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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Saved Again by Jerry!

I'm sure I've written more than once about a very difficult event in my life in 1987, when our house burned and nearly everything in it was destroyed.  We had excellent insurance and came out ok on it and sold it a year or so later for a great price.  When I viewed the smoking remains the day after the fire, I was at possibly the lowest ebb of my life, but when I got in my car after surveying the damage, I heard a song on the radio by Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead), called "A touch of grey", with the refrain "I will get by, I will survive!".  I knew from that day I would be ok and everything would turn out fine.

My current situation is nothing like that, but it's been about 32 years now, and at 32 years older it doesn't take as much to completely do me in.  I've bought and sold houses before and I don't know why this is so traumatic, but it is.  So just a while ago I found a Youtube video of Jerry singing "Touch of Grey".  I sang along with him until I started crying like a baby, but  "It's all right, I will get by, I will survive".
  

My first potential buyer is going to come and look at the house tomorrow at 1pm, and I am going to be positive about it.  The house was inspected this afternoon by an inspector for the real estate company.  He was here for a long time, so he must have checked absolutely everything.  I will get by, I will survive!  Have I mentioned I'm moving into my new place on May 15.  I am not sure if I can get all my belongings there in one day,  but I'll certainly try 

I took Rocky for a long walk this afternoon, and people going by on bikes, in cars, and walking, all called out "Hey there's Rocky!"

Well, I hope you all wish me good luck tomorrow (Wed.) at 1pm!  I hope they can open the dog park back up by then - it rained pretty heavily last night and it's closed all day today.  It would be a nice place to hang out while my place is being checked out.


 

12 comments:

  1. Good luck, Gypsy! I hope they fall in love with
    your house. Will be thinking about you tomorrow.

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    1. Thanks, Rose. I need all the good thoughts I can get.

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  2. You will get through this like you did in even worst circumstances when your house burned down.

    Sending my positive thoughts and vibes your way. Best of luck!

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    1. Thank you so much, Ms. B. I know the positive thoughts coming my way will help.

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    1. Thank you, and I think it will go well. I'll get a better feel for it after tomorrow.

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  4. Like I said before - moving is a traumatic experience for me so I understand how you feel. Scared, excited, overwhelmed, nervous. All of the above. But your place will sell and you'll love your new place. Just try not to 9vrr do it when you move.

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    1. I have a lot of moral support from family as well as from my blogging friends. It really does make a difference, and I thank you.

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  5. I know this is going to go well. You have put so much into this place and it shows well. Good Luck












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    1. Thanks, Jo. The hardest part is waiting. I'm not a particularly patient individual, and waiting around for something to happen is so difficult. I'll get through it though.

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  6. Over the years I had to sell a few homes that I loved because my work took me to other locations. The one my boys grew up in was the one I miss most.

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    1. I can't think of any one home I miss all that much now, but have fond memories of them all. I think the house I really loved, being the perfect house for me at the time, was just outside Asheville, NC.

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