A New House


January 15, 2021

Moving into a new house is a daunting task. It can be more difficult than leaving your old place. Packing to move involves shoving stuff into cartons and sending it off to your destination. But at the other end, you have many decisions to make. You have to decide not only where everything should go but what you need to do to make the house comfortable for your needs.

There’s a reason why we forget what it was like to move before. Like any traumatic event, we’d prefer not to remember the details. Here we planned ahead to have new carpets installed and the painting started before we moved in. The to-do list kept me up at night as I kept adding items. If your house is brand new, you don’t have many of these issues. If it’s a resale like ours, often the owners will have left window treatments and lighting fixtures that can be desirable. This house is twenty years old and hasn’t seen much in the way of renovations. We know the a/c units need replacement, but since they are working, other things must take priority.

Window treatments are number three after carpets and paint. While we kept the blinds, out went the original valences and drapes. That left us with no coverings on the living room window, family room sliding glass doors, patio door in our bedroom and two guest bathroom windows. At night, we have nowhere to go for privacy except our home offices and the master bedroom, and the latter is thanks to our daughter mounting a temporary blackout drape on the door. We won’t feel comfortable until these openings are covered, among other things. But then at least we’ll be able to go somewhere else to read at night if we can’t sleep.

Blackout Drape

What’s next? Stay tuned for the continuation of our moving adventures. And thank you for listening. It is cathartic for me to relate these details, and it helps me get back into the writing mode.

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6 thoughts on “A New House

  1. Moving is definitely a traumatic and unsettling event! In the end it will be worth it, but for now remember to relieve the stress by taking good care of yourselves and not being in too much of a hurry to get everything done at once. I know you’re going to make a beautiful home up there! Even though I’m really going to miss you!

    1. I miss you, too, but I hope you and Paul will visit sometime or we’ll attend a conference together in the area. Meanwhile, we can continue to communicate via phone and online as we have during the pandemic. And there’s always SleuthFest when it goes live again.

  2. You moved to Orlando area? I have a friend who winters there.
    Good luck on getting settled

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