Josh's mom (Laurie) to me: Why don't you make a list of what you'll need when you move next month and then we can start going shopping for things?
Me: Um okay.
Laurie: Ask Tom (Josh's dad) for the key to get into storage. That way you can go through the things from your mother to remind yourself of what you already have so you don't wind up with duplicates.
Me: Okay. Where is everything going to go once we get it?
Laurie: Oh we can just tell them not to deliver until the new apartment gets secured. We can also put some things in storage.
Me: How are we going to buy stuff while Josh is away? Shouldn't he get to choose too?
Laurie: He won't care. He's easy like that.
Laurie: I hope you don't mind my saying this, but would you and your sisters consider letting us buy you new bedding?
Me: Oh. Well thank you, but our sheets and blankets are totally fine. They don't need to be replaced.
Laurie: Somehow despite being laundered, there is still a lingering smell of cigarette smoke on them. Tom and I would be thrilled to start you kids off in a smoke-free environment.
Me: I hadn't noticed. Maybe we're just used to it.
I was totally embarrassed. When I told Alex and Danielle though, they weren't at all uncomfortable. Alex, thanks to her obsessive-compulsive catalog fetish, already picked out
the new blanket she wants, but it is ridiculously expensive and I told her there's no way she can tell Josh's parents that's what she wants.
That is another thing. Some things, I don't know how much they are supposed to cost.
There are trash cans that cost $5 and others that cost $140. How do people know which one is better? Why would you want to spend over $100 on something for garbage? Will it break? How do you even begin to buy bedding? Or a desk!
Me to Josh: Your mom wants to go shopping with me to buy stuff for when we move.
Josh: Cool, have fun.
Me: Don't you want to come?
Josh: No, I don't care. Just don't get anything too girly.
Me: Really?
Josh: Yeah. I'm not sleeping on pink sheets or drying off after a shower with a towel that has hearts and flowers on it.
Me: That's all you care about?
Josh: I care about having good food, not if the plate the food is on is bone china or something else.
Me: Okay.
Josh: If you don't know what to get either ask my mom or wait until I'm back and we'll figure it out.
Me to Danielle: Please help me. I am totally overwhelmed.
Dani: Let me see your list.
Dani: You're doing this all wrong. Plus you forgot a lot of stuff.
Me: Like what?
Dani: Trash cans? A tv. A desk! Beds! You need to put everything in categories. Like everything you'll need for the kitchen, everything you'll need for bedrooms, like that.
Me: You're giving me a headache.
Dani: You need a lot of help.
Me: Thanks.
Dani: Don't look so scared. I'll come up with a good way for you to properly thank me.
This is how I came to spend several hours today opening up all our mommy boxes and going through our old stuff. Some things still smell like her. There are dishtowels she and my nana hand embroidered. They have flowers though, so Josh will not like them. Maybe we can just get a boy-friendly dishtowel, like one in red or black or something to balance them out.
I didn't realize what was in the boxes. My nana's tea kettle is here (it has flowers on it - how come I never realized how many things have flowers before?) and I thought somewhere in these boxes was a set of dishes, but I didn't find them. How did I spend all these years thinking we had a set of dishes that we don't have? What happened to our dishes? Who has them?
There are a lot of photo albums and picture frames all wrapped in scraps of fabric. There are two boxes filled with cards and pictures Topher and my sisters and I made for our mom and nana. Who packed these? There's an entire box just filled with fabric. What happened to the sewing machines? The big hatbox that was filled with buttons?
I thought we had an entire house full of stuff, or really almost two houses full of stuff packed into boxes in our closet. But what we have instead is a bunch of stuff that is really nice to look at but will not really help us, except in terms of decorating. I want to make blankets out of all the fabric. Of course a lot of the fabric has flowers on it.
When we move I don't want to have to store ANY of this stuff. I want to be able to put it all out and use it and touch it and look at it every single day. I don't want to have to pack away the tea kettle again just because it has flowers and Josh doesn't want to use flowery things. I am so sad and frustrated and not happy at all.