tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2731406319695109853.post806746199728981875..comments2023-03-29T19:09:49.260-07:00Comments on A Moving Feast: Other People's ProblemsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11082216886011398761noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2731406319695109853.post-36470997292364355822015-03-31T10:44:20.276-07:002015-03-31T10:44:20.276-07:00Probably one of many adjustments that new neighbor...Probably one of many adjustments that new neighbor has found herself making as she learns her way around the new surroundings. Moving is really a major change for anyone who is "mobility-challenged," it seems to me. Just wondering how best to reach the important light switches or what outlet to dangle a cord from so you won't trip on it--it seems as if a person's day is filled with these decisions for many months after a move.<br /><br />For my first three or four years in this new place I kept a nightlight on in the kitchen as well as one in the bedroom and another in the bath. About a year ago I realized I could get along without the kitchen nightlight. I knew my way out there well enough at last, if needed. Being able to put that nightlight away was one more moment of freedom from my long adjustment period.<br /><br />Sounds as if you had a chance to get better acquainted with a nice new neighbor!wordswordswords/agatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06322870884110104354noreply@blogger.com