Friday, April 7, 2017

Sold

I have some good news. We closed on the sale of my old house in Connecticut yesterday, and it's a huge relief. It has absolutely nothing to do with the money. It does mean that the kids will have a boost for their college funds and we'll have a little extra cash tucked away for retirement. Oh, and I can now put in a bid to have the Rolling Stones play at a cookout at our house this summer. 

Sigh. If only.

Truthfully, I'm just glad that this chapter is closed. I talked a lot about this here a couple of months ago. It's hard knowing that I won't be coming up very often to Wethersfield in the future, because I still have a lot of friends here. But now it will be a lot easier to focus on what's in front of me at my home in Virginia.

A good friend (and occasional reader of this blog) told me that I shouldn't get upset about losing the house, because the memories I've accumulated there over the years are what really counts. I think she's right.

And with that. . .so long, 8 Cedar St. And thank you.



2 comments:

  1. Sometimes we need to let go tO move on. I'm glad the house sold and you have one less thing on your plate. Your friend is right, the memories are with you. The rest are just things. Hugs! ~ Piper

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    1. Agreed. Thanks for your support as always, Piper.

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