"Noah was a brave man to sail in a wooden boat with two termites." - Anonymous

Thursday, June 23, 2011

 
See that sign? That's the one outside our house.

About a 16 minute drive away from this sign is a similar one, signalling that new owners will be arriving soon.

We sold our house in about 5 weeks. It took another 3 weeks to find a new home. The one we're hoping will be ours for a long time. The one our boys will grow up in, bring their friends home to, bring their girlfriends home to. The one we want to retire to at the end of the day. The place we will share meals and laughter with family and friends.

The house is a gem. In a 40-year old neighbourhood where a house sells and a garbage bin shows up in the driveway as renovations commence. The current owners have lovingly cared for this house for the past 18 years, but not extensively renovated, it's exactly what we were looking for. Original walls, minor updating, new roof, a blank slate for us to slowly turn into our own. Large yard, fully grown trees, firepit. A gas stove! A dining room! A fourth bedroom! Attached garage!

We now officially have 37 days to get everything ready for the movers. Luckily we have some overlap of possession dates, so there's over a week to finish packing, paint, clean, measure, get everything moved, and clean the old house. Whew.

I am so excited about this new beginning for us, but so apprehensive as well. As much as I feel we've outgrown our current home, I loved how unique I felt it was, and it was our home. Two and a half years after we were married we bought that house. We've lived in it for three quarters of our lives together.

I'm trying not to dwell on what was, but instead focus on what will be. On the change we've consciously chosen and pursued.

4 comments:

tracey.becker1@gmail.com said...

That is SO exciting! I am really happy for you guys. Hope everything goes smoothly in the move.

Kamis Khlopchyk said...

"I'm trying not to dwell on what was, but instead focus on what will be. On the change we've consciously chosen and pursued."

Brilliant.

And if more people faced life like this, the world would be much less guilt ridden and worried!!

Good luck in your new home where you will make new wondeful memories to last a lifetime!

TheFitHousewife said...

Woo hoo Debbie! That is wonderful news. I know how stressful it can be. Glad you found another house to make into your home! Just curious, what side of the city do
you live in? Perhaps a play date is in order this summer :)

Debbie said...

Thank you all. :)

Jen, we are currently in McKenzie Town, soon to be in Willow Park. A play date would be great.