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Apr. 20th, 2021 05:57 am*I found the string! It is at least half as useful as I hoped it would be. ::confetti::
*However, I've lost track of my skillet pan cover. (I'm sure* it's packed with the large pot that it is also the cover for! I just have no idea where that is!) Good news: when the directions on the Annie's One Pot Pasta meal say 'simmer while covered for ten minutes,' you can just do it without a cover, it's fine. (*mostly sure?)
*I also found four more smallish boxes! ("Found," lol. I'd flattened them out, duct taped them together, and wrapped them in a fleece blanket. It was against the wall under the bedroom window -- I give it a rating of Extremely Effective! Also very pretty! Customizable!)
*I've reached a point in packing where four smallish boxes don't seem as helpful as a magical solution for transporting very heavy furniture, but I'm sure they'll be great! I have plenty of smallish things left to pack.
*Here's a question: When I moved in, the then-landlord provided a tension rod for the shower curtain. It's very nice! When I move out, the new management is going to gut the apartment and renovate it. Am I allowed to take the tension rod? (Haha you would think that the lease would provide a list of things that came with the apartment that are required to stay; that would be completely logical, but I don't think it does. Although now that I'm writing this, I am less certain... I will check!)
*However, I've lost track of my skillet pan cover. (I'm sure* it's packed with the large pot that it is also the cover for! I just have no idea where that is!) Good news: when the directions on the Annie's One Pot Pasta meal say 'simmer while covered for ten minutes,' you can just do it without a cover, it's fine. (*mostly sure?)
*I also found four more smallish boxes! ("Found," lol. I'd flattened them out, duct taped them together, and wrapped them in a fleece blanket. It was against the wall under the bedroom window -- I give it a rating of Extremely Effective! Also very pretty! Customizable!)
*I've reached a point in packing where four smallish boxes don't seem as helpful as a magical solution for transporting very heavy furniture, but I'm sure they'll be great! I have plenty of smallish things left to pack.
*Here's a question: When I moved in, the then-landlord provided a tension rod for the shower curtain. It's very nice! When I move out, the new management is going to gut the apartment and renovate it. Am I allowed to take the tension rod? (Haha you would think that the lease would provide a list of things that came with the apartment that are required to stay; that would be completely logical, but I don't think it does. Although now that I'm writing this, I am less certain... I will check!)