How to Say Goodbye to Your Old Home Before the Move

by Sam Hall

How to Say Goodbye to Your Old Home Before the Move

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Buying a new home and having to say goodbye to your old home is challenging. There are so many things you have to do. Set a budget. Find a good real estate agent. Go to many open houses, hoping you will find your dream home. And then, if you are lucky and find the perfect home, there is still so much to do. Finding a moving company, packing, relocating, etc. There is also additional stress because it is such a big decision in your life, and you do it only once or twice. So you want to be sure you've made the right decision.

And while there are so many articles and information online to guide you, one part of the moving process tends to be overlooked - the emotional journey of having to part with your old home. As tough as going through all those buying and moving hurdles is, it is even more challenging to say goodbye to a place you called home just the day before. And it is not something that should be ignored. So in this article, we will try and teach you how to say goodbye to your old home before the move.

Be patient with yourself

Feeling sad about leaving your home is entirely normal, and there is no shame in it. Don't try to brush it off and force yourself to power through it. Gives yourself time and space to grieve. After all, this is a place you called home for many years, and significant life changes happened there. So don't ignore the sadness; take as much time as you need to say goodbye. When moving day comes, don't rush; take a moment to soak everything in one last time. According to experts at Excalibur Moving and Storage, people taking some time on moving day to say one final goodbye is a frequent occurrence.

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Instead of being sad, turn this occasion into a celebration

 

A farewell party

 is a great way to say goodbye to your old home before the move. Instead of being sad and somber, turn it into a celebration. Make one final party at your old house. Invite all your friends, family, and anyone who has a connection with your old home. Celebrate all the good times you had and everything that home gave you. It can be a great cathartic experience for you. You can also make a little movie about all the best memories you had while living there - parties, Christmases, Thanksgiving, and other family gatherings. Play it on a projector to remind yourself how fun it was, and never forget it.

Take a lot of pictures

Your old home will always stay in your heart, but you should do something to remember it better. Before you leave, take as many photos and videos as you can. Photograph all your favorite parts of the house or spots that have a special meaning for you. Take a big family photo in front of the house. If you have kids, you can have them recreate some pictures from when they were younger. It will be a beautiful way to show the passage of time and how much everyone has grown in that house. You will have something to remind you of those moments. But don't stop there; you can go and get those photos printed. So you can frame them and put them in your new dream house that you are moving to. Or make it into a scrapbook. Some people even hire a professional photographer for this. You will always have a piece of that home with you, making saying goodbye a little bit easier.


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Take some flower seeds from your old garden and plant it in a new one

Take something with you

There is nothing wrong with taking something from your old home and bringing it into the new one. That place is full of memories, so there must be something you will want to take to remind you of them. It can be any object that has a deep meaning for you. Many people take something from the garden. You can take some flower seeds and replant them in the garden of your new home. And every time you look outside and walk through your new garden, you will have a reminder in the shape of a beautiful flower.

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Writing a letter can be a great way to express your emotions about leaving your old home

 

Write a letter

Sometimes, the best thing you can do is put your feelings on paper. Write about everything you will miss about your old home and everything that you are grateful for. It can be a lovely expression of gratitude to the place you called home. Also, you can write a letter to the new owners. Many say this helped them come to terms with the fact that they were leaving and gave them the sense of closure they needed. And if you throw one last party in that house, you can read the letter out loud in front of your friends and family as a symbolic gesture of letting go.

Try and be optimistic

While it is sad that you are leaving and a chapter of your life is ending, remember there is much to look forward to. It's not uncommon to feel homesick after a long-distance move, but try and focus on the positives. Don't look at it as an ending but as the beginning of something new. Think of all the fun and happy memories you will build in your new home.

In conclusion

There are many ways to say goodbye to your old home before the move. Hopefully, some of the ideas we suggested in this article were helpful. But everyone is different, so say goodbye in your way. Just remember that there is still so much to look forward to. This chapter is ending, but a new one is beginning. And at the end of the day, home is wherever you and your family are.

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