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The Chronicles of Moving w/ Krystle

 

Hey there! So the hunt for house haunting is over and starting to move into the new place finally. BUT doesn’t come with out it’s bumps. This photo is when you lock yourself out of your new house in the first 48 hours of getting the key and you take dramatic measures and climb through the only window you left open that happens to be above the kitchen sink and be the smallest window you could have possibly left open. There is more like this in parts I can not show 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️.. Virginia has been a weird and painful welcoming to the new home! 😭.. just glad the neighbors didn’t call the cops when they saw me hanging out the window like I was breaking in.. I mean I was but I live here 🤣. So now I know two of my neighbors because they have questions and one even came over to help me break in…Lol! 

 

Hugs

Krystle

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