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Tuesday, 30 August 2005
Continuing our tales and tribulations (at long last)
Moving story first... then news at the end :)

So, moving actually started on Friday, August 19, when we got a phone call from U-Haul saying that the equipment we had ordered hadn't "landed" in Chicago yet. We were told to await a phone call later that day with the time and place where we could pick up our truck and car transporter. The call never came. Saturday morning, we packed and sorted with U-Haul's fantastic hold music as the background on speakerphone, trying to find our truck. Finally, we got a call on the other line telling us that we could get our truck, but they wouldn't have the car transporter until later Saturday. We figured, fine, at least we can load the truck. However, the truck U-Haul had available was not the 17-footer ordered, but a monstrous 26-footer (suitable for moving small houses). We decided to go with it, picked up the huge truck and brought it back to the building.

We ended up with about 15 people helping us move out of the apartment in Hyde Park, and one of the first things we tried to do was get our couch out to the truck. A bunch of the guys turned the couch on end, got it into the hallway and to the elevator – but the couch wouldn't fit. None of us could believe it – the couch had fit into the elevator when we moved in, and therefore should fit back into the elevator so we could move out. However, in the interim the elevator had been remodeled, and decorative molding was added about 4-6 inches below the ceiling. Short of ripping out the molding (which believe me, we wanted to do), our couch just wasn't going to fit. The guys then tried to shove the couch down the indoor emergency stairs, but no luck. We thought about using the outdoor fire escape, but the building manager shot that idea down. Then the maintenance guy had a brilliant idea – put the couch on top of the elevator car, take the car down to the basement, and offload the couch on the first floor. But the building manager wouldn't let us do that, either.

Meanwhile, everyone was moving the rest of our boxes and bags out to the truck (which looked even more ridiculously large without a couch in it) and our apartment was pretty much empty. Anthony supervised the truck loading, and everything we owned (sans couch) made one layer on the floor of the truck. We were still awaiting a phone call from U-Haul about our car transporter, and at this point seriously thought we were leaving both the car and the couch in Chicago. Since the apartment was empty, we said goodbye to everyone helping, and turned in our keys to the building manager. As we were preparing to leave the car for 10 days, we got a call from U-Haul – they had a tow dolly for us! We said farewell to our couch, shut the truck and headed for the U-Haul on 25th and King Drive.

Once at the U-Haul place, Jimmy and the gigantic truck had an unfortunate run-in with a concrete pylon while we attempted to get the car on the tow dolly (Word to the wise- ALWAYS get the insurance when you rent a moving truck...). Then the U-Haul guy "helping" us told us to turn the blinkers on in the car, to prevent it from getting hit (I guess he was out of the little magnetic lights).

At long last, at about 5 p.m., we hit the road to Ann Arbor. We stopped to put some gas in the truck and hit the $50 limit without even making a dent in the truck's gigantic gas tank, but decided to leave it at that and see how far we could go. We had to drive about 45 mph the whole way, thanks to the trailer, and got to Ann Arbor at about midnight ET. Then we tried to take the car off the tow dolly. Surprisingly, running your blinkers for six hours makes your battery die, so we had to wait for Hyundai motor services to come jump the car (woo! for unlimited roadside assistance for 2 more months).

We finally got into our apartment at about 1 a.m. and crashed in our sleeping bags in our new living room. At 10 a.m., the folks from Jimmy's new lab showed up to help unload the truck – and we were done by 11:30. We spent much of the rest of the day unpacking, rested a little, and continued to unpack for the next week.

Our cable guy came on Tuesday to hook up the TV and internet, which we had for about 5 hours before they turned it off again, since we were still on some mysterious "disconnect list." But the guy came back out again Wednesday to re-hook us up, and got us off the list (yay).

At this point, pretty much everything is organized and out of boxes. The pictures are hung on the walls, and we're feeling at home.

And big news – we've adopted a dog! She's a two-year old mutt named Violet. Photos of Violet, and the new apartment, will be posted soon, we promise.

Thanks again to everyone who helped us move. We couldn't have done it without you, and we miss all you Chicago people already!

Posted by Kathleen at 9:54 PM CDT
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Tuesday, 23 August 2005
We made it!
And we now have internet access again. Woo!

More tales and tribulations to tell... we must go buy food. Suffice to say that getting a 26-foot U-Haul and having to leave our couch in Chicago were only the start of a very long moving day.

