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The days seem to swirl by faster than the leaves scatter off of the tree out front.

World Fantasy Con was a blast, OryCon was short but great fun, and Marty and I spent today's school holiday visiting friends in Seattle and interfering with them getting their work done.

My big plans for the weekend: Assemble our newly acquired lawn mover and attempt a neatening pass on the grass outside. Empty at least a dozen more boxes from the living room and kitchen areas. Bake cookies for the school's Recreation Night. Update LiveJournal more than once every other month.

My dilemma for later this month: Do I, or do I not, drive all the way from Seattle to Chicago and back? There's about a van load of stuff left behind from our move, some of which is now making its absence felt. If I pay to have the stuff moved, we're looking at around $1,200 to $1,500 - more than I'm willing to spend. If I fly over, and rent a van, that's ~$900 to $1,000 - still uncomfortably high. And I already own a van, so renting one seems particularly frustrating.

Present plan, assuming I get Mike to agree: take Marty along for company, leave the weekend before Thanksgiving, arrive probably Tuesday, pack the van, have big family dinner Thursday, leave Friday, get back Sunday or Monday. Lots of slack time built in for naps, rest stops. Biggest expense is gas (considerable, but not the same order of magnitude as movers) and hotels. Could be fun. Or, could be hideous.

Date: 2004-11-12 07:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] gerisullivan.livejournal.com
Writing as someone who extended her current driving trip to include Minnesota, I'd suggest you tally up the gas, hotel, and other likely travel expenses. And look at the current condition of your van. You're adding on an oil change, 4,000 miles on your tires, etc. Will the road trip remain worth it if you incur a repair expense that would otherwise wait a few more months or more before popping up?

The other question is how much you and Marty enjoy road trips. I love them, though driving more than about 7-8 hours a day gets long.

It sounds like the big win is likely to be the family time, and the familiarity of your old home turf. I'm really enjoying seeing friends here in Minnesota in person, rather than just on Live Journal, email, and phone calls.

Good luck!

Regarding the option of having the stuff moved, if it's of shipping size, have you checked FedEx ground prices? When I moved, FedEx Ground/Home Delivery was about 60% the price of the professional movers. Are you talking hundreds of pounds worth of stuff, or a couple thousand pounds? The FedEx online calculator can give you a good idea of the cost/pound of shipping from Chicago to Seattle.

Date: 2004-11-13 01:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com
Hmm. Fishing for someone to go along on that trip or just thinking about trips in general when you asked if I liked long car trips?

Glad you enjoyed Orycon, I think it's the best general purpose con on the West Coast. However, as you may have noticed in my LJ, I wasn't very sociable that weekend.

MKK

Date: 2004-11-13 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com
First Saturday in Dec., which iCal says is Dec 4. I'll probably be there since I'm not going to SMOFcon this year.

MKK

Date: 2004-11-17 07:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com
ack! You got buried in the inbox (there's a big fight on the SMOFCON list). If you had just asked day sooner I might have been able to say yes. Alas, the very day you asked I committed to cook Thanksgiving for some friends. If you and Marty end up going would Mike like to come to our Thanksgiving?
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