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August 13, 2006
god willing and the crik stays put
Pictures of the house we have under a purchase contract
pray that our house in NH sells soon!
Obviously, this isn't our furniture. And I don't have all the pix I wish that I had remembered to take!
Life right now is really hectic. Half our stuff is packed and in the garage - and my daughter keeps muttering about the stuff I've packed that she really wants to use right now. Like the Kitchen-Aid mixer, the bread machine, the pretty chips and dip set. I did not anticipate doing any kind of entertaining in the days leading up to the move, so I packed all that stuff early. Oh well. We still have plates and bowls and that will have to do.
Posted by alicia at August 13, 2006 2:09 PM
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Looks like a lovely home...And those gorgeous wood floors!! Good luck on the old home selling and this one closing.
Posted by: Anne at August 13, 2006 4:39 PM
Oh, that's gorgeous! I'm so happy for you!!! :-)
Posted by: Jane at August 13, 2006 6:41 PM
Gorgeous home! Prayers.
Posted by: Mimi at August 14, 2006 4:27 PM
If you want your other house to sell go to your local Catholic bookstore and get a statue of St. Joseph. You dig a hole and plant him upside down and say a novena. I have known a few people who have done this and it works. Sometimes your local Catholic bookstore sells the kits.. at least ours does here.
God Bless and Good Luck!!!
Posted by: katie at August 16, 2006 11:49 PM
Lovely!!!
Will pray for the house selling. Does it usually take long in your area??
Posted by: Mama T at August 17, 2006 10:57 AM
Mamma T,
Lately it has. The market is "soft" right now. AKA Buyers market. True to form for us, we bought during a seller's market and are selling during a buyers market. This is also jokingly referred to as "Buy high, sell low". This is not actual fact - just a joking comment.
As A said, we are praying for the right buyer. One who will appreciate the fruit trees we re-planted 5 years ago and the garden.
The last few weeks have guaranteed that most of the "round to it" items have been completed.
Posted by: John Huntley at August 17, 2006 11:14 PM