Amy Roloffis grateful to be engaged to a handyman.
On Wednesday, theLittle People, Big Worldstar, 55, shared an update with fans, documenting progress on her new house after she recentlymoved out of the Roloff family farmhouse. There to help with all the homemaking tasks was Amy’s fiancéChris Marek, who she says is “the best.”
She added: “I couldn’t do all of this with out him. Babe, you’re the best. ♥️”
Last Friday, Amy — whofiled for divorcefromMatt Roloffin 2015 after 27 years of marriage — wrote on Instagram that she was nearly done moving her belongings out of her former home.
“A beautiful day… ?♥️. I see light at the end of the tunnel as I move my things out of the farmhouse,” she began acaptionon a photo of herself smiling in front of the house.
TheTLCstar said clearing out the basement area was “tough” since it was full of her teaching materials and an endless supply of books.
“It reminded how much I miss and love teaching,” she wrote. “I can’t take it all with me though, just because, I’ll need to leave most of it behind and hopefully donate/give away to a good cause.”
Amy mentioned that she “couldn’t resist” keeping a lot of the books so that she could soon read them to hergrandchildren— and noted “if I could have one room just full of books I would have it.”
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“I never in a million years thought I’d be getting married again, but I also hoped for it,” she said at the time. “Now that it’s happening, I couldn’t be happier or more excited.”
In April, just five months before her then-boyfriend popped the question, Amyopened up about the possibilities of remarrying.
Little People, Big Worldreturns March 31 at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.
source: people.com