Sunday, January 11, 2026

2026.. oh boy. 🤦

 Well here we are in 2026, I don't know what we will find by the end of this year but there's no point in guessing. 

 In my personal life, I decided to sell my family farm. I closed the chapter of four generations living there. To be honest, I have not lived on the farm for about four years, traveling to the city became too much, plus I wanted to live with my partner. 

 Leaving the farm was not as difficult as I thought, I was ready. I actually feel happy that a young family is now taking care and breathing new life into the farm. Fun fact, the people that bought the farm are a young married couple, both being women. They are expecting their second child in a few months. My sister and I wish them all the best. 

 I bought myself a house in October, my partner is going to sell his house and come live with me. His house is over a hundred years old and it just became an endless string of problems to solve. When bats started to show up, I decided we need to leave, lol. 

Must head to bed now, god help us all in 2026. 🤦

9 comments:

"Tommy" said...

You have been progressing in your journey. Congrats. Thanks for posting, I hope to see more of your writings soon.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Hey, that's a big development! Good for you! Be happy with your partner in your new home!

Michael said...

It is good to hear from you and that things are going well. Good luck with the new house!

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

OMG love that journey for you!
So happy you were able to do that and on top of it all, you're gonna go live with your partner?
YES!

XOXO

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Hi Debra, I wasn't sure if anyone was still on here lol. Thank you.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Thank you Michael.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Sixpence thank-you. I actually already live with him, I just bought a better house for us to live in.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Thank you Tommy. I'm not sure how much I will post but I will try to do better.

Deedles said...

Stevie!!!!! How the heck are you? Rhetorical, obviously. I'm so happy that somebody bought the farm in the good way.