Saturday 25 January 2014

We Get By With a Lot of Help From Our Friends

I'm aware that it's been rather a long time since I posted anything and there's a simple reason for that...we've moved!

Studies list 'moving house' as one of the top five most stressful life events and after the chaos of the last few weeks, I couldn't agree more.  For that reason this is going to be my last blog post for a while. I need a little time to take stock and reassemble! Once the dust has settled, I may think about how to resurrect The Little House once again. In the meantime, I look forward to visiting all my favourite blogs more frequently rather than adding to my own.  

S helps out

This is our third move in the last four years so you'd think we'd have a smooth running no-hassle operation by now. But no, if anything, this has for me been one of the worst moving experiences and, paradoxically, one of the best.

The Worst 
Having to move when you really don't want to.  I loved everything about The Little House - the sea views, the kitchen with lots of space for entertaining, the swallows in the barn, even the quirky uneven floors (and the front door that sticks). It was so very hard having to say goodbye and more than a few tears were shed. There is nothing wrong with the new house. Though it is very little, it's very sweet and it has an equally lovely location but I feel homesick for the old one.

The Best
Discovering delightful things about the new house including being woken up by an owl at 7am (was it confused by the still dark morning or just saying hello to the new neighbours, I wonder).  In the new house we are surrounded by trees and the gables, and leaded-light windows, make me feel that I'm in a fairy tale - I'm expecting Hansel and Gretel to come calling any moment!

The Worst
Luna's looking for her food
Trying to negotiate my way around boxes of 'stuff' and not being able to find anything.  It's an experience very much like camping in your own home or being the main character in 'Hoarding: Buried Alive'. Trying to downsize to a much smaller place without having had time to really sort through and get rid of anything, is much like a giant game of Jenga. I find myself asking deranged storage questions as I stagger about through the cardboard box maze - 'Can the towels go on top of the fridge?', 'Could board games go in the shed with the lawnmower?' Will a wardrobe fit on the landing and if yes, can you still open the door?' and in despair 'Where is the nearest hotel?'

The Best
Finding things you had forgotten all about and reminiscing -  the photo albums, the children's drawings and mementos and cards and letters that I've kept from family members now no longer with us. The girls have been surprisngly good about sharing a room despite the age difference (it's definitely not cool when you're almost 16 to share with your soft-toy-obsessed 11 year old sister). Nevertheless, H had a pleasant break from revision and created a fort with the boxes where she settled down with her little sister to watch a Disney film beneath the blanket roof.

And the Best Again
Keeping with the positive and the reason for this post's title - finding out who your friends really are. I've never been as thankful for good friends as I have these last two months. Old and new friends have rallied round and gone beyond the call of duty to help whether that's in storing furniture for us or physically helping with the move itself. We hired a van and the menfolk (and women and children too) heaved and lifted and manoeuvred, all in the pouring rain. I'm sure there was more than a little muscle soreness on Monday morning but I heard not one complaint just lots of laughter and good humour. I was handed a box of delicious brownies, endless cups of coffee, sympathy, tissues...and a box of wine! These are the reasons we more than 'get by'. It's what I will keep firmly in mind when I'm tempted to wallow in self-indulgent gloom - I am lucky, we are lucky and we're so grateful to have found this little community - and as one friend reminded me it's people who make a home not things and without love, family, and friends to visit, a house is just four walls. 
Arriving at the new little house 


9 comments:

  1. The new little house looks lovely and rather quaint. Glad it all went as well as it could. Take care, Jx

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    1. Thank you - it is rather quaint and now the boxes are starting to gradually disappear and the paintings and photos being put into place it's feeling a little more homely. x

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  2. I love the look of your new house, it looks full of character and I hope you and your family will settle and be very happy there Helen. Enjoy the break, but I look forward to you returning to your blog with lots of photos of the house fully unpacked! Julie xx

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    1. Thanks Julie - the boxes are gradually clearing...very gradually! x

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  3. Once you are truly unpacked and settled into this charming house, I am sure you will fully enjoy it.I shall miss dipping into the blog from time -to- time but look forward to your 'new' blog at some point!
    As you say, a house is only four walls, after all............most importantly is the love within and the riches of good friends. Be blest! Sandra x

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    1. Thank you Sandra - we're still pretty chaotic at the moment and looking forward to half term and the chance to get a bit straighter! x

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  4. I love the description of the new house, have fun settling in at making it a home!

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    1. Thank you - it is a sweet house and the smaller space means we are finally sorting through all our junk - less is definitely more!

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  5. Looking forward to seeing how the dust settles in your new home. We are just beginning the process of moving, and while I dread the stress of the move, I welcome the new chapter of our lives. I know I will enjoy reading yours :)

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