
Moving week was terrible! My friend, Christina, came over every day to help me pack stuff up. Thank goodness for her! I don't know how I would have done it without her!


Friday. July 31. Our 6th anniversary.
We woke up at 5:30am too tired to get moving quickly. We'd scheduled a couple weeks beforehand for the cable to come on Friday and hook us up at 2:00 pm at the new house. Well, the day before (while we were moving) they called and said they couldn't do it then and had to come in the morning. That really screwed up our plans. We had to be back at the old house (25 minutes away) in the morning to finish cleaning and for the meter reading. So, it was decided I would go early with Jer then come back here (the new place) to wait for the cable people. Here's how the day panned out:
We got in the moving truck and found a gas station to fill up (or be charged horrible amounts from the rental company). It wasn't as easy as we thought since we couldn't figure out how to get the gas cap off. Luckily there was a trucker there filling the station with his petrol. I asked him to please help us. We paid and left to take the truck back to the rental place. We rented it for 24 hours and had to turn it in before the time was up. They were not open yet, but we were able to drop it off and turn the key in to the hotel. We knew we'd have to go back later to sign and pay, etc.
Our car was parked in their lot, so we got in and drove to the old house where we met the new tenants. We gave them our keys and I furiously started working.

Jer called the landlord to tell her everyone was there and they were ready for the meter read (they do it a little differently in Germany). The landlord told him that she would be an hour cause she wanted to eat breakfast and walk her dog. Whatever! She told us before that we should just call and she'd come over. We tried to schedule a time with her, but she said to just call. So, Jer had to wait around for her. Then apparently she thought she was doing an inspection too and walked around the whole house shaking her head making snide comments about the dirty floor, even pointing to spots and shaking her head, tsking. When she looked at the mown grass in the yard she said, "Do I even have to say anything?" Jer wanted to punch her. It's probably a good thing I wasn't there cause I would have been rude back. But we needed our deposit back, so Jer held his tongue. He also told her from the beginning that I was planning to come back (with the steam cleaner) to clean the floors, but it fell on deaf ears. The new tenants are really nice and had no problem with it. They knew it wasn't my fault I had to leave. And everything was clean already except for mopping the floor.

While I am at the commissary:
The cable people come by and Jer shows them where we want it hooked up. Then they go into the basement to see where it comes into the house. Cable has never been hooked up in the house. It runs to the house, and that's it. So, in order to install it, they needed the landlord's permission.

Anyway, the cable people told Jer he would have to reschedule when the landlord was there too. Jer refused and told them he would go get the landlord (his phone number was not programmed into our cell phones--FAIL!) who lives around the block. So, he came back with the landlord, who by then was off work because it was a Friday and most Germans don't work on Friday afternoons.

At that point I was lost as to what to do because I was tired, hungry, sore, and we still had many things we had to do. So I do the only thing I know that's left: cry.
It didn't last for long because we had to leave to go back to the old house. We packed up the car with our steam cleaner, scrub brush, and Scrubbing Bubbles. We still had the boxes and paper in the trunk, which we were going to drop off at the recycling center on base.
Here's what happened next:
We were headed to base but first stopped back at the truck rental place to give them money for the dolly and moving blanket rental (had to be cash for some reason, even though the rental was on the card). Jer pulled our car straight into a corner he didn't see and smashed the front bumper. It was a cement walkway that was about 8 inches high and we hit it at its 90 degree corner. It's all too common in Germany to have weird angles jutting out into driving space--even on roads. It's really different.


We left and went back home. We started moving the big furniture upstairs. It had only been unloaded onto the main floor because of how late it was the night before. We set up the downstairs tv so we could watch a movie, but by then it was time to eat again (remember we were also working hard and burning a lot of calories), so we had a romantic dinner at: Taco Bell. We sat and ate, both of us stinky and wearing the same clothes for two sweaty days. At one point I looked up at Jer and told him (with a smile), "Happy worst anniversary ever." And he said, "Same to you." We had to chuckle at ourselves at this.
Once we got home I didn't want to watch a movie in the living room. All I really wanted was to take a much-needed shower and lie in bed and watch something until I fell asleep. So, we had to unpack the bedroom tv, move the dresser, etc...
Finally the day ended and I'm so glad that week is over.
We do like our new house better. It feels like home. I guess I can say living in the new house is the best anniversary gift we gave to ourselves this year. Now to unpack everything... Ich hasse es!
3 comments:
This is exhausting to read. I HATE moving! This definitely rivals my moving experience/horror from last year. I'm glad it's over!! Yay for a new house and home. :D
I can say a few things with great sincerity: 1. that sounds about right for Germany. 2. that sounds about right for a DITTY move. 3. Better thee than me. 4. The Hibachi was (twice) all it could be and more. Delicious.
All the same, I'm ready to come home to the land of retarded processes and odd operating hours.
Sucks about your car, though.
Love,
Matt Simpson
That's gotta suck and I'm glad that I haven't had to go through anything like that when I've moved, so exhausting! I hope you guys were able to celebrate your anniversary later or get out to do something fun for it! Can't wait to see pic's of the new house, how's it coming along, are you guys getting situated and move in? Hope all is well and take care! :)
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