There’s life on the road, then there’s life on the move.
For Life on the Road you store your belongings, gather up your loved ones, and hit the open, ever-promising, expanse of “the road.”
Life on the Move entails packing your day planner hour-to-hour, minute-to-minute, nanosecond-to-nanosecond with so many events and appointments to the point where transitional happenings cannot occur even remotely at your leisure. Or in any sort of convenient place.
To accommodate your back-to-back scheduling ways, you pack up your needed transitional elements (changes of clothes, rain gear, the script for your part in Les Misérables…or something) and hoof ’em with you to work in anticipation of the coming change.
That’s the easy part.
The difficulty of Life on the Move lies in successfully navigating the often-time too short transitional period.
Contrary to popular culture, attempting to change from laceless shoe casual, to little black dress proper while in the front seat of a sedan is no simple task.
Nor a very graceful one.