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Apologies for MIA

Wow, the moving thing is A LOT OF WORK.  I have not been good about getting around to reading blogs, let alone commenting.  I barely remember to eat and brush my teeth lately.
The end is in sight though and I am feeling happy with the way the new place is shaping up.  I expect to be really settled by the weekend.
I am taking an unpleasant break from unpacking now, though.  Colonoscopy tomorrow so I am otherwise occupied.  The fun just never stops.
BTW, have you seen those commercials about how easy it is to move when you have Comcast.  Well, don't believe them for a second.  But that's another blog topic entirely.

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  1. Your not alone.... I have been MIA a lot lately too. At least I have managed remember to brush my teeth. lol Eww.. wishing you all the best with the colonoscopy.

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  2. Great scheduling on that colonoscopy!

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  3. I don't know what worse, dealing with Comcast or getting a colonoscopy. Both are a PIA in manner of speaking. Great job on getting unboxed and moved in. Hope all goes well with the colonoscopy.

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  4. Hey, good luck with the colonoscopy! Lol.

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  5. Darn, I thought Comcast could at least live up to their ads...They are a business loss all the way around and are losing customers right and left!

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  6. We have Comcast too! Booooooo!~ Moving is one of my least favorite activities!

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  7. Glad to hear the moving is getting near an end. Good luck with the colonoscopy!

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  8. I can't wait to hear the cable company battle! Hope tomorrow is uneventful.

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  9. Bless you. Moving and a colonoscopy so close is a tough pair. Keep us posted as you start to get settled. Looking forward to pictures.

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  10. Oh yes! I well remember how stressful and exhausting a move can be. Please take your time and remember to take care of yourself too. Ohhhh.... actually the colonoscopy is a way to take care of yourself too. :-)

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  11. Don't even start me on Comcast!

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