Mar
9
2010
by: Savitri

Here’s my temporary space. I moved all these from my office. This way the moving folks won’t be confused and accidently pack any of these up when they stop by next week.
To the left is my work computer and to the right is my photo studio. The Dell (2209WA — IPS screen <– best type of monitor screen for graphic/photography work) is hooked up to the Macbook Pro (13″ — it’s a great size for traveling). The MPB is in clamshell mode. Basically you can have the lid closed while hooked up to an external monitor. The older model used to warp due to the heat. The new models are not suppose to do that. I hope so!!
My tablet is an Intuos3 6×8. I LOVE it! I have a 12×19 at work but obviously I don’t (and will never) have enough desk real estate for such a thing. I love the 6×8 because I can stick it in a laptop bag if I need to.
Today I have a lot more crap around my desk. I have my camera, a work EHD, a work Flip, and some CDs.
My only complaint are all the cables. They are driving me NUTS!!!
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Mar
9
2010
by: Savitri

For our move we’re allowed a total of 11k pounds of stuff to be moved. There are three parts to it… the big motherlode (55-60 days to get there), unaccompanied baggage (40-45 days, up to 350# for anybody age 12+ and 175 for under 12, and no furniture), and luggage that you take on the airplane (two carry-on and two suitcase at 70#/ea.). If needed you can also have storage and transport. So if we want to keep our washer and dryer we can store it for free as long as we’re within our 11k pounds. The same with transport. If I want my mother-in-law to take care of our vintage stereo we can arrange it so that a moving company does that for us. Oh, there’s one more thing… you can mail things yourself too. I want to mail our important documents that are not too hard to find replacements over to the UK. I can do that and as long as we haven’t gone over the 11k pound limit the Air Force will reimburse us. Now, see the black bag and the tote? I think I’m going to mail them a few days before we get on an airplane he he he…
The above is my part of unaccompanied baggage. My 350# will consist of clothes, craft stuff, pots and pans, and a computer. My craft room and kitchen’s ready to go. I have clothes to tackle still… I need to get rid of a few more things.
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Mar
9
2010
by: Savitri

Emma got this mailbox from Hobby Lobby. As soon as we got home she went into the craft room and started coloring.
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Mar
9
2010
by: Savitri

I have this bad habit of eating in the middle of the night. This was one of them – just quickie fried rice (I’d later garnish with green onions and slices of tomatoes… in the summer time when we have some from the garden I’d add cucumbers). I was working on something on the computer that night. I know that one day this is going to catch up to me but for now I really don’t care because I still have my wonderful metabolism, I need the calories cause I’m still nursing, and I do work out every other day with the P90X. I quit doing it everyday because I couldn’t keep up with the eating… it effected my ability to make enough milk for Jovie.
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