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Jug for Dad's prep. I cringe, wondering if it is similar to the go-lytely crap I had to drink for my first colonoscopy about 30 years ago. Looks similar. |
Thank goodness last weekend was relaxing, because I'm racing to get ducks in a row: prepping meals, packing, doing laundry, arranging rides (DCFS will drive Kay to and from summer school a few times), and the minivan is at the dealership (long-ass story) - 50 minutes away. Headache. Plus a certain someone is moving out this week. Um, I'm spread thin. I'm not sure how often I'll blog or comment in the next week, etc. Hell, I'm already really behind. I apologize.
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Tank was thrilled in September when the place where he interned offered him a job. He planned to copy Ed: live at home for close to a year, save money, then move downtown. A high number of grads from Ed's college end up in Chicago, so Ed knew kids who commuted for a year and then were ready to move downtown. Creighton has less of an alumni presence in Chi-town, so Tank was at the mercy of when he knew kids looking for a roomie.
In the spring, Tank called fretting over a decision. Let me preface this with,
1. Tank has a hard time with big decisions.
2. Tank is friends with lots of guys older and younger than he is. He's tight with a group who graduated a year ahead of him. He flew out to Boston for a weekend to hang out with them last fall. One of the guys from the Boston trip, 'Bill', spent the year living at home in MN and was moving to Chicago, hoping Tank would be his roomie.
Tank was excited, but bummed. Of all of the kids, he's the most focused on saving a buck. He was torn about the opportunity to have a great roomie and the chance to sock away some dough. He tried to wiggle out of deciding, claiming we needed him home to help with the girls.
Well, that'd be amazing, because he's a huge help with the 'farm hands', but I was like: Yeah, no. We aren't relying on you. We'll miss you, but it sounds like this is the right time for you to get an apartment. (I said this into the phone, but turned away and sobbed softly- thinking - NO! DON'T DO IT. LIVE AT HOME FOR 6 MONTHS).
He jumped at the chance to have a roommate. Plus Ed is downtown. It'd be fun. I suggested he come home every few weeks and I'd make a bunch of meals for him - like I did for Reg when he was playing b-ball in Indiana. Tank and Ed will not have a car in the city, so this won't be easy - but I'm accustomed to cooking for an army anyway, right?
Bill's high school friend decided to move to Chicago too. Now there were three. Tank was like, Cool - more people to share the rent. Then one of his closest friends from Creighton got an interview in Chicago. Weeks passed, and Tank called: "Sam got a 5th interview."
What? Can they just give him the job already? What other questions do they need to ask him?
Sam got the job. Tally = 4 guys. Tank was pumped. They found a realtor. The rental climate is insane. Places get snatched up. (note to self: Why haven't you invested in a place to rent out down there?) The realtor sent them info on a place, and they pondered too long. The place was gone.
Me: (when Tank told me) Crap. You've gotta be ready. When she sends you an address, ask Ed if the location is good.
Tank: It's fine. She's already sent me a few other addresses. One's on Briar. What street does Ed live on?
Me: I don't know. Wait, I'll look at my Amazon. He uses it all the time. (this is a different post for a different day, but guess how I know he uses my Amazon? Well, my order of teen maxi pads didn't end up at Ed's place because I messed with my shipping address, did it? We were, ahem, in need of those supplies on the home front, ED!)
Me: Um, OK, his address is 1234 Briar. (fake address, friends - in case you were considering sending him more teen period gear)
Tank (spun around so I couldn't see his face): Um, Mom. The address for this place is 1233 Briar. I don't wanna live there. Too close to Ed.
*classic Tank messing with me.
Me: What? Tank! You have to get this place. Call Ed. Right now.
In case you're unaware: Chicago's HUGE. Granted, Tank was looking to live in the same neighborhood as Ed, but that neighborhood: HUGE. What.are.the.chances?
Ed called me MOM, HE HAS TO GET THIS PLACE, IT'S RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET FROM ME! I was like, BELIEVE ME, I'D BE THRILLED, BUT ALL OF HIS ROOMIES HAVE TO FILL OUT THE APPLICATION AND GET ON BOARD. (yes, I was shouting, because I was like We're trying!) When Tank visited Ed at college, well, his buddies enjoyed him. Shock. To think, my house might
not look like this soon.
Ed toured the place to save Tank a trip to the city. If I train downtown that's roughly 49 minutes. Then I'm in the loop. Ed lives in a neighborhood further north, near Wrigley field. Driving there usually takes about an hour, worse if there's traffic. It's not really easy to get back and forth from us to the north side of Chicago. Traffic bites. Anyway, Ed took a video while touring the apt with Tank's realtor.
We aren't sure what the story was. Hoarders? I've never seen so much stuff and I live with lots of people. Ed's running commentary and the dialogue between he and the realtor is hilarious. "Oh, um. OK, wow. They have more shoes over here. What do you think that smell is?" Anyway, Ed recommended they get it. Three bedrooms are enormous - a very strange layout with rooms that wind this way and that. Then there's a 4th tiny room. Three bathrooms.
Ed's place is top notch, high end, gut job rehab. Ed was like, OK, it's not like my place, but it'll work. He suggested they offer to sign a 2 year lease and pay $25/more each a month in rent, because someone had already applied for it.
The realtor didn't send the application to Tank in a timely manner and that slowed the process. It was hard to upload documents like paystubs when all the applicants are starting jobs. This was end of May, my last day of babysitting. Mini and I decided to go on an adventure. *More about our adventure during Mini Week, if I decide to make that a thing? We knew Tank would have a blast if he joined us, but he opted to stay home and fill out the application.
A few days later, he was at his friend's lake house and he called me: WE GOT THE PLACE! He'll start moving his stuff downtown in a few trips this week. He starts his job the 14th. I'm so excited for him, even though I'm gonna miss the heck out of him.
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Do you think Tank coming home for meals will pan out? (get it? Pan.) We will have an extra car at home when Mini and Reg head to college. Hmm. I think it'll be more of a hassle than it's worth for Ed and Tank to keep a car in the city. Anyone interested in a Mini Week? I've still got another Tank post - maybe the craziest one yet. It's not drafted, but it's a doozie. Hopefully I share it next week. As Coach's former office manager once said, DANG, I WANT LIKE A LIVE FEED IN YOUR CAR. This would've been the time to hook that up.