Tuesday, August 19, 2025

August 19, 2025 Tuesday--5:45am

Good morning!  I have been up with Allie since 4am so I decided to at least show pictures from the move...which is all I have.  I spent the week last week packing and pre-cooking foods.  Too busy to make it over to the lab for that bloodwork--and not sure about this week, either.  But my appointment isn't until September 17th for OBGYN, so there's no rush.  I told them I needed to wait a few weeks because I was moving. 

I kept plugging away...packing.  Leaving out essentials that would be going with us on Sunday 17th.
If Allie wasn't following me around she was sleeping...also, been barfing in odd places from stress.
Keeping a close eye on me whenever she was awake.
If I looked like I was going to get up again...she was ready to follow me.
Even ordered these inexpensive, thin "velvet" metal hangers from Amazon.  Switching over all my clothes was a struggle that was done over two days...
...before I ran out of hangers (plastic ones on bottom rack) and ordered some more.
They were fantastic!  Clingy so that nothing fell off the hangers when they moved them a big clump at a time.  And they are so nice and thin they take up much less room!  Allie even sat in the closet while I switched clothes over.
Lots of big plastic hangers.  They are good for coats, though.  Leah said she's going to grab some of the thickest white ones because they match their hangers, but I'll donate the rest.
I am so glad I saw this lady on YouTube who does reorganizing at people's homes talk about these hangers!
My space is limited in the two wardrobes...and due to this switch...everything fit!  TaDa!

Leah put more boxes together for me...
...and I filled them up...but I was reaching a point where I needed help.  Leah came over and helped with the sealing, labeling, and stacking.  Well, I labeled--she did the rest--lol!
Kind of ran out of room in the bedroom for boxes.

Allie found the packing exhausting and stressful.

I cleared away the folding tables in the living room to make room for stacking more boxes.
This was as far as I got and, basically, my body was gave out on me.  Two and a half boxes to be labeled and stacked.
I couldn't do any more for a day and a half...and barely managed to gather up essentials for the move on Sunday.  But gather, I did.

This part was really freaking out Allie even more.  She knew something was really up.

Gather,,gather..gathering.


Used my cart and moved those three boxes out of the way, but just couldn't seal and label and such.
Dagan and Leah will have to finish up the packing...
...of the pantry...
...and I only got a little of the kitchen packed.  Essentials coming with.  Enough to make coffee and toast--lol!  But have plenty of precooked foods I can heat up in the microwave.

The physical wall came on Friday.  I did the gathering of essentials on Sunday morning.  That afternoon (after rain showers had mostly passed through) McFamily came to move Allie and I.  They made three trips.  The boys would wheel the cart to the cars.  Then Dagan came back to get Allie and I.  He had cleaned the litter box for me and there was new litter waiting at the house.

So--we are moved!!!  This is what it looked like basically on Sunday.



I mistakenly thought Allie was adjusting well--much better than I expected, in fact.
Her food and water...
...carrier (and I also mistakenly thought would be her preferred hidey-hole)...
...and her litter box.  Leah made this kind of enclosure out of carpeting to try and prevent the litter from getting down into the sump pump.  We worried she might not jump over the carpet.  Leah thought she'd have to cut a door for her on the side...but that wasn't the problem.
Allie is a hider when she's scared.  New place, people around, strange sounds, strange furniture...well, everything is strange.  She chose to hide in the bottom of a bookcase in the studio.  (No everything is not finished.)

After a while she wasn't there anymore.  Looked everywhere.  Turned out in the farthest skinny bookcase to the left...
...behind these pictures and things...she squeezed in there to hide.  Didn't come out till nearly midnight.
On Monday afternoon the boys came down and helped to unload boxes and bins and clothes baskets.  We got through 9 out of 12.  I still had to sort through and put away everything that was just piled about on every surface.  That took a while, but by evening...
...(note the pipes that meet at a drain in the middle of the floor--important later)...things were looking better...
...and Allie had used the cat box and eaten some food!  No trouble jumping over the carpet wall there.
I worked on my lazy susans...but can't fill one until my brown chair comes over.
Can make coffee and have the basics.  Leah even put some of her dishes and things down here for me to use till my stuff gets here on Saturday.  
Yes, Saturday--not Thursday.  Turns out the boys' first day of school is this Thursday and Dagan had switched it and forgotten to tell me.  But that's fine with me.  Gives Allie and I a couple more days to settle in.  (And we need them--especially Miss Allie.)

