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I was skeptical when the doc noted I may have injured myself with my weightlifting belt, but squatting Sat I realized it pressed right into the sore area. My new guess is I had it too tight for deadlifting, and let it sit too high as you need to bring it up more when you bend to the floor. Getting much better now, already stopped wearing the girldle...I mean giant ace bandage chest brace. Wait...was the doctor just calling me fat?

This week I travel and I'm less eager to maintain my program on the trip...so I better gym-search now and come up with options. I did an odd split workout Sat, trying to make up for lost work without completely wrecking myself or re-injuring the area. I think I did ok; I'm less sore and almost out of prednisone.

Moving is a far bigger question mark than I expected. So I did bid out the job, and got bids for professionals from $900-1650 (admittedly rough and probably high-side) while Henry's company was kinda a neat alternative for $50/hr with a minimum, they literally send 2 guys and a truck...but they had bad reviews, stunningly so, even for yelp. I realize I wasn't going to get $400 or $500. The thing is - unlike most folks, I really am strong, I can run up and down the stairs a lot, even renting a truck 2 times is less than paying professionals.

My situation is also different as I don't have an in-stone move day, I'm only 10-15 minutes' drive away, I previously moved in there enough to sleep-shower etc. on my own in my car (futon, clothes, linens, cosmetics), my gf's place is 5 mins away...I don't _have_ to move on any particular day. I _could_ move in stages and I'm not convinced I'll lose money if I do. I've taken off Columbus Day weekend-following-week, and it super-sucks that I can't be here this week to watch the "final" wind-up to the end of the alleged move-in ready date. For instance, I don't have a brick stain color, which means I don't have a hall-living room paint color. Ohmigawd I also don't have a final trim color either...I do have a pocket of paint chips to play with. So many decisions I have to live with for a long time...

Some day I'll just leave work, hit the gym, and go the fuck home. And sit there.

My appliance shopping was a disaster. Contractor didn't return my text to confirm appliance day, the Bray and Scarff place was empty and far more expensive than I hoped, while the Silver Spring Sears was mostly well stocked, but sucked kiester in terms of service. I literally went in there to buy my appliances and came out empty-handed just based on service. The staff were all about 18-24 at the most, were overwhelmed, it took over 30 minutes to get help, and then the kid who helped me (he was the youngest and had no identifying store employee indication at all) didn't know the answers to most of my questions...though he did try a bit of upsell. That said, he also noted their delivery days are Tu/Th, so I may have been there on a less than idea Sun. But I've seen dishwashers for $3-400, they had them at $600. They had no well-priced fridges, and no vent hoods. I will say one thing about bray and scarff - each piece had very detailed notes by service personnel noting the reason for the return and repairs made in response; sears was just...sitting there.

It only occurred to me as I was looking at moving in later that I don't _need_ (to underline so much?) to get all the appliances at once. I've settled on getting refurb/scratched appliances because at a cost of $5-15k, half price matters a lot. Sure, they might break sooner...but I won't be in the middle of disasters or cash poor by that time we hope. For now I'm only moving into the top floors though.

Date: 2015-10-05 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curvemudgeon.livejournal.com
A wise woman who I'm now living with because she takes in flawed, broken animals pointed out during our remodeling (a circle #6 on the Dante scale) that anything on the inside can be fixed in the future if we find a problem with it. More important was making sure the structure itself was secure and the way we wanted it.

Date: 2015-10-05 11:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com
Well structure I've got fixed, but I'd rather not move in before painting. omg I didn't pick trim color

Date: 2015-10-05 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shutterbug.livejournal.com
With Columbus Day coming up, there ought to be some kind of appliance sale by then. Might be worth waiting for. Then if that's the case, they can deliver directly to the new place, making that something less you have the move with the movers.

Date: 2015-10-05 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com
Columbus day is a scam...appliances are like cars, liquor, and oriental rugs as far as advertising goes. In fact in this area Checkbook (like local consumer reports) just did a study that noted sale prices were virtually no different than regular - just a sales gimmick .

Date: 2015-10-07 01:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shutterbug.livejournal.com
Huh, I should have known.

Date: 2015-10-07 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
> The thing is - unlike most folks, I really am strong, I can run up and down the stairs a lot, even renting a truck 2 times is less than paying professionals.

Let's say you are deadlifting or doing a farmer's walk. I guarantee you that you aren't putting the weights down so gently they don't even clink. Much less holding them at a microscopic height above the floor so you can make fine adjustments from a rounded-lumbar position of extreme mechanical disadvantage so that you don't scuff your floor. If you do this, yes, you will be fine. I don't think your possessions will be. Penny wise and pound foolish.

Date: 2015-10-08 02:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com
Turns out my move-in date was over-optimistic, so pounds were saved.

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