Ah...he will be an
ILLINI!!! I know you must be happy
Gregg!
Only two weeks to kickoff of the first game of 2008. Can't wait.
Have a safe trip and don't overstress your back. I know how we fathers are...wanting to jump in and help when we shouldn't.:backache:
Yes, it will be nice to have a better excuse to go back there more often. We will try to get to the Homecoming game, vs. Minnesota! The back is fine. And we're home again.
Then you make friends with folk like me who have access to a van, own a horsebox and a lorry!!! (plus a Land Rover for those stuck-in-the-mud/driven into the river moments!).
Actually, when we were having trouble finding a trailer, our son was calling friends from Milwaukee to ask if they knew anyone who had a trailer we could borrow. Unfortunately, your lorry is too far away to borrow on short notice.
This is just practice for many more moves.
Thanks for the cheerful reminder!
:doan's pills:
Be careful unloading, I assume you made it through the loading part!
As for as moving children goes, once they graduate, their on their own! That's one of the minor reasons hey went to college, anyway. They should be able to get a job that will pay them enough to move what little they have!
He had two other strong young men there to help unload. Loading was indeed the more difficult stage.
Well, they're almost on their own when they graduate. He is saving his money instead of buying and maintaining a car. Smart move, I think. But, either way, he needed our help moving. He wouldn't have bought a van or truck.
I added up the cost of the two-day adventure, and was astounded at the total! Even the cost of delivered pizza is way up these days.