As Cookie writes this, he and the Husband are on the cusp of a big change.
Yes, we are.
Let me explain:
In my life, I have been very fortunate to have friends who have spoken great truths to me. In 1996, it was a longtime friend - Beatguy - who participated in a fly-in of friends in DC. I went through a period after my father had died, I was approaching 34 and very unhappy with and Beatguy listened and said, "You know Cookie, if you two were to break up tomorrow, and you met your perfect match and then spent that same amount of time being happy with "The One", you'd be 45 when that happened."
It struck a nerve. Life only gives you so many years. And true to fact, there are no do-overs. Nine months later I left that person who had not made me really happy in a long time because I wanted something better for myself.
And you know, it was the BEST decision I ever made.
When I met with another friend, "B" (it seems that my truth tellers all have B names) here in Cleveland for a beverage in 2023, we talked about our homes. They had moved into a house that was more done than the house they had originally bought, and he said that even though they had tackled major projects, that house was never going to be what they envisioned for themselves, so their move was the right and the best decision for them.
I told him about the house were buying and he said "But will you be able to get it done by a point when you can enjoy it."
I said I thought we could.
Well, after everything, and more that, that we had replaced, and on the precipice of throwing even more money at a kitchen remodel, when the gas line had to be replaced without warning in December, something inside Cookie snapped. What my friend had said came into sharp focus.
And I said out loud what I had been feeling - "We need to admit that instead of this house working for us, we were working for the house."
Mr. Cookie agreed.
I mean after a year and a half, we still had not hung anything on the walls. The three rooms we had painted were done to get rid of the over-saturated HOT pink in the dining room, the YELLOW in my office, and the Nicotine Tan in the kitchen. And as the fates had happened, something always stopped us from moving forward on the kitchen remodel.
The Cosmos was telling us we had to find a better house. This time, a home.
So the search for a new house began. A house with stairs we can navigate into our Golden years. A house with walk-in closets. And a house with a finished kitchen. A yard much smaller, and easier to maintain. Not perfect mind you, but no major overhauls. But central AC is a must.
And we found just that.
So now the upheaval of life begins anew. Even though the world around us seems to be crumbling, we have to keep calm and carry on. The best tool in fighting chaos is to keep making life plans because life carries on.
And thus, we are on our way.
If you had told me in July 2023 that we would buy two houses in greater Cleveland, I would have told you you were crackers.
But, well, here we are.
A new and improved Withering Heights is upon us. Once we are settled, I'll give the updates.
Change, many times, is good.
ReplyDeleteHeavens! Another change of scenery so soon? I agree with you, however - if it's not right, it's not going to get any better, do probably a move is for the best. We've done it, too, more than once.
ReplyDeleteGood luck, sweetie! Jx
Good for you! Knowing when to move one (literally and figuratively) is a fine skill to have. (And I wish I could find a house that would "age" with me...I have yet to find one that fits all my criteria. I might have to change my wish list.)
ReplyDeleteI heard something the other day when someone said, "It’s better to admit you walked through the wrong door than to spend your life in the wrong room." Life is indeed short, and sometimes it's best to cut bait. I wish you the best in the hunt. And nothing but the best in 2025. Hold each other close the world is at the present time cold. XX
ReplyDeleteSage advice from your truth tellers. I am at a similar cusp. These were words that I needed to read.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Will Jay
I had though all along that this house had been an odd choice for you, someone who was looking for fewer aggravations, not more. Houses can be worn out, but when they look really dirty or greasy or not cleaned or cared for in ages, then watch out!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I sardonic the sardonic humor of Withering Heights, but perhaps for the new house you could pick a new blog name with more positive connotations. It's as though you knew in the back of your mind that this house would be a peck of trouble.
Good luck with your new move--looking forward to hearing your new adventures.
--Jim