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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Update...

Well its about 9:30 and the traffic out here on little 1008 is almost nonstop. We've secured everything at work in Liberty, school is out till Monday, we've got plenty of water and food, we've all got gas, tomorrow we start on the house. It is all still so uncertain, so volatile. I don't know what's going to happen, but watching my Mom cry as we closed up the resale shop for what she feared would be the last time was almost more than I could handle. I've been a rock all day for my kids, telling them not to worry that everything would be just fine. But what if it's not? At the age of 25 the things I've worked for and accomplished in material form is quite small. But after 35 years the things my parents have accomplished and worked for their whole lives could be quite a considerable loss.
So tomorrow I'm going to take a million pictures for documentation and I'm going to pack up all my crap and hope to God I'll be home by monday. Keeping with me only the things dearest to me...
A priceless antique washstand
My guitar
My laptop
My Camera
My Ralph Lauren comforter
My ID
Some family photos
and a weeks worth of clothes
Without the rest I can surely survive.

♥Oh, so vintage... 9:33 PM


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