Monday, January 23, 2012

Schedueling my life

This looks like the current state of my house...
  
     Thanks to some sage advice from my friend Sarah, I'm working on creating the biggest to-do list ever made.  I see all I have to accomplish, panic, and then break down to do nothing.  Apparently, the key to my sanity is making a daily "to be accomplished" list and stick to it.  I also need to create the aformentioned giant to do list, and check things off when they are completed.  I think this may be the solitary way to keep me sane between now and the big move this summer. 

     On a better note, I have been actively inquiring into a pet moving service, scholarships, a relocation manager in Scotland to find potential dwellings, and a realtor to rent my home here once I leave.  I have also been using my new mantra, "scan or shred, scan or shred" quite literally.  I intend on digitizing every aspect of my life, and carry this with me on an external hard drive.  Who needs paperwork clogging up suitcases when there are jewelry supplies and scarves to take? :)

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Keeping calm and scanning on

We can do it!

      Well, it's not as bad as I thought, at least on the cat front.  The vet visit and more research on my part has calmed my nerves substantially.  The pet scheme for the UK changed as of January 1, and I'm thanking my lucky stars it did, as the new process is SO much smoother and less stressful for kitty and Mommy alike! The process for the kitty visas now looks like this:

1) Microchip (check)
2) Rabies again (even though they're up to date)
3) letter from the vet (official vet certificate)
4) travel on appropriate route to the UK

THAT'S IT!  No blood work, no waiting, less panicking!  I'm a lucky girl...

     Since you are all probably already tired of my kitty rantings (don't worry, there will be more soon, I promise), I thought I'd update you on my recent attempts to get myself organized for this move.  I have decided that after years of collecting jewelry magazines and recipes in paper/magazine format, I will now scan them, put them on my external hard drive, and get rid of the paper!  Huzzah for cleaning/purging and organizing at the same time!  It feels so good to get something accomplished finally, as I've felt so sick since Christmas, and have hardly felt like working, much less packing.  The magazines are going to a good purpose too.  Any home/cooking ones are donated to the library's magazine exchange and my jewelry ones will be now the property of the new beading group I just formed! 

     My new group is enabling me to again find my creative outlet/voice while teaching/helping others do the same.  Since I started my museum course a year and a half ago, I've had little time to make.  This new group is giving me a reason to get back to my wire and hammers!  I'm pretty stoked to see the interest in the community, and hope that reflects on our numbers today at the first meeting. 

   I also am planning to take a significant amount of my jewelry supplies with me to Scotland so I can keep up my jewelry creations.  I now realize that I can't shut things out of my life that are important to me, but rather, I just have to find the time to make it happen!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The freaking out has commenced...

Who knew something so small could be such a pain in the butt?

I'd like to make it crystal clear that yes, I have finally begun to freak out over my impending move!  I started looking at the kitties' records to make sure they have the correct scan-able microchip numbers, and the panic set in.  What is ISO comparable?  Do I have to get them re-chipped?  Why are their differences in micro-chipping? Grrrrr!

The panic started when I read an article online that stated if your pet's microchip can't be read with the UK's DIFFERENT digitization/scanner system, your pet could face quarantine.  O.M.G.  This is WAY more stressful that I thought it would be.  So, I'm trying to be pro-active.  I made an consultation vet appointment and really hope this gives me the comfort I need. 

So the order goes something like this:
1) Microchipping
2) Rabies Vaccination
3) Rabies blood test (which, I might add, has to go to a government-approved facility)
4) Letter from your vet (on letterhead) saying your pet is a-ok (and it HAS to be signed in blue ink.  Yes, blue).
5) Health certificate filled out by vet
6) USDA endorsement
7) 24-48 hours before departure: issue of international health certificate AND tick/tapeworm treatment
(Thanks to Sabrina for the comprehensive list!)

Oh god, I think I just made myself panic even more.  Mind you, this is just for the cats.  I still have to get my visa situated, find a place to live, look for scholarships, oh, and get rid of all of my stuff.  Shutdown mode has now commenced...

Monday, January 2, 2012

New year, new beginnings


Here we go!

Well, I suppose I should start off by saying that 2012 couldn't have come soon enough in my world!  This year holds the beginning of a new chapter in my life, a chapter that I'm eager to embrace full on.  However, this new change, and the topic of this new blog, won't come easy.  So with the following musings to come, I present my feeble attempt at blogging, my adventure to and in another country, and the process of writing the world's biggest paper (ok, not the world's biggest, just MY biggest).

I'm sitting here in my living room, surrounded by piles of stuff.  Piles to give away, piles to sell, piles to put in storage, and the tiniest pile of items that will go with me to Scotland. Not only do I have my own crap to contend with, but since my house once belonged to my parents, I now have the difficult task of sorting/selling/packing away their items too.   How do you sort through your life, and the lives of your family?  I'll tell you, it's a pretty daunting and downright horrible task.  Not only is the task itself time consuming and mind-boggling, but the emotional attachment I have to so many things is making this even more difficult.  I think this purging of material things will be emotionally draining, but will also symbolically and physically create the sense of freedom and respite my soul craves from having a life of chaos, unorganization, and attachment to things. 

So with that, here's to 2012...a time for change, a time for new, a time to be free.