Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Beginning of the realization of our dream

The Captain found 2 boxes outside our front door on his way out. "What's this?" he asked. I helped him bring them into the house. The small box he held in his hand was surprisingly heavy. "It's cutlery for North Carolina," I replied. The tape on the big box was partly opened. Inside were packages and boxes containing a bath sheet, 2 tubmats, a set of 3 purple plastic mixing bowls, a toaster, two sets of purple towels, and an oval braided rug.

Such excitement! If we are buying furnishings, it must really be happening. Time to start packing - my sewing machine and fabric, with my Nanny's birds-eye maple dressing table, which I have long used as a sewing spot, will also go. Cold weather clothes will begin to live in Asheville, too. All those mugs that crowd the cupboard, threatening to fall to the ceramic tile floor and break, can be divided between our northern and southern homes.

We still need 2 beds, a futon for the living room, 2 televisions - one for the living room and a small one for the guest bedroom, a DVD player, a dining table and chairs, some end tables, and a dresser for the master bedroom. This is fun, planning and dreaming.

Sometimes it all seems too good to be true! As a firm believer in the dangers of hubris, I occasionally worry that my joy and my pride will lead to my downfall. Put into print, that sounds silly and superstitious, and probably is, in truth. So I vow not to be negative about this. It IS a dream come true, but sometimes they can! How blessed I feel!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know you want to leave the summers in Florida behind, but will you be able to spend a month or more in NC? Or will you have to go back and forth? How long is the drive?

Barbara Norris said...

I expect to spend most of about 2 months up there, probably July and August, which are the worst ones here. Then I will take a week or so every couple of months, as well. The drive is about 7.5 hours. Not onerous, but certainly a full day's work.

Sabrina said...

How exciting!!!

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ChrisB said...

You must be so excited and what fun to be furnishing your new second home.

three on the futon

three on the futon

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