Confession: Keeping a house on the market and show ready at the drop of a hat leaves you no time for anything else. Especially if two young wildebeests toddlers live there.
And we miss you!! Hope the house sells quickly, I can't even imagine trying to keep it show condition ready with two little's...I'd be going loopy! Cheers Julia xx
Hi Hanni, we miss your sweet blogging voice too :) All things in good time or else us mommies will go nuts! Wishing you a quick sale so that life can get back to normalcy! Happy GBBD! Cheers, Jenni
We sold our house when my eldest was a baby and I found that challenging - I can't imagine how hard it must be with toddlers....arrrrrgggggh! I have a huge amount of respect for the energy levels you must have!
Beautiful snowdrops! And let me say that keeping toddlers, and in my case one wild preschooler, leave me very little time for anything else. But training up children is the most important thing. :)
Your snowdrop is such a beautiful promise of spring! Good luck with the house sale; my son and daughter-in-law went through the same thing this fall with two children and a new baby, and I know it is an exhausting and stressful experience. Happy Bloom Day!
I wonder if it's as much work selling where you are as it is here nowadays. Good luck with it Hanni. And mind and move to somewhere with a good garden.
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Good luck with the show house and Happy GBBD :)
ReplyDeleteAnd we miss you!! Hope the house sells quickly, I can't even imagine trying to keep it show condition ready with two little's...I'd be going loopy! Cheers Julia xx
ReplyDeleteHi Hanni, we miss your sweet blogging voice too :) All things in good time or else us mommies will go nuts! Wishing you a quick sale so that life can get back to normalcy! Happy GBBD! Cheers, Jenni
ReplyDeleteI wondered where you were. I miss reading your posts, and your sense of humor. Good luck on selling the house!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where you were too. Good luck selling the home and keeping the kiddos in order. And Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteHanni I miss your blogging too...lovely snowdrop...hope all is weel and that you seel the house soon...Happy GBBD.
ReplyDeleteGood luck in all endeavors, Hanni! Take care of yourself amid all the chaos. Lovely Snowdrop photo!
ReplyDeleteWe sold our house when my eldest was a baby and I found that challenging - I can't imagine how hard it must be with toddlers....arrrrrgggggh! I have a huge amount of respect for the energy levels you must have!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the house sale; always difficult and with toddlers......! Still think about a new garden! Christina
ReplyDeleteWe miss you too Hanni, good luck with the sale - and wilderbeest containment in the mean time!
ReplyDeleteBeen there, done that so I can relate to the pain it is. I wish you much luck selling your house quickly. I miss your blog posts too!
ReplyDeleteYour snowdrops look cold with all that snow around them. Happy GBBD. I hope you get into your new garden soon.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your house sale. I hope you end up with a beautiful garden for the kids to play.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowdrops! And let me say that keeping toddlers, and in my case one wild preschooler, leave me very little time for anything else. But training up children is the most important thing. :)
ReplyDeleteYour snowdrop is such a beautiful promise of spring! Good luck with the house sale; my son and daughter-in-law went through the same thing this fall with two children and a new baby, and I know it is an exhausting and stressful experience. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect photo of snow and a snowdrop :)
ReplyDeleteI can believe it is a lot of work!!! I hope the season ends quickly for you this spring with someone buying your house!
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I wonder if it's as much work selling where you are as it is here nowadays. Good luck with it Hanni. And mind and move to somewhere with a good garden.
ReplyDeleteOMG...I can only imagine how much work that must be...don't fret...we'll all still be here when things calm down ;-)
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