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I'm so glad that this weekend went well and the weather cooperated. I'm sure it must have been quite emotional. I teared up just reading about it. How special that Stefanie came to your Dad to comfort him. Sending to you and Luke as you mark this anniversary of your Princess Stefanie.
I was so happy that that feather found Daddy.
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Some nice plans for SWW! Luke did some job with the project for the train room! It looks so good! I can't imagine how tough it must have been on your dad with the move!
I'm really proud of Luke's creative thinking in the train room.
Just got caught up. I love the brackets that Luke put up, very creative! I feel bad for your Dad, it must have been very hard on him. When my Dad sold their home after my Mom's passing he really didn't want to part with a lot of stuff he thought was valuable. 3 years later, my attic and living room are still filled with extra wing chairs, end tables, assorted pictures etc
Happy to hear the sale went well for your Dad! I teared up when I read about the feather arriving. I'm happy you all had that moment and that the sun was shining all day for you all!
I had to do the same thing with our family home a few years back and I know how draining and hard it is on everyone. That last walk through the house was especially hard.... Now when I am feeling nostalgic, I will make the drive to go have a look. It always makes me smile to see the new family in it making their own special memories.
Alright I'm finally, after 2 days, all caught up! I hope you get into Trader Sam's, but I agree I wouldn't wait long. You know you'll be going back to WDW so you can make sure to put it on your bucket list for next time if you can't get in this trip I'm glad to hear your dad's health is doing well, and I'm glad you had good weather for the sale. I enjoyed reading what you like about each park. That was fun!
I'm glad things went smoothly for you and your family on the sale of the house. I remember watching things going out of my Dad's house when he passed. It was emotional. I got a little verclempt when you told about the feather arriving....how appropriate it arrived when it did and it fell at your Dad's feet!
The train room is fantastic! I saw the video on FB....amazing!
Glad to hear the sale provided close to what your dad wanted. He is very brave to make such a choice. It must have been so hard and a lot of people aren't willing to make the change. I love the Luke's choice of brackets for the train display.
Just got caught up. I love the brackets that Luke put up, very creative! I feel bad for your Dad, it must have been very hard on him. When my Dad sold their home after my Mom's passing he really didn't want to part with a lot of stuff he thought was valuable. 3 years later, my attic and living room are still filled with extra wing chairs, end tables, assorted pictures etc
June and I were a little worried that that might happen to us, but he was able to part with the majority of stuff, keeping mostly memory stuff (photos, scrapbooks, and his collections).
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Happy to hear the sale went well for your Dad! I teared up when I read about the feather arriving. I'm happy you all had that moment and that the sun was shining all day for you all!
I had to do the same thing with our family home a few years back and I know how draining and hard it is on everyone. That last walk through the house was especially hard.... Now when I am feeling nostalgic, I will make the drive to go have a look. It always makes me smile to see the new family in it making their own special memories.
The lady who bought the house plans to renovate it for one of her grandchildren and their family, so I have a feeling that many new memories are in store for our old home.
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Alright I'm finally, after 2 days, all caught up! I hope you get into Trader Sam's, but I agree I wouldn't wait long. You know you'll be going back to WDW so you can make sure to put it on your bucket list for next time if you can't get in this trip I'm glad to hear your dad's health is doing well, and I'm glad you had good weather for the sale. I enjoyed reading what you like about each park. That was fun!
We were talking about Trader Sam's tonight over dinner, and decided we will give it several tries, but we won't wait a ridiculous length. As you say, it can go on the list for another trip.
What an emotional day it must've been for everyone, especially your dad.
So many emotions for all of us, but I know it was hardest for my dad.
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I'm glad things went smoothly for you and your family on the sale of the house. I remember watching things going out of my Dad's house when he passed. It was emotional. I got a little verclempt when you told about the feather arriving....how appropriate it arrived when it did and it fell at your Dad's feet!
The train room is fantastic! I saw the video on FB....amazing!
Stefanie remembers to send feathers for all our big family events. I'll have to get that video posted here, too.
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Originally Posted by Belle320
Glad to hear the sale provided close to what your dad wanted. He is very brave to make such a choice. It must have been so hard and a lot of people aren't willing to make the change. I love the Luke's choice of brackets for the train display.
I know the decision to sale all his stuff was not a bit easy for Dad, but he is brave. Now I'm hoping the change settles in well for him.
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Just finished scanning your report. Love it. Glad the auction went so well. When Judy's Dad moved into a memory unit she was mostly responsible for getting everything done and working with our ex-sister-in-law they got it all done and the house listed. Start to finish they took almost a year to get everything done. I believe your way would have been much better. Love the train room. Was glad to see that you were able to keep so much of Stephanie in the room.
I saw the train video on FB & it's coming out awesome!!! The room is looking amazing!!
I'm glad the auction went well, it's so sad when parents get older & have to part with things. ago & he has no one to spend his retirement with besides his children.