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Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Shitty Committee Meeting


The first thing I did when I got home was to call
a BIG MEETING with the SHITTY COMMITTEE that lives in my head


We talked everything over....
I am moving to Maine.

This is a new beginning in a new environment...
to say the least.
I have always wanted to live there and so I will.
AND....I will get to be with my Mom.
A Gift!!

Now I have to figure how to get the few things that I will keep up there.
I am terrified to drive a UHAUL truck to Maine,
but it is my only option at this point.

Any ideas for moving or raising money?


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26 comments:

  1. I wondered if this was going to happen. It just seems the logical next step, with everything which has occured.

    It's also very thrilling: terrifying and exciting all at once. Which is probably exactly what you need. As for the moving itself... The other day, while dropping my husband off at a car rental place (he was hiring a car for a boy's weekend), i watched a tiny woman climb into an enormous furniture moving van. She looked both terrified and excited as the owner e xplained how to drive it. But as she pulled out from the carpark in her enormous truck, she had the most animated smiling face possible. And I wondered what great adventure would await her.

    So I hope it all falls into place for you, and that a grand adventure, and some soul-nourishment, awaits you. Xx

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    1. glamour,

      that will be me!!!!
      i will be freaked out for sure!!

      xx

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  2. I agree with every word Glamour Dropper just said...I too wish I could drive a big truck. Have needed to on so many escapades but my Sister and I are both terrified so we continue to shell out too much money to get our finds home. A fellow designer and junker recently told me to just do it. That's what she did the first time and has felt liberated every since. I wish you all the luck in the world, Renee. Sounds like you are making some very hard decisions...this effects your entire life...not just some new stuff. I don't take that lightly. I will pray for you. XO, Mona

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  3. No idea what is going on but sounds like there are big changes in your life which are causing anxiety but also excitement at the prospect of being in Maine. I know your Mum will be excited about that. My prayers go out to you in all you need to do to get there. One step at a time.

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  4. Frustrating Renee. Having written a comment was told 'service not available'. I'll try again.

    Looks like there are some great changes in your life that are causing anxiety but also excitement at the prospect of going to Maine. I know your mother will be excited about that. My prayers go out to you in all that you have to do to make that happen. One step at a time. Blessings.

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  5. Hi Renée, happy for you you came to a decision. (Love the shitty committee, lol!) It will certainly be a different lifestyle, but also an adventure and some discoveries that will make you grow. Glamour Drops painted a very positive image with the little lady driving the big truck towards her new exciting life. This WILL be you!

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  6. Oooh oooh oooh I am SO excited for ya! Yep...get out of Florida...go where you can wear boots and fur hats!

    YOU can drive a little truck. It is no big deal. You CAN do it. You is strong. You is beautiful. You is important.

    Have a huge sale...sell everything you don't love. that will make you a little money!!

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  7. This is ALWAYS who you have been.

    Yes, off to Maine.

    Driving a big truck.

    OFY. Oh F#$K Yeah.

    Vaya con Dios.

    Garden & Be Well, XO Tara

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  8. I think you are fabulous enough to have an OKL sale and rake in some $$$.
    I'd pick Maine over Florida any day.

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  9. If I can drive a truck so can you!! Only a small truck mind so sell the rest and then just enjoy!! Of course here in Oz I have sometimes had something moved as a backload movers will often do it very cheap rather than take an empty truck back home so you could try that if the DIY is too much!!! Just talk to me all the way! Love ya Jules xxxx

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  10. whoaaaa, cant believe you made the decision! maine it is! may this bring you and your family so much happiness. i know maine is in your heart, so it makes sense that you be in maine :)

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  11. wowowowowo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM SHOCKED!!!! and a little sad that my boca friend is moving. guess who? i only have one!!! well, it sounds like this is what you want and family is family - so good luck and congratulations on your new start!! omg, i am shocked.

