boost your immune system after /during traveling if you decide *not* to get the flu shot...
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 15:02 (UTC)And WOOt for house selling. I always hate that part. And moving. I like having been somewhere for a while.
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 15:04 (UTC)Also thanks for the pointers on seat and hips - I need to spend more time riding while thinking about it, I think...
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 15:43 (UTC)I find the excitment and promise of the new house outweighs the sadness of leaving the old house. That said I don't know if I'll feel the same leaving this place or if I knew i couldn't go back to Mullock.
Where are you actually going? Don't just say Texas, I believe it's quite big.
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 15:59 (UTC)I just looked at a map. It is rather large.
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Date: 28 Jan 2009 16:51 (UTC)I quite liked your little house. There was something rather bless about it, and where it was situated. I'm looking forward to seeing your new place.
On the subject of travel and illness, I believe you'll just feel like crap for a few days after getting off the plane. That was my experience of that. I have no idea how to alleviate that, though my thought about a flu jab is that depending upon how much time you've actually got, it might actually bring your immune system down for a bit before you get the benifit.
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Date: 29 Jan 2009 14:02 (UTC)There is no greenery.
None.
Prepare to ride robo-horses. They're the only thing that'd be able to live out there.
- Crump
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Date: 29 Jan 2009 16:45 (UTC)Also, there is hay!