firstwivesworld - Alice&#039;s Adventures In Moving - Comments http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/vibrant-voices/alice-brooks/alices-adventures-in-moving-2 Comments for "Alice's Adventures In Moving" en Moving is never fun- but now http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/vibrant-voices/alice-brooks/alices-adventures-in-moving-2#comment-3836 Moving is never fun- but now it's all yours! Congratulations on a fresh start- and to making new and wonderful memories. CM Tue, 08 Jan 2008 15:01:31 -0500 Guest comment 3836 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com Alice's Adventures In Moving http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/vibrant-voices/alice-brooks/alices-adventures-in-moving-2 <p>Ladies and gentlemen, set your minds at ease: Alice found an apartment. Alice is moving. Alice is so delighted with this that she is speaking of herself in the third person.</p> <p>There was a manic week in which I stalled a broker, pled my case to a building owner, all but bribed a building manager, and tried to track down vacationing Human Resource people to verify my employment. But... I have an apartment. I have, in fact, <a href="/community/vibrant-voices/alice-brooks/alices-adventures-in-moving-1">the loft I wanted</a>, which means I have a place I love, get to stay in my marvelous neighborhood, and will save a significant amount of rent each month. I am giddy all around.</p> <p>Signing the lease was oddly scary. On the one hand, I was thrilled and excited and calling all my friends to tell them. On the other hand, there's something a little unnerving about making that kind of commitment — and any commitment is problematic for me at the moment. Change has never been something I'm good at, and this will be a big change.</p> <p>I'm also — and I know you're shocked by this — overanalyzing. Why I feel the need to make every action in my life some kind of metaphor I don't know. At least it makes for something to write about.</p> <p><b>What will not be fun:</b> coming home after the holidays and packing, selling off furniture, making the inevitable 12 trips to the Salvation Army, cleaning, moving, unpacking. </p> <p><b>What will be fantastic:</b> getting rid of everything I don't like and don't need, hanging things on my fabulous high walls, stringing lights across my pillars and pipes, the turning of this space into a home. My home. My home without a partner, without sharing, without compromise.</p> <p>This week, I am a grownup, suddenly.</p> http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/vibrant-voices/alice-brooks/alices-adventures-in-moving-2#comments House and Home Navigating Divorce Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0500 Alice Brooks 4448 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com