My entire body hurts. My mind is racing. But we have officially moved into the new house.
To say I’m excited would be the understatement of the century. Ecstatic, giddy and obsessed are three other words.
Also tired. And sore.
Before you ask, the answer is yes. There are still approximately 1.2 million things to finish at the house for it to be “finished.” But we moved in anyhow because I was going insane and could no longer stand the wait.
Patience has never been a strength.
Once the carpet went in, I started mentally arranging furniture and unpacking boxes. I just needed everyone else on board.
Namely Ryan. Who thought we should probably do silly things like hook up the water heater first.
Men.
On Friday afternoon, my dad brought over a jam-packed trailer of all our stuff that’s been in storage. That was the bulk of our furniture, kitchen stuff, linens and decorative items. Ryan’s parents also brought over more furniture (and help). We loaded everything in and began cleaning and unpacking.
After 18 months in storage, almost everything needed a solid wash-down. Unfortunately, our kitchen sink hot water wasn’t hooked up (we were STILL waiting on our dishwasher, which is a story for another day). So my dedicated momma washed everything in the bathtub while my mother-in-law and I unpacked boxes.
I mostly just ran around like a chicken with my head cut off. Which is similar to any other day in my household.
All in all, it was quite possibly our easiest move ever. Partially because so much stuff was in storage and I had gone through (and downsized and compacted) boxes for the yard sale. And more importantly, because my dad loaded up everything himself into the trailer. So we only had to deal with unloading.
By Friday night, we had most of our furniture in place. But I still needed to launder all the bedding and finish some other stuff up, so we slept in the barn that night and then woke up on Saturday morning and hit it hard. I washed all the laundry, unpacked box after box, and began the (much slower, more annoying) process of boxing up and bringing over our stuff in the barn.
You’d THINK that being only 320 square feet would mean that this would go quickly. But you would be wrong. Because I had every nook and cranny packed. Packed. To. The. Brim. I could load 5 or 6 tubs into the Gator and then drive them all over. Over and over. Repeat.
By the end of Saturday, I had almost everything out of the barn kitchen and bathroom and stored in the new house. Although that’s also a lie, because we haven’t moved our clothes over yet. Because our closets don’t have clothes rods. Which are sort of necessary to hang clothes.
Priorities, people. We have decorations but no clothes rods. Priorities.
So, Saturday night was the first night in our new bedrooms. And Henry and I were both just too excited to sleep. Henry literally couldn’t stop telling me how excited he was. Couldn’t stop talking.
Then, when I got into bed, I felt the same way. And when we woke up and ate breakfast at a DINING ROOM TABLE again after 18 months without space for all of us to sit down.
It was surreal.
Over 4 years since buying the property, 2 years since designing the house plan and 1 year of construction. We have a house. And I’m just pinching myself that we get to live here.
(Forever. Because I’m never moving again. Hold me to it.)
Bear with me as we work on moving and settling in. You know I’ll be back with more details soon.
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May says
I follow your blog just so that I can see the development of your new house……I love it 🙂 and best of luck !!
Cindy says
I’m SO HAPPY for you!!! What a beautiful dream turned reality thanks to a whole lot of perseverance and hard work. I’m so proud of you and so so so happy for you!
Stephanie Marchetti says
woo hoo! you’re in! congrats!
Barbara Mawdsley says
You got an amazing amount done. You should be so proud at how much you accomplished.
Meredith says
Congratulations!!!! ????
Liz @ It's Great to Be Home says
YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FunnyGal Kat says
CONGRATULATIONS! And there is nothing about that photo of the living room that says you are anything less than completely settled in. We’ve been in our house almost two years and some of our spaces still don’t look that finished! Enjoy these first days in a home you all worked so hard to create.
Michelle @ Ten June says
Ahhhh! So amazing! Congratulations!!!!!
Susan A says
CONGRATULATIONS!!! I’m very excited for all of you and look forward to seeing your new house become a home full of love and beauty! Your two boys look cute at the breakfast table! 🙂 And that view behind them is amazing!! Have fun in your forever home!!!
Kayla AKA Kilo Bravo says
So stinkin’ excited for you!
emily @ go haus go says
Congratulations! So excited for you! What a whirlwind!
Gretchen@BoxyColonial says
woot! huge congratulations–you guys have worked so hard for this!!!
Sandy says
HOORAY CONGRATULATIONS!! Can’t wait to see your decorating magic unfold. 🙂 Everything looks amazing so far…and yay for sleeping in your new beds!
Katja A Home for Design says
Congratulations Kim on making it this far. Truly an accomplishment that you can be proud of. It has been wonderful following along so far and I can’t wait for all the finishing touches. Hot water, rods and decor 🙂
deb says
You guys are rock stars!
Kelly @ North Country Nest says
Congratulations! There is nothing quite like the first night in a new home 🙂
All my best,
Kelly
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
Yay congratulations!
Kristin says
Congratulations!
cassie @ primitive & proper says
who needs a water heater? i mean it’s summer anyhow, so cold water feels nice. also i lvoe that ryan is wearing overalls and i feel like now you guys are officially farmers. and YAY for being in the house! #stuffofdreams
Kim Woodward says
Home on the range. 😉