Warm and cozy
It's been just over 3 months that my family and I have moved to a new house and a completely different area.
After living in the same home and area for over two decades, we just had to move to a new place. This apartment is fairly smaller compared to the previous apartment, but it's well made and every bit of space has been utilized well, which is something I appreciate, I don't like wasting space. And the whole family fits in all snug as well.
This exact location is less crowded too, maintaining a fair bit of distance from the loud and crazy parts of the area and city.
Even though it's nice and quiet over here, the rent also being fairly cheaper; I just can't forget about the memories we left behind. More than two decades worth of memories are chiseled into every corner of that house. Both my younger brothers and I grew up there. From getting to know all the neighbors and locals, to playing on the empty fields and becoming a source of noise and mischief in the late afternoons.
Over the years we memorized every street and corner in that whole area, I myself became quite familiar with every nook and cranny present in that little neighborhood of ours.
Yet, this change was necessary, to survive, to go on with the hard-reset that we planned for.
Personal financial issues and the demands of a broken economy and market lead us here. But hey, I'm not complaining, we'll make more memories, new memories, it's possible as long as we're together. If anything, all the hardships in these past few years have only brought my family closer.
People and their promotion of the hustle culture nowadays tells us to work hard, to make a lot of money, have multiple income sources, to cut off some people temporarily and to become addicted to your work life. So that you can get that big house and fancy car, a set of luxury watches and every new gadget available in the market. But, what's wrong with being content with what you have already? I mean if it's working and serving you well, then why go for the upgrade?
How about cutting down the unnecessary costs and expenses first? Starting with a bad habit and then getting rid of it even, practicing gratitude, appreciating the little things, creating memories and not just running after material. It's a much simpler fix than working an extra job or creating extra sources of income, such things take time, to learn a skill to build a business or side hustle.
So, it's better we start small and get rid of the irrelevant things at first, the things that we have control over.
Of course, as humans there should be improvement, we should grow, make progress, climb some sort of an invisible ladder, according to the pace we find comfortable. But, a shift to a more minimal lifestyle and a little "downgrade" shouldn't be completely disregarded.
Who really knows about the tricks life keeps up its sleeves? Nothing is permanent, NOTHING. Life's harsh methods have taught me that over the years, and that is why we must always be prepared to adapt.
I'm not out here to make all the money in the world, I just need enough, an amount that keeps me and my family safe and in good health.
When the bills are paid, when we have a proper three meals a day and a solid roof over our heads, that day I'll be able to finally shift my focus towards true minimalism, investing more time in my hobbies, spending more time with family, and on travelling every now and then.
When the money comes, if it comes, then instead of spending it all on unnecessary upgrades, I'd rather use it as a tool to buy more time, does that make sense? Hopefully it does.
Because for now the only things that truly seem permanent are the memories that I cherish.
"Everything is possible, but everything is not necessary." – Arvo Pärt
I needed to see this really.
This part more though.
Towards the end of last year, we had to move too. We sold the duplex we grew up in to meet more important financial needs and now have to live in a rented apartment. All my life, I've known privacy, and plenty of space to do whatever. But now, we have to share the same compound with neighbours and manage space a lot. It wasn't as bad as I had though though, there's still privacy but no freedom per se. I miss the old house, the memories and unlike you, the extra extra space. But it's as you've said, New memories can be made and like Arvo said, "...everything's not necessary."
Thanks!
It happens so suddenly right? Life. At one point it's all so everlasting, you having absolutely nothing to worry about, as if you're untouchable. But then, life happens, another hurdle, another test, even if you're tired, all worn out, no one cares. All you can do is ready up and get to work.
When does it end...
Suddenly indeed. I hope we sustain the willpower to ride on ever so strong-willed.
Amen to that. 🙏
👏 Absolutely!
Congrats on your new move. Regardless of the circumstance, it was a big decision after being there for so long.
I think you have the right mindset 👍
It was a critical decision, while time was of the essence. Yet, quite miraculously we made the move quick. Now it's just about making the right decisions and a matter of patience.
I hope so. 🙏
The rude awakening that comes with a hard reset or inevitable change is what makes the shift necessary in the first place. Life floods our days with gifts and choices but our greed as a race is why we don't have the moment to look back at our achievements or the blessings with gratitude hence fate being the only way life can ensure equality.
I moved a while back and though I was financially able to maneuver while I was moving, things have taken a regrettable turn. But. I am so thankful for the growth and I will exercise gratitude as I await the realm I am supposed to be in, aligns with my dreams. The very best to you and yours 🔆
We're so caught up with the worries of what was, what is and what will be, we barely even notice what we have, as it is crushed down by a big pile of panic and fret.
Fortunately, the change in my family's behavior and their determination to work together just to create something out of nothing, is quite visible, almost every day too. Everyone is trying their best to contribute, to cut down, working towards a more "stable" and secure future.
Thank you. 🖤
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3 months already!!!
I remember the conversations you mentioned about getting busy searching for a new place and now 3 months have gone. Soon it will be three years, new memories will be created, and new attachments. I guess that's how life moves on.
4 to be exact, moved here on Nov 18th or something. 😂
Yeah, even finding this place took about 2 months, because 4 bed apartments are expensive and also quite rare.
Yep, but the difference is that this time we're ready, and we're all grown ups too. The collection of memories will be quite different this time around.
Hi @riz611! I really liked the way you said goodbye to your old home and the way you welcome the new one. I wish you much success in this new stage you are now starting. I got to your post, thanks to the selection presented in the OCD curation #1074 report, for which I congratulate you and thank you for sharing your moving experience with us.
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Thank you for your words of kindness. I'm glad you liked the post and I appreciate you taking the time to drop by and for sharing you thoughts.
Take care now. 🥃