Posted by Kathleen at 12:35 PM CDT
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Tuesday, 16 August 2005
New paper, yay!
After too many months of effort, my paper is finally published! Check it out:
PLoS Biology paper

Posted by jhougland at 10:33 AM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 14 September 2005 3:02 PM CDT
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Monday, 8 August 2005
Moving Countdown continues...
Days until move: 13
Total boxes packed: 14 (Yay, progress!)

We hit A2 this Saturday to inspect our new apartment. Apart from some minor fixes, it's looking pretty good. The trip was productive, but fast - there and back in 15 hours or so (we took the train).

Evite going out soon with moving details. Pizza bribe will be offered :)

Posted by Kathleen at 12:14 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 8 August 2005 4:42 PM CDT
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Friday, 5 August 2005
Real entry still TK
Days until we move: 15
Total boxes packed: 5

Trip to San Diego: Good
MLB games seen by me in the past 7 days: 3

Current status: Tired, slight head colds (both of us)

Apartment in A2 readiness: Gas & Electric will be turned on (woo! A/C!) in time for move-in. Need to pick a cable/internet package and schedule that installation.

Query for those with HDTV: Should we have the TV already in place before we install? If we don't, the stinking cable people will charge us two separate install fees (one for cable/internet and one for HD when we need that installed), won't they?

We swear we'll write a real entry soon.

Posted by Kathleen at 11:41 AM CDT
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Tuesday, 26 July 2005
Weekend Update
We've decided that the time has come to see the touristy things in Chicago that we usually ignore. So, for example, we went on the Architectural River Cruise on Sunday. Our cruise started at 10 a.m. and it was already roasting outside. We did discover, however, that if motivated, you can walk all the way from the Millennium Park parking garage to the boat dock without ever going on "upper" level streets. The cruise was really interesting (and really hot) but we learned a lot. I didn't realize how few architectural firms were responsible for the buildings along the river.

Then, in an attempt to stay cool, we walked over to the Nordy's mall on Michigan for lunch, again avoiding the upper level. After lunch, we hit the River East movie theater, and saw "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" and "Wedding Crashers." Both movies are excellent, although at opposite ends of the movie spectrum. Johnny Depp is truly weird as Willy Wonka, and Vince Vaughn is really funny in Wedding Crashers. Plus, the trailer for Harry Potter 4 was before "Charlie," so we got to see that - I can't wait! I'm now re-reading the books (again).

Posted by Kathleen at 1:01 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 27 July 2005 8:35 AM CDT
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Friday, 22 July 2005
Flip-flop flap
So, I was surfing the Michigan sports web site (to check out next year's football schedule for a co-worker) and look what I found. How come the Michigan softball team can wear shorts & tennis shoes to the White House and no one minds, but the NU lacrosse team wears skirts & flip-flops and it's all over the news?


Posted by Kathleen at 4:07 PM CDT
Updated: Friday, 22 July 2005 4:58 PM CDT
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Thursday, 21 July 2005
OK, since the last quiz sucked...
I tested this one and it is possible to get different answers... I swear.
You Are a German Shepherd Puppy
Intelligent, quick witted, and a bit aggressive. You've got the jaw power to take a bite out of anyone you choose.
What Breed of Puppy Are You?

Posted by Kathleen at 4:32 PM CDT
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005
Pop Quiz!
OK, I am a little adventurous... right? Bueller?
Slow and Steady
Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy.

They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder.

It'd really surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment.

They expect you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then usually decide against it.
How Do People See You?

Posted by Kathleen at 5:34 PM CDT
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Tuesday, 19 July 2005
When it is time to move on...
So, Sunday evening I came home from lab around dinner time. Kathleen and I decided to order Thai food from our local favorite Thai place and walk over to pick it up. Now, I've been in enough times that they know me by sight and greet me when I walk through the door. Just for kicks, I asked Kathleen to call and order the food and order one dish I am particularly fond of, garlic beef without any broccoli or onions, without mentioning my name. Here's a excerpt from the phone call:

Kathleen: "I'd like panang curry chicken with extra vegetables"

Thai food lady: "OK, anything else?"

Kathleen: " An order of garlic beef, no onions no broccoli"

Thai food lady: "This order is for Jimmy, right?"

...at which point Kathleen almost fell over from a combination of laughter and shock. Knowing me on sight is one thing, but the Thai restaurant now knows me by my order! I don't know whether to feel comfortable or weirded out by this.

Posted by jhougland at 11:10 AM CDT
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