Per Superesse's request, I will share our colorful relocation story for those wondering how we survived the ordeal. As a reminder, about six weeks before our move, I was diagnosed with a very early form of breast cancer. Had surgery in LA, then drove cross country with our dog, hitting up Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks (couldn't get out on any trails, though because pooch was with us). We spent a few nights in the Chicago area catching up with friends we hadn't seen since before the pandemic.
Got to the Boston area and I started radiation about a month later. The first weekday I didn't have to go to Dana-Farber for radiation, H ended up in the hospital with a 6mm and 12 mm kidney stones for three nights. That involved several procedures over 2 1/2 weeks - the day before his last procedure, my D, her H and I all tested positive for COVID. Needless to say, in a very short amount of time, we got a crash course on the Boston medical system.
We settled into our apt. with half of our belongings, while the other half went into storage and proceeded to go about our lives, giving as much attention as needed to the house project. Thankfully our apt complex had a decent gym, so I managed to get back into my workouts, which for me, is oftentimes more mentally beneficial than physically. I found a new massage therapist and Pilates instructor to help me regain some mobility in the pec wall and underarm area that were restricted due to surgery and radiation.
We returned to CA for Thanksgiving with our other D and her H and had a lovely time, but I think being gone for a week may have set us back a few days. Our pooch was not happy that we left him with our daughter here, which meant he was dodging their alpha Chihuahua and year and a half old toddler. I worried about him - he wasn't eating, but after a couple of days, they coaxed him into it, and he was fine by the time we returned. Our D from CA came out for Christmas, which was nice. We'd hoped to have the project further along at that point, but she got to see a lot of progress.
The lease in our apt. was up Sunday, so ready or not, our movers came Saturday and moved all of our apt. stuff into the house. We stayed at our D's house Friday and Saturday night, but Sunday H stayed here, while I remained at her house. Workers were due to be here Monday morning around 7, and I'm NOT a morning person. I stayed at the house Monday night, then Tuesday stayed back at my daughter's place since workers were going to arrive really early Wednesday morning again. We both stayed here last night. Interestingly, the two nights I did not stay here with H, the pooch had issues... wouldn't eat in the morning at all. He had a couple of accidents in the house, too. So I think when I'm not here in our bed, he's stressed.
For the first day or two, we only had one working shower and toilet. In anticipation of the day when I don't want someone to have to wipe my but, we decided to go with a 'fancy-damned' toilet, as H describes it... a bidet, in our bathroom. Costco had an excellent deal on a Kohler, which we ordered back in late November. When they went to open it early this month, it was broken, so we had to arrange for it to be replaced, which took almost two weeks. Well, the replacement came last week, and we checked it over very carefully for defects. But when our plumber went to install it, he saw a hairline crack in what we assume is the tank area. So we had to order another replacement, which came today, and when it arrived we checked out every inch before the delivery crew left. So tonight we will have a full-functioning primary bath. (LOL... I just watched them carry that toilet across the living room toward the bathroom - thankfully I heard no thuds!) The dumpster and port-a-potty were taken away Friday, so we can now pull into our driveway.
A couple of weeks before Christmas, a very large cedar tree in our backyard neighbor's yard that abuts the fence between our properties fell in the nasty storm we had. It took out at least half of the fence, but it was one we'd already talked to the neighbor about replacing this summer anyway. This spring we will start planning for what we want to do in the backyard with regard to hardscaping and any landscaping. We get good sun in the first half of the day there, and I may try my hand at some gardening if I can do raised beds (anyone here have any recommendations for using raised beds?)
Today has been a madhouse. Electricians are hanging some light fixtures, tiler is doing kitchen backsplash, HVAC put up all the vents in the ceilings and hooked up our generator, stovetop hood has been installed, cabinet pulls are being placed on bathroom cabinets, wallpaper was hung in H's office, charger for H's EV is getting hooked up (yay! we had no place to charge at the apt. complex). Yesterday Best Buy was here finishing installation of our AV system.
Tomorrow morning at 8, H meets the movers at our storage unit and the rest of our stuff will arrive here. Wallpaper hanger will be back tomorrow to finish up, as I guess the tiler will be, too. I'm hoping the electricians finish putting all of the outlet covers on today so they don't have to come back tomorrow. Technically, we don't have a CO yet, but if an inspector stops by, we can always say our stuff is in the house, but we're staying with our daughter down the street (which has been true a few nights).
Our last big project are the two fireplaces. They were initially installed too low (they met code, but were too low for our aesthetics). They will be here tomorrow to raise the boxes 4" and measure for the glass panels. Those will take a couple of weeks to get cut, and we are already scheduled for a 2/15 install on those. We also have to have some railing installed that divides our living room from the stairs that go down to the basement. Hopefully it will be here late next week after it's fabricated.
On the days when there's been a lot of workers here, we try to make an attempt to stop by Dunkin' Donuts and pick up a dozen or two to show our appreciation! I never realized what a big deal DD is in MA! I think there are four within our smallish suburb.
Being in such close proximity to our daughter's family has been nice. In the first 3 1/2 months, there were so many medical issues that we were kind of stressed. She has been great the last several days, stopping by to see if she can help. We haven't brought our grandson over in a few weeks because there's just so many ways a toddler can get into trouble right now! But we do see them quite often... several times a week. We've been asked to pick him up from daycare a few times when they had appts., and have babysat a couple of times. He's just recently gotten to the point of when we leave their house in the evenings, and we say goodbye, he starts to whine, so we know he's getting very attached to us. I hate to see him upset, but it feels good that such a connection is there.
One of our neighbors hosts an apple cider party every fall. A family member rescued an old cider press from the side of the road and refurbished it. The neighbors buy bushels of apples and neighbors and friends are invited over and if able, bring an appetizer. It was a lot of fun. We have gotten to know some of the other neighbors since arriving, too.
I look at this house as the last place I'll probably own. We are in our early 60s and have made choices that should make aging in place a bit easier. The only thing I 'have' to go down in the finished basement for is the gym, so if I get to a point where I can't do stairs, that's the only thing I'd miss out down there. H's office is down there, but mine is on the first floor where I took over one of the bedrooms.
It's been a very thoughtful process, but I'm sure there will be things we'd wished we'd done differently, but I'm in full acceptance mode. My only regret so far is that we didn't get out very much to explore the area this fall during peak colors. There was just too much to do. We only hiked a couple of times, despite knowing there are a ton of trails very nearby. We did make it to the ocean - I wanted to be able to say the pooch has now been to both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.