For what its worth, I absolutely found the 6 to 8 week point the hardest. I was back at work, and exhausted from that and goldengrove was exhausted from Hamishing all day. It was tiring and hard and frustrating and used up all the pitiful resources we had left. It took a little while to stabilise and then get easier, but it did happen.
Two doors up from that block. We bought a pre-existing place and are renovating like mad. We have to be out of the current rental by 15th of March. We've set 22nd of Feb as the goal to move ourselves in by (with the rest of our stuff to follow over the following 3 weeks). At the moment we have no bathroom or kitchen, so the race is on to get at least minimal paneling into the kitchen, and more importantly, to get the bath installed and ready for use.
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Also. BABY! SQUEE!
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We bought a pre-existing place and are renovating like mad.
We have to be out of the current rental by 15th of March. We've set 22nd of Feb as the goal to move ourselves in by (with the rest of our stuff to follow over the following 3 weeks).
At the moment we have no bathroom or kitchen, so the race is on to get at least minimal paneling into the kitchen, and more importantly, to get the bath installed and ready for use.
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(Toddler help and construction just don't mix well in my imagination.... )
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You're moving to Tennessee?
Seriously though, that is a gorgeous little baby thing. I think between the newborn and the home ownership, you are now officially a grownup.
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