Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Taki and Connie Move to Castle Rock

Note that there aren't any pictures of 'the move'... because it was non stop typical moving day craziness mixed with the worst storm of the year. We woke up to a fairly nice day and began finishing the packing and cleaning we had been doing the day before. Connie had a lot done and the apartment was quite clean so we thought we were in good shape. Ward members began to arrive to help with the move and we scurried to keep up. Taki drove the truck like he had been doing it his whole life. If you remember, they sold all of their 'goods' when they left Baltimore and moved to Denver with just the stuff they could fit in their 2 cars. So, Taki thought he was more than prepared with a 16 foot truck that 'would hold everything in a 2 bedroom apartment'. Wrong. The truck soon filled and there were still bikes and things that needed to go in the cars. So, we all drove to Castle Rock to find that we forgot the 'dolly' for the heavy items. Connie and I rushed back to Lone Tree to get it and got back just in time to see that all of the moving had already been done by the Castle Rock ward. The next fiasco occurred when we couldn't find the curtain rod hardware to put the old rod back up. That was found carefully packed in the new rod box later... But night was falling and so was the snow.. quite heavily as Taki rushed to get new hardware and put up the rod. It was about 11pm when 3 cars struck out in a terrible snowstorm. I was trying to follow but couldn't see any cars through the snow...but suddenly I saw 2 bikes on the back of a car and thought "who in their right mind would have bikes on their car on a day like this??.. oh, the bikes! it's Taki". So, I got as close as I could and we struck out.. not knowing where Connie was. I quickly realized I couldn't see anything and had to get off to clear a better spot. Instead of pulling over, Taki wisely suggested that we pull off at the exit and he braved the elements to clear my car better. Back on the road it was white knuckle driving and Taki's tires were bald so he was slipping and sliding. When we arrived at the new home, we were happy to see that Connie had made it.. although a car had spun out in front of her and almost caused her to crash. So, that is the end of the move story.. quite miserable but I noted that in spite of all of the adversity there was not a cross word spoken or any tension between them. I was quite impressed. So, the new house is beautiful except for the colors of the walls on the main floor.. which were a bold mustard yellow, aspen green, and a bright red. We had to remedy this and set to painting.

You see the results of our painting were beautiful. It took longer than we thought but looks great. Taki was faster and better than I was but I was retired... so I did much of the work... and learned a few things about 'brandishing' or making a line to change colors between rooms with rounded corners.
We Both leaned into the paint a few times. I noted that my 'paint highlights' lasted almost as long as the ones I paid to get at the hair salon.
There was still plenty to do but Taki and Connie insisted on taking me out to dinner with one of Taki's famous coupons. We went to The Old West BBQ... a little tackiness in the atmosphere.. but the food was great. Note Taki with Buffalo Bill.

3 comments:

Mom said...

if anyone wants to try to fix this, they are welcomed to try. Sorry. I haven't had time to post and am really behind... maybe by the last one I'll have it right.

Annette Shumway said...

wow. what a move! Sounds like a TOTAL nightmare! But I've seen the new house and it's rockin' awesome. Gorgeous paint job and ready for a new baby!

Mom said...

Thanks for fixing this... you kids are all my best 'sidekicks' when it comes to fixing disasters.