I hope I've not moaned too much in blogland about the silly delays in this house move. Have to look at it this way.................................
IF
I hadn't decided to sell at all I could have stayed at the cottage and spent many thousands of £'s on a new sewer system within the next year, probably a new boiler very soon, contributed to resurfacing the lane again and heavens knows what it would have cost if the water main up the lane had needed replacing.
IF
I hadn't decided to move out to rent to make sure I didn't lose my purchasers (who had offered more than I was expecting to sell for) I could have still been living in among all the boxes waiting for exchange and completion and being nagged by them to hurry up and risking all or any of the above, which might have happened and put them off buying or made them reduce their offer.
IF
I'd not gone to look at the site of the new-build in my Son's village (which was my original idea) I wouldn't have known about the huge trees at the back and the shade over all the garden and I'd have still been renting somewhere anyway as those houses are still not finished. Plus I'm not sure I'd have enjoyed living on the edge of a new estate with all the traffic for 70+ houses going by everyday and a village that is increasing in size by the minute.
IF
I'd have known about the delays involved due to the Equity Release company's loan on the bungalow, I still would have gone ahead as the bungalow will suit me fine and other things that are for sale are either too big/small/expensive.
and of course IF Colin hadn't got ill and died we might still be at the smallholding!
Who knows?
That word IF is a funny ol' word.
and finally IF all goes to plan then bungalow purchase will complete next week. At last!
Sue
Yes, exactly. One makes decisions and one sticks to them and one does not look back.
ReplyDeleteOnwards ever onward ........or something like that!
DeleteFingers crossed Sue. Hope you show us round! We are still in rented. We are viewing a house and a bungalow this afternoon. So fingers crossed for me to!
ReplyDeleteYes I'll cross fingers for you too, I'm glad I decided on the bungalow as nothing else thats come up for sale in the last 6 months has appealed
DeleteFingers crossed for completion next week and a smooth journey up to that point!
ReplyDeleteSo far so good.
DeleteI hope it all finally goes through next week. You've been a lot more patient than I would have been! It was obviously meant to be - as it would seem it was here, we waited 10 years and the woman selling this had been on and off the market for 20 (but turning down full-price buyers, silly woman).
ReplyDeleteI think you were patient in all your years trying to sell!
DeleteGood luck Sue, I hope it finally all completes for you and you can get on and enjoy this next chapter of your life. xx
ReplyDeleteI think it will be good to be part of a village again once everything gets going
DeleteYes, life is full of Ifs and If Onlys. I like the way you always look for the positives. I hope it all comes to a satisfactory completion for you next week.
ReplyDeleteHave to stay positive otherwise I'd fall into a black hole!
DeleteLife is packed with ifs and buts and, in the end, we go with our choices. Fingers crossed for all going well in the coming weeks. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's looking good for completion on time next week
DeleteGood luck Sue, waiting can be anticipation to. A new home to settle down in, another adventure to explore.
ReplyDeleteAll I have to do then is wait for the country to get back to some sort of normal
DeleteThat's a very good way of looking at it. I am keeping your positive attitude in mind during my own house move saga. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI do hope your saga isn't 6 months long too!
DeleteYou have like myself a very positive attitude to life which is good (not like some people, I know' not everyone is alike but it helps to look on the bright side of life).
ReplyDeleteThe sun is shinning and it will get warmer.
Hope you have something to look forward to the weekend.
Hazel c uk ππ
Hope the weekend weather is good for a car boot sale!
DeleteThat answers my question a few days ago. As Rachel says after making a decision you must stick to it and not dither about. You know the saying - If ifs and ands were pots and pans there'd be no work for tinkers. You have coped well with your nomadic life and each day is a day closer to finally being settled.
ReplyDeleteIt will certainly be good to be settled and not to have to load the car again
DeleteEventually, you will be able to look back and see it as a small interlude, and worth it in the end. Fingers crossed for you.