Once I get my lazy susans set up and my laptop table...I am good to go.
Future coffee-etc shelves.
I stuck empty bins on top of the dressers so they are out of the way of the movers on Saturday.  Four empty boxes went up with Dagan last night to use back at the old apartment for packing the rest of my stuff.
I am so shot...Leah said I didn't have to come with them when they go back to finish up one night this week before the movers come.  Good!  I'm glad the boys helped me unload bins and boxes.

Oh, the post it notes you see on the furniture say "not attached" --as to not attached to the wall yet. There is still quite a bit to do.  Maybe I will feel settled in by Christmas?  Lol!

Anyways, I am definitely on R&R for now.  I have one basket and a small box I missed in the maintenance room yet to empty today...or tomorrow.  Then we are temporarily okay enough, can just chill, and Allie can get used to the noisy maintenance room.    

Yes--Miss Allie.

The first night she got me up at 5:30am crying and wandering about.  I couldn't get back to sleep because I was so cold!  Turned out 64 degrees chilled me to the bone!  I even happened to have my blanket loungers (I call them that because they are fleece and go to my ankles) hanging--so I could switch and put one on.  But even with the blanket lounger and a fleece throw--I was still so chilly!  Leah turned the heat on for about an hour in the morning before she went to work and it was fine at 68...all day.  

Now I know they keep the temp down all year round.  I have always dressed warmer and in layers when I would come over.  Dagan always has a sweatshirt he can put on.  But Leah and the boys never seem to be cold.  Of course it is several degrees warmer upstairs (like 68)...and then they sleep on the top floor where it is even warmer since heat rises.  None of us like it hot when we sleep.  But I don't like to be cold, either.  So this is something we will be working on.  I didn't even know they made electric thrown blankets.  Leah did!  One is coming tomorrow--lol!  And I ordered a thermal sweatshirt-type top...and will have to have Dagan and Leah grab some of my winter clothes when they go back this week.  I need more layers...and my sweaters and jackets and coats are packed away in various boxes to fill them up--lol!  An electric blanket and more layers to wear should work.  I hope.  Talk about a different world!  It was 85 degrees and humid today--just miserable.  But it's been a cool 68 down here.  Just feels chillier because it's a basement...always will.  Might have to buy a space heater.

Anyways...Miss Allie.

I've mentioned how she's afraid of loud noises and that includes even putting in a new trash bag.  Well, like I said, she woke me up at 5:30am yesterday...and then at 4am this morning.  (So you can thank her for me making this post this soon--too tired and chilly to get back to sleep--and having to deal with her issues--lol!)  She was pacing about and crying--only quite more insistently.  I talked to her.  Tried to get her to come up with me on this new chair (which she doesn't like).  Tried to cuddle with her--petting and encouraging her to sit on the little table next to my chair here.  She'd come up but leave in no time.  Finally--she went over to one of her cat beds and dug with her paws...and before I could even get over there when I suspected what she was doing...she had pooped in the cat bed!

The thing we didn't think about was all the noise that the maintenance room makes--especially during the night!  The loud noises of the pipes--that drain gurgling loudly (in the center of the room between Allie and her litter box)--the central air kicking in--and the water heater and water softener doing their thing.  Allie was afraid to go in there--to use the cat box or eat or drink!  There are much longer noisy spells during the night.  I think she had just peed in her litter box once the day before...and had been holding it ever since.  She'd been hiding all day and didn't come out till midnight the first night and then ten pm last night.  She is so scared and overwhelmed she doesn't know what to do or where to sit or why we are here.  She's basically hiding all day.  Poor Allie!

Then about ten minutes later she started crying and pacing again.  I literally picked her up and carried her in past the gurgling drain and all the noises to put her in the litter box.  And she had to pee so badly she went twice in a row.  

So, I am even more glad we have these days to adjust and settle in.  Allie desperately needs them.  I just need rest and recovery time.  Can sleep right through the maintenance room noise, no problem.  I just need to have Allie let me sleep--lol!  Poor thing!  She has been so confused and just plain overwhelmed by it all.  I did look around and didn't see anywhere she might have peed or pooped the day before.  She did have a lot of both to get rid of--lol! 

Our world has changed.  Considerably.  :) 

Anyways, we are moved with our essentials.  The boys start school on Thursday.  They have a back-to-school night tonight where they can see their classrooms and meet their teachers.  Then after their first day on Thursday they take the boys out to eat--a kind of celebration dinner after the first day of school.  And somewhere this week Dagan and Leah will go pack up the rest of my stuff.  Saturday the movers will move all those boxes and the few pieces of furniture.  Busy week all week upstairs.  Not down here till Saturday, though--lol!  I think I need a nap today.  It's 9am here in West Fargo.  Supposed to be low 80s today.  I will never notice--lol!  I'm not sure when I'll post again...another weekend of moving and unpacking ahead.  But I'll be back.  Best to you!!!  :)

16 comments:

Boud said...

