Monday, December 04, 2006

White Glove Inspection

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The winner, and the new blog name, will be revealed from the beach (later this week) Sorry for the delay, but it is going to be a tough decicion.

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We spent last week with our moving buddies (they just loved our food storage, huge old piano, and Nathan's 600+ pound lathe*) then we spent the weekend cleaning our military house to prepare for the white glove inspection. Our past two military houses have been condemned as we were leaving (coincidence?) so this is the first time we had to clean more than the kitchen appliances. It was hard work, and my dry hands are proof that we did not hire a cleaning lady.

But I have some new favorite cleaning tools: SOS pads are brilliant. They shine up a stove like no other. When I used an SOS pad to shine up my toaster, Sydney thought I had bought a new one. Magic Erasers are also divine. A while ago Nathan soaked some wood in our bathtub (to bend the wood for one project or another.) The wood left a ring around the tub that scrubbing bubbles and comet could not touch. But magic eraser cleaned it right up like, well, magic! The magic eraser cleaned finger prints off white-fake-wood-cupboards, and scuffs off of walls. I'm buying stock in that company.

This morning the inspector arrived. I had imagined a Marine in dress uniform complete with white gloves, but it was actually an older non-military woman in birkenstocks. She checked the refridgerator, pulled out kitchen drawers (and made me wipe off a few crumbs that we missed) checked the shower stalls for water spots, and the garage floor for grease. And we passed! Yippee!

Now Nathan can check out and we can get out of here.

Here is the plan for our fam. Today we are mooching off of friends - using one friend's computer (thanks Janene,) sleeping at another house (thank you Terry and Sarah,) and I'm sure the kids will be all over the place to play later today. Tomorrow at 6am our airplane will depart Rapid City "International" Airport headed for our little island home in the Pacific. Wish us luck!


* Nathan's Lathe (a big woodworking machine that can turn baseball bats or bowls or baby rattles) proved to be too big of a job for our moving man, so they called in a tow truck to take the lathe to their warehouse. I was imagining the kid of tow truck with the straps, and Nathan's lathe strapped in and rattling down the street on its two back wheels! But they sent a big tow truck with a flat bed that tilts down and can hold an entire car on the flat part. They rolled the lathe onto the truck and strapped it on with big chains. I wish I could post a picture (Nathan made me take a few) of just how silly it looked riding down the road. He was so proud.

14 comments:

Donna Boucher said...

What is in those magic erasers!!! I used them for the first time this week...and I am in love!

Mary said...

hahahaa! The lathe on a truck all by itself!

Good job cleaning. I hope your trip goes fabulously!

Deanne said...

Congratulations on passing 'the white glove inspection"! That must feel like quite an accomplishment!

I'll be praying for you and your family as you travel. I look forward to the big reveal later this week! Who's gonna win the baggie of sand??? The suspense is a killer!

Amanda said...

Congratulations on passing the white glove inspection. That would have been funny to see Nathan's lathe on a tow truck. Are you leaving it here while you are gone?

I will be thinking of you tomorrow as you fly to paradise! Best wishes my friend, we will miss you and your family so much!!! :D

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Anonymous said...

Wendy, I need to get Rick to read about the lathe. That will crack him up.

I love love love Magic Erasers! They truely saved my life (I should do a commercial). My perfect son hid behind my mother-in-laws couch and colored the wall with a red marker. Just a little bit of work, and our lives were spared!

Can't wait to hear how the plane trip goes! Love you guys, anyway we could move Hawaii close to Oregon?
Heather

Suzanne said...

I can't say enough good about Magic Erasers! They have saved me so much time with little boys that draw on everything. They are also great for cleaning the front of refrigerators that have a bumpy texture or anything else that has a bumpy texture.

Good luck with your move! I will miss your posts and will look forward to when you start to blog again in Hawaii! :)

Save a spot for me in your suitcase with a small breathing hole! ;)

Anonymous said...

OH MY! bye-bye Rapid City....

Hope the rest of the move goes smoothly!

BIG HUGZ!

Laurie said...

Fun post! Can't wait for the "unveiling" of your blog!

L

Millie said...

I used the magic eraser last time I moved, and loved it. And SOS pads are an old stand-by (they take rust off countertops - don't ask). So glad you passed inspection! Have fun with the friends.

Batya said...

That must have been tough. I hope your hands are better. Keep creaming them and use rubber gloves!

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Anonymous said...

It was so fun seeing you guys for 2 hours! I am so excited for you kids in Hawaii! Love you guys!
Erin

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