Dreams Change and That’s Okay.


Well, I’ve delayed this long enough. Although this is probably bigger news for me, it has been a major factor in my life for the past few months and is something I need to share with you. I just feel telling you is necessary as I move forward with my life, career, and this blog. After much thought (I’m talkin’ like six months here, people), I have made the incredibly tough decision to close the doors of my little inn. As of January 1, 2013, I stopped taking guests in my house. What the what? Yeah, I know. As I said, I didn’t come to this decision quickly or easily, but after much soul searching, I decided this was the best and right thing to do. I’m going to try and be as brief as possible, but I feel I owe you an explanation. So, here goes. 

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Living. It sounds romantic and wonderful to own a Bed and Breakfast, but it is life consuming. As much as I enjoyed running my inn, I really didn’t do much other than that. I forgot to live, or didn’t have time to live rather. There were months and months I went without a day off, without the phone ringing, etc. You get it, right? I could go on, but I’ll stop there.

Space. I needed my own space. Again, I love interacting with people and making new friends. I couldn’t imagine a career without some aspect of that interaction. As much as I loved that, after five years, the constant presence of people in my home took its toll on me. I mean, sometimes you just want to walk around in your pjs (or less) and leave a few dirty dishes in the sink. As some of you may have already guessed, I have already completely taken over the main house and made it my own. Remember how I created a living room. Well, spoiler alert, it’s all for me. Selfish as it sounds, I can’t tell you how happy I am about that. I will get some more pictures and explanations on the blog this week or next week as to how I am now using the space. I’ve been so excited to share this with you. 

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Dreams. Ever since high school I have dreamed of owning a Bed and Breakfast. Thankfully, at the green young age of 25 I had the opportunity to buy one and I successfully ran it for almost five years. In my book, that’s pretty amazing. I’m not closing my doors because the business failed or didn’t prosper, I’m closing Old Charm B & B because I chose to. Did you ever dream of doing something, going to a particular place, or trying a certain food, and even though it was amazing, it wasn’t exactly what you thought it would be? Well that happens. Dreams aren’t always what you think they will be. Dreams change, and that’s okay.

Money. “Dude, if you are not running your little inn, how are you going to make a living?” I debated whether to address this question because how someone makes money or what someone chooses to do with money is really no one else’s business. At least that’s what my grandma says. To keep this explanation simple, this little blog (thanks to all of you!) is doing wonderfully. I’m also writing blog posts for some amazing companiesand my gift shoppe (inside my house) will remain open. In addition, I have a few other projects / opportunities that are on the down-low at the moment. So hopefully, that answers that question.

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Future. Beyond my dream of owning a Bed and Breakfast, I have a lot of other things I want to do. I want to design products, write a book, and create, I want to see more of the world. Making this change allows me the chance to pursue some new and very exciting dreams. At this point, the world is my oyster. I’m open to new opportunities and challenges until that “one” comes along that fits. 

And yes, I know that over the years many of you have expressed interest in staying here, meeting me, and eating my pancakes. Don’t worry. For now, I’m staying right here. Maybe we can work something out. Plus, not being so tied down gives me the opportunity to come visit you, right? There are a lot of other details and things that go into this story, but I’ve shared the ones that affected my decision the most. If you have questions, you’re welcome to ask them in the comments, and I’ll do my best to answer them. 

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Thank you so much for your continued support and love throughout these years. Without all of you, this move and change would not be possible. In fact, many of your emails, comments, and words of support helped make this decision a whole lot easier So again, thank you. 

Here’s to new and exciting adventures together! 

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  • Sandy Young at

    Ah, now you can get out and about and meet some people and maybe the love of your life. Good luck and I will continue to read your blog since I have enjoyed it so much. And congratulations on all your new endeavors.

  • vbeighley at

    Good for you! As someone else said, “Follow your bliss!” You have so many things going one, a little me time and space is well deserved. Good luck!

  • canuck-girls at

    Follow your heart, do what you are meant to do, the universe awaits! Ps….I agree with Shannon!

