Survey #164 Response from Granny
Please select the statement that best describes your future plans with regard to moving: | I don’t plan or expect to move ever again. |
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Describe any thoughts and feelings that the idea of moving invokes for you, or any positive or negative connotations that moving carries. (This might include memories of past moves, plans for future moves, or your experience with someone else’s move that was significant for you.) | I feel tired thinking about moving! We have moved 10 times in 46 years and that’s enough (within cities, between cities and between countries). Our last move took a day, most of the night (till 3am!) and some of the following morning. We’re very happy where we are. We could, one day, install an elevator to get luggage up and down the stairs. |
Consider the present condition of your home and its contents, and then answer this question: If you had to move from your home in a short timeframe, what would the greatest challenges be? | Can’t see any great challenges. It would depend on the size of the next home, though… |
If money, logistics, work, citizenship, travel time, etc., were no obstacle, where would your ideal place to live be? (For example: Ed would like to live in a penthouse in the heart of Rome with a place in the Alban Hills where he’d go on the weekend. He can dream, can’t he?) | That’s difficult…. I’d love to have access to an aeroplane at a moment’s notice so I could visit my children, grandchildren and family whenever I felt like it. |
Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s). If we think that your question—and our answer—might be useful or instructive to The Clutter Fairy Weekly audience, we’ll share them in an upcoming episode. | Could you please fly to my city and help me with my family papers and photos!!!!!!! (Otherwise, in case we do move!!!) they’ll just go back in their boxes and move with us again |
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