No Internet Access Yet
Jun. 30th, 2009 07:26 pmThe move went quite well and efficiently; we're still dealing with boxes and such, but nothing too bad. I couldn't find any of my work shoes yesterday, though, and wore flip-flops to work. I didn't get fired over it.
Getting internet access is going to be harder than we thought. I am posting this from work right now. The long and short of it is, the house had never been wired for cable television, much less internet access. At that point, when the workers explained this to us, I left for work knowing it will probably take four or five trips for the company to figure out how to "bring [our] home to life" (using the company's very motto). Malkhos can explain all that later; I have little patience for such explanations.
We are, however, moved. My flowers are coming along beautifully and the roses are making an impressive comeback with my tender care (I had to be brutal with them by pruning them back quite a bit to get them healthy again; Malkhos was horrified by the pruning and thought perhaps I was having a Mommie Dearest moment--me! The most levelheaded person in town. He looked dubious when I explained pruning actually encourages healthy growth, not the opposite, but now he's seeing I was right).
So, we hope to have internet access again soon. We hope everyone is doing well.
Getting internet access is going to be harder than we thought. I am posting this from work right now. The long and short of it is, the house had never been wired for cable television, much less internet access. At that point, when the workers explained this to us, I left for work knowing it will probably take four or five trips for the company to figure out how to "bring [our] home to life" (using the company's very motto). Malkhos can explain all that later; I have little patience for such explanations.
We are, however, moved. My flowers are coming along beautifully and the roses are making an impressive comeback with my tender care (I had to be brutal with them by pruning them back quite a bit to get them healthy again; Malkhos was horrified by the pruning and thought perhaps I was having a Mommie Dearest moment--me! The most levelheaded person in town. He looked dubious when I explained pruning actually encourages healthy growth, not the opposite, but now he's seeing I was right).
So, we hope to have internet access again soon. We hope everyone is doing well.