Wow, finally you've moved. Almost. Now for the adjusting to new spaces and how to navigate them. It will take a while. But the great thing is you've moved and you've got support all round. Let's hope Allie gets used to everything, and isn't calling Kitty Central for a transfer!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Poor Allie hope she adjusts to the noises quickly. You will be all moved by the weekend...that is good news!

jinxxxygirl said...

Rita i hope with all my heart that things smooth out for you and Allie... You may have to move that litterbox... Basements ARE cold... a cold that can seep into your bones if your not careful.. Sweety i'll be thinking about you! I think i have your new address... If not i'll just have to wait until i get a snail mail from you! Hugs! BIG Hugs! deb

CheerfulMonk said...

It’s finally happening! Congratulations and fingers crossed for your poor kitty. ❤️

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

My heart goes out to Allie. Hope all is well in your world.

DJan said...

All of us are praying that Allie adjusts quickly. It's so awful when nothing feels right and you are scared by all the loud noises. I look forward to hearing better news in your next post. Hugs to you both.

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Rita. Glad that the move is getting done. I know you will be able to settle in quickly - it just seems so overwhelming right now.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Poor Allie! I am sure she will adjust with time, but it will take a bit..... For both of you actually. Yay for moving though!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Congrats on the move, Rita, and sure hope that Allie will start to feel comfortable in time but what a change for both of you with all the different surroundings and sounds. Moving is certainly a chore and it does take time to unpack and figure our where everything goes but you have time, so take it easy and rest as much you can before tackling all that unpacking. And, if it's not done until Christmas then that will be a nice gift to yourself.

jayveesonata said...

Finally!!! The long journey has ended and you're in your new home! Moving is extremely stressful, but the worst is over. It does take time to get unpacked, settled, and adjusted.
Poor Allie is really stressed, but she will settle down. When I moved from TX to TN my two younger cats adjusted very well - - but my eldest cat Kitzee hid in a closet for days.
I enjoyed seeing all your photos. Big hugs to Allie and you. Jon

DVArtist said...

YAY!!!! Moved... finally. What a job. There is nothing fun about moving. I do like your new kitchen. I'm with you I don't like being cold. If my feet get cold I am cold all over. LOL I'm off to the dentist. so I will write more later. Get some rest.

Bonnie said...

I left you a long comment last night and them somehow lost it. Chemo brain is real. I'll leave you a shortened version now, or try. First of all I'm so glad you and Allie are moved in and have a chance to settle. Second, I'm really concerned about Allie. I doubt if many or any cats could handle the noise of the equipment in the utility room, especially with their litter box. They need quiet and privacy for their litter. Is there any way your could move it to a corner in your craft room? And her bed in there too? She seems to like that room. I'm sure it would make all the difference for Allie. Would her food dishes fit at the end of the kitchen cabinets? At any rate, it sounds like Allie is scared to death of the utility room and I doubt if either one of you will get any peace as long as she has to go in there. Please forgive me if I'm out of place, I'm just such a cat lover and I feel for her, and you!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hello Rita, I am so glad that things are moving on your move. No pun intended. Sweet Allie, bless her heart! When I had cats I remember how they reacted when I was packing boxes, perhaps they were wondering if they were coming with me (of course they were). Cats are very intelligent animals and react to our emotions and things happening around them. Sending you much love and warm hugs...and please give Allie a hug for me as well.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

That's great that you have moved at last, not so great that Allie is have trouble adjusting. I hope she is starting to feel less scared and isn't still waking you so early

DeniseinVA said...

A mountain of stuff to have to deal with but so happy you are now moved. My heart went out to you both over Allie as I know you must be worrying about her, and it will take a little more time for her to get adjusted to her new surroundings. Here's hoping it will be a fast transition. I would say you need your R & R bigtime. Happy weekend to you and Allie, sending hugs to you both.

Jeanie said...

Hi Rita, so, tomorrow is the day. I'm sorry about Allie adjusting (and the noises -- I wonder if there can be some kind of insulation wall put in to help block the sound? I'm sure you'll both get used to them but that is disconcerting! It really does help to get much moved and as settled as possible before all the boxes come. Then it's one day, one box, at a time. Hang in there. I hope you can get that rest you need -- and that Allie gets plenty of hugs and love! I know she will.