ReplyDeleteAt times it has felt a very long 9 weeks but hopefully I shall soon forget about the hassles
DeleteIt's good to remind yourself of the reasons you chose to move and know that, despite the delays, they're all really good reasons. My fingers are tightly crossed that the sale will complete next week and then you have all those boxes to unpack. I don't know about anybody else but that's the bit I like best about moving! π
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling it will take me ages to unpack and sort out as I'm moving into a smaller place
DeleteLife should be lived looking forwards. Fingers crossed for you.
ReplyDeleteSpending time looking back sometimes makes me sad so I try not to
DeleteYou are doing the right thing for you, which is what matters after all. Fingers crossed that things go well next week and that you can settle at last.
ReplyDeleteEverything looking good for a move next week
DeleteYes, make a decision then make the best of it whatever happens. Fingers crossed for next week though.
ReplyDeleteI always think you can only do what is right at that moment and no regrets
DeleteDear Sue - you always manage to look on the bright side. You are an inspiration. Hope all goes to plan now.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat - it's looking good for completion and moving
DeleteGood attitude. Wishing you all the best next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI am keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well for you Sue, and that you are soon settled into your new bungalow.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteNearly there! You can soon enjoy the excitement of being in a new home.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing the garden again as it was winter when I saw it last
DeleteAt least your house was sold and for a better price than you thought. Even if you have had to move around while waiting for the bungalow, hopefully you will get your new home soon. My daughter is having to move into her ex sister in laws 2 bed annex at the end of the month as their house sale is hopefully completing at the end of the month, they are in a chain.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for you.
Thankfully everyone in the chain held on despite the delays.
DeleteHope your Daughter's move goes well too
From your blog posts over that last few months I feel sure you are doing the right things.
ReplyDeleteThank you - hope you are right!
DeleteThe what if game is a tough one but now the end is in sight. That's good news.
ReplyDeleteYes it's good to have a date for moving at last
DeleteI remember reading something by William Shatner the Star Wars actor, who I think is probably now in his 70+'s and has had a very diverse career. He wrote that he never says no to new paths, he always follows them and enjoys seeing where they will lead. Good wishes on your new location. I've enjoyed hearing about your temporary digs.
ReplyDeleteYour patience is paying off - sounds like you will end up in the best place for you soon! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteHope the move goes well and you're soon settled in your new home. If is a funny word. I was journaling a few days ago and found myself thinking and writing about decisions I would make, If.
ReplyDeleteCrossing fingers and saying a little prayer, Sue. It sure has been an adventure!
ReplyDeleteIF
ReplyDeleteYou hadn't taken this path in selling and buying you wouldn't have had this little nomadic adventure before settling down into your new life ... and you would have missed out on holiday home life and van life.
IF
I hadn't popped over to read your post today I wouldn't have the word IF rattling round in my head in great big letters ;-)
Have a good weekend, and we ALL have our fingers crossed for you for next week. xx
IF post good. IF:Bungelow. Yes Lord open it up soon for Sue to move into next week. A reason YOU want her to have it.
ReplyDeleteI know housing isn't cheap any more. Thankfully we have got our mortgage paid off a couple years ago.
Keep looking on the bright side π of life. πππ·π God bless.
If...I've often thought of 'if'. In the end, 'is' seems to be the word that matters.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on next week. I'm sure we will all be waiting to hear the news...and see the pictures!
"If" can do a number on your head but I like the last "if" best and hope it all works out for next week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to stop and visit me at Marmelade Gypsy and comment! I always value your visits!
"if I had done this" is far more positive than "if only I hadn't done that" We're all cheering you on.
ReplyDeleteIF... you hadn't been so positive, you would have sunk into despair over this house move. I hope everything goes smoothly next week. xx
ReplyDeleteSue I am so happy for you! All of your "ifs" make perfect sense. You are a wise person and have handled the sometimes difficult situation well. You have also taught many of us what it is to be patient. I believe all your planning, hard work and patience will pay off big for you!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for you Sue. Your patience and positive attitude is admirable. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteWow! You computed all those "IF" questions exactly right. The end is in sight and you will be in your new home soon.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the rest of it will go smoothly and you'll soon be in your new home. I think there's probably a saying about 'ifs' but for the life of me I can't think of what it is!
ReplyDeleteNext week - at last, puts all those ifs to rest, I would think. Good luck with the move. All good things come to those who wait.
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