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  12. Start with the Garage sale.
    Then do an in-house TAG sale.
    The less you have to move the better.
    It's all just material things.
    You are what is important. Check out the UPS
    for prices. Take a deep breath and make
    your to-do list. Everyday you waste, it will
    take longer. I hope you get someone to drive up with you.
    Big hug and Remember, you are strong and beautiful.
    I love you. Mamma XXXXXXXX

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  13. I knew it! I hardly know you, and it seems like the perfect choice! I felt that fear when I first drove a horse trailer with my precious inside! But I did it, and you can do it..the best way to cure fear is ACTION! so just do it, and get on with everything! Your stuff is just stuff, but you are the most valuable thing you own, so get to Maine asap! I wish I could help you, but I kn ow how important moral support is, and you have tons here!!
    Keep us posted.
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

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  14. Big news! La Petite Gallery has some good advice, there. If you can find a friend to make the trip with you, that would be very helpful, too. It's a big step, but when it's all said and done, you'll be in a happy place. Best of luck to you - will keep you in my prayers!

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  15. Renee,
    I am so proud of you dear friend. I know we have never met in person, but I feel I know you enough to tell you that making this move is far less stressful that your business start up must have been. Take Momma's advice, sell the things that mean nothing in the long run, it IS just STUFF! This I know as for ourselves, to move from a 5 bedroom house to a 40ft boat took a lot of "Letting go"! I don't miss any of it. The precious things are memories and experiences. You can't have either hanging onto a dresser or a couch or a painting - let them go. Have a huge yard sale, hire that big mother of a truck (it's only a big car) and get yer arse up north! You will feel so good about yourself once you have done it. You have wide quiet roads in the States, make an adventure of it, take loads of pictures and share it with us.

    Reading through your comments it is clear that you are not doing this totally alone, only physically. Don't let your fear beat you. You are in control, not fear. I could go on Renee, but I would bet sick of my own voice!

    If there is any way I could support you through this, I am here. I have made some pretty wild and exciting trips in my life with far less than you have and riddled with fears but one thing I was sure of was that I was never going to let those fears stop me. A door has opened for you, walk through it.

    If you want to talk, mail me on yonks@hotmail.co.uk and I wil give you my telephone number if you want to chat.
    Much love
    Di
    xoxoxo

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    1. yonks
      never would i be tired of your voice
      or what you haveto say.
      i respect you my love.

      thank you for being there xox

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  16. I say YESSSSSSS! This is great news! Agree with all of the above advice. Letting go is tough. Saying Hello to the unknown is tough. So between tough and tough, go for the adventure. Sell everything/ship like Mamma said. Take deep breaths. Sail on!

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    1. oh 'WISE ONE'

      i know you are right!

      xox

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  17. By the way-
    I am proud of you for the way you have handled yourself through all of this. I just know that you are going to be so happy in Maine!
    Happy Monday.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  18. what wonderful news renee! finally, you get to escape florida, yeah!

    you can do it girl, the uhaul, really. i drive a van back and forth to atlanta pulling a trailer. i cannot back up the trailer so i'm just very careful where i pull in, a truck will be easy, just take your time and enjoy the ride
    I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!
    BIG HUGS
    DEBRA

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    1. deb

      i am terrified. i know once i get on the road and have shed most of my earthly possessions
      i will feel as though a load has been lifted!!

      thank you always for your love and encouragement.
      xox

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  19. I knew you would take Le Plunge........Change is good..... I think the committies came to the right decision. I am soooooo happy for you..... If i had someone to sub at the shop I would drive with you........And you get to buy some cool winter clothes!!!!!!!!!You'll be there is the fall when the leaves change........Don't worry it will all fall into place beautifully....Maryanne xo

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    1. maryanne,

      we have become pretty close and your words mean so much.
      hug & xoxs

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  20. Dear Renee,
    I cannot add anything more valuable than what has already been offered by your followers except that the more you let go of, the more room you'll have for the new. And I can't shake the feeling that LIFE has likely shaken you up so you would end up in Maine where it seems your soul belongs. You should print out these comments and take them with you on your hauling trek for they are wise and true.
    Blessings and safe traveling,
    Susan

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