  • Ashleigh at

    I’ve only recently discovered you blog, but I’ve soooo enjoyed it! So many of your posts speak to me so clearly and this is one of them! Thanks for sharing and giving me something to relate to as recently my dreams have shifted as well. Take care and good luck in all of your new adventures!

  • Nova at

    Congrats to you! All the best as you move forward in the next chapter of YOUR life!

  • Dawn, at

    I too have dreamed of owning a B&B since I was young. Thankfully, our lives have had us mobile (graduate school, AirForce, etc)for many years, because we have been able to stay in B&Bs all over the country during this time and gather information/evaluate. I learned early on that my personality would not enjoy having people IN my living space. Dream was suspended, farm bought since then… home built and with it a huge detached carriage house/garage. And one day the obvious solution to my never forgotten innkeeper dreams came to me. We have finished the upstairs of the carriage house for our future B&B, guests will not even eat in the main house because we have built it to allow delivery of breakfast to the B&B Loft. In the near future we hope to open full time and we even have plans of a freestanding cottage to the back of our property at the pond to add a second unit. So, all this to simply say, I was grinning as you talked of your ‘altered’ dreams… we too hope we will be open to ever changing dreams and never hold on to a way of doing things because we are to fearful to adapt and evolve. Wish you well in your new and continued adventures!

  • Anonymous at

    You’ve made a brave decision, but you can never go wrong when you take a chance because your heart tells you it’s time. Just be thankful that you are wise enough to listen. Thank you for sharing this decision and your life through your blog. You are an inspiration!

  • Mary at

    Congratulations, Michael! I’m so happy for you!

  • Crennier at

    Best wishes!!! So excited for you!!!!

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Thank you so much!! I’m pretty excited too!

  • Designs By Pinky at

    I am in awe of your couage and determination. I know that you know that this is the right decision for you. I hope you spread your wings and soar. My son did a similiar thing. He was with his partner for 14 years but had a dream of living in Fl. and having a design business. His partner would not go so my son, picked up his entire life, rented a truck and went 1500 miles to a place where he knew no one. He is doing very well and is extremely happy. Yes, dreams do change. Follow your heart. Pinky

  • Glory/ Glorious Treats at

    Thank you for sharing bits of your story with us. Yes, dreams can change and that is totally ok! In fact, that’s what makes life exciting… changing and trying new things! I’ll look forward to hearing what fun new things develop for you. I’m also looking forward to seeing you (even from afar) at SNAP in April.

  • Jennifer Niemi at

    You are the only one who can decide what’s best for you so congratulations on your new ventures! I hope that one day I will get to meet you and some of that awesomeness will rub off on me. Blessings to you now and in the future!

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Thank you Renee – and a HUGE THANKS for all of your support over the years. It’s been incredible and beyond appreciated!

  • Neisa at

    Good for you! I am sure you will be just as successful at your future endeavors. Designing your living room and bringing that design to life, for you to enjoy, in your home, is not selfish. I live for the day I can have my home back to just my husband and son (MIL lives with us). Enjoy it and don’t apologize for living a life well deserved.

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      How sweet Neisa. That’s great advice and much appreciated!

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Thanks Diane!

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Thanks D! 🙂

  • Amy at

    Congratulations, Michael! It’s scary to follow your heart sometimes. I am excited to see what the future has in store for you.

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Yes, very scary, but you must. Right? Thanks Amy!

  • handmade_mama at

    Yes! Get your destiny on, Michael. Much love!!

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Let’s do this!! 🙂 Thanks so much. For everything. Seriously.

  • Sharon @ Lilikoi Joy at

    I have enjoyed reading your blog and it is understandable why you are making this decision. Best of luck in your new ventures! I know you will continue to do wonderful things and I look forward to hearing about them. Sharon

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      I really appreciate it Sharon! Here’s to new adventures. Thanks!

  • Margo at

    Congratulations to you, Michael! I can’t wait to see what your future holds.

    • Michael Wurm, Jr. at

      Thanks Margo. I’m excited too!

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