Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Living homeless

 To say this has been an adventure is an understatement.

We closed on our Delaware house in April. We then lived there until the 20th of June.

We brought an UHaul and a pick up truck thinking we would soon move into our new home.
But the pandemic had other plans.
Between supply shortages, labor shortages and hot weather. We landed up here.

I stopped in the drivers license office to get a new one.
Nope.
I do not have an address! 
Come back in 30 days and they could issue a homeless license.
Interesting.
And so we moved in. 
We both said it reminded us of our dorms when we were freshmen ( but with the scary opposite sex in the room—- and two dogs). 
We unpacked our own shampoos and foods. Really the dogs dominate the foods. 
I checked out the laundry mat. We learned the local grocery had some great quick foods.
The dogs first lived in a house by Rover.com. Now they go, daily, to a vet office doggie daycare. 
Thank God for doggie day care,!