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Moving into a New Home: The Excitement, the Calls, and the Quest for Reliable Internet

Moving into a New Home: The Excitement, the Calls, and the Quest for Reliable Internet Tomorrow is the big day—closing on my new house! The excitement is off the charts, but so is my to-do list. One of the key tasks: getting all my utilities transferred and set up. While I expected a seamless digital process, I’ve been caught off guard by the fact that some providers still require a good old-fashioned phone call to complete the transfer. This has made me reflect on how much my relationship with phones has changed over the years. Back in the 80s, I could talk for hours, stretching the coiled cord across the room while diving into deep conversations. Now? I avoid phone calls like they’re an unnecessary obstacle in my workflow. Funny how times change! The 80s are Calling! One of the most crucial utilities I need to set up is internet service . Unlike decades ago when internet was a luxury, today it’s an absolute necessity—especially when working remotely and teaching online. I’m diving...

Life is a Project and so is New Home

 I wish I had posted more during my last DIY Home makeover, but this time I am determined to post more and share my adventures.  The good, the bad, the ugly of a move and home that needs some TLC. I am keeping my fingers crossed that everything goes well on my house closing this Wednesday - please send positive energy my way.  For those that remember my last house it was a charming little brick cape cod in Arlington, VA built in 1939 with original hardwood floors and radiator heat.  My house in Gary, Indiana is a split level house that was built in 1968.  The home has great bones, but the carpets, kitchen, and bath might be original to the home, so lots of opportunities. As I prepare to move I have created a moving checklist and am putting items together based on what I currently have on hand, what I think is in my U-Haul boxes, and what I know I will need immediately on moving in.  The house does has not appliances, so planning on using a makeshift kitchen...