The L's lived in a very comfortable townhouse, but decided that it was time to move on. The had bought a lovely house with a lovely garden - much closer to Dorette's work than the townhouse. During the days preceding the trek, they had 36 hours without electricity, so they could do little packing. And then the day before, Franco had tonsillitis again... but on the 10th we all pitched up to help them move. Here are the last kitchen "gemorsies" waiting to be packed. I'm sure they left this kitchen with mixed feelings - Gert and his father had remodelled it themselves about 18 months ago... It was a HUGE job, but also a HUGE success. I hope they have before and after pics of this kitchen...and the baby room that Ouma Elna and Dorette had painted... and the garage cabinets that Gert and Oupa Lappies had installed... and the water feature in the garden ... and ... and. They had lived there for three years, and had made significant improvements.
Boxes, and more boxes....
Franco climbed onto the nursery rocking chair while no-one was looking and proudly sat there clapping his hands! (
My swak hart! Hou vas kind!)At last everything was packed and the bakkies were on their way. Here Gert and Frans are still smiling...!
The carrying of all the furniture and all the bits and pieces had begun! Jan on one of a zillion trips between horse trailer (the "van") and the house!
Franco was, despite his tonsillitis and all the upheaval, as good as gold! But with so many willing hands to pick him up, it was no wonder. He is at the stage where he needs CONSTANT supervision, what with all the new stairs and things. Here he is with his Ouma Elna, wearing one of the many jerseys she has knitted for him. (It was just before his nap - he doesn't usually walk about with his dummy, but it is such a comfort for a tired little man!)
Ouma Sarah did a great job organising the new kitchen.
Jy is 'n yster Ouma Sarah!The sitting room is beginning to look like something...
..But there is still tons of work to be done in the family room.
Oupa Lappies was glad to have an excuse to sit: someone had to hold Franco! (Franco got his name and initials from him...and his blue, blue eyes!)
4 comments:
Wonderful to have so many hands helping with the move.
The electricity ...this weekend was our turn.
Ek stem saam met Retha, dis lekker om soveel hulp te he met so 'n verhuising. Klein Franco word groter elke keer as ons nuwe foto's van hom sien.
Daar is werklik geen groter werk as "TREK" nie - na elke trek van my se ek gewoonlik... nie gou weer nie!
Franco word nou regtig n mooi groot seuntjie! Ouma Elna, dis n prag truitjie daardie jong.
Sterkte met die uitpak en regskuif!
Géén wonder trek lê HOOG op die lys van stressors nie.
En nou ja, as julle nie vir my wil kyk nie, dan klap ek vir myself hande vir die sit-sit só....
Mag die L's lank en geseënd in hul nuwe nesplekkie rondskrop!
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