Chapter Two-The Move

The next day they put there house up for sale. Homer wanted to buy a house in South Park, so he asked Marge to so he could take a nap. Marge made him, so he found one the same design as there house. Their house was for $500 more then that one. Then, the doorbell rang.

"Is anyone going to get that?" Marge asked.

"I already had some," said Homer swallowing the last of his Bacon.

"Alright I'll get it," Marge said getting up.

Then Bart said, "No, I'm full," as Marge opened the door. At the door were two adults, one kid about thirteen, and an old lady that looked over one hundred.

"Hi," Marge said, shacking one's hand, "are you here about the house?"

"Yes," one adult said, "my client wishes to buy your home."

On February 27, 2002, Marge got everyone up at six o'clock in the morning. She had a cooler with some food to eat and the moving crew was already moving things. Then, for breakfast they had Blueberry Pancakes, sausage, bacon, and eggs. Once Marge Washed the last dish, the doorbell rang. It was the people that bought the house. Marge told them they could move their stuff inside in a minute. Then after the beds, table, and chairs where taken, the other family had their movers bring their things inside.

When the Simpson family got in their car and followed the moving truck to South Park. They passed many of their friends' houses. They waved to all of them, but Homer just laughed at Ned.

As they left Springfield, Bart yelled hanging out of the window, "GOOOOOD- BYE SPRINGFIELD!"

"Don't hang out the window!" Marge demanded.

Then, Fifteen Minutes into their car ride, Bart and Lisa stated to say, "Are we there yet?" simultaneously, over and over. After the twentieth time Marge told them she would let them know when they got there.

When night fell, the moving truck pulled into a truck stop. Homer drove to a motel a quarter-mile away from the truck stop. The last room was $500. Marge had to fight Homer for the money he was going to use for beer, but Marge won. The room had two big beds, a big bathroom, and a phone. The instant Homer saw the phone he ran to it and started jumping up and down asking Marge if they could get some food. She gave in when she realized Homer would eat all she had in the cooler. Then, after dinner, Marge called the counter to ask for a wake-up call at six o'clock the next day.

At seven o'clock on February 28, 2002 the Simpsons started their journey to South Park after a bite to eat at the motel (a bite for Homer is as many donuts as they had). About fifteen minutes into the ride Marge and Lisa started trying to get Bart and Homer to sing road songs with them.

"Come on Bart, it can't hurt you," Lisa said to Bart.

"Let me decide that. B-I-… OWWWWW the pain," Bart replied mooning.

"Sing or I'll take your allowances away!" Marge demanded staring at them, her eyes flaming wit rage. Frightened, Bart and Homer stared singing B-I-N- G-O with terrified faces. The ride was not very fun, because they had to follow the moving truck to South Park. The exhaust from the truck was choking them and it was hard to see in the smoke. They almost crashed into an ice cream cart, but Homer dragged it along the side to eat some. Not to long after that, they entered Colorado. As they approached a mountain, a sign on the side of the road said, South Park 20 mi.

"Finally," Homer sighed in relief.

"We're here kids," Marge tolled Bart and Lisa holding Maggie in her red- orange star suit.