Last night (morning in our house)
Good Evening, Morning All.
Well after two weeks of mix emotional farewells, tonight is the last night I spent in my wonderful home for the past 16 years. I am finding it very difficult to sleep as I feel as I want to study every crack or perfection/in-perfection in every room. I don't think I realised how attached I have grown to this place, the joy it has brought and the memories I shall take with me, some amazing, some emotional and some bitter-sweet. Tomorrow we head to the airport hotel for the next two nights and then for the 2nd time I head to Toronto to start another chapter in my life. The first time, being so soon after my father's death was not a good time for me, this time things feel so much better. I have changed so much in the past 4 years and I know look forward to new challenges and hopefully new friends. For now though I treasure the last memories I have in this home - as in 10 days time, it will become the home of The Gormleys !!! For those who have spotify, this song by Fascnating Aida - sums up my feelings, tonight. If that does not work, its called Old Home! http://open.spotify.com/track/3r64yGwwXm7eJVdhewqPB1 Speak soon Rx |
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It's 3 in the morning, almost, get to sleep man and just say goodby in the morning to ya house. It's just a house!
Memories are in the mind, not in the walls of ya house!!!! |
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So disagree X Also, still working on the Goods to Follow list ! Will sleep when I am dead x
Also have a few other bits and bobs to tie up. Rx |
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Hope you can get some rest.
Best of luck on your new chapter in your life :thumbsup: |
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Hi,
I remember those last few crazy days so well. Have a good flight and best wishes on this next chapter... The sun was shining in Toronto today; buds on the trees and a few flowers poking through...you've picked a great time to arrive. :thumbup: |
Re: Last night (morning in our house)
Originally Posted by London-England-Lads
(Post 10673264)
Good Evening, Morning All.
Well after two weeks of mix emotional farewells, tonight is the last night I spent in my wonderful home for the past 16 years. I am finding it very difficult to sleep as I feel as I want to study every crack or perfection/in-perfection in every room. I don't think I realised how attached I have grown to this place, the joy it has brought and the memories I shall take with me, some amazing, some emotional and some bitter-sweet. Tomorrow we head to the airport hotel for the next two nights and then for the 2nd time I head to Toronto to start another chapter in my life. The first time, being so soon after my father's death was not a good time for me, this time things feel so much better. I have changed so much in the past 4 years and I know look forward to new challenges and hopefully new friends. For now though I treasure the last memories I have in this home - as in 10 days time, it will become the home of The Gormleys !!! For those who have spotify, this song by Fascnating Aida - sums up my feelings, tonight. If that does not work, its called Old Home! http://open.spotify.com/track/3r64yGwwXm7eJVdhewqPB1 Speak soon Rx Just look at my sig and you will understand! Best of luck and safe journey.. :) |
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i remember not being able to sleep on my last night too. my wife was in canada,my furniture was on the ocean and i was laying on an old matress on the floor with my dog snoring next to me, it was 11pm and the taxi was coming at3am. good luck with the next stage of your life :thumbup:
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Best of luck with your move, hope it all goes well for you
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All the best and hope it works out well for you.
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Smash a brick from outa the front wall and bring it with you as a friendly reminder.
You could use it to defend yourself against gun shot wounds in the bank or use it to deflect any bomb blasts from any passing trains. Toronto is sunny and spring like today, you are moving at at good time. Exspect long hold ups at the Imigration border behind all th AQ guys entering. Canada is catching up to the UK FAST Good Luck |
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I found leaving our house really hard, it may be just be a pile of bricks but every memory of our kids as babies were tied up in there. We've just been back for a visit and went to see our old next door neighbor, the new owners have ripped out trees and hedges and I found myself getting really cross that they'd defaced my garden and upset the birds that nested there. Silly I know but there it is.
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Re: Last night (morning in our house)
Originally Posted by shunter1977
(Post 10674515)
I found leaving our house really hard, it may be just be a pile of bricks but every memory of our kids as babies were tied up in there. We've just been back for a visit and went to see our old next door neighbor, the new owners have ripped out trees and hedges and I found myself getting really cross that they'd defaced my garden and upset the birds that nested there. Silly I know but there it is.
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I really loved my previous home, so many memories; but I am so so pleased that I moved, it's given me such a feeling of freedom, I can start afresh and build new happy times. L-E-L I wish you the best of travel and landings, but do be aware that the fist few months are going to be confused and tiring as well as exciting. It can be quite a R**l**co***er! When you get down to it!
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