I have NOT found someone to rent my apartment. It's incredibly annoying when people ALMOST finish all the steps and then don't. I'm very worried about not finding someone now, and it's getting to the point of almost-panic. If I don't find someone soon, I'm going to have to pull out of my lease. There's a legal way for me to do so, since I didn't receive this "renter's packet" that everyone is supposed to legally receive. If you don't get it at the time of signing your lease, you can pull out of your lease with 30-days notice. I can't afford (and neither, really, can CA) for me to be maintaining an apartment once we've moved in to our new place.
Speaking of new place, there's much afoot! We replaced a lot of light fixtures etc, and the contractors are there right now, as we speak, sanding and refinishing the floors. There's still several major things left to do before we finish up and move in, but by February 1, we should be moving in. I'm hoping to use the MLK weekend as the moving weekend, so that we'd have some extra time to get ourselves settled before I went back to work. We need to pick out paint colors etc. but thankfully CA took the time off of work this week so we can get things done.
And speaking of CA, I spent Christmas in Florida with his family. It was... intense. Mainly just because it was different from what I was used to. However, it was fun (although, who plays baseball or goes golfing on Christmas? Why is it WARM enough to do that), but I was glad to be home and celebrate with my parents yesterday.
I guess I am just relieved to not feel like I have something I need to do right now. We did laundry and we're laying around watching the Northwestern/Missou bowl game (yessss, big ten!) and listening to music. It's a good time, a quiet time, and really... a time that I really needed.
I have read four books already this break, which has also been refreshing. The best one I read was Unwind, a middle school book but In the Woods was also amazing. Slam was good and the memoir by Hakuri Murikami about running was excellent. I'm excited to continue reading trashy vampire books ofr another week, and working on the house. It still seems strange to say that.
Finally, I spent some quality time both with EPS and ANR. It was wonderful to do our usual Christmas with ANR, complete with diner food, too many presents and very clearly showing that we know each other well. Honestly, I can't complain. Things are quiet. And that's good. Pictures to follow.
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