The long awaited time has finally come. We are moving into our new farmhouse. I discuss the challenges, plans and how we’re feeling about the big change.
Moving in to our new house! | FARMHOUSE RESTORATION VIDEO
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At this point I feel like we have jumped over so many hurdles in this process.
- We kept the house spotless for showings, with 5 kids (Seriously!)
- Left the house 30+ times for people to walk through and critique it
- Emotionally endured negative feedback on house showings
- Got our hopes up from the positive feedback
- Went through losing a contract on our home
- Dealt with a low appraisal
- Inspections
- Repairs
- Packing
- Loading
- Unloading
- Cleaning
- Living out of suitcases while our hardwood floors were refinished FOR TWO WEEKS
- No internet, spotty internet (We’re full-time bloggers!)
It’s been tough, especially with 5 kids that need an awful lot of attention.
“Where are the toothbrushes??”
“Can you find two socks for Micah? I don’t care if they’re matching!”
“Hey mom, have you seen the brush?”
“Kid, I can’t even find a plate for dinner.”
We ended up using a fork for the hairbrush, and I’m not even joking. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right??
So, moving in, and being able to get all of our stuff put away is A BIG DEAL.
The biggest challenge with moving into a new home
I found that the biggest challenge with moving into a new place is knowing where everything goes. Where do you put the diapers, the extra gloves, the broom, the trash can…?
That has been a challenge, but I know we’ll get it figured out soon enough!
Even though it was probably just a waste of time, I put plates on the and added a linens to the little table in the kitchen. One place of solace in all the moving chaos!
We are so thankful
Last night I was laying in bed thinking over the day. I feel like through this entire stressful process Luke and I trade places backing each other off the ledge of losing it.
Yesterday I tried to lose my cool several times, over not knowing where to put things and everything feeling so messy and incomplete. We would get a few things in place, and I felt better, but then he was getting uptight about something else. Then the internet stopped working and I missed basically a whole day of work. He tried to encourage me that it would be fixed soon.
Back and forth.
I was laying there in a warm bed, while outside temps were in the negatives, with my 5 kids snoozing all around me, a loving husband, my dream farmhouse, and realized, I should be nothing but thankful.
I am just looking forward to spring. By then, it will be warm outside, we’ll know where everything goes, the painters will be gone…I can’t wait.
But in the meantime, I am THANKFUL.
See the full tour of our new farmhouse and homestead HERE. Make sure to watch the video above for the full “moving in” vlog.
Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse! Can’t wait to have y’all back again and again. 😉
Allie says
Looking good! Moving is SO stressful!! If you have extra space in kidos maybe consider thinking outside the box what about kid activity space? Swing? Climbing wall?! Extra floor space could just be space for play when its too cold for outside! Just an idea! Lol! If you have contractors already in the house they might could install that kind of thing?! Just a thought!
Julie says
Love the fork story. This is the real. We all go through it and your sharing it makes us all feel normal. Trust the Lord…this trying time is refining you for His work!
Lisa says
I’m glad it’s relatable! We’re a totally normal family over here. 🙂
Lisa says
Oh Lisa I don’t envy your moving process at all especially in the dead of Winter but I love your new farmhouse and look forward to seeing your progress and ideas along the way!!
Alison says
Hi Lisa,
When I moved into our 1900 farmhouse, I also intended to get wardrobes for the closetless bedrooms. In the meantime, I copied from the kids’ Montessori school classroom shelving…8 inch by 6 foot precut planks stacked (from Home Depot) with cinder blocks or glass blocks between (4 high but, totally flexible). I added a few baskets for underwear and socks and some for loose toys. The boys could put away their own laundry, organized by short sleeve tees, long sleeve tees, jeans, shorts, church pants, church shirts, outerwear, etc. Shoes on the bottom shelf (or below the first shelf depending on the configuration). They could see their options and it really helped them become more independent. They stored their personal treasures on their own shelves. It was nice to watch them become responsible for their own belongings. It worked so well that I never got around to buying wardrobes or even dressers for their rooms. Two even brought the shelve compenents to college with them.
Very Best Wishes in Your New Home,
Alison
Stacy says
Hi Lisa, I get the whole moving thing. We moved into a fixer upper the week of Thanksgiving. I feel like I missed Thanksgiving and barely made it through Christmas. I have two older kids. I couldn’t imagine doing it with 5 little ones. Like you, I am thankful even though my bedroom is in the office, I am using a plastic table, and most everything but the necessities are all in boxes in the frozen garage. Love your blog!
Annie says
Hi Lisa,
I really enjoyed your moving in update. Don’t worry that your world is crazy right now. As time goes by, you and the family will get into a rhythm just like you had in your “Boone” farmhouse. Until then just go with the flow.
I’m curious if you brought you chickens and cats with you to the new house?
Thank you again for taking us on your journey
.Annie
Gail says
Lisa you don’t know how long I’ve been waiting to see your first video of your new farmhouse! I am so happy for all of you. We spent the first year in a bedroom upstairs with my 2 highs schoolers. After a year we had finished building on my mothers apt, and at that time, my mom was able to move from our master bedroom into her new apt, and we moved into our bedroom downstairs and my husband built a dividing wall in the huge bedroom upstairs, making it into 2 bedrooms. It was all worth it in the end. I really have to say how beautiful your new home is. You guys were suppose to have this house. Love the woods around your home, and I can picture a dairy cow roaming your land some day! Lots of wonderful things ahead to look forward to. Thank you so much for taking us on your journey. I also want to thank you for your channel. Very inspiring, very informative, and just fun learning from you the lost art of homemaking. God Bless.
Wanda says
Hang in there. Sounds like you’re doing exceptionally well to me!
Suzanne G says
The few times I’ve had to move, my “Sanity-Saver-Moving-Kit” always included hand soap, a few towels, band-aids, snacks, toothbrushes, unbreakable drinking glasses, snacks, brushes & combs, aspirin or Tylenol, blankets, paper towels and MOST importantly – toilet paper!!
Congratulations on moving into your beautiful new home!! It looks like you’re going to be very happy there. I hope the next few days and weeks go well for you. Spring WILL come, God has that well in hand.
Janice says
I love your floors, they are really pretty. I really enjoy your updates, thank you.
angie says
Oh – I feel for you. Just thinking about not knowing where everything is makes me nervous. BUT your new house is beautiful. That antique hutch with the white pitchers speaks of things to come. You will make it all beautiful with your talent, and I am excited to see what you do. God bless the new Farmhouse on Boone.