And lo, the Vonage takes her down
Twenty eight minutes, people. That’s how long I spent on the phone signing up for Vonage digital phone service. Listening to the terms and conditions twice, having my order read back to me and recorded by no less than three different recording devices three separate times, and all while trying to decipher the words spoken with an accent that my lazy American ears didn’t know how to process.
I said, “I’m sorry, can you say that again, please?” at least twenty times. In the background, Lila sitting on the other task chair, spinning it around and around and knocking the back into the sewing table on each pass. Thunk. Thunk. Thunk. The fan on the G4 screaming like a small jet. Then Lila howling for more Little Bear. Then “Let’s go over your order one more time, Ms. Ferry.” Yes. Please. Let’s, do. One. More. Time.
::head explodes::
::mops up blood and grey matter splatter::
Time to get dressed, load thirty boxes of books into the back of the Ram, and head over to the inlaws to pick up THE KEYS! Must remember to bring a tape measure, a notebook with the measurements of the piano, the entertainment armoir, the king bed, and the new fridge. Also, stop to pick up hot pepper cheese for Dad. Not pepper-jack. Pepper cheese. You got that wrong last time, little missy. Then over to the new house where I will lock myself in, strip naked, and run through the rooms. I keep telling Tyler that’s what I’m going to do and he is so completely freaked out that he’s moaning in his room about his ‘tard of a mother.
We have to empty out the boxes of books onto the big workbench in the basement, then bring all of the boxes back home so we can pack up the kitchen. I just refuse to buy any more bloody boxes.
But we’re MOVING. Starting…NOW.











"In summer we live out of doors, and have only impulses and feelings, which are all for action, and must wait commonly for the stillness and longer nights of autumn and winter before any thought will subside; we are sensible that behind the rustling leaves, and the stacks of grain, and the bare clusters of the grape, there is the field of a wholly new life, which no man has lived; that even this earth was made for more mysterious and nobler inhabitants than men and women. In the hues of October sunsets, we see the portals to other mansions than those which we occupy."
~Henry David Thoreau


June 15th, 2006 at 8:15 am
Hooray!!! Congratulations and have fun streaking through your brand new home!!! Teenage sons will understand one day. Maybe!
June 15th, 2006 at 10:23 am
Fantastic!1
June 16th, 2006 at 6:26 am
ahhhhhhh - but now you have good, cheap phone service
And this also means you got cable tv, right????????? 
June 16th, 2006 at 11:32 am
We *just* signed up for Vonage. It was super easy to do it via their website. I hate talking on the phone! Evil!
Congrats on terrorizing your teenager! Go, you!