When I got up extra early the 31st, I knew I was getting my house keys, and I knew I was moving at least some things from the hotel to the house, but I did not know if I would be staying in the house that night.

Work went by fairly quickly, all of us varying degrees of annoyed that the building was open at all on New Years Eve. In Germany it’s called Silvester, after the saint whose day it is.
1300h rolled around and it was time to pick up the mattress I bought and head to the house to meet my new landlord to get the keys and do the walkthrough. The house is old, so we went through every scuff and and pre-existing wear and tear damage in the house. We were done walking through by 1500h, and I hopped in my new (to me) Hyundai Tucson to start the moving.

It’s amazing how much stuff one can accumulate in 6 weeks. My hotel room was on the 2nd floor (3rd floor in American), so I packed up about half the stuff from the hotel room and took it down to the car in about 6 trips, up and down the stairs. It ended up taking a good 15 trips on the stairs and 3 trips to the house to get everything over there. Sensi was pretty sure I was packing to leave on a trip without her, so while I packed the suitcases with clothes, she sat in them on on their lids. I tried explaining we were both going but she didn’t listen.

The third trip wasn’t strictly necessary, but I had strategically left blankets and Sensi’s things at the hotel until the final decision was made for where we would stay the night. In consultation with everyone back home (I am so glad I have unlimited international calling right now, I spent literal hours on the phone last night!), we decided that it would be a good omen to wake up in the new year in the new house.

Sensi only protested a little when I loaded her up in the carrier. I think she started expecting it when the room had gotten more and more empty. Cat, blankets, cat things, and pajamas loaded in a final car trip, at 2200h I released Sensi into the room I had chosen and let her start exploring.

The fireworks for Silvester had started going off hours ago, but they only intensified as it got closer to midnight. Sensi was not a huge fan, especially when people started setting them off in the grocery store parking lot across the street.

I called Craig and Jessica back home at 2357h so we could ring in my first new year in Germany together, despite the great distance separating us. They could hear the firework explosions through the phone as the clock rolled over to 000h. Happy New Year!

I set my alarm for 745h this morning, because New Mexico’s midnight is 800h for me. As we got on the phone to ring in their desert new year, the pre-dawn tinged wispy clouds with pink glow. My bedroom window has a beautiful view of the hills to the east, frosted and enchanted.











































































































































