Hello friends! I know it has been a while since I've posted anything here but since this blog was mostly dedicated to the renovation of our New Jersey home, it feels only right to share about this news in this space.
The decision to sell the home where we raised our family was not an easy one. We are so proud of the family and home we created here! This home was a dream of ours, our family lived in two previous homes that we fixed up and sold for a profit in order to get here. At the time, every single room in this house needed updating but we chose it based on its proximity to where my husband worked and the great school system. Now that both of those factors are no longer in play (our "kids" are young adults and Billy has retired from his career in law enforcement) we began to feel like we needed a change for the next chapter of our lives. I turned 50 this year and I've lived in NJ all of my life and began to feel like it was beyond time to spread my own wings. After all, I was encouraging my kids to do the same, why not Billy and me too?
Of course, letting go of a place filled with so many milestones and memories gave us pause. There were many sleepless nights full of uncertainty. The idea of sorting through and packing up ALL THAT STUFF and putting the house on the market was beyond daunting. Were we letting our kids down in selling the home they grew up in? They assured us that was not the case. I still love the kitchen and primary bathroom that I so carefully designed for our family, could I leave it all behind? Well, that kitchen is now 17 years old and will need updating again soon. And the primary bathroom that was my escape after those busy days as a mom? Turns out that with the kids out of the house living their own lives, there wasn't really anything to escape from within the house anymore and those rooms began to feel a little bit empty. No one swam in the pool this past summer except the dog because we spent all of our family time together in the Adirondacks.
The decision we came to was YES, we could let go. In fact, we often need to let go of something in order to make space in our lives for something new. We are tired from the upkeep required on this house and, truth be told, our Schroon Lake cabin has grown to feel more and more like our true home over the years. Our life in the Adirondacks is much more affordable so we will no longer need to feel burdened by the high cost of living that came with residing in such close proximity to New York City as we did in NJ. Our three sons have either moved to upstate NY or have plans to move in the near future. We will be a 3+ hour car's drive away from our parents and while that's definitely a downside, it feels manageable to us right now. It's not so far that we can't visit often and be there within a half day's notice when they need us.
I do plan to share more of our projects and adventures in some way or another. Thank you for continuing to follow along. While the landscape of what that looks surely has changed over the years from blogs to magazines to Instagram, the only constant is change so we might as well embrace it. I hope the our paths cross once again, friends!
Congratulations and Gods Blessings on your future adventures.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! We're mulling over the idea of downsizing too. On to new adventures!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I have often referred back to your previous years blog posts for inspiration (especially at the holidays!). I’m also a boy mom of 4 with two sweet goldens. Blessings to you in your new adventures!
ReplyDeleteI am SO glad to read an update from you!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog from cabin/home decor pins on Pinterest and ended up reading a bunch of your blog and even favorite-ing your page on my Home Screen! I live in upstate NY (close to Buffalo) and travel to the ADKs any chance I get. I’ve enjoyed staying in Keene, Wilmington, Upper Jay, Lake George and Lake Placid.. I love your style and your story. You’ve been an inspiration. Congratulations on selling the NJ house and starting a new chapter.
I can’t wait to see more of what’s coming!
- Sarah
Congratulations on your new adventure! Very exciting for you. My husband and I are life long Jersey residents and we are planning on selling our home and moving to our Schroon place until we build on our property in Chestertown. I’m so nervous moving from family but whenever I’m in the Adirondacks I’m relaxed and content. All the best to you.
ReplyDeleteI’m so happy for you! Your home was a huge inspiration for my home… we moved in 2020 into a fixer-upper and I needed ideas, especially since we were locked in. I’m wishing you all the best and can’t wait to watch your cabin updates!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations you guys! So excited for you! You live a beautiful life! Love, Niki @plaid_and_pansies
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic for you - congratulations I am so glad your pictures will remain on Instagram to inspire me - your kitchen truly inspired my own renovation- sending you and your much joy going forward
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I look forward to seeing your next journey. Many blessings to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! Always love your home pics and can’t wait to see what you do next!! 💕
ReplyDeleteHow exciting and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow..... Congratulations!! Big decisions... But Big dreams coming true on the horizon!!! I've followed your blog and then IG for quite a few years .... Always loved the kitchen & the way you decorated the living area over the holidays at your NJ home.. can't wait to see what's ahead!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice summation of your lives, hopes and dreams.If you are going to have a houseful of in laws and grands and parents to visit, you might want to get started on that Vermont Farmhouse fixer upper! 😉 Whatever you decide, God Bless and thanks for the journey. I think what made you famous was the sled hanging in your kitchen ceiling, ha!!!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to follow along on this next chapter and continue to be excited and inspired by your beautiful home! Home is where the heart is!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you both! I hope you keep us posted on your blog- which I didn’t know was still active- as you can elaborate more. I’m going to get back into the swing again also. Congrats!!
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