moving on

by Kristina Curtin
2 minute read
me standing in the kitchen one last time
raising the curtins
raising the curtins
97. moving on
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These past few weeks have been chaotic and crazy. Closing a chapter on your life is always bittersweet and our move out of our old home is no exception. We’ve made countless memories between these walls, and I will hold them in my heart forever.

Through sweat and too much heavy lifting for people close to 40, Vince and I managed to empty our home into two storage pods and a 10×10 storage unit, defying the law of gravity and personal safety with Tetris-like packing skills. 

We’re exhausted but not broken.

We couldn’t have done it alone though. Our girls helped immensely, being an extra set of hands to lift and wrap. And especially keeping an eye on Evie, who’s been amazing in her own right. We received help from our neighbors who let us use their refrigerator after we made the mistake of packing ours too early. And another neighbor who unexpectedly let us store our ridiculous collection of plants in their yard. Might not seem like much but it is a real blessing since we are holing up in an Airbnb for a while until our new home is completed. Whenever that might be.  

As gypsies with a PO box to our name, we are spending the next 30-ish days in a 2-bedroom Airbnb. That’s 2 bedrooms, 1 bath for a family of 5. This will be interesting and will undoubtedly bring my already close family even closer. While the inside space is small, the outside is not. We have horses, cows, and a lake just steps from our door. We can take walks in nature, strategically avoiding animal poop or just let loose and step right in it. We can see the stars, watch the sunset, and fish.

We get to live a different life for 30+ days.

The journey ahead is filled with unknowns. We are leaving our comfort behind and filling our life in a new space. Change is always scary but there’s so much good in it once you push past that fear. I am excited for our life ahead. But looking back is a bit hard. Behind me is a path paved in memories. Where life once filled a house with clutter and so many damn clothes, the rooms are now vacant, and echoes bounce off the walls instead of laughter.

It’s hard to see your home this way.

We spent a moment before leaving, naming our favorite memories from living in these walls and there were so many. Bringing home Evie, COVID bonding, New Year’s Eve parties, and family visits. I will miss this place, but my true home is wherever my girls and Vince are.

Goodbye Olive Brook. You were a goodie. And hello to walls ahead that will house the people I love the most. You’re in for a treat.

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Jamie Curtin/Brown

So I just read this an cried I’m such a dork lol but great read love u guys an so many wonderful memories Bobby finally makes it down now he will have to be one again for the new home lol love u All so much!!!

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