Well, I am moving back to Rocky Mount and we are selling our townhouse in Christiansburg, VA. The kids and I really love the place, but it's time to let it go and travel down another path.
I've made lots of new friends there, tried new crafts, (basket making), started hiking, got back into swimming and exercising, and took some day trips with the Senior group. I will truly miss everyone , but life goes on.
Most of our furniture will be making a new home in Roanoke, at our son's new house. I only wish he had room for the dining room set. It belonged to my parents and I really hate to sell it, but no one has room for it. Having to downsize again is really hard for me, but I know I won't have room for it at the house in Conway, SC, so away it goes.
One thing I am not letting loose of is my yarn. Well, not yet. Eventually, I plan to photograph it, post it on Ravelry and then destash some of it since I have enough yarn to last me a lifetime or maybe several lifetimes. I figure when I go no one out there is going to love my stash like I do, so I need to try to go on a yarn diet. The only problem is that if a yarn diet is anything like a food diet, the yarn might not go anywhere. One good thing about having to move your stash, is that you find all kinds of new projects to work on that you plum forgot about. And I found out that most of the yarn I have I really still like it.