Moving In and Out
The past four weeks has been an emotional rollercoaster. I’m not talking about the ones that just go up and down — I’m talking major spins, dips, twists and turns! Moving out of old space is no joke. We’ve moved twice in our almost 3-year marriage. It gets pretty tiring when you don’t know where to grow roots just yet.
We’ve finally moved into our new place. Boxes cover most of the floor space for now. There are two floors worth of obstacle courses! We’re still recovering from moving out, so we’ll unpack our things little by little (if we can help it!).
I am so tired. I think about the almost maxed out credit card, the unpaid bills, my unfiled CTC, the extra pounds from vacation,… I’m close to breaking down.
Then I think of our warm home far away from the business district, of chilling out with H on our new couch, of breathing in fresh air in our very own home (no more heavy traffic pollution thank goodness), of having my best friend drop by anytime since he lives a floor below us, of tough times in the past that were overcome.
And then I believe that things will be okay. “This too shall pass.” You just have to keep working hard. You just have to keep going no matter how difficult everyday living can get. It’s all about putting things back into perspective and not getting overwhelmed. That’s just how life is. It’s about knowing when to hold on tightly and when to lift your arms up during that rollercoaster ride. Heck, it sure beats riding the carousel.

February 13th, 2006 at 8:35 pm
im sure after a few days.. or at least over the weekend i hope you pour yourself a drink with your husband and just sit down on your new lounge area and just put your feet up and let out a big big *sigh*.
patience girl!
– now are you going to post pics of your new pad? the floor area looks pretty nice
February 13th, 2006 at 8:37 pm
barbara: That’s the guest room… or the attic or my little nook or my reading room… haven’t decided yet!
) Yes, I’m looking forward to the weekend again. I’d love to finally get rid of the boxes and just c-h-i-l-l.
February 13th, 2006 at 9:30 pm
Just you wait till you have kids, then moving is a NIGHTMARE. At least you’ve only moved twice. Me on the other hand, we average almost 1 a year. We are due to move again as we need more space for P, a backyard etc. But we are just over the moving bit. Way too much. But if we decide to purchase a house, then I suppose that’s another ball game alltogether. Speaking of moving, H is somewhat of a moving guru, he’s moved all his life. But it’s still not as easy, it’s me who has to deal with the packing and unpacking. The thing with me though, every sinlge time we move, I have to unpack the same day as the move. Then I can rest my laurels. I torture myslef! LOL. At least you get to redecorate. Where are you guys living now?
February 14th, 2006 at 2:19 am
one box at a time toni
i’ll show you OUR pics when we’re done with OUR move. hopefully, that will help make you feel much better with your own unpacking
February 14th, 2006 at 2:41 am
Wow, definitely a new life but similar to anything else – you’ll find the rewards soon enough!
February 14th, 2006 at 3:41 am
goodluck on unpacking. take it slowly. i know what you’re feeling though. i had to go through that last summer.
February 14th, 2006 at 5:52 am
hey, it takes a while to make a house a home (or find a place to call home, for that matter!) don’t sweat it and take your time sorting out your new place! homes are always a work in progress. we moved into our home in 2003 and there is still so much to do (yes, including unpacking!). good luck!
happy valentine’s day!
February 14th, 2006 at 7:47 am
congratulations! i hate moving too, but i do it every 2 years or so…i know how you must be feeling right now, and you are right..this too shall pass! easy lang! hugs!
February 14th, 2006 at 8:43 am
hey, it’ll be back in order soon and you’ll be chillaxing with hubby again.
breathe in, breathe out.
happy vee day, toni!
February 14th, 2006 at 9:21 am
Zita : That’s what my mom-in-law tells me too! Buti nalang wala pa kaming kids kundi craaazy to the max ang pag-move. Parang hindi ko ata kaya ang taun-taon na pag-move. Bilib ako sa ‘yo!
Meeyagirl : That’s very true, one box at a time. Thanks for easing me down!
mare : I hope so!
dexie : Yup, slowly but surely!
kat : 3 years in the making? Okay I find comfort in that. Thanks dear!
annabanana : Every 2 years? Halos parehas tayo. Hugs!
jey : Korek! Relax! Happy V-Day!
February 14th, 2006 at 11:44 am
hi toni. you’re right, “this too shall pass.” i tell myself that, too, whenever i’m feeling so stressed – not with moving, but with juggling too many roles at the same time – wife, mom, daughter, employee, friend, etc. i hope you get off the roller coaster soon!
happy v-day!
February 14th, 2006 at 6:50 pm
tintin: There are two quotes I always try to remember during dreary times: “This too shall pass” and “We shall overcome.”
February 15th, 2006 at 12:17 am
may the new space give you renewed energy! congrats, best of luck, and missya tones!
February 15th, 2006 at 4:11 am
easy toni
just take it easy ahd good luck
can i come and cook for you
February 15th, 2006 at 11:31 am
hey girl, life has been hectic in my part of the world. you’ve moved! saan ang pictures ng inyong new home
pakita naman! mwah mwah
February 15th, 2006 at 1:58 pm
The nightmare is almost over. Just unpack the boxes and…voila, you are in a wondrful new home !
February 16th, 2006 at 2:00 am
wow, wow! yay, yay!:)