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In which we enjoy another move and the presence a whole set of friends!

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This weekend was the big move day! After one week of sleeping on the floor on my own, the family was to be reunited and I was to be reunited with my bed!

Thanks to a full week of effort from Sarah, her mother and I, reached Saturday, the only things that had to be moved were the large ones: Sofas, beds, tables and Thia’s garden toys.

My main concern was that everything looked great on paper with regards with timing, but once again, we had cut it extremely fine, with most of the utilities being only transferred on Saturday. The plan ended up being the following:

  • 6:30: Wake Up
  • 7:00AM until 8:00PM: Wait for the Gas man to come and activate our gas account and start the pilot lights.
  • 8:00AM: Agnes comes and relays me in the house, waiting for the gas man, while I go and get the truck.
  • 8:30AM: Pick up truck
  • 9:00AM: Leave truck rental place and go to house
  • 9:30AM: Long list of friends arrive and start loading the truck
  • 1:00PM: Move over
  • 2:00PM: Return truck
  • 2:30PM: Rain starts!
  • 2:30PM: Cable guys over
  • 3:00PM: Satellite guys over (until 8:00PM)
  • Keep fixing and plugging stuff until exhaustion arise
  • Midnight: Pass out and sleep for few hours!

The best part of this day of move was the turn out of friends, colleagues and neighbors! Almost everybody we knew and who was available answered the call and helped us shlep our stuff!

We will all remember the pain of trying to move Thia’s new slide and playground, Alfredo’s effort to try to convince me to take it to pieces in order to get it out of the garden and Sylvain’ push to put all energy we had left to get that stuff out of our garden in one piece (almost)!

Kudos to Brian, our neighbor, whose wife is 9 months and week pregnant and who managed to make it despite the imminent new arrival in his family! (Still to happen at the time I finally publish this note)

Life can now resume!

In which my camping conditions got upgraded! Or maybe not after all!

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As I am still camping at night in our new “404 Found” house, we decided last night to move more stuff to the new bedroom. The more stuff did include a bedside table on which I can now attach my reading light, a cabinet containing so of my clothes and our TV cabinet, with TV, DVD player and DVR. Sarah also bought me a little 6-pack, to enjoy a beer or 2 in front of a good movie.

So around 10:30, I decided to retire to the bedroom, after having been freezing my bu** off in the family room for quite some time and was looking forward to slip into my sleeping bag and finally watch some of the recorded space related documentaries stored on the DVR. I hence proceeded, switched the TV on, switched the DVR on and the stupid machine kept looking for its satellite feed instead of playing any recorded content.My sole issue here: The DirecTV guys are coming on Saturday to install our new dish. So until then, I can watch a great white and blue screen and nothing else! Life is so unfair!

In which I declare “404 Found!” and decide to spend the week sleeping on a floor!

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This might be a pure geek joke but after all these years spent working close to web servers, I couldn’t think of anything else when I received the key of our new home on Saturday: “We have found 404!”…

You can see some pictures of the new and empty place in the “prettypics” section…

So far, the move is going well, we have been working non stop over the weekend and have completed close to 50% of the move, our main idea being to only have our large pieces of furniture to load into the truck on Saturday morning but have everything else already there, sorted and placed where it belongs! This couldn’t have been possible without Sarah’s mum presence this month in L.A., looking after Thia and packing boxes while Sarah and I load and unload our both cars…

This however came at a price:

  • First, we have been going back and forth between the 2 houses all weekend, packing, loading, unloading, unpacking, sorting. Please repeat until exhaustion reaches you!
  • As we now have a fair amount of kit in the new house, our new landlord, Ed, told me last night that he would never leave the house empty as people have seen us carry boxes and stuff all weekend and now know that there are some valuables in the place. As he managed to instill doubt in me, I resorted in moving in, on my own for the week.

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    The annoying part in this is that there is still no heating nor hot water in the place, so I have to still go back and forth between both houses in the morning to take a shower before going to the office (and obviously having breakfast with the family)…

    The great part in this is that I will finally have the time to catch up on my “Battlestar Galactica” and “Heroes”!!!

    Next step on the to do list:

    • Transfer utilities to the new house
    • Get gas in the new house!

      In which we are celebrating one year in the USA!

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      It has now been a year since we left London on a gloomy morning, all emotional, leaving our close friends and familly behind, not really knowing what was going to happen with us.

      At this exact time, last year, we were arriving at the temporary house we only saw so far in pictures on Google Maps, fighting jet lag and trying to find our marks.

      Our first day in the country wasn’t without glitches and we faced stupidity when trying to get our rental car as well as our own brain-dead state when we tried to fill our first shopping cart at Ralph’s that same night.

      This first year has been filled with emotions (good and bad), adventures and discovery! Let’s admit it: It has been a roller-coaster! But there was one aspect of the US that I didn’t think I would face that rapidly: The legal system!

      So as you know (per our previous post), we are currently in an awkward situation on the housing front and it turned evident that we would need some form of help to get out of this mess the best we can!

      So what a better way to celebrate our first anniversary than to go and meet with an attorney!

      We didn’t blow a candle or open champagne but it now feels like we are part of this country! We have an SUV, we live in a large house (for the time being), Sarah goes to the gym a lot and has “play dates” with her local friends, I enjoyed the last quarter of the Superbowl on Sunday AND WE CAN NOW TELL NASTY PEOPLE THAT THEY SHOULD SPEAK TO OUR ATTORNEY!!!

      You have to love it or hate it!

      Once again, Happy Anniversary!

      In which we are moving AGAIN!

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      So for those of you who are not located on this side of the pond and have left the family diary with pictures of our Christmas tree and Thia expecting Santa’s visit, things have changed a bit…

      We have to move out of our house or face the law!

      Why?

      Well, we have been good tenants, signed a one year lease with an agent (left a huge deposit), paid our rent on time, taken care of the house as it was ours but the bargain seems to not have been respected on both sides…

      The people we are currently renting our Toluca Lake house from have been renting us a house whose owner went into foreclosure without letting us know that this was the case. We all know that foreclosure is the new Black in California but didn’t think we would be impacted by this new fashion!

      We found out in October that things might not have been as we hoped for when a first realtor knocked at the door and explained to us that our house was to be auctioned later that month. Shock, horror and immediate phone call to our managing agent! After having discussed the matter with them, we were told that everything was fine and that they were in negotiation with the bank to pay the debts and buy it from them.We believed them!

      It turned out to not be totally true and according to official registers and a visit from another realtor, we have found out that the property had been sold on auction around Xmas time. Our current agent claims that they are suing the bank, are trying to reverse the sale and have even provided us today with a copy of the case, a nice rebate on the rent and assuance that everything is fine. Sadly for us, in the meantime we have been (not so) kindly asked to vacate the property within 30 days by the new owner and their agent who cannot sell the place as long as we live in it and hence is losing money by the day in a declining market.

      We have tried to turn for legal help (useless) and have the help of a realtor friend of ours but this doesn’t change much the fact that if we stay where we are, we would face an eviction for unlawful occupation, despite having a signed lease (amended yesterday actually) and that we are still paying our rent (we fools!). Such eviction would result in a pretty bad record and hell for the next 7 years!

      So, we are on the road again! Sarah is visiting house after house and we are trying to negotiate an as amicable as possible way out of this mess (but one thing is sure, we wont go down without a fight!)

      Stay tuned and wait for the next (now usual) post about the “new” house!




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