Moving day on Woodcrest Drive. |
Finally.
Jen and I were ready to be done with the place, given the troubles we've had since moving away from South Abington Township about a year and a half ago.
Two floods. Ruined clothes. Ruined boxes. Ruined memories.
But also: A broken grinder pump. Dust. Dirt. Musty odors. Keeping the grass cut. Fixing the deck.
Yet there was a very real sense of sadness as we loaded up our oversized U-Haul truck.
It was the first house that I ever bought.
It was the house to which we brought our daughter from the hospital.
It was where we had dreams of creating a decorative stone wall behind the wood-burning stove.
It was where we were going to start a vegetable garden and grow tomatoes and peppers and cucumbers.
It was where Sophie was going to run around the yard and make friends with the neighbor kids and play games.
It's weird: A weight has been lifted off our chests, but the impression left by that weight isn't rebounding so quickly.
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