Well, I know I hardly ever write in my blog anymore, but the last couple of years have been so crazy, I don't seem to have the time or the focus. So much has happened from moving into this house, to laying laminate, sanding, and painting, all while being chauffeur to a teenager and working. A couple of weeks ago our landlord gave us the news that his daughter would now like to live in the house and we must be out at the end of January. I must admit I was disappointed that he had recently let us do so much work laying laminate, only to be told a few months later that we wouldn't be around to enjoy it. Also, I would think after our family has lived here for over 18 years he could wait to give us the boot til after the Holidays. Especially since I am not only losing my home, but my business...and the timing couldn't be worse. If anyone has an empty suite for February, they would most likely rent it out for a month for the Olympics and rake it in before committing to a tenant. However, I am trying to look at it in a positive way. It is what it is, and so I choose to go into it with a positive outlook and a willing spirit. Sometimes being shoved out of your comfort zone can be a blessing in disguise.
In other news, Alicia turned 19 years old at the end of October. My baby is an adult...Yikes. She went out to a club with some friends on her Birthday and came home very late, but she wasn't stumbling around or slurring her words. She had some drinks but didn't want to end up like some of the drunk girls she's seen at parties...out of control, embarrassing themselves, and incapable of getting themselves home safely. That's my girl. Phew...I don't know where she gets it...when I was her age I didn't have half the common sense she does. Oh well, I'm just gonna role with it.
Now here we are less than two weeks before Christmas, and I'm really looking forward to having our last Christmas in this house my family has called home for so many years. My brother is bringing my beautiful niece to spend the Holidays with us and I couldn't be more excited to see them.
Monday, December 14, 2009
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3 comments:
This is partly bad news and good news Sharon. The bad part is that you have to leave the house. The way you will be kicked out is not possible here in Holland, you have rights you know.... I would say "remove the laminate and keep it in a save place for later. You can always use it in another house don't give it away".
The good part is to see how Alicia turned into an adult and how she is going to find her own way in this life...., like we all did when we were young.
I hope you will have a Happy Christmas time and I hope you and Kelly will find a new house in the near future. Dance with your Sis into 2010, that was funny. :-)
What a pleasant surprise to see a new post. I've been keeping up with you in Facebook so I knew about your nasty landlord. What a creep! Letting you pour your heart into upgrading the place and then pulling the rug out from under your feet. After all those years, he should have at least given you a year's notice. I know with your positive outlook, all things will work out for the good.
Kudos to you for raising Alicia to be a responsible adult, capable of making good decisions.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. I also hope you will find a new house and wish you the best in the New Year!
Keep on dancing - you've got the moves.
Happy New Year, Sharon. Wishing you well as we begin a new decade.
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