After two years in this place, it’s time to go. Moving down south a bit. Though it’s just a hop, skip, and jump, its still a trifle intimidating. Packing everything up and heading into a new place.
Hopefully the new place lacks pot clouds leaking under the door and aggravating my health problems. Hopefully there aren’t any bioweapons-grade escapee bedbugs in the new place. My doctors are closer, for the most part. The place is bigger, and may actually be laid out in a fashion better suited to using my PSVR or streaming in a way that doesn’t leave my camera looking like it’s pointing through the Piss Christ. We shall see. It may even have a layout that lets me put up a green curtain, so I can feel like one of the cool kids. I have no idea what I’d actually do with that, but its nice to think about.
While I prep for that move, it makes it a bit harder to work, though. A lot of my things are already packed up (it’s going to be a very tight schedule between our move out date in the old place and the move-in date for the new one), and there’s stacked boxes everywhere. Navigating the house is like snaking through a labyrinth and is liable to only get worse.
It means there’s less time and less ability to make content, which I hate. It also makes it way too easy for me to say “ehhhhhh, maybe later.” As a born procrastinator with severe depression, excuses like that are not my friends.
I’m going to try to stay consistent. I’m almost at a 60-day streak here on this site, and I’ve managed to make at least one tweak in Black Yard and earn two trophies every day. That may not sound like much, but it’s continual measurable progress. I don’t want to lose it.
It’ll be interesting to see if my Bird Box powers of navigation transfer to the new place, though. I would get lost constantly back in Reno or Carson City, and would end up hopelessly confused in South Lake Tahoe. Here in Salem, I’m like a damned homing pigeon. I don’t know that I’ll still have that power in Albany. I hope so.
Hopefully everyone else’s weekend is going well, and you’re finding productive things to do; as for me, it’s off to pack up my “research materials.”
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