I want to wish my readers (if there are any of you left!) a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. It’s been seven months since my last post. I didn’t intend to fall off the radar it just sort of happened. I won’t go into ALL the details, that would end up being a three page post, which neither you nor I have time for. So I will try to sum things up using an economy of words.
When we put our house on the market back in the spring of 2016 I never imagined it would be nearly a year and a half before we were through the ordeal of selling and moving and finally getting settled in another house. After a few offers and contracts falling through we accepted the offer of a sweet young couple that wanted a closing date five months out. Good thing because it took every bit of that to purge, pack and hold my living estate sale.
Looking back, I know I never want to go through that again. There were so many difficult steps, both physically and emotionally. At times I wasn’t sure I’d live through it! We’ve been in our new, much smaller, more efficient home since the end of September and it feels great to be lighter on possessions. I brought a few of my most favoritest antique pieces but sold waaaay more than I kept. I’ll pick up a few more contemporary pieces to update the look but am resolved to stay light enough to actually have some empty space in closets. Getting rid of 23 years’ accumulation was enough to ensure that.
We purchased a very modest split foyer home in a lovely neighborhood. The house needs some updating but it’s fine for now. I need some time to recuperate before jumping into any projects.
Here’s a peek at the dining room.
I hope to share more of the house later. Gary is holding steady and we’ve started a new protocol with a new neurologist that practices functional medicine. Hoping to see continued improvement. Will share more about that too.
This picture was taken at church a couple of weeks ago.
Back in November we had such fun dressing in Gatsby style and dancing to a live swing band.
I hope you’re staying warm and safe.
Till next year,
Ann
Ann,
So good to see your post this morning. Glad you are at a better place in your life. I have been right where you are this past year too. So I get it.
Life can really send us on some rough journeys. Glad your home is sold finally and you have settled into a new cozy home. I never thought I could live smaller like we settled into but I am loving it. Less stuff and more time for life is a good thing. Glad your hubby is still doing ok. Wishing you a new year of happiness but most of all great health and healing and good outcomes for your husband. Happy New Year.
xoxo
Kris
Thank you for your kind words, Kris. I know the year was full of transitions for you as well. Here’s to a joyful new year with wonderful surprises along the way. XOXO
Hi Ann, It is so fitting that I received your post this morning as I thought of you yesterday and wondered how things were going and if you sold your house. I, too, am considering changes for 2018 and am furiously cleaning out. I hope you do share any important medical treatment for those of us who have loved one experiencing the same condition.
Ginene
So good to hear from you, Ginene. I think of you often. Change is hard but when it’s time for something different it feels like new life. I wish you joy in the journey.
so thankful to see you back in bloggie-land.
looking forward to peeks of your new home
and hearing your heart speak deep for others. ♥
Thank you, Sherry, so grateful you’re here. It’s good to be back.