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Old Mar 01, 2023, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Rosi700 View Post
I recognize such feelings. To me, they come when I am overburdened or have skipped to follow my schedule.

May be you shall try to make a good plan for the moving, how to cope before they come to fetch the furniture and how to be able to slow down when the furniture arrives at the house and you are full of joy.

(Please don't think that I am trying to intrude in your way of doing things. I only suggest "things" from my own knowing of how things work for me in case that is something you can recognise in yourself. If what I wrote is not your style, please forget about it).

Wish you good luck in the waiting time!
Hi Rosi. I appreciate your suggestions. Any support and ideas are kind and helpful. Thank you.

You hit the nail on the head regarding being overburdened and off schedule. Truth is, living out of a suitcase, so to speak, is flat out hard. In our case, our furniture and other things are actually within walking-distance of our new house. Where we are temporarily living has the owner's stuff, which is kind of lacking. He even has large photos of his toddler son on two walls. Cute kid, but not mine. It will be six months total living in someone else's home.

Hoping your flowers bloom soon, too.
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