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Down to the wire now...

By this time next week I may not be settled but I will, at least, be residing in my new home.  I was in a panic this morning about getting rid of some large and unwanted items.  Well, things fall into place.  My son knew a woman at work who wanted a new bureau and the ReStore in Burlington called this morning to say they could come on Wednesday and pick up the rest of it.

An auction house is coming tomorrow to take away some of the large and more valuable items that I do not have room for.

I will take some items that Amy wanted to her on Tuesday.

On Thursday, the movers are coming to empty out the house.  Kevin and I will go out for dinner and sleep in sleeping bags that night.

Friday I will start UNpacking.

I expect my normal life will be quite on hold for the week.

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  1. Good luck to you. I am glad there are people who want some of your items.

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  2. I'll be thinking of you! I remember getting rid of items last year when we sold the Denver house. It's not easy!

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  3. And soon it will all be done and you will be settled in your new home.

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  4. I hope the move goes well! ;) We have to go through the moving moments to get to the Happy Moments when it is all completed. :)

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  5. Almost there....just keep one foot in front of the other.

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  6. In a few days this will be all behind you. Hang in there Olga!

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  7. Good luck on your new journey and in your new home. I can't wait to see pictures after you get all settled in!

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  8. Oh, this is lots of work, but so exciting too! Good luck as you make your move!

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  9. All the best on your move! My client is age 92, has been living on her farm for 72 years. She refused to move. He 70-yr-old daughter is living with her and isn't great at caregiving! sigh.

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  10. I am not looking forward to the day when we will once again have to go through this when we downsize.

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