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      #275660 - 07/25/06 06:22 PM
melitami

Reged: 02/23/04
Posts: 1213
Loc: Ewing, NJ, USA (IBS-D, Vegetarian)

We have approximately 5 boxes packed I'm soo wiped out when I get home from work, and Mac's been gone a bunch at conferences this summer, not much has been packed yet.

Been an ok fibro summer for me....working with the kids means I'm on my feet all day, so I'm incredibly tired and a little sore in the evenings. Also tired all the time since I'm working full time and it's taking a lot out of me. Though it's only for 3.5 more weeks! Then I get a few weeks off to finish moving, unpack, and get settled before grad school starts!

The other roomies are doing well, working on getting a new place of their own so they can move as well next month. Craziness as usual around the apartment

Keep me updated on the plans for coming up, we should meet up while you're up here!

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Re: Ohhhhhhhh over the bridge Jersey..... new
      #275661 - 07/25/06 06:40 PM
LittleLisa

Reged: 06/22/04
Posts: 2018
Loc: USA

Yes, I know that area. It's Camden that's the "bad" area right? Not Trenton? We went to the Tweeter Center for a concert and kinda got just a wee bit lost and man were we fearing for our lives Got out of that section quickly!!!

Good luck in Grad School! That's just totally awesome!!

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Little Lis, Camden's not that bad! new
      #275731 - 07/26/06 01:09 PM
Sheri01

Reged: 04/19/04
Posts: 1731
Loc: New Jersey

ok ok maybe it is but atleast its kinda self contained from the rest of Jersey! I live not too far from Camden and not so far from philly either! Melitami, Im sure you had your reasons for moving to the Trenton area but its a SWEET commute to Philly from my hood, camden COUNTY is a pretty nice suburban area.


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yay for trips! new
      #275732 - 07/26/06 01:13 PM
Sheri01

Reged: 04/19/04
Posts: 1731
Loc: New Jersey

I cant remember the last time I was on... but me and my boyfriend (yup, got a new one haha) went to Vegas over my Spring Break! I had the time of my life ive never been so far from home but I loved it! Ive never gambled before (which is weird since i live less than an hour from atlantic city) But I loved video poker and five dollar hands of table black jack! Definately lost more money than I won haha but I kept my play money reasonable! I think I want to get married at the Flamingo one day!

Josh (my bf/snugglebear) and his dad mentioned going to germany this fall and if i save up for a plane ticket I might be able to go! but thats all up in the air , but hey, a girl can dream of leaving the country ONCE in her life, cant she?

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It's all the BF's fault new
      #275791 - 07/26/06 06:24 PM
melitami

Reged: 02/23/04
Posts: 1213
Loc: Ewing, NJ, USA (IBS-D, Vegetarian)

We're moving up near Trenton since Mac is going to Princeton for grad school and they have a residency requirement that their grad students live in the area. So I'll be taking the train to and from Philly during the week, and he'll have a 20 minute or so drive each day. It's the best compromise we could come up with and still live together next year.

That said, the new place has central air, its own washer and dryer, a patio, and two full bathrooms, so I'm very happy to be moving up to something a bit nicer than student apartments! No more trips to the laundromat and no more dripping in sweat in every room except the one room with the window A/C!

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Melissa
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Central air, a must for fibromites! new
      #275861 - 07/27/06 10:25 AM
Nelly

Reged: 08/06/04
Posts: 4381
Loc: Within stray mortar fire of DC

I would be lost without my central air...! It's so hard on my body to be overheating all the time!! I really had it rough in Bangkok with the 100 degree heat plus 90 percent humidity (never experienced THAT before)! ;crazy:

V v excited for your new digs! I'll give you a call before I go up and maybe if you're in town we can do an IBS happy hour.

~nelly~

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Re: Central air, a must for fibromites! new
      #275863 - 07/27/06 10:45 AM
michele

Reged: 06/02/03
Posts: 6886
Loc: southeastern michigan

I agree, I couldn't live without central air!

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