Here's some helpful hints on moving in together.
Not that I had them handy when I moved in here with Joan, but a lot of the tips are just common sense. You don't tell someone that their lovely photo of their great-grandparents is crap and you want to set up your homage to Joe Montana in its place. Sensitivity, my friends. Of course, moving in would be simpler if I didn't have so much crap. Since most of Joan's stuff, think kitchen-ish stuff, is better than mine, I've made a lot of less fortunate people happy by donating my toaster/convention oven, my microwave and other stuff to the Community Warehouse here.
I'm technically moved in, and my music operation is pretty much set up, maybe 90%, but up in that room and down in the basement are all these boxes. Some are half-full and need to be combined, some are empty and need to be broken down and store or discarded. And some just need to be shoved on shelves. Luckily, I come with shelves. I've got to spend enormous gobs of time getting all that stuff into some order.
And then I've got to clean up my old apartment. That's the task I